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Livestock: Huntington Beach vs Santa Ana

How do livestock rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Huntington Beach and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Keeping horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and goats in unincorporated Orange County is regulated by the County Zoning Code's animal-keeping standards. Equine require a minimum parcel of one acre unless the underlying zone says otherwise, and all such livestock must be kept at least 50 feet from neighbors' homes and 20 feet from any property line.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Keeping horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and goats in unincorporated Orange County is regulated by the County Zoning Code's animal-keeping standards. Equine require a minimum parcel of one acre unless the underlying zone says otherwise, and all such livestock must be kept at least 50 feet from neighbors' homes and 20 feet from any property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington BeachSanta Ana
Governing CodeOC Zoning Code 7-9-105 (Pets and animals)OC Zoning Code 7-9-105 (Pets and animals)
Equine Min. Lot Size1 acre (43,560 sq ft) unless zone allows less1 acre (43,560 sq ft) unless zone allows less
Setback from Non-Owner Homes50 feet50 feet
Setback from Property Line20 feet20 feet
Allowed AnimalsDepends on underlying zoningDepends on underlying zoning

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Huntington Beach FAQ

How much land do I need to keep a horse in unincorporated Orange County?

Under the County Zoning Code animal-keeping standard, an equine animal generally may not be kept on a parcel of less than one acre (43,560 square feet) unless the underlying zone provides otherwise. Horses must also be kept at least 50 feet from neighbors' homes and 20 feet from property lines.

Can I keep goats or cattle on my property?

It depends on your parcel's zoning. The County animal-keeping rules set setbacks for goats, cattle, sheep, and swine, but whether they are permitted and in what numbers turns on the underlying zone. Confirm with OC Planning, as agricultural and equestrian zones allow more than standard residential zones.

Santa Ana FAQ

How much land do I need to keep a horse in unincorporated Orange County?

Under the County Zoning Code animal-keeping standard, an equine animal generally may not be kept on a parcel of less than one acre (43,560 square feet) unless the underlying zone provides otherwise. Horses must also be kept at least 50 feet from neighbors' homes and 20 feet from property lines.

Can I keep goats or cattle on my property?

It depends on your parcel's zoning. The County animal-keeping rules set setbacks for goats, cattle, sheep, and swine, but whether they are permitted and in what numbers turns on the underlying zone. Confirm with OC Planning, as agricultural and equestrian zones allow more than standard residential zones.

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