Williamson Valley gun enthusiast at odds with county and neighbors over private land

 An aerial view of Brad DeSaye’s Headhunter Ranch in Prescott shows what appear to be different types of gun ranges built on his property. DeSaye is in a battle with the county over the ranges. / Courtesy photo
An aerial view of Brad DeSaye’s Headhunter Ranch in Prescott shows what appear to be different types of gun ranges built on his property. DeSaye is in a battle with the county over the ranges. / Courtesy photo

By Tamara Sone | The Daily Courier

A Prescott gun enthusiast is in a heated battle with the county and some of his neighbors over the construction of a gun range on his property.

Brad DeSaye, owner of the Headhunter Ranch off of Williamson Valley Road, is in the process of building a private gun range on his 380-acre ranch. DeSaye also owns J&G Sales, 440 Miller Valley Road, which sells a variety of firearms, ammunition and accessories.

According to a Notice of Violation from the Yavapai County Development Services Department, dated Sept. 6, the gun range violates Section 400 Non-permitted Use or Disallowed Use, and Section 501 Accessory Uses of the county’s zoning ordinances.

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