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Chickens & Livestock: Bostonia vs Encinitas

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Bostonia, CA and Encinitas, CA?

Bostonia and Encinitas have similar restriction levels.

Bostonia, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated San Diego County allows chickens and livestock based on zoning and lot size per the Zoning Ordinance animal schedule (Section 3000 series). Agricultural zones allow various livestock. Residential zones have limits based on lot area. Roosters are subject to noise ordinance provisions.

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Encinitas, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Encinitas permits chickens and small livestock on residential properties under Municipal Code Chapter 11.16, with regulations varying by zoning district and lot size. The Olivenhain community and rural residential zones allow more animals than standard residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostoniaEncinitas
RegulationZoning Ordinance Animal Schedule (§3000)-
Agricultural ZonesWide range of livestock allowed-
Residential ZonesLimited by lot size and zone-
RoostersSubject to noise ordinanceTypically prohibited (noise)
SanitationMust maintain clean, odor-free conditions-
Hens-Allowed in residential zones
Olivenhain-More animals allowed (rural zones)
Enclosures-Must meet setbacks, sanitary
Feed Storage-Rodent-proof containers required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bostonia FAQ

Can I keep chickens in unincorporated San Diego County?

Yes, in most zones. The number allowed depends on your zoning designation and lot size per the Animal Schedule in Section 3000. Check your specific zone with County Planning & Development Services.

Are roosters allowed?

Roosters are not specifically banned in the zoning ordinance, but they are subject to the county noise ordinance. A rooster that disturbs neighbors may be cited as a noise nuisance.

How many animals can I have on my property?

The Animal Schedule (Section 3000) specifies allowances per legal lot based on zone. For example, larger agricultural lots may allow horses, cattle, and significant poultry flocks, while smaller residential lots have stricter limits.

Encinitas FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Encinitas?

Yes. Hens are permitted in residential zones with limits on the number depending on your zoning district and lot size. Roosters are typically prohibited due to noise concerns. Coops must meet setback requirements and be kept sanitary.

Can I keep goats in Encinitas?

Small goats may be allowed in rural residential zones (RR-1, RR-2) and the Olivenhain community area. Standard residential zones have more restrictive limits. Contact Development Services at (760) 633-2710 for your specific zoning district allowances.

Are there special rules for livestock in the Olivenhain area?

Yes. The Olivenhain community and rural residential zones allow a greater number and variety of animals consistent with rural character. However, all animals must be maintained without creating nuisance conditions including noise, odor, or pest problems.

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