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Livestock: Arlington Heights vs Skokie

How do livestock rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Skokie, IL?

Arlington Heights and Skokie have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington Heights prohibits keeping livestock and farm animals on residential property. The Village's zoning and animal control ordinances restrict animals such as horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs from residential districts. Arlington Heights is a fully developed suburban community and does not have agricultural zoning districts within Village limits.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Skokie prohibits all livestock including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and poultry on residential lots. The village has no agricultural zoning, and all land is zoned residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional with no farm animal provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsSkokie
Livestock AllowedNo, prohibited in residential zones-
HorsesProhibited-
Goats/SheepProhibited-
PigsProhibited including miniature breeds-
Agricultural ZoningNone within VillageNone in Skokie
All Livestock-Prohibited village-wide
Includes-Horses, cattle, goats, pigs, poultry
Mini Varieties-Also prohibited
Contact-Code Enforcement (847) 933-8235

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I keep a miniature goat as a pet in Arlington Heights?

No. Goats of all sizes are considered livestock and are prohibited in Arlington Heights residential zones. No variances are available for residential livestock keeping.

Are potbelly pigs allowed?

No. Potbelly pigs and miniature pigs are classified as livestock and are prohibited in residential districts in Arlington Heights.

Can I get a variance to keep livestock?

No. The Village does not issue variances or special use permits for livestock in residential areas. The prohibition applies to all residential zoning districts.

Skokie FAQ

Can I keep a mini pig as a pet in Skokie?

No. Mini or pet pigs are considered livestock under Skokie's animal code and are prohibited in all residential zones.

Can I have a goat for yard maintenance in Skokie?

No. Goats of all varieties (including miniature) are prohibited. Skokie has no agricultural zoning and no livestock permits are available.

Where can I keep livestock near Skokie?

You would need to look at properties in rural zoning districts in outlying Cook, Lake, or McHenry counties with appropriate agricultural zoning.

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