HomeMy WebLinkAbout110518_ra02JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Mark McCauley, Central Services Director
Philip Hunsucker, Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
DATE: November 5, 2018
RE: Potential Deliberations and Possible Action on the draft ordinance provided to the
BoCC on August 27, 2018 as required by Ordinance 05-1218-17 (the Moratorium)
STATEMENT OF ISSUE: In the event that the Board of County Commissioners has not taken final
action on November 2, 2018 on a proposed ordinance on commercial shooting facilities in unincorporated
Jefferson County, the Board will continue to deliberate on the proposed ordinance at its meeting on
November 5, 2018, and may possibly take action to amend and/or adopt the proposed ordinance at that
time.
ANALYSIS: On August 27, 2018, pursuant to Section 6.6 of Ordinance 05-1218-17, as amended by
Ordinance 01-0220-18 (the Moratorium Ordinance), staff timely provided to the Board of County
Commissioners (BoCC) a draft ordinance regarding the establishment and operation of commercial
shooting facilities in unincorporated Jefferson County.
The BoCC held a public hearing on October 24, 2018 to take public testimony for and against a proposed
ordinance on commercial shooting facilities in unincorporated Jefferson County. Written testimony on
the proposed ordinance was also accepted beginning September 12 through 4:30 P.M. on October 26,
2018. The Commissioners began deliberations on the proposed ordinance and the complete hearing
record on October 29, 2018, during which time they reviewed potential amendments to the proposed
ordinance to reflect a number of public comments. During their deliberations, Commissioners gave
direction for additional potential modifications.
On November 2, 2018, the Board of County Commissioners was scheduled to continue their deliberations
on the proposed ordinance and the full hearing record, and may take action to further amend and/or adopt
the proposed ordinance. In the event that the Board has not taken final action on November 2, the Board
will continue to deliberate on the proposed ordinance at its meeting on November 5, 2018, and may
possibly take action to amend and/or adopt the proposed ordinance at that time.
FISCAL IMPACT: None, other than staff time.
RECOMMENDATION: That the BoCC complete its deliberations on the complete hearing record, and
possibly take action by adopting, or further amending and adopting, the proposed ordinance on
commercial shooting facilities in unincorporated Jefferson County.
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