Every pistol or shotgun range shall be a minimum
distance of 500 feet from the nearest residence and 1,000 feet from
the nearest residence behind the backdrop where the bullets or projectiles
are aimed. In the event residences are within said distances, no license
shall issue absent the written consent of the landowner (and tenant,
if any) of the residence, together with evidence of ownership of the
land, which will include a statement from the Tax Assessor's office
supplied by the owner of the land. The above distances shall be increased
to 1,000 feet and 2,000 feet, respectively, for rifle ranges.
Range licenses shall be issued to the owner
of the land on which the range is located.
A range is to be designated as either a rifle,
pistol or shotgun range on the license and shall be limited to the
specific designation.
Hours of operation are to be set by the Town
Council in the issuance of the license. There is no shooting on Sundays.
The area surrounding a range is to be fenced
in a six-foot-high (minimum) chain-link fence to keep out persons
who may stray or wander into the area. The fence openings are to be
locked when in use.
The backdrop of the pistol or rifle range is
to consist of a revetment structure to enclose sand material to stop
and deflect bullets safely.
The Chief of Police or his representative is
to inspect and approve each range as to compliance with these requirements.
Approval is to be given by a representative
of the National Rifle Association or equivalent association which
approves ranges and certifies them safe for insurance purposes.
Certificates of insurance in the amount of $1,000,000
are to be issued by a Rhode Island licensed insurance company insuring
specifically the range on the premises, to be forwarded to the Town
of Portsmouth on request.
Licenses are to be renewed annually to ascertain
the encroaching of any new residences and for reinspection and certification.
The license fee initially and for each renewal is $50 per year for
a private homeowner range and $100 for any commercial range.
All abutters are to be personally notified by
written notice and by publication. "Abutters" shall include all landowners
within 500 feet of the range and 1,000 feet behind the range backdrop.
Each range license application is to include
a range officer or responsible person. A licensed range will include
a range officer, who will be in charge of the range at all times,
said person to have, at minimum, completed a weapon safety course
issued by the State of Rhode Island.