Supporters and opponents of plans for a gun range in Osseo just two blocks from a high school are expected to pack a city meeting Monday at which the proposal will be discussed.
The $3.3 million gun club would include a 20-lane shooting range and a gun shop, opening by this fall if it gets city approval over the next month.
As firearm sales increase across the Twin Cities, supporters say the gun club will serve a growing population of metro area gun owners and attract visitors to the small northwestern suburb.
But less than 500 feet away, leaders at Osseo High School worry it could threaten students' safety.
"The location is the main concern; it's too close to the school," Osseo Assistant Superintendent Kim Riesgraf said.
Across Minnesota, more gun stores and shooting ranges are opening up to meet rising demand. At the state Department of Natural Resources, shooting range coordinator Chuck Niska hears about new gun ranges or proposed ones almost weekly, adding to the more than 400 existing gun ranges, archery ranges and game preserves statewide.
"There's always an interest," Niska said, adding that there are no state regulations limiting how close a shooting range is from a school; that's up to local cities and counties.
In Osseo, the controversial proposal is expected to draw hundreds of gun advocates and school leaders at Monday's Planning Commission meeting to discuss developer Chris Williamson's $3.3 million plan.