Apparently creating a Horse Co-op is a solution to the problem.
County land use director Graham Billingsly seems quite pleased a solution has been found…
Billingsley said the boarders may have brainstormed a viable loophole.
“As far as I know, that would not violate any laws,” he said.
Don’t think for a second the county would have cut the owners any slack if it would have set a precedent that weakened their powers. The county would gladly let the landowner “rot in hell” before losing any power to help them. The only solution is take the county to court. I hope a viable solution is found. It looks like the person who turned them in to the County Commissioners will be the real loser.
Testing 1, 2 and 3.