“I am scared about letting my kids go in the yard where my kids are riding horses and playing with our animals,” Thompson said of her concerns of bullets potentially escaping the gun range.
“I know there are neighbors who have concerns. But whatever is out there will have to meet the city’s codes and requirements, including noise ordinances," said Don Petersen, a Mitchell attorney representing the buyer of the former Kelley property.
Traffic concerns, noise and increased dust from vehicles were several concerns that nearby property owners had over the buyer behind the $1.59 million approved offer of the former Kelley home.