Musician Zac Brown loses bid to limit access to Alaska home
KENAI, Alaska — Country musician Zac Brown has lost a bid to limit public access to his property in Alaska.
Brown had asked the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission to remove easements the access along his property in hills above Homer, a small city on Kachemak Bay on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, KSRM-AM reported Tuesday.
“I’m not interested in the public coming up to my home, people snooping, walking up to my windows,” Brown told the commission. “I’ve had to sell property for this reason.”
Brown’s property is at the end of a secluded road. In addition to the lot where he built his house, Brown purchased other lots to “protect the privacy of his family,” according to the petition.