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4.1.2 The property owners) must apply for the permit on a form approved by the City. The <br />application must be accompanied. by a petition on an approved city form showing the <br />written consent of the owners of all parcels adjacent to the proposed hunting property: The. <br />applicant must submit a map of the property proposed: for deer hunting; :showing the size <br />of the parcel, the proposed locations of deer stands. and expected shooting lanes, and the <br />location of any buildings on the property and adjacent. property with a map scale showing <br />the distance in feet from the deer stand to owner's homes on adjacent lots: <br />4.1.3 The City Council, in granting the permit, shall establish boundaries for the hunting <br />area on the property which shall be sufficient to protect public safety but in no event less <br />than 350 feet from any home or 1000 feet from any school, The City Council may further <br />limit hunting areas within the specified parcel of property, and attach other conditions to <br />the hunting permit deemed necessary to protect the public safety and welfare. <br />4.1.4 A landowner obtaining a hunting permit is responsible for ensuring that the terms of <br />the permit are observed. If a permit is approved by the City Council, the landowner must <br />post a gash. security of $500.00 before the permit. is issued. If there is a complaint or report. <br />that permit terms were violated during the hunt, the City Council. shall hold a hearing on <br />the complaint and report, after giving tkaffected owner at least fourteen (14) days' notice <br />of the hearing. if following the hearing; the City Council concludes that a permit violation <br />did occur, the Council may require that some or all of the cash security be forfeited to the <br />City, in the Council's discretion. <br />4.1.5 The maximum duration of a hunting permit shall be three consecutive weeks, one <br />hunt per property owner per year. Such weeks must appear on the permit.. A permit may <br />authorize the discharge and use of (bow) weapons a maximum of three consecutive days <br />in any single week. Such days must appear on the permit. Other activities (such as setting <br />up stands) may take place on the days on which weapons discharge is not permitted. <br />4.1:5 Any personhunting under a permit who is not. one of the permit applicants must have <br />written. permission to hunt signed by all of the property owner(s). The hunter must have <br />this permission farm and a copy of the permit in their possession while hunting under the <br />permit. <br />411.7 The permit fee shall beset forth by City Council resolution. <br />4.1.8 Hunting shall be done: from elevated deer stands only. Hunters shall riot drive or Herd <br />deer intoa hunting area. All hunters must have appropriate State licensing and required <br />Permits for all deer taken. All State and Federal. hunting rules and regulations shall apply <br />in addition to requirements imposed by the City Council. <br />
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