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Residents press county to act on Full Mill Road gun range noise, cite public-nuisance law and recent tax appeals
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Randolph County Board of Commissioners to pursue county-level remedies for noise from a shooting range on Full Mill Road, and speakers said a recent State Board of Equalization decision reduced nearby property values, increasing potential county tax impacts.
Residents living near a shooting range on Full Mill Road urged the Randolph County Board of Commissioners to treat repeated gunfire as a public nuisance and to pursue corrective action at the county level.
The appeals came during the board’s public-comment period. Isaac Hoffman, who identified himself as a resident and said he represents neighbors who have collected more than 40 signatures, argued the volume and frequency of firing meet the standard for a public nuisance and that the county, rather than individual landowners, should initiate action. "Having this many complaints about the nuisance constitutes a public nuisance," Hoffman said.
Another resident, Amy Wang, told…
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