ANIMAL LOT definition

ANIMAL LOT means a feedlot, barnyard or other outdoor facility where livestock are concentrated for feeding or other purposes. “Animal lot" does not include a pasture or winter grazing area.
ANIMAL LOT means a lot or building or combination of lots and buildings intended for the confined feeding, breeding, raising, or holding of animals, specifically designed as a confinement area in which animal waste may accumulate, or where the concentration of animals is such that a vegetative cover cannot be maintained within the enclosure. For purposes of this ordinance, open lots used for the feeding and rearing of poultry (poultry ranges) shall be considered to be animal lots. Pastures shall not be considered animal lots under this ordinance.
ANIMAL LOT means a feedlot, barnyard or other outdoor facility where livestock are concentrated for feeding or other purposes. “Animal lot” does not include a pasture, areas with concentrations of 50 or fewer calf hutches, or winter grazing area. Two or more animal lots at the same livestock facility constitute a single animal lot, for purposes of this chapter, if runoff from the animal lots drains to the same treatment area under s. ATCP 51.20 (2) or if runoff from the animal lot treatment areas converges or reaches the same surface water within 200 feet of any of those treatment areas.