As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Township Manager for Lower Frederick, or his or her successor.
The Township Manager may delegate his or her duties under this chapter to
another official of the Township.
OPERATOR
The operating license applicant and any of its officers, directors,
partners, or owners.
PUBLIC SAFETY AUTHORITY
The Lower Frederick Police Department and Lower Frederick Fire Department
or delegate agencies as named by the Chief of Police or Fire Chief, respectively.
RANGE
Any individual or group of firing positions for a specific shooting
type.
RANGE MASTER or RANGE OFFICER
A person or persons trained and appointed by the operators of a shooting
sports facility to oversee the safe discharge of shotguns, rifles, or handguns
in accordance with the safety specifications of this chapter and any additional
safety specifications that may be adopted by the operators of the shooting
sports facility.
SHOOTING SPORTS FACILITY
An indoor or outdoor facility designed and specifically delineated
for safe shooting practice with firearms, whether open to the public, open
only to private membership, open to organizational training such as law enforcement,
or any combination of the above. Archery ranges are specifically excluded
from this definition. The term "shooting sports facility" also does not include
any portion of a private residence or private residential lot that is used
by the residents thereof for shooting practice.
SHOOTING TYPES
A weapon used in the propulsion of shot, shell, bullet or any other
object by the action of gunpowder or other explosive powder, excluding compressed
gas or air.
No shooting sports facility shall operate without a license issued pursuant to this chapter, provided that shooting sports facilities operating on the effective date of this chapter that have submitted required license applications before this same date may continue to operate without a Lower Frederick Township shooting sports facility license pending approval or denial of the license application under §
125-2. All such operation shall be conducted in compliance with §
125-7, Operating standards and specifications. Such operation shall cease upon denial of the license application and exhaustion of any administrative or judicial appeals.
A nonrefundable application and license fee of $100 shall be charged
for review and processing of the initial application for the shooting sports
facility operating license and for each renewal application.
All shooting sports facilities licensed under this chapter shall comply
with the following operating standards and specifications:
A. All structures, installations, operations, and activities
shall be located at such a distance from property lines as will protect off-site
properties from hazards when the ranges are used in accordance with range
safety rules and practices.
B. Range site design features and safety procedures shall
be installed and maintained to prevent errant rounds from escaping all shooting
positions when such positions are used in accordance with range safety rules
and practices.
C. A site plan shall be submitted with the license application
which shows the location of all buildings, parking areas and access points;
safety features of the firing range; elevations of the range showing target
area, backdrops or butts; and approximate location of buildings on adjoining
properties. The site plan shall also include the location of all hazardous
material storage and use locations.
D. An operations plan shall be submitted that includes the
rules for each range, sign-in procedures, and restrictions on activities in
the use of ranges. Every operations plan shall prohibit loaded firearms except
as provided by the range safety specifications and operating procedures.
E. A management guidebook shall be maintained that includes
procedures for operations, maintenance, and lead management and recovery.
The management guidebook shall be kept on site and shall be accessible at
all times to those using the shooting sports facility.
F. The shooting sports facility, its plans, its specifications,
its rules, its procedures, and its management and staff shall comply with
the applicable safety guidelines and provisions in the latest edition of The
Range Source Book (National Rifle Association of America: Fairfax, Virginia)
or its successor, as appropriate to the type of facility involved.
G. All shooting sports facilities shall have a designated
range master or masters. A designated range master must be present whenever
the shooting sports facility is open for shooting activities and may oversee
as many as three simultaneous events within a shooting sports facility. The
range master shall be trained in shooting safety, the safe operation of shooting
sports facilities, first aid, and the facility's emergency response procedures.
H. Warning signs shall be installed and maintained along
the shooting sports facility property lines. Such signs shall be posted a
minimum of every 100 feet along the property lines.
I. Shooting sports facilities shall be used for the shooting
activities they were designed to accommodate unless redesigned to safely accommodate
new shooting activities according to provisions in the latest edition of The
Range Source Book.
J. The shooting sports facility operator shall report in
writing to the Lower Frederick Police Department all known on-site and off-site
gunshot wounds resulting from activity at the shooting sports facility and
any measures that are proposed to address any deficiencies that may have contributed
to the wounds. The report shall be made within forty-eight hours after the
existence of the gunshot wound or wounds becomes known to the operator. The
Lower Frederick Police Department will forward such information to the Administrator
for consideration in connection with any licensing action.
K. The shooting sports facility operator shall report in
writing to the Lower Frederick Police Department all known rounds that escape
from the property on which the shooting sports facility is located and any
measures that are proposed to address any deficiencies that may have contributed
to the errant rounds. The report shall be made within forty-eight hours of
the time the existence of an alleged or acknowledged escaped round or rounds
becomes known to the operator. The Lower Frederick Police Department will
forward such information to the Administrator for consideration in connection
with any licensing action.
L. All shooting sports facilities shall provide an operating
telephone available to range participants and spectators for the purpose of
contacting emergency medical services.
M. A first-aid kit containing the items recommended by a
certified expert in emergency medical treatment shall be readily available
at each shooting sports facility for emergency treatment or care of minor
injuries.
N. No alcohol, nonprescription narcotics, or other nonprescription
controlled substances shall be permitted on or in use at any shooting sports
facility during any time that the facility is open for shooting.
O. The use of steel targets at a shooting sports facility
is strictly prohibited.
P. No automatic weapons or multiple projectile rounds may
be used at a shooting sports facility unless under the control and use of
a licensed official of the United States, State of Pennsylvania, or a political
subdivision of the State of Pennsylvania in an official capacity, provided
that multiple projectile rounds customarily associated with shotgun use, e.g.,
buckshot and birdshot, may be used if the downrange area guidelines for such
use set forth in the latest edition of The Range Source Book (National Rifle
Association of America: Fairfax, Virginia), or its successor, are met on that
portion of the facility where the rounds are used and the facility has been
licensed for shotgun use as provided in this chapter.
Q. All shooting sports facilities are required to have gated
fencing surrounding the entire property a minimum of six feet in height. This
does not apply to indoor ranges.
The express intent of the Lower Frederick Board of Supervisors is that
responsibility for complete and accurate preparation of applications, plans
and specifications, for compliance with applicable laws, including but not
limited to those set forth in this chapter, and for safe design, construction,
use and operation of facilities regulated herein shall rest exclusively with
applicants and their agents. This chapter and the codes adopted herein are
intended to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public and
are not intended to protect any particular class of individuals or organizations.
This chapter shall not be construed as placing responsibility for code compliance
or enforcement upon Township or any officer, employee or agent of Lower Frederick.
Application review and inspections conducted pursuant to this chapter are
intended to determine whether a shooting sports facility is in compliance
with the requirements of this chapter. However, those inspections and reviews
that are done do not guarantee or assure either that any design, construction,
use or operation complies with applicable laws or that the facility is safely
designed, constructed, used or operated. Nothing in this chapter is intended
to create any private right of action based upon noncompliance with any of
the requirements of this chapter.
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this chapter shall,
upon conviction in a summary proceeding brought before a District Justice
under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, be guilty of a summary
offense and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000, plus costs
of prosecution. In default of payment thereof, the defendant may be sentenced
to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days. Each day or portion thereof
that such violation continues or is permitted to continue shall constitute
a separate offense, and each section of this chapter that is violated shall
constitute a separate offense.
Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase
of this chapter be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this chapter.