![]() ![]() Hyde also chastised Wasatch Peaks Ranch for suing the county clerk, which the judge said was done “with the intent to intimidate the clerk to reject the pplication.” “WPR was acutely aware of the timeliness of the pplication and aggressively attempted to create a record that the filing occurred” after the deadline. “WPR engaged in a deliberate attempt to hinder the timely and complete filing of the pplication” for a referendum, Hyde wrote. The judge also determined the five Morgan County residents who filed the petition in 2019 had met all deadlines and requirements on their application despite what he called “aggressive” efforts by Wasatch Peaks Ranch representatives to ensure that wasn’t the case. In his written decision, Second District Judge Noel Hyde said that because the county council’s decision would impact a specific site and result in a new zoning classification, it could be put to a referendum. “We’re very pleased after three long years of litigation to get this decision.” It’s what we expected,” Farmer said of the ruling.
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