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Agenda - 02-16-2016 - 7-a - Amendment to the Orange County Code of Ordinances – Regulating the Discharge of Firearms
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ORD-2016-011 (Deferred) Amendment to the Orange County Code of Ordinances – Regulating the Discharge of Firearms
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6 <br /> Attachment 3 <br /> From: Jennifer Galassi <br /> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 12:13 PM <br /> To: John Roberts; Sheriff Charles Blackwood <br /> Cc: Earl McKee <br /> Subject: RE: February 16 BOCC <br /> Good morning, John. <br /> After reviewing the proposed Firearms Discharge Ordinance with the Sheriff, here are his comments. <br /> (c)(4)-The backstop specifications seem excessive. Instead, language to this effect is preferred: <br /> Unless such discharge is directed into a projectile-proof backstop to be constructed in such a way as to <br /> reasonably prevent fired rounds from passing through, over, or around said backstop. <br /> (c)(6)- Discharge of a firearm should extend beyond 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Sheriff would like the <br /> Board to consider 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. <br /> (e) and (f)-As proposed, the posting and buffer requirements create a significant financial cost to County <br /> residents in order to comply with the Ordinance. Failure to do so, would require deputies to levy <br /> criminal charges for violation of the UDO. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Jenny <br /> Jennifer Galassi Legal Advisor to the Sheriff <br /> 106 E. Margaret Lane Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 <br /> 919.245.2952 (o) 919.732.6403 (f) jgalassi @orangecountync.gov <br /> OFFICE OF THE 01--LAN N E C:°OL'NTV" SHR1J'}° <br /> d' Pl <br /> Sheriff Charles S.Blackwood <br /> E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the provisions of North Carolina <br /> General Statute § 132-1, the North Carolina Public Records Laws, and if so, may be disclosed. <br />
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