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Board approves Hurley Riding Academy conditional use; neighbors had mixed views on traffic and dust
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved a conditional use permit allowing two horses to be integrated into the existing Giggling Life Care Farm’s programming on a 4.3-acre property in northwest Adams County, 5-0, and modified permit language on parking signage and event traffic controls.
The Adams County Board of County Commissioners on July 1 approved a conditional use permit (RCU 2023-68) allowing the Hurleys to use two horses as part of the Giggling Life Care Farm’s equine program. The board vote was 5-0 after a session with staff, the applicants and more than a dozen public commenters.
Planner David DeBoskey told the board the 4.3-acre property at 14583 Cherry Street already houses a permitted accessory agritourism operation (the Giggling Life Care Farm) that includes chickens, ducks, lambs, goats, steers and miniature donkeys. The current application sought to add two horses for a riding-academy element — not to expand the total animals beyond what county zoning allows. DeBoskey said the site plan included 16 parking spaces and a drop-off lane; staff had proposed 12 conditions of approval and one note,…
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