Livestock: Boulder City vs Las Vegas
How do livestock rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Las Vegas, NV?
Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than Boulder City.
Boulder City, NV
Clark County
Livestock including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and swine are prohibited in standard residential zones. Only R-R Rural Residential or agricultural parcels may keep livestock per acreage requirements.
View full Boulder City rules βLas Vegas, NV
Clark County
Livestock β horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs β is restricted to R-E (Rural Estate) and agricultural zoning in Las Vegas under LVMC 7.36 and Title 19. Minimum lot size is 17,500 sf, with animal density capped by species. Slaughter and commercial breeding require additional review.
View full Las Vegas rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Boulder City | Las Vegas |
|---|---|---|
| Zones Allowed | R-R Rural Residential only | - |
| Minimum Lot | Typically 1+ acre | - |
| Setback | 50+ feet from property line | - |
| State Law | NRS 568 / NRS 574 | - |
| Prohibited | All R-1, R-2, R-3 zones | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Boulder City FAQ
Can I keep a horse in Boulder City?
Only on R-R Rural Residential or agricultural parcels meeting minimum acreage and setback requirements. Most Boulder City residential zones do not allow horses.
Are goats allowed for weed control?
Only as permanent residents on R-R parcels. Temporary commercial grazing services generally require a special use permit from the Community Development Department.
Las Vegas FAQ
Can I board a friend's horse if I'm in R-E?
Casual boarding for one or two animals is usually allowed incidental to residential use. Commercial boarding requires a conditional use permit.
Is my property R-E?
Check the city zoning map. R-E parcels are concentrated in the northwest around Floyd Lamb and southwest near Pioneer Territory.
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