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The neighbors protested because a rumor circulated that a pig farm would be put on the property, which is surrounded by both farming and residential properties. Neighbor Ray Grossi testified multiple times that Barr told him he intends to put in a 1,000-hog confinement on the land.

The county's lawyer, Tappendorf, said the county nor the neighbors objected to the Barrs' motion to dismiss the case in January. The judge dismissed it without prejudice so the issue could come back before the court. Tappendorf said the Barrs' attorney said at the hearing they were going to move forward with their plans because he did not believe they would need county permission.

"He advised them they didn't need zoning relief, which means it is sort of a waiting game to see," said Tappendorf.

She said the judge commented that he didn't believe the county would agree with his assessment and that he expected he would see all of them in his courtroom again.

The county will continue to enforce the property's A-R zoning regulations, she said.

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