Shooting range protection, prostitution and shoreline development on County Council agenda

Pierce County Council is scheduled to consider an ordinance that will protect area shooting ranges from noise and nuisance actions. The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. August 13 at the Orting Lions Club, 19725 Orville Road East.

Pierce County Council is scheduled to consider an ordinance that will protect area shooting ranges from noise and nuisance actions. The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. August 13 at the Orting Lions Club, 19725 Orville Road East.

The council normally meets on Tuesdays in downtown Tacoma but the Pierce County Charter requires at least one meeting a year be held in each of the seven districts.

The August 14 meeting will be hosted by District 1 Councilmember Dan Roach.

In addition to the shooting range ordinance (2013-35), the meeting agenda includes as well as an ordinance that would make it unlawful to try and identify an undercover police officer in order to avoid a prostitution arrest.

Also on the agenda is a resolution asking the Pierce County Planning Commission to review changes to a comprehensive proposal to update shoreline development regulations as required by state law.

For schedules, agendas and more information, please visit the Pierce County Council website.