Bountiful is cracking down on backyard farm animals, which means your neighbors might have to change how they keep goats, horses, or other livestock. If you live near someone with a mini-farm, these new rules could affect the look and feel of your street.
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You might end up paying more in property taxes or permit fees to cover the city's cost of enforcing these new animal regulations.
Homeowners who want to keep their residential areas strictly suburban and free from the noise or smells associated with farm animals.
Local hobby farmers or families who keep goats and horses on their property and may now face fines or be forced to rehome their animals.
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