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Livestock: Elk Grove vs Isleton

How do livestock rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Isleton, CA?

Elk Grove and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, horses and large livestock are generally allowed on parcels over 20,000 sq ft, incidental to a residence, with Zoning Code stable standards. Pigs are tightly limited by zone β€” three in AR2 and one on AR1 through RD-7 parcels, all needing 20,000+ sq ft. Animals must be kept in healthy, sanitary, nuisance-free conditions.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, horses and large livestock are generally allowed on parcels over 20,000 sq ft, incidental to a residence, with Zoning Code stable standards. Pigs are tightly limited by zone β€” three in AR2 and one on AR1 through RD-7 parcels, all needing 20,000+ sq ft. Animals must be kept in healthy, sanitary, nuisance-free conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveIsleton
Horses Min LotOver 20,000 sq ft (most zones)Over 20,000 sq ft (most zones)
Horse CountAs many as kept healthy/sanitary/nuisance-freeAs many as kept healthy/sanitary/nuisance-free
Stable StandardsZoning Code Table 5.10.B, Sec. 5.4.5.AZoning Code Table 5.10.B, Sec. 5.4.5.A
Pigs (AR2)Maximum 3Maximum 3
Pigs (AR1–RD-7)Maximum 1 (20,000+ sq ft)Maximum 1 (20,000+ sq ft)
UseIncidental to residential; no nuisanceIncidental to residential; no nuisance

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Elk Grove FAQ

Can I keep a horse in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Generally yes on a parcel over 20,000 square feet in most zones, as an incidental use of your residence. The County allows as many horses as you can maintain in healthy, sanitary, nuisance-free conditions, with stables meeting Zoning Code standards (Table 5.10.B in Section 5.4.5.A).

How many pigs can I have?

It depends on your zone: a maximum of three pigs in the AR2 zone, and a maximum of one pig on properties zoned AR1 through RD-7. In each case the parcel must be at least 20,000 square feet, and the use must remain incidental to your residence.

Do I need a permit to keep livestock?

Incidental keeping within the zoning limits generally does not require a special permit, but commercial operations or numbers beyond what your zone allows typically need agricultural zoning or a use permit. Confirm your parcel's rules with Planning at (916) 874-6221 or sacplan@saccounty.gov.

Isleton FAQ

Can I keep a horse in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Generally yes on a parcel over 20,000 square feet in most zones, as an incidental use of your residence. The County allows as many horses as you can maintain in healthy, sanitary, nuisance-free conditions, with stables meeting Zoning Code standards (Table 5.10.B in Section 5.4.5.A).

How many pigs can I have?

It depends on your zone: a maximum of three pigs in the AR2 zone, and a maximum of one pig on properties zoned AR1 through RD-7. In each case the parcel must be at least 20,000 square feet, and the use must remain incidental to your residence.

Do I need a permit to keep livestock?

Incidental keeping within the zoning limits generally does not require a special permit, but commercial operations or numbers beyond what your zone allows typically need agricultural zoning or a use permit. Confirm your parcel's rules with Planning at (916) 874-6221 or sacplan@saccounty.gov.

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