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Title 17 — Development Code

Chapter 17.225 — ANIMAL KEEPING

Wildomar Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Wildomar

§ 17.225.010. Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to provide reasonable standards for the keeping and raising of animals to avoid and minimize adverse impacts on adjacent properties and preserves the City's quality and character. This chapter will allow for keeping of animals in limited numbers with reasonable controls and safeguards to protect the character of the community. (Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.020. Applicability.

  • A. The requirements contained in this chapter shall apply to all animal keeping in the City of Wildomar including domestic and farm animals, kennels, catteries, horse stables, boarding and riding academies.

  • B. Any legally established nonconforming animal keeping use that became nonconforming upon adoption of this ordinance shall be permitted to continue subject to Chapter 17.20 (Legal Nonconforming Structures and Uses).

  • C. Animals may be kept on legally established lots of record that are less than the minimum lot size reference in Table 17.205.030-1 (Animal Keeping Standards) subject to compliance with setback

regulations of the underlying zoning district and subject to approval by the Community Development Director.

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.030. Keeping of animals—Noncommercial.

Animal keeping uses allowed in Article II (Zoning Districts and Allowable Land Uses) shall comply with the standards listed in Table 17.205.030-1 (Animal Keeping Standards) and with all other standards and requirements of this section and with all other applicable ordinances and regulations.

Table 17.205.030-1 Animal Keeping Standards
Types of Animals Parcel Size Max Number
of Animals
Setbacks and Standards
Aquaculture 20,000+ sq ft 1 fsh per 250
gallons of
tank/pool/pond
Fish must be kept in a tank/pool/pond that is
no closer than 30 feet from the front property
line, 15 feet from any side or rear property line
and no closer than 35 feet of any dwelling unit
other than the dwelling unit on the subject lot.
H 0.5 to 1 acre 2 Hogs shall be kept in an enclosed area
located not less than 20 feet from any
property line and not less than 50 feet from
any residence and shall be maintained on the
rear portion of the lot in conjunction with a
residential use.
ogs 1+ acres 5
Miniature Pigs < 20,000 sq ft 1 Miniature pigs must be kept in an enclosure
that is no closer than 30 feet from the front
property line, 15 feet from any side or rear
property line and no closer than 35 feet of any
dwelling unit other than the dwelling unit on
the subject lot.
10,890-19,999 sq
feet
2
20,000+ sq ft 5
Equids (horses,
donkeys, mules, etc.)
5 per/acre Equids must be kept not less than 100 feet
from any street and 20 feet from any property
line.
Ruminants (cattle,
bison, deer, antelopes,
goats, sheep, etc.)
5 per/acre Ruminants shall not be kept not less than 100
feet from any street, 20 feet from any property
line, and 50 feet from any residence.
Camelids (alpacas,
llamas, camels, etc.)
5 per/acre Camelids shall not be kept not less than 100
feet from any street, 20 feet from any property
line, and 50 feet from any residence.
Crowing Fowl
(chickens, peafowl,
roosters, turkeys,
peacocks, guinea fowl,
etc.)
Under 10,000 sq ft 4 crowing fowl
(females only)
The crowing fowl shall be kept in an enclosed
area located not less than 10 feet from any
property line and 20 feet from any dwelling
unit (primary or accessory) and shall be
maintained on the rear portion of the lot in
conjunction with a residential use.
10,000 - 19,999 sq
ft
6 crowing fowl
(females only)
20,000 - 39,999 sq
ft
12 crowing
fowl
(females only)
40,000+ sq ft 50 females
and 10 males
Waterfowl (ducks,
geese, swans, etc.),
20,000 - 39,999 sq
ft
4 fowl The fowl shall be kept in an enclosed area
located not less than 20 feet from any
Table 17.205.030-1 Animal Keeping Standards
Types of Animals Parcel Size Max Number
of Animals
Setbacks and Standards
Gamebirds (quail, property line and not less than 50 feet from
any residence and shall be maintained on the
rear portion of the lot in conjunction with a

partridges), and other
Wildfowl
40,000+ sq ft 50 fowl
Other Domestic Fowl
d t
10,000+ sq ft 50 fowl residential use.
Any enclosed aviary shall be kept not less
than 20 feet from any property line and not
less than 50 feet from any residence and shall
be maintained on the rear portion of the lot in
conjunction with a residential use.
(oves, parros,
budgies, etc.)
n/a 12 fowl
Ratites (Ostriches,
kiwis, rheas, emus,
cassowaries, etc.)
20,000+ sq ft 3 ratites per
20,000 sq feet,
maximum of 6
ratites
permitted
Ratites must be kept not less than 100 feet
from any street and 20 feet from any property
line.
Small Animals (Rabbits,
chinchillas, guinea pigs,
fsh, frogs, and other
small animals)
n/a n/a n/a

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.040. Keeping of animals — Commercial.

