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Commissioner Macht suggested that the Recreation Department or <br />the Parks and Recreation Committee conduct research to determine <br />whether there is substantial interest in a shooting range. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis recalled that the special <br />committee was formed when this was first discussed because it was <br />recognized that the Parks and Recreation Committee does not have <br />the expertise to evaluate a shooting range. <br />Commissioner Eggert asked whether cost estimates were <br />obtained, and Director Davis responded that when the 4th Street <br />property was being considered several years ago, the cost of fill <br />dirt needed to provide an adequate berm would be about $1.9 <br />million. <br />Further discussion ensued regarding the need to find an <br />appropriate location. <br />Commissioner Adams agreed that finding an appropriate site is <br />a major problem. She pointed out that even a safe range will have <br />opposition unless it is in a remote area. She thought money might <br />be available from the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission to help <br />develop a range if we find a location. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that he would renew his discussions <br />with St. Johns. <br />Commissioner Macht advised the Board that he would ask the <br />Land Acquisition Advisory Committee whether it would be feasible to <br />use environmentally -sensitive land for a shooting range. <br />SANDRIDGE GOLF COURSE NEW 18 - AMENDMENT NO. 7 <br />Deleted. <br />PAVING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS - 63RD AVENUE BETWEEN 4TH STREET <br />AND STH STREET, PINETREE PARR SUBDIVISION - RESOLUTIONS I AND II <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis commented from the following <br />memo: <br />APR 19 1994 <br />11 <br />BOOK 92 �r, 221 <br />