Plano prohibits cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and swine on standard residential lots. Agricultural zoning and legal non-conforming tracts allow livestock with stocking and setback limits.
Plano, as a fully developed suburban city in the DFW metroplex, treats most livestock as incompatible with standard residential neighborhoods. The Animals chapter and zoning code prohibit cattle, horses, sheep, goats, hogs, and similar large animals on lots zoned single-family residential unless the property qualifies under a legal non-conforming agricultural use (properties that kept livestock before Plano's annexation or rezoning and maintained the use without interruption). Properties zoned for agricultural use or specifically approved for equestrian use through a specific use permit may keep livestock with stocking-density caps (commonly one animal unit per acre or similar), minimum setbacks for stables, barns, and corrals from the nearest neighboring residence (typically 100 feet or more), and manure management rules to prevent fly and odor complaints. Swine are treated as particularly incompatible with residential areas and are typically prohibited outside of agricultural zoning. Micro pigs and pot-bellied pigs are often still classified as livestock under city code, despite owner arguments that they are companion animals. Backyard chickens, covered in a separate rule, are treated differently from traditional livestock. Violations can be cited as Class C misdemeanors with fines up to 500 dollars per day and abatement orders requiring removal of the animals. HOA covenants in Plano neighborhoods routinely layer additional prohibitions on livestock.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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