


"The difficult part we had as a law enforcement agency is we had no law to enforce," he said.įerrari, the county manager and County Commissioner Steve Lanier, whose District III includes Tico Time and the Riverside neighborhood, said the lack of an ordinance controlling noise is typical of the rural lifestyle. He feared the family had seen the man and ruled out purchasing his property.

When Shindledecker pulled his vehicle into his driveway after the couple and the real estate agent had left, he said he saw another man standing nude in the middle of the river. He said he recently held an open house for the property, and a couple with two young children came to look at it. Shindledecker said he has been trying to sell his property but has had no luck because of the issues associated with Tico Time. It features what appears to be a bearded man emerging nude from the Animas River in the middle of the day, casually toweling himself off as he walks up a dirt road to the campground. Retrieving his video recorder, Shindledecker showed a reporter some footage he claimed he had shot the week of the Unison Festival. "I've about wore my phone out calling the cops," he said. "It's just a nightmare living here," he said, describing how many of the park's patrons were bathing nude in the river, openly urinating and defecating, and traipsing across his property, despite the prominent "No trespassing" signs he has posted. But I couldn't get the DJs to turn down." "That will never happen again," Holmes said of the loudness of the music at that festival. Holmes described himself as a relative newcomer to the music business and said this summer has been a learning experience for him in many ways. 24 that the River of Souls Festival had been "a complete disaster" and said he had no idea how loud the music would be. He acknowledged in an interview with The Daily Times on Sept. He promised changes would be made to address their concerns and said Tico Time hoped to be a good neighbor. Holmes was at the meeting, as well, and apologized for the issues residents were complaining about. Previously: Tico Time River Resort planning ambitious lineup of live music this season There were also various accounts of a woman who had been ejected from Tico Time showing up in the neighborhood, acting in a belligerent fashion and attempting to break into a trailer before being arrested. They said they had seen Tico Time customers urinate in public, leave behind trash and go nude in public. Citizens complained about music being played so loud that it rattled their windowpanes, kept them awake most of the night and scared off all the wildlife in the area. Days later, 10 nearby residents showed up at the May 25 San Juan County Commission meeting to vent. The River of Souls Festival, an electronica festival that took place May 20-22, was especially troublesome, leading the San Juan County Sheriff's Office to be deluged with complaints. The unruly behavior of some park visitors also became increasingly worrisome to neighbors.
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In late April, the park began presenting a series of multiple-day music festivals that attracted large crowds and offered live or recorded music that continued until 3 or 4 a.m., in some cases. Tico Time periodically offered live music, but it always ended by 9:30 p.m., and that seemed to be acceptable to everyone.īut when Tico Time ramped up its live music offerings this spring, the situation changed dramatically.

While the park has brought a new dimension to San Juan County's outdoor recreation and entertainment offerings, attracting tens of thousands of visitors in the process, it also has sparked a battle with some of its neighbors, who maintain the venue has shattered the peace and quiet of their rural neighborhood, ruined their quality of life and even impacted their property value.Īnd during that first season, they say, there was no conflict. That means considerably less activity will occur at the 74-acre RV park and live music venue located along the Animas River within shouting distance of the Colorado border.īut the coming of cold weather doesn't mean there won't continue to be plenty of attention directed toward Tico Time over the next several months. Highway 550 in far northern San Juan County. Some neighbors have complained the the noise generated by the park and the behavior of some of its guests.įARMINGTON - The busy summer season is nearing its end at the Tico Time River Resort just off U.S.
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It offers a full slate of outdoor recreation attractions and live entertainment.The Tico Time River Resort sits on 74 acres in far northern San Juan County just off U.S.
