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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJCSA application submittal checklistsSUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 COMMERCIAL SHOOTING FACILITIES DESIGN PLAN Commercial Shooting Facility Design Plan Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 YOU SUBMITTED 1/25/21; INCOMPLETE. The facility plan for all indoor and outdoor commercial shooting facilities shall contain the following elements: Locations and dimension of all walkways Locations of all hazardous material storage and use, per a hazardous substance of hazardous waste management plan, if needed, and None, per Environmental Plan. The component parts for each shooting range The facility design plan for all outdoor commercial shooting facilities: Locations and dimensions of firing lines or firing points, target lines and impact areas including all related buildings; Locations, dimensions and slope of all backstops and side berms, whether natural feature or manmade and the volume, source, and type of all materials of which they are comprised; Locations and specifications of all baffles and containment structures; (Portions of this information were provided in the Environmental Plan.) Location of all security measures specified in JCC 8.50.250(1); The safety fan for each shooting range proposed; Approximate location of buildings on adjoining property; Approximate location of any stream, river, lake, or other body of water within 500 yards of the commercial shooting facility. Dimensional drawings of physical layout for each of the items listed in this subsection, drawn at an engineering scale appropriate for the drawings; Dimensional drawing provided for newer pistol range, but not for older 100 yd rifle or 50 yd multi range. Horizontal drawings of the baffles and containment structures, and a description of the materials to be used for them; For rifle and pistol shooting ranges: A. Longitudinal cross-sections, with elevations, of that portion of each shooting range from 10 feet behind each firing line to 10 feet beyond the downrange terminus of each direct fire zone, 10 feet beyond the back toe of each backstop if manmade, or if natural, 20 feet beyond the front edge of the backstop, as applicable; and, B. Latitudinal cross-sections, from 10 feet outside all side berms or the edge of each safety fan, of typical areas between each firing line and backstop or downrange terminus of the direct fire zone For five -stand shooting, skeet shooting, sport clay shooting and trap shooting ranges, the location and dimension of the shot fall zones and component parts; and, Elevations of all shooting ranges showing target area, backstops and berms. (Portions of this information were provided in the Environmental Plan.) Drawing provided for newer pistol range, but not for older 100 yd rifle or 50 yd multi range. (Provided at the end of the Noise Plan.) Provided for newer pistol range, but not for older 100 yd rifle or 50 yd multi range. Provided for newer pistol range, but not for older 100 yd rifle or 50 yd multi range. Provided for newer pistol range, but not for older 100 yd rifle or 50 yd multi range. SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 COMMERCIAL SHOOTING FACILITIES SAFETY PLAN Commercial Shooting Facility Safety Plan Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 YOU Sign -in procedures, rules and regulations, and protocols for the use of shooting ranges An emergency plan, to include provision for immediate notification to 911 of any life safety incident and on the next business day to the department; Methods for documenting the accidental or unintended release of a bullet anywhere at or from the commercial shooting facility, which documentation shall be transmitted to the department within 7 days of the release; Provisions for the safe loading and unloading of firearms; A requirement that range masters and range officers shall complete the necessary training and obtain certification to be a range master or range officer A requirement that at least one range master or range officer be present when shooting is occurring whenever the commercial shooting facility is open to the public A requirement that when the commercial shooting facility is closed to the public, a commercial shooting facility member who has passed the minimum training requirements of the range shall be present; Provision for specific safety requirements for all cowboy action shooting, practical shooting, and similar sports shooting matches at any shooting range; Rules and regulations for changing the use of shooting ranges from cold ranges to hot ranges or vice versa; A means for participants and spectators to readily contact emergency services such as fare or emergency medical services Provision for emergency services access by vehicle or air transport A requirement prohibiting the use of alcohol, Cannabis or other drugs at the commercial shooting facility when it is open to the public or shooting is occurring. A requirement that drones may not be flown by anyone on the commercial shooting facility when open to the public or while shooting is being conducted. A requirement that no shooting take place after dark, except for law enforcement officers or members of the armed forces provided such shooting after dark for law enforcement officers or members of the armed forces does not occur after 10 p.m., shooting does not exceed four hours, and the maximum days shooting after dark is allowed does not exceed one day per week. SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 COMMERCIAL SHOOTING OPERATIONS PLAN Commercial Shooting Facility Operations Plan Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 YOU The days of the week and the hours