From Deseret News archives:
Would snake farm devalue property?
After three and a half hours of tense public commentary and deliberation, the Mapleton City Planning Commission on Thursday voted 5-2 to continue consideration of Dan Sutherland's application to set up his snake-breeding business in town.
Sutherland had applied for a conditional-use permit to breed ball python snakes and the rodents to feed them in two barns on his property in an agricultural area. The commission agreed that such a use would be permissible under certain conditions, but it continued the matter after members were unable to come up with a condition that would address resident concerns over how the business could affect their property values.
The commission will meet with a representative from the Utah Property Rights Ombudsman's Office to evaluate the potential impact the Sutherland operation could have on the value of surrounding properties and receive suggestions on how to ameliorate any such effects. Commission members did not specify when such a meeting would occur or when Sutherland's application would be revisited.
When he addressed the commission, Sutherland expressed regret for the current state of affairs in the community.
"I'm a bit overwhelmed by everybody that is here, and I'm sorry it's come to this," he said. "It was never our intention to have anything like this come about. We tried to do everything the way we were supposed to, and we wanted our family and our children to be welcomed into this community and be part of it."
Sutherland's attorney and a veterinarian who spoke on Sutherland's behalf attempted to calm many of the concerns raised by residents regarding questions of odor and safety.
Dr. Yoeny Calas-Dobson, who operates Riverwoods Pet Hospital in Provo, said the odor of the snakes would be minimal, if at all detectable, and that they would not pose a threat even if they escaped.
"These guys have probably lost a lot of the instinct to survive in the wild," she said.
Randy Spencer, Sutherland's attorney, questioned if those opposed fully understood the realities of snakes.
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