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5 <br /> <br />attempt to address complaints from property owners related to the discharge <br />of firearms on neighboring properties while protecting an individual’s right to <br />engage in shooting activity and/or discharge a firearm on their property. <br />• BOCC and Planning Board members suggested shooting ranges/facilities ought <br />to have similar setback requirements. <br />• A BOCC member asked staff to invite those individuals who had previously <br />submitted complaints and concerns over the discharge of firearms to the October <br />7, 2015 Planning Board meeting to express their concerns. <br />STAFF COMMENT: Staff will send out a meeting notice and copy of revised <br />text under review by the Planning Board. <br />• A BOCC member suggested revising Section 5.7.2 Recreational Facilities of the <br />proposed text amendment to combine recreational uses played on a court into a <br />single category. <br />STAFF COMMENT: Staff will combine the uses as suggested. <br />• A BOCC member asked why the proposed text amendments did not address the <br />number of people discharging a firearm at a given moment or limit the number of <br />times a firearm could be discharged in a given time frame. <br />STAFF COMMENT: Staff indicated such regulations would be difficult to <br />enforce and hard to verify as part of a land use enforcement investigation. <br />• A Planning Board member expressed concern the amendment would overly <br />restrict the use of private recreational accessory uses. Specifically there was <br />concern over staff’s statement a private recreational use could not be used by <br />neighbors/friends in the owner’s absence. <br />STAFF COMMENT: The amendment is an attempt to develop a threshold <br />making it easier to identify instances where a recreational land use is either a <br />private or a public amenity. <br />As indicated during the public hearing, staff is investigating complaints over <br />the purported establishment of public recreational facilities without required <br />permits (i.e. Class B Special Use Permit). As the ordinance is currently <br />written it is difficult to make a determination either way. <br />Our goal is not to overly regulate private recreational accessory uses but to <br />ensure we have an appropriate methodology to identify those instances where <br />such uses become, or are truly, a public recreational amenity requiring a <br />heightened permit review and approval process. <br />• A BOCC member asked for information from the Sheriff’s Office outlining what <br />regulations they are able to enforce and how they typically respond to a complaint <br />associated with the discharge of a firearm. <br />STAFF COMMENT: Please refer to Attachment 2 for the Sheriff’s reponse. <br /> <br /> 20