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Cleveland county Self- mcneilLy landfill Buffer Zones and what you can do with them

Cleveland county Self- mcneilLy landfill Buffer Zones and what you can do with them. Sam Lockridge Health Services Director, Cleveland County Health Department Johnny Hutchins Commissioner, Cleveland County Board of Commissioners.

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Cleveland county Self- mcneilLy landfill Buffer Zones and what you can do with them

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  1. Cleveland county Self-mcneilLy landfillBuffer Zones and what you can do with them Sam Lockridge Health Services Director, Cleveland County Health Department Johnny Hutchins Commissioner, Cleveland County Board of Commissioners

  2. 5 years ago we realized the need for a controlled and safe environment for the enjoyment of shooting sports • We wanted to create a facility that emphasized three important points: • Safety for the Public, especially our youth • Economic Development-competitions • Public Safety Training-law enforcement

  3. property lines of existing landfill Purchase of the buffer area allowed an area for the project and extended the life by 20 years. Shooting Facility

  4. Buffer project with landfill phases

  5. Self-mcneiLly is set up for years to come • 7 phases: • Has a life of 65+ years

  6. Buffer Project:The Cleveland county public Shooting Range Bidding for this project began on October 1st, 2014. Projections are $3.3 million investment

  7. Partners Cleveland County Sheriff’s office and Local Law Enforcement Community Municipalities and Private Contributions

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