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Department of Natural Resources (DNR). A deer hunting or turkey hunting permit shall be issued to the <br />property owner or owners in the case where multiple properties are joined to obtain the 5-acre requirement. <br />1. A hunting permit granted under this ordinance shall only authorize the discharge or use of bow <br />and arrow on a specified parcel of property of five (5) acres or larger within the City of Gem Lake. <br />2. The property owner(s) must apply for the permit on a form approved by the City. The application <br />must include written consent of the owners of all parcels within 300 feet of the proposed hunting <br />land. The applicant must submit a map of the property proposed for hunting, showing the size of <br />the parcel, expected shooting areas, and the location of ground blinds and/or deer stands if <br />applicable, and the location of any buildings on the property and adjacent property. <br />3. All documents stated in 4.4.b must be delivered to the City no less than one (1) week before the <br />City Council Meeting. <br />4. The permit holder must notify all landowners bordering their property of the dates and locations of <br />the hunt. <br />5. The City Council, in granting the permit, shall establish boundaries for the hunting area on the <br />property which shall be sufficient to protect public safety, but in no event shall it be less than 300 <br />feet from any home or garage, or less than 1,000 feet from any school. The City Council may <br />further limit hunting areas within the specified parcel of property and attach other conditions to the <br />hunting permit deemed necessary to protect the public safety and welfare. <br />6. Multiple properties may join into an application for a hunting permit, provided that the combined <br />properties are contiguous, combine to be 5 acres or larger, all property owners are on the <br />application, and will allow for a contiguous safe hunting area. <br />7. A landowner obtaining a hunting permit is responsible for ensuring that the terms of the permit are <br />observed. If a permit is approved by the City Council, the landowner must post a cash security of <br />$500.00 before the permit is issued. If there is a complaint or report that permit terms were <br />violated during the hunt, the City Council shall hold a hearing on the complaint and report, after <br />giving the affected owner at least ten (10) days' notice of the hearing. If following the hearing the <br />City Council concludes that a permit violation did occur, the Council may require that some or all <br />of the cash security be forfeited to the City, in the Council's discretion. <br />8. Any person hunting under a permit who is not one of the permit applicants must have written <br />permission to hunt signed by all of the property owner(s). The hunter must have this permission <br />form and a copy of the permit in their possession while hunting under the permit. <br />9. The permit fees shall be set forth by the City Fee Schedule as adopted by Ordinance. <br />10. The City Council may solicit the Metro Bow Hunters Resource Base, or any other approved <br />organization, to hunt on an approved landowner's property for the purpose of hunting deer or <br />turkey. <br />11. Failure to comply with regulations of this ordinance forfeits all fees to the. <br />12. If the conditions of any aspect of the permit are to be changed, the landowner must bring the <br />change with new documents to the City Council for approval prior to the hunt. <br />13. All State and Federal hunting rules and regulations shall apply in addition to requirements <br />imposed by the City Council. <br />14. There shall be no hunting allowed or permitted on October 31 st. <br />Hunting and Discharge of Weapons Ordinance No. 124B <br />