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Sheriff's Office narrows sheriff's range to Bentonville transfer station; board hears environmental, noise and address impacts
Summary
Officer Roy updated supervisors on conditional-use permitting and said five candidate sites for a new sheriff training range were evaluated primarily on safety and size. The Bentonville transfer station scored best; staff noted monitoring wells there to check potential lead contamination, quantified affected addresses for other sites, and said the CUP will return to the planning commission in October.
Officer Roy of the Warren County Sheriff's Office briefed the Board of Supervisors on the status of site selection and conditional-use permitting for a proposed county firearms training and public-safety training range.
Roy said the sheriff's office submitted a conditional-use-permit application and has received comments from DEQ, Public Works and the health department; staff expect the planning commission to consider the CUP in October (possible October 9 meeting). The county narrowed many suggested parcels to five candidate sites based on two mandatory criteria: safety (including ability to control…
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