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The city said their zoning manager was approached two years ago by Littrell claiming he was the property owner, something the city found not to be true. Littrell and his wife wanted to zone the property to hold special events. The city denied his permit.

As recently as Monday, the venue's Facebook page has been pitching itself as an events space.

In May 30, the page posted a picture from a release party celebrating Littrell's son Baylee dropping a single and turning 16 years old.

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As for the helipad, neighbors are worried that helicopters will scare nearby horses. Milton, population nearly 40,000, prides itself on being rural and horse-friendly.

Tamara Didjurgis told WSB she “looked for years for equestrian property” and the event space puts that quality of life in jeopardy.

“I really hope the city stands up for the citizens,” neighbor Trish Stafford told Channel 2.

The city said it is monitoring the property and will issue citations if needed.

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