Wellington, Florida – La Grange d’Aurora Rangel has been empty for six months.
The lifetime equestrian said that it spent more than $ 20,000 a month to get on her horses elsewhere – not because she leaves sport, but because living next to a manure of manure of manure has made her passion unbearable.
Watch: The owner of the barn says that the nearby installation makes the lifestyle unfortunate
Residents say that the expansion of the manure station threatens Wellington’s equestrian lifestyle
She is worried after WPTV has obtained files showing that the land owner, a well -known developer and owner of a horse show, tries to extend the state and build a store selling hay and food.
It is at least the second time in two years, Mark Bellissimo faces a decline in the public on his plans to develop Wellington, including a Plan to build a new land and houses in the equestrian reserve which sparked weeks of protests.

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However, Bellissimo is no longer just an investor in a private company. The ownership files show that his company has the field, which he tries to develop and told WPTV that his family member sublets the land.
WPTV could not come into contact with Bellissimo’s son Matthew, for his reason to expand his operations. However, his father’s company declared in a justification press release that the project “would ensure the long -term survival of the local equestrian community, ensuring that the large quantities of dropout waste generated by the local horses population always have a place where to go which is accessible to owners of local horses and agricultural”.
A calm barn, a strong neighbor
Rangel’s property is next to the manure mixture station, which, she said, began to operate years after her business had bought the property in 2018. She said that noise and smell at the establishment made her passion difficult.
“You get odors, you get traffic, you get the beep,” said Rangel. “It’s constantly.”
The Palm Beach Point Property Owners Association recently sent a letter to the Wellington Village Council, urging them to weigh the negative impact on the value of properties, air quality and nearby traffic while considering the project.