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Don't make Westmoreland a shooting gallery

Date published: 3/30/2009

We are writing with urgency about the O'Gara Group's "tactical and security training" facility planned for nearby Westmoreland County ["Halifax residents split over O'Gara move to Westmoreland," March 6].

Because Westmoreland County officials deemed O'Gara's project a "school," it became an allowable use on agricultural land with no public notification or review.

This classification is debatable, and there is currently a case pending in the Virginia Supreme Court challenging defining this type of facility as a "school."

O'Gara's for-profit business plans include a 2.5-mile paved raceway, 10 shooting ranges, a six-square-block simulated urban range, a 360-degree shoot house, a skid-control area, off-road training, and night training. There would be up to 120 students simultaneously.

In other counties, plans included an explosives' demolition range, helicopter and parachute drop zone, and a grenade range.

Night shooting at the current location in Alton is allowed until 9 p.m. O'Gara has requested to change this to 11 p.m.

Residents of Montross and Westmoreland County would be permanently affected. Foliage and ground buffers cannot eliminate weapons sounds. The site is near a soccer field, social services, senior housing, and private homes!

Transient "students" would have no investment in the community; businesses in tourism and historic resources could be repelled.

If these types of private, for-profit, military-type training facilities require no public notification or input, then no community in Virginia would be immune.

At risk is the quality of life of residences and negative impact on the environment and property values.

Decisions with such impact should, at a minimum, require public notification and input.

Joseph and Nina Thompson

Westmoreland



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Date published: 3/30/2009


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build (posted by sixfeetunder , Mar. 30, 2009 7:27 pm)   
it and they will come.

If the public was asked (posted by Dirtnap300 , Mar. 30, 2009 12:10 pm)   
NOTHING would get done cause of all the NIMBYs here.. i have never been anywhere where the people nag, beg and complain about the need for revinue but then do everything in thier power to stop any development... I lived in Brunswich GA for years and the FLETC center has been a boon for the local economy and i dont think i ever heard a gunshot.

They should build it at (posted by GBrody , Mar. 30, 2009 10:03 am)   
the intersection of 3 and 20 in Orange.

right on (posted by nvaguys , Mar. 30, 2009 8:58 am)   
Decisions with such impact should, at a minimum, require public notification and input. While I totally disagree with your concerns (mine are great opportunity for jobs & more spending in West.) I believe all residents should have a chance to voice their concerns & support, A public hearing is the place for such public input.

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