File #: 20-0268    Version: 1 Name: Use Permit Application No. 20-00004 Indoor Shooting Range
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/13/2020 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 9/23/2020 Final action: 9/23/2020
Title: Use Permit Application by Research Holdings, LLC, to Operate An Indoor Shooting Range at 34 Research Drive
Indexes: , Economic Vitality
Attachments: 1. Conditions, 2. Application, 3. Staff Report, 4. Presentation
Title
Use Permit Application by Research Holdings, LLC, to Operate An Indoor Shooting Range at 34 Research Drive

Purpose
Background Statement:
This Use Permit Application is a request to operate an indoor shooting range at 34 Research Drive [LRSN 6000995], located within the Langley Research and Development Park.

The proposed shooting range is a specially-built and equipped self-contained 53-foot trailer that will be used by ThreatTec (Research Holdings, LLC) to augment the marketing efforts of the GunSmoke proposal. Visits to the range would be paired with walk-thru presentations of the future GunSmoke facility. Use of the range will be limited to ThreatTec (Research Holdings, LLC) staff and its clientele and will not be available to the general public. The indoor shooting range trailer will be located on an existing concrete pad, just outside the north side of the ThreatTec building. Other than a requirement to anchor the trailer securely to the concrete pad per the building code, no additional exterior additions, or alterations or site modifications will be required.

Known as the Meggitt “RoadRange”, the trailer is outfitted with ballistic armor plating, ventilation filter system, acoustical material, thermal insulation, and a bullet trap to stop the bullet. The shooting area is armor plated throughout with the impact area reinforced. This armor plating is ¼" ar-500 material which is installed on all sides, top, and bottom of the shooting area inside the trailer. The shooting range is suitable for small arms and rifle calibers up to .223.

The Hampton Community Plan (2006, as amended) recommends Business/Industrial land use for this area. The Plan also recommends policies that will encourage and maintain an environment that promotes the continued growth of small businesses, especially those which strengthen existing industries. This proposal will encourage the development and expansion of an existing business and continue to provide a nurturing...

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