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Livestock: Auburn vs Renton

How do livestock rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?

Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn allows large livestock (horses, cattle, goats, sheep) only in RC and R-1 zones under ACC 18.31.220. Most residential zones prohibit them. Mini-goats may be allowed on smaller lots.

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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Renton allows medium and large livestock only on larger lots under RMC 4-4-010, with per-acre density limits, barn setbacks, and bans on residential feedlots and slaughter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRenton
Allowed ZonesRC and R-1 only-
Standard ResidentialLarge livestock banned-
Mini GoatsCase by case-
CodeACC 18.31.220-
Medium Livestock Minimum Lot-About 1 acre
Large Livestock Minimum Lot-About 2 acres
Barn Setback-50 ft from homes/water
Residential Slaughter-Prohibited
Code Reference-RMC 4-4-010

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Can I keep a horse on my Auburn lot?

Only in RC or R-1 zones with adequate pasture (typically one acre minimum plus more per head). Horses are prohibited in standard Auburn residential zones under ACC 18.31.220.

Are pygmy goats allowed in Auburn?

Pygmy and miniature goats may be allowed as permitted animals in some residential zones under ACC 18.31.220 with 10-foot setbacks. Confirm with Auburn Planning.

Renton FAQ

Can I keep a horse on a half-acre lot in Renton?

Generally no. Large livestock including horses typically require at least two acres, with density limits expressed in animal units per acre.

Can I slaughter a chicken on my property?

No. Slaughter of any livestock on residential lots is prohibited. Animals must be transported to a licensed processor.

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