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A. The primary dwelling for horses, ponies, cows, oxen, mules, llamas, or other similar large animals may not exceed ten percent of the square footage of the lot and must be at least five feet from the lot line and one hundred feet from any neighboring house. Fencing for keeping of the animals shall not be closer than five feet from the property line and must be secure to hold stock and in good repair; provided, the fencing required herein may be closer than five feet from the property line or on the property line if the deviation from the provisions of this section is set forth in a written agreement, signed and acknowledged by the property owner and all adjoining property owners, in a form acceptable for recording with the King County auditor, the original of which shall be submitted to the city clerk upon its execution.

B. The primary dwelling for sheep or goats, fowl or rabbits, shall be limited to one accessory building which shall not exceed three hundred square feet of floor area and shall be at least five feet from the property line and fifty feet from neighboring houses. Fencing shall be constructed for the keeping of the livestock not closer than one foot from the property line. Fencing must be secure to hold stock and in good repair. (Ord. 724 § 3, 1993).