Keeping livestock in unincorporated San Mateo County depends on the parcel's zoning district. Animal control under Title 6 covers dogs, cats, exotic animals, and poultry, while livestock such as horses, cattle, sheep, and goats is governed by the County zoning/Development Code, which permits agricultural animals on appropriately zoned and sized rural and agricultural parcels.
Livestock keeping in unincorporated San Mateo County is regulated primarily through zoning rather than the Title 6 animal-control chapters. Title 6 (Animals) of the County Ordinance Code addresses animal control (Chapter 6.04), exotic animals (Chapter 6.08), spaying/neutering and breeding (Chapter 6.12), animal fanciers permits (Chapter 6.16), and kennels and catteries (Chapter 6.20); it does not set a general residential allowance for horses or farm livestock. Instead, whether you may keep horses, cattle, sheep, goats, or similar animals depends on your parcel's zoning district and size under the County zoning regulations, now consolidated into the Title 8 Development Code adopted by the Board of Supervisors and effective in late 2024. Agricultural and rural residential districts generally allow farm animals subject to lot-size and setback standards, while standard residential districts are limited to household pets and the separately regulated backyard poultry allowance (up to 6 or 10 chickens or ducks by lot size). Because the specific livestock densities, setbacks, and permitted districts are set in the zoning/Development Code rather than in a single published County animal section, anyone planning to keep horses or farm animals should verify their parcel's zoning designation, minimum lot size, and any required permits directly with the County Planning and Building Department before acquiring animals.
Keeping livestock on a parcel whose zoning district or lot size does not permit it, or violating applicable setback or density standards in the County zoning/Development Code, can result in zoning enforcement by the Planning and Building Department. Animal neglect is separately addressed under County Code Section 6.04.070 and California cruelty law.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Redwood City, CA
Redwood City prohibits construction noise in residential areas outside of 7 AM–8 PM weekdays. Construction on weekends and holidays is prohibited if it excee...
Redwood City, CA
Redwood City prohibits dogs from creating excessive noise that disturbs neighbors under Chapter 5 (Animals and Fowl) and the general noise ordinance. Animal ...
Redwood City, CA
Redwood City regulates noise under City Code Chapter 24. General quiet hours are 10 PM–7 AM Sunday through Thursday and 11 PM–7 AM Friday through Saturday. O...
Redwood City, CA
Commercial vehicles over 6 feet high or 20 feet long are prohibited from parking on public streets or private property in residential areas of Redwood City. ...
Redwood City, CA
Redwood City has residential permit parking zones with 2-hour limits Monday–Friday 7 AM–6 PM. Three permits per household are issued. Street sweeping restric...
Redwood City, CA
Redwood City requires all vehicles to be parked in legal paved parking spaces on residential property. Blocking sidewalks is prohibited. Garage conversions t...
See how Redwood City's livestock rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.