  • A. Kennels, with the exception of one to four dogs may be for commercial purposes, including for the raising of guard dogs, care animals, rescue animals, and breeding and boarding.

  • B. The following classes of kennels are allowed in the following zones pursuant to Table 17.205.040-1, Kennel Classes and Allowed Zoning pursuant to the following development standards:

Table 17.205.040-1 Kennel Classes and Allowed Zoning
Class of Kennels Maximum Number of
Animals per Site
Zones Allowed Minimum Lot Size for
Keeping Such Animals
No Kennel
(non-commercial)
1—4 dogs All zones
Class I Kennel 5—10 dogs R-R, R-A, R-1, R-3, R-T 1 acre (gross)
M-I No minimum lot size
Class II Kennel/Cattery 11—25 dogs R-R, R-A, R-T 1 acre (gross)
10—25 cats M-I No minimum lot size
Class III Kennel/Cattery 26—40 dogs R-R 1 acre (gross)
26—40 cats M-I No minimum lot size
Class IV Kennel/Cattery 41 or more dogs or cats R-R 1 acre (gross)
M-I No minimum lot size

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.050. Development and operational standards.

  • A. Class I kennels, such kennels may be placed upon parcels containing detached single-family dwelling units.

  • B. Class II kennels and all catteries shall include a single-family dwelling to be used by a live-in caretaker, as required by the City standards for kennels and catteries.

  • C. Multifamily dwelling units and attached single-family dwelling units shall not be permitted in conjunction with kennels or catteries; provided, however, that a guest dwelling or accessory dwelling unit shall be permitted in accordance with current City zoning regulations.

  • D. The applicant shall obtain and continuously maintain all necessary licenses from the Health Department.

  • (Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.060. Applications.

Every application for a kennel or cattery shall be made in writing to the Community Development Director on forms provided by the Planning Department and shall be accompanied by the filing fee set forth in Chapter 3.44 .

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.070. Animal grazing.

The grazing of cattle, horses, sheep, goats or other farm stock or animals (excludes hogs) shall comply with the following standards:

  • A. Includes the supplementary feeding thereof, not to exceed five animals per acre of all the land available; provided however, the systematic rotation of animals with more than five animals per acre is permitted so long as the total number of permitted animals is not exceeded.

    1. For the grazing of sheep or goats, the permissible number of animals per acre may be multiplied by three.

    2. There shall be no limit to the permissible number of goats or sheep which may be grazed per acre when the grazing is for the purpose of cleaning up unharvested crops or weed abatement, provided that such grazing is not conducted for more than four weeks in any six-month period.

    3. The provisions of this subdivision apply to mature breeding stock, maintenance stock and similar farm stock, and shall not apply to the offspring thereof, if such offspring are being kept, fed or maintained solely for sale, marketing or slaughtering at the earliest practical age of maturity.

    4. In all cases the permissible number of animals per acre shall be computed upon the basis of the nearest equivalent ratio.

    5. Permitted on agricultural, open space and residential lots or parcels, including vacant lots without a house, over 20,000 square feet in area and 100 feet in width, provided they are kept, fed and maintained not less than 50 feet from any residence existing at the time such use is established. Two such animals may be kept on each 20,000 square feet up to one acre and two such animals for each additional acre.

  • (Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.080. Animal maturity.

Whenever any section of this Title requires a determination as to the maturity of animals, the following periods of time shall be used to establish the age of maturity:

Classifcation Age of Maturity
Birds and poultry 6 months
Cattle 18 months
Crowing fowl 2 months
Goats 9 months
Horses 24 months
Pigs 8 months
Sheep 9 months
Other small farm animals 6 months

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

§ 17.225.090. Residential beekeeping.

