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Washington County justices add conditions to Gully Ranch permit after hours of testimony
Summary
After more than three hours of testimony and a lengthy public comment period, Washington County Quorum Court added two conditions to the Gully Ranch conditional‑use permit — limiting events to 200 guests and requiring a driveway‑maintenance agreement — and advanced the ordinance to a second reading at a later meeting.
A specially called Washington County Quorum Court meeting devoted several hours to testimony about a proposed event venue on 69.28 acres owned by Fred Gulley, ultimately adding two conditions to the planning board–approved conditional‑use permit (CUP) and sending the amended ordinance on for a second reading at the next regular meeting.
The court heard planning staff outline the application and review process: Sam Adda/Doctor Atta told justices the planning board had approved the Gully Ranch CUP in June, that staff mailed 13 certified notices to adjacent owners, and that the proposal includes a 3,375‑square‑foot event building, five short‑term rental cabins and one primary residence with about 116 gravel…
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