The type and number of animals you may keep on your property depends on the property’s zoning district and lot size. Please refer to the table below:

Domestic Animal: Dogs, cats, rabbits, and similarly sized animals commonly kept as household pets, but not including an animal, reptile, bird, or species normally considered wild, as opposed to domesticated.
Domestic Farm Animal: Domestic farm animals are small farm animals which have historically coexisted in urban and suburban settings. For the purposes of this ordinance, this definition includes only goats, chickens (hens only), and honey bees.
Farm Animal: Farm animals are those which have historically been bred, reared and utilized for the production of meat, wool, leather, milk, eggs, and similar products. This definition is inclusive of all farm animals, fowl, reptiles, and fish, such as; horses, cattle, rabbits, hogs, sheep, geese, chickens, ducks, snakes, catfish, and emus which are raised on a commercial basis.