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Resident alleges county sided with neighbor in long-running property dispute

5576055 · August 12, 2025
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At a pre-meeting public comment session, Chester Cullen said an appellate court and subsequent county actions left him without access to his property and accused the county of approving a tax-forfeiture strip and a private easement for neighbors in 2010.

At a pre-meeting public comment session, Chester Cullen told county hearing staff that a decades-old dispute over access and fill on his property has left him financially harmed and without recourse. Cullen said an appellate court ruling and a county resolution from 2010 resulted in a 50-foot strip of land being treated as tax-forfeited and a 16.5-foot private easement granted to neighbors Brian and Tracy Hutchinson. "They then approved a 16 and a half foot private easement to Brian and Tracy Hutchinson across the property," Cullen said. "The passing and approving of the resolution is the 18 minute video. I've been asking y'all to what. That's a fraud. A county attorney cannot overturn a judge's decision, and…

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