By 2007, the golf course was no longer economically viable. Young tried to get out from under the previous Special Use Permit and sell to a developer. But he was sued by several neighbors and a homeowners association, who alleged that the property had to remain in use as a golf course in perpetuity in accordance with the 1999 agreement. The plaintiffs eventually voluntarily dismissed their case. Read the article………………………..
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