A neighbor is objecting to an “ominous and creepy” tower built on property owned by a polygamous sect.
“It looks pretty much identical to what you would see at a prison compound,” said Jim Farmer, who owns a home and 400 acres next to the compound of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
He said the nearly 40-foot tower near Pringle has a metal base with windows and panes at the top that slant down. There are communication antennae on top. [...]
“It’s ominous and creepy. You’re not sure what their agenda is – to keep people in or keep people out.”
The Custer County planning director, Michael McMahon, said the compound does not have a building permit for the tower. He said he had not received any complaints but plans to inspect it. [...]
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