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Orangeville neighbors ask Emery County to curb wedding events at LaSalle Stables, citing noise, trespass and public-safety concerns
Summary
Neighbors of LaSalle Stables told the Emery County Commission on March 18 that wedding events and related activity at 340 E. State Road 29 in Orangeville are causing repeated noise, trespass and privacy impacts to homes across the street.
Neighbors of LaSalle Stables told the Emery County Commission on March 18 that wedding events and related activity at 340 E. State Road 29 in Orangeville are causing repeated noise, trespass and privacy impacts to homes across the street.
The complaints came from Stephanie Brotherson, who said events held on both city and county parcels — including music, laser lighting and groups of guests — have led to trespass, public urination near her child’s play area, and repeated late-night disturbances. Brotherson said the couple who own the venue operate under Rook and Red Properties, registered to Courtney and Casey Ainsworth, and that Orangeville’s conditional-use permit covers only a short-term rental, not a wedding venue.
Brotherson urged the county to require mitigation measures on county land, including a privacy fence funded by the business, decibel meters, limits on lighting and laser shows, porta‑toilet placement away from residents’ gardens, limits on crowding and parking, a 20‑foot no‑gathering buffer at property lines, and advance scheduling notice to neighbors. “We are not looking to revoke the current Airbnb rental… We’re simply looking to find a way to…
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