Judge: Woman can’t keep pet pigs in Anderson

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A judge has ruled that a woman can’t keep her three miniature pigs within the city limits of her central Indiana community.

The Herald Bulletin reports Madison Circuit Court Judge George Pancol rejected Lily Harsh’s appeal of a 2017 decision by the Anderson Board of Zoning Appeals to deny her a zoning variance to keep the pet pigs.

Assistant city attorney Paul Podlejski had argued that keeping the pigs was a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting livestock within city limits. He said zoning appeals board members worried that a variance would “open the door” for other livestock to be kept as pets in Anderson.

Harsh had argued that she didn’t consider the pigs — named Batty, Margie and Yoshi — to be livestock.

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