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Local trap club seeks fencing and window repairs; club says facility is public-access nonprofit

3776536 · June 11, 2025
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The Cedar City Trap Club, a 501(c)(4), requested RAP-tax support for 200 feet of chain-link fence and two rolling gates ($10,007.88) and window replacement for its clubhouse (about $43,000). Club representatives said the site operates by permit on city property and is open to the public for scheduled shooting sessions.

Jim McConnell, secretary and board member of the trap club, told the RAP-tax committee the nonprofit has operated the shooting facility for about 50 years and at the current site for about 35 years and requested two capital items: approximately $10,007.88 for 200 feet of 6-foot chain-link fence with two 20-foot rolling gates and roughly $43,000 to replace deteriorated clubhouse windows.

McConnell said the club is a volunteer-run…

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