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Livestock: Heath vs Newark

How do livestock rules compare between Heath, OH and Newark, OH?

Heath, OH

Licking County

No data available yet for Heath.

Newark, OH

Licking County

Some Restrictions

Newark's Zoning Code restricts livestock (cattle, horses, goats, sheep, pigs) to Agricultural (AD) and certain Suburban Residence (R-S) districts with adequate acreage. Most platted residential lots in R-1/R-2/R-3 zones cannot keep livestock.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHeathNewark
Authority-Newark Zoning Code (Ord. 08-33)
Permitted Zones-AD, R-S with acreage
Excluded-R-1, R-2, R-3 typical city lots
Mini Pigs-Restricted animal under Β§618.22

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Heath FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Can I keep goats or sheep in Newark, Ohio?

Only on parcels zoned Agricultural (AD) or large-lot Suburban Residence (R-S). Standard urban residential lots (R-1, R-2, R-3) do not permit goats, sheep, or other livestock.

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