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Neighbors win continuance as supervisors ask development services to investigate Solana Guest Ranch liquor license
Summary
Neighbors and an attorney opposed a liquor-license request for Solana Guest Ranch citing noise, unpermitted structures, light pollution and water impacts; Development Services will investigate alleged violations and the board continued the hearing and asked staff and the property to address outstanding permit and outreach issues (vote to continue 5–0).
Neighbors from the Kimberly Road/Corona de Tucson area and an attorney for an adjacent homeowner urged the Pima County Board of Supervisors to deny a liquor license for Solana Guest Ranch, saying the property has operated as an event venue without required permits and has caused noise, water drawdown and light-pollution problems.
John Anderson, an attorney representing Christina Brooks, the southern neighbor, told the board the property relied on an old conditional-use allowance but had periods of nonuse that, in his view, caused that nonconforming status to lapse. “There have been multiple instances…
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