Showing ordinances that apply to Loudonville, NY
Loudonville is an unincorporated community (population 10,296) in Albany County, New York. Because Loudonville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Albany County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The livestock rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Livestock such as goats, sheep, and horses are restricted to agricultural and rural zones across Albany County. Minimum lot sizes of 2 to 5 acres are standard, with NY Ag and Markets Law governing welfare.
Albany County contains substantial agricultural land in Berne, Knox, Rensselaerville, Westerlo, and Coeymans. These Hilltowns permit livestock on 2 to 5 acre minimum parcels. NY Ag and Markets Article 26-A sets animal welfare standards. Agricultural district certification under NY Ag and Markets Law 25-AA provides protection from nuisance complaints and overly restrictive local ordinances.
Zoning violations for livestock in prohibited zones typically run 100 to 500 dollars per day. Animal cruelty under AGM 353 is a misdemeanor.
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