The raising, breeding, and maintenance of domestic honeybees (apis mellifera species) in residential zones shall comply with the following standards:

  • A. Residential beekeeping shall mean the keeping or maintenance of bees as an accessory use.

    1. Any beekeepers in a residential zone shall obtain a residential beekeeping permit from the community development department.

    2. Each residential lot shall have no more than four bee boxes.

    3. Bee boxes shall not exceed six feet in height.

    4. Bee boxes must be continuously occupied by bees under the control of the permit holder.

    5. Hives shall be located on the property in the following manner:

      • a. Bee boxes shall be located in the rear yard.

      • b. Bee boxes location shall be secured from unauthorized access.

      • c. Bee boxes shall be screened so that they cannot be seen from an adjacent public street.

    6. It is declared a public nuisance to keep bees in a manner that through action or inaction allows for any of the following conditions to occur:

      • a. Bees exhibit defensive or objectionable behavior, or interfere with the normal use of neighboring properties.

      • b. Bees swarm and are not contained or relocated by the owner of the bees as quickly as possible, but no more than three days.

(Ord. 247, 1/15/2025)

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Contents — Wildomar Zoning Code
Wildomar Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Development Code
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.05 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    2. Chapter 17.10 — PLANNING AGENCY
    3. Chapter 17.15 — INTERPRETATION
    4. Chapter 17.16 — LEGAL NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES
    5. Chapter 17.25 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
    6. Chapter 17.30 — AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    7. Chapter 17.35 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    8. Chapter 17.36 — COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE ZONES
    9. Chapter 17.45 — MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL AND MEDICAL CENTER ZO…
    10. Chapter 17.50 — PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONE
    11. Chapter 17.55 — OPEN SPACE ZONE
    12. Chapter 17.59 — OVERLAY ZONES
    13. Chapter 17.60 — GENERAL PLAN AND SPECIFIC PLANS
    14. Chapter 17.65 — PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
    15. Chapter 17.70 — VARIANCE
    16. Chapter 17.75 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
    17. Chapter 17.76 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    18. Chapter 17.85 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, MAJOR
    19. Chapter 17.90 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, MINOR
    20. Chapter 17.95 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
    21. Chapter 17.96 — SIMILAR USE DETERMINATION
    22. Chapter 17.105 — TEMPORARY USE AND TEMPORARY EVENTS PERMITS
    23. Chapter 17.110 — PERMITS FOR HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
    24. Chapter 17.115 — SIGN PERMIT
    25. Chapter 17.116 — PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW (PAR) PROCEDURES
    26. Chapter 17.125 — COMMON APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    27. Chapter 17.130 — AMENDMENTS TO PROJECTS
    28. Chapter 17.135 — ZONING CLEARANCE AND VERIFICATION LETTER
    29. Chapter 17.136 — OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
    30. Chapter 17.145 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
    31. Chapter 17.150 — GENERAL SITE REGULATIONS
    32. Chapter 17.155 — PARKING AND LOADING
    33. Chapter 17.156 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
    34. Chapter 17.165 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPES
    35. Chapter 17.170 — LIGHT POLLUTION STANDARDS
    36. Chapter 17.175 — DENSITY BONUS
    37. Chapter 17.176 — SIGNS
    38. Chapter 17.185 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    39. Chapter 17.190 — CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISIONS
    40. Chapter 17.195 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    41. Chapter 17.196 — SPECIAL HOUSING TYPES
    42. Chapter 17.205 — LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
    43. Chapter 17.210 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
    44. Chapter 17.212 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) STORAGE IN INDUSTRI…
    45. Chapter 17.221 — CONVENIENCE STORES
    46. Chapter 17.225 — ANIMAL KEEPING
    47. Chapter 17.230 — FARMERS MARKETS
    48. Chapter 17.235 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
    49. Chapter 17.236 — CANNABIS
    50. Chapter 17.245 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    51. Chapter 17.250 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    52. Chapter 17.255 — MINI-WAREHOUSES/SELF-STORAGE FACILITIES
    53. Chapter 17.256 — RURAL EVENT VENUE
    54. Chapter 17.265 — UNIVERSAL DEFINITIONS

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