“Doesn’t smell right”: Gun range proposal heads to Delray Beach commission without planning board recommendation
Delray Beach’s planning and zoning board rejected a proposal to allow an indoor gun range in an industrial district, but the proposal will still head to the city commission. Wallace Drive LLC, the owner of a 18,400-square-foot flex office warehouse built in 1983 at 1215 Wallace Drive, sought approval for a proposed ordinance that would allow indoor gun ranges in the Wallace Drive Overlay District. The 1.8-acre site is next to a senior housing community and a church and about 1,000 feet from an elementary school. Four out of seven planning and zoning board members voted against the proposal at […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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