Showing ordinances that apply to Glenmont, MD
Glenmont is an unincorporated community (population 16,710) in Montgomery County, Maryland. Because Glenmont is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Montgomery County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The livestock rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Montgomery County restricts livestock to agricultural (AR) zones under Zoning Ordinance Ch 59. Residential zones prohibit cattle, horses, goats, pigs, and sheep. Minimum lot size of 5 acres required for large livestock in AR zones. All livestock must be registered with Animal Services.
Montgomery County Zoning Ordinance Ch 59 limits livestock keeping to agricultural reserve (AR) zones and certain rural cluster zones. Cattle, horses, goats, pigs, sheep, and other large livestock are prohibited in all residential (R), commercial, and mixed-use zones. In AR zones, a minimum 5-acre lot is required for large livestock (cattle, horses). Smaller livestock (goats, sheep) require a minimum 2-acre lot. Pigs require 5 acres. All livestock must be registered with Montgomery County Animal Services. Manure management plans are required under Maryland Department of Agriculture nutrient management regulations, particularly important in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Fencing must contain livestock and prevent escape onto county roads. The county agricultural preserve program covers approximately 93,000 acres in the northern part of the county. Livestock near waterways must maintain a 100-foot stream buffer to protect water quality. 4-H and FFA educational projects may receive temporary exemptions with prior Animal Services approval. Miniature goats and potbellied pigs are treated as livestock, not pets, and are subject to the same zoning restrictions.
Livestock in residential zone: removal order within 30 days. Failure to comply: $500 per day civil citation. Unregistered livestock: $250 fine. Nutrient management violations: MDA enforcement with fines up to $10,000. Escaped livestock on roads: owner liable for damages.
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