of operations; Whether the commercial shooting facility will be open to the public, open only to private membership, open to training for groups or organizations, or any combination of these; A description of any activities that would not be overseen by the owner or operator and how the owner or operator will obtain compliance with the operating permit for these activities; The types and largest caliber of firearms and ammunition to be allowed on each shooting range; Type of shooting proposed on each shooting range; Whether exploding targets are to be used. If so, a plan for mitigation of noise impacts on neighbors; A requirement that the owner or operator maintain comprehensive general liability insurance coverage, with a minimum coverage amount of $1,000,000 for each occurrence and combined single limit and $2,000,000 in the aggregate during operation of the commercial shooting facility; A requirement that certificates of insurance for all policies that provide insurance coverage for the commercial shooting facility be provided to the department evidencing continuous insurance coverage required by the operations component within 15 days of approval of the operations, The names and addresses of all certificate holders; and permit that include: A requirement that the department be notified of any change in the insurance required by the operations component. The limits of coverage; The names and addresses of all certificate holders; and A statement that the insurance policy shall not be canceled or allowed to expire except on 30 days’ prior written notice to the department; Include as a permit condition Include as a permit condition SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 COMMERCIAL SHOOTING ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN Commercial Shooting Facility Environmental Plan Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 NA 🗸 NA NA NA YOU SUBMITTED 1/25/21; COMPLETE. BMPs for the collection and disposal of bullets, cartridges, and shotgun wadding At indoor facilities, BMPs for lead as recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in its 2009 publication entitled NIOSH Alert — Preventing Exposures to Lead and Noise at Indoor Firing Ranges, as it exists now or later is amended. At outdoor facilities, BMPs for lead as recommended by USEPA Region 2 in its 2005 publication entitled Best Management Practices for Outdoor Shooting Ranges, as it exists now or later is amended. If, other than lead, any hazardous substance or hazardous waste will be stored at the commercial shooting facility, the Environmental Plan shall also include: i. A plan for compliance with requirements under existing law for the handling and closure of facilities for storage or use of the hazardous substance or hazardous waste; and, ii. A plan for financial assurance consistent with existing law for addressing any remediation of hazardous substances or hazardous waste. SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 COMMERCIAL SHOOTING NOISE ABATEMENT PLAN Commercial Shooting Facility Noise Abatement Plan Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 YOU SUBMITTED 1/25/21; COMPLETE. (a) Identify potential noise issues and potential solutions to those issues; (b) Describe sound abatement methodologies and technologies proposed for the facility; (c) Provide a description of how the noise abatement program will be integrated into yearly planning; and, (d) Contain BMPs to minimize noise nuisance consistent with the NRA Source Book and Chapter 8.70 JCC (noise control). SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST - OTH19-00016 PROFESSIONAL EVALUATION Commercial Shooting Facility Professional Evaluation Requirements Per JCC 8.50, Ord. 12-1102-18 JCPH 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 NA 🗸 🗸 🗸 🗸 YOU REPORT RECEIVED 4/1/21 The professional evaluation shall be the responsibility of the county under the direction of the director and shall be performed by a qualified shooting range evaluator. If requested, the applicant shall allow for an inspection of the commercial shooting facility by the qualified shooting range evaluator. The Professional Evaluation shall contain an evaluation of the operating permit application that shall be performed by a qualified shooting range evaluator (as defined above) that meets the folowing minimum requirements: An evaluation shall discuss any safety issues not addressed by the operating permit application; The evaluation shall discuss any proposed uses that are inconsistent with the NRA Range Source Book for facility designs and institutional controls; The evaluation shall include the commercial shooting facility's uses and institutional controls described in the application for an operating permit; The evaluation shall be in written form and signed by the qualified shooting range evaluator; For new commercial shooting facilities, the evaluation shall certify that the operating permit application satisfies all the requirements of this article; For established commercial shooting facilities, the evaluation shall classify the ways in which the facility is currently noncompliant with this article according to the following priorities: (A) Life safety issues that must be remedied prior to issuance of an operating permit; and (B) Proposed design components that do not meet the safety objectives of this article. (C) Facility design components that do not mitigate detrimental effects of the facilty on critical areas. (D) The applicant shall reimburse the county for the actual costs incurred (including consultant work) of the evaluation. No operating permit shall be issued until reimbursement to the county is made. (None noted) (None noted) (None noted) (None noted) (None noted) (None noted) (Pending)