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Livestock: Salt Lake City vs Sandy

How do livestock rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and Sandy, UT?

Salt Lake City and Sandy have similar restriction levels.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Livestock such as horses, goats, sheep, and cattle are allowed in agricultural and agricultural-residential zones of unincorporated Salt Lake County, with acreage minimums per animal. Standard residential zones prohibit most livestock. Manure must be managed, shelters set back from neighbors, and fences maintained. Utah is an open range state but Salt Lake County has herd districts that require owners to contain animals.

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Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Livestock such as horses, goats, sheep, and cattle are allowed in agricultural and agricultural-residential zones of unincorporated Salt Lake County, with acreage minimums per animal. Standard residential zones prohibit most livestock. Manure must be managed, shelters set back from neighbors, and fences maintained. Utah is an open range state but Salt Lake County has herd districts that require owners to contain animals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySandy
Allowed zonesA-1, A-2, ARA-1, A-2, AR
Horse minimumTypically a half to one acre plus per additionalTypically a half to one acre plus per additional
Shelter setback50 to 100 feet from dwellings50 to 100 feet from dwellings
Herd districtOwner must fence livestock inOwner must fence livestock in
PigsProhibited in residential zonesProhibited in residential zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

Can I keep a horse on my half-acre residential lot?

Not in a standard residential zone. You need AR or agricultural zoning and the required acreage per horse. Verify with Salt Lake County Planning before purchasing an animal.

Is Salt Lake County open range?

While Utah defaults to open range, Salt Lake County is a herd district in most areas, meaning owners must keep livestock contained. Loose animals create liability for their owners.

Sandy FAQ

Can I keep a horse on my half-acre residential lot?

Not in a standard residential zone. You need AR or agricultural zoning and the required acreage per horse. Verify with Salt Lake County Planning before purchasing an animal.

Is Salt Lake County open range?

While Utah defaults to open range, Salt Lake County is a herd district in most areas, meaning owners must keep livestock contained. Loose animals create liability for their owners.

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