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All Set: Woodbury Council Approves Volleyball Court for Cowboy Jack's

Cowboy Jack's opened earlier this month.

Despite some minor concerns about noise, the Woodbury City Council approved Wednesday a permit for Cowboy Jack’s to have a volleyball court just north of the new restaurant.

Cowboy Jack’s also plans other games—like bag toss—outside, along with live music, likely a single guitar player, said Dwight Picha, community development director.

Those using the 6,000-square-foot sand volleyball court will also have access to food and drink service.

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Regarding noise concerns, Picha said the city doesn’t expect any issues, as Cowboy Jack’s isn’t located in a residential area, volleyball would have to end by 11 p.m. and “you’re going to hear the freeway.”

Work on the court is already underway, and people have been signing up for leagues.

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The measure passed 5-0, and the city will review the interim conditional use permit annually.

Another note from the discussion: Councilwoman Julie Ohs said there are two porch swings out front that could easily crash into each other. Picha said he’d pass the note along to management.

Cowboy Jack’s opened May 6 at 1690 Woodlane Drive in Woodbury.

 


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