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Livestock: Camarillo vs Port Hueneme

How do livestock rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Port Hueneme, CA?

Camarillo and Port Hueneme have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Camarillo restricts livestock to agricultural and rural-exclusive zones under CMC Title 19. Keeping horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and similar large animals is generally not permitted on standard single-family residential lots; the zoning designation of the parcel and the lot size determine what species and how many are allowed.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Keeping livestock such as horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs in unincorporated Ventura County is governed by the Non-Coastal Zoning Ordinance's animal husbandry standards. The number of large animals allowed is tied to your zone and lot size through an animal-unit system, with required setbacks for corrals and enclosures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloPort Hueneme
Code SectionCMC Title 19 (CMC 19.12 R-E, CMC 19.14 R-1)-
Allowed ZonesR-E and agricultural only-
Animal ServicesVentura County, 805-388-4341-
Zoning CounterCommunity Development, 805-388-5360-
Livestock keeping-By zone & lot size (NCZO Sec. 8107-2)
Number system-Animal-unit factors per lot area
Best zones for livestock-AE, RA, OS (agricultural/rural)
Containment-Animals must stay on the property
Enclosure setbacks-Required from neighboring dwellings
Questions-Planning Division 805-654-2488

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Camarillo FAQ

Can I keep a goat in Camarillo?

Only if your parcel is in the R-E (Rural Exclusive) zone or an agricultural zone under CMC Title 19. Standard R-1 single-family lots do not permit livestock.

Who handles animal complaints in Camarillo?

Ventura County Animal Services handles enforcement under contract with the City; you can reach them at 805-388-4341.

Port Hueneme FAQ

Can I keep horses or goats on my property in unincorporated Ventura County?

It depends on your zone and lot size. Section 8107-2 of the Non-Coastal Zoning Ordinance uses an animal-unit system to set how many large animals a parcel can hold; agricultural and rural zones allow more than standard residential lots. Enclosures must meet setbacks and animals must stay on the property.

Can I keep pigs?

Pigs are livestock subject to the same zoning animal-unit limits. They are not allowed on every lot - a Ventura County case denied a couple permission to keep five potbellied pigs. Check your zone and acreage with the County Planning Division before keeping pigs.

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