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CAPE ELIZABETH — Nestled into a hollow off Sawyer Road, the Spurwink Rod and Gun Club has been a meeting spot for target shooters for about 56 years.
On Monday, town councilors decided tensions between the club and some neighbors in a newer residential neighborhood built beyond the woods surrounding the club have reached a level requiring a discussion.
Councilors unanimously agreed to hold a workshop on the matter, but no date has been set.
The request for a review of "safety conditions" at the club's gun range came from local lawyer Jamie Wagner, who told councilors he represents a client living in the Cross Hill neighborhood.
The client remains anonymous, but Wagner said more neighbors are expected to be heard from.
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On Monday, town councilors decided tensions between the club and some neighbors in a newer residential neighborhood built beyond the woods surrounding the club have reached a level requiring a discussion.
Councilors unanimously agreed to hold a workshop on the matter, but no date has been set.
The request for a review of "safety conditions" at the club's gun range came from local lawyer Jamie Wagner, who told councilors he represents a client living in the Cross Hill neighborhood.
The client remains anonymous, but Wagner said more neighbors are expected to be heard from.
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