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Shooting on your own acreage
Mudinyeri:
Are you in the city limits? Have you met your new neighbors?
sidearm1:
You will need to check with the Cass County Planning Commission for Zoning regulations. You might need to get a Conditional Use Permit to do this if you have any non-family members shooting there. In the past there was a thread on here where someone in Cass County got in trouble over this, but I can't remember exactly when (2 years ago?).
Excerpt from the Planning Guide:
CASS COUNTY ZONING REGULATIONS REPRINT JANUARY 2015
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8. Commercial recreational and camping areas including fishing, hunting, gun clubs,
rifle range, trap shoot, and similar uses
Hardwood83:
--- Quote from: PTR-91Lover on April 12, 2016, 02:34:43 PM ---Thank you for the advice, I think a visit would be well worth the peace of mind. Much appreciated :)
--- End quote ---
Please keep us informed with what you find out, I'm quite interested.
TheSharkMan:
Well, this is certainly an eye opener! :o
Any idea if this might apply to counties other than Cass? We're in Kearney County.
Randy:
I live just outside of Plattsmouth city limits in Cass County NE and have had no problems with the local Sheriff's Department. My neighbors shoot weekly on two different sides of my rural property as well as myself. One neighbor even had a CCW class with range qualifications on his property. My neighbor to the north once had the Sheriff called out when he was shooting. The only question from the Deputy was that he was shooting in a safe direction and to carry on.
People do not make this into something that it is not.
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