
Are you planning to place any horses at your property or to build a NEW Horse Stable ?
					Before you place any horses at your property...make sure to 
					make an appointment with the Health Inspector to discuss 
					your plans and get the stable properly permitted. All horse 
					stables must be licensed by the Board of Health. The 
					licensing process can be long, taking more than a month in 
					most cases. 
					
					We highly recommend that you visit with other pertinent 
					divisions (i.e Building Division) at 200 Main Street around 
					the same time you apply to the Health Division to make sure 
					your horse stable will be permitted in the zone you wish to 
					be in and to determine the maximum number of horses allowed 
					there. 
					
					A complete
					application and a neatly drawn sketch of the proposed 
					stable (showing locations of structures, property lines, any 
					private wells, proposed manure storage areas, etc) must be 
					submitted and reviewed with the Health Inspector before you 
					any horses can be placed onto your property. Additionally if 
					any variances are needed, the Board of Health must review 
					and approve the variance at a regularly scheduled meeting 
					before your license will be issued. These meetings take 
					place once per month, so plan accordingly.