§ 5-3-70. Specific license requirements.  


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  • Every person applying for a hog ranch license shall establish to the satisfaction of the issuing officer that the maintenance of the hog ranch as proposed would not be detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare or animal health or be a potential nuisance in the neighborhood, and shall indicate the following facts in his application:

    (1)

    The approximate maximum number of swine to be fed and cared for on the ranch, the type of feed to be used, and the source and estimated quantity of garbage and offal to be fed daily, if such feed is to be used.

    (2)

    That the premises upon which the operation of a commercial hog ranch is proposed is not within one-half mile from any public school, public park, the boundaries of any residential district established by any ordinance or amendments thereto of the city, or any then-existing residential subdivision under private deed restriction, or within 1,000 feet of any occupied dwelling house not on the premises or any state highway, or within 750 feet of any county road or city street.

    (3)

    The soil character and the final movement and drainage of any effluents of waste from within the area, and the location for all equipment and structures.

    Such facts shall, if and when the license is issued, be deemed to be conditions of such license.

(Ord. No. 90-11, § 5, 3-6-90)