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Davis County outlines plan to reorganize county shooting range for law enforcement, public use
Summary
County auditors and commissioners reviewed a proposal to divide the county shooting range into three zones prioritizing law‑enforcement training, public safety/outreach and club use; officials flagged infrastructure costs, liability, volunteer range‑officer staffing and a plan for short‑term work sessions and site visits.
Curtis Koch, Davis County auditor, on Oct. 14 presented a plan to reorganize the county shooting range into three distinct areas with law enforcement training as the primary use, followed by public outreach and then club recreational access. Koch said the proposal is intended to preserve the range for training while allowing controlled public and club access.
"The primary purpose of this range is going to be for law enforcement training," Koch said as he outlined the draft site plan. He described Area 1 as dedicated, full‑time law enforcement use; Area 2 as mixed use with weekday law enforcement priority and evening public outreach; and Area 3 as a club/volunteer‑managed area that would rely on vetted…
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