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/// <br />cty°f REQUEST FOR ACTION ~ ~~ <br />Elk -.., ~'.~ ~ ~ ~~; <br />River <br />TO ITEM I~IUMBER <br />Parks and Recreation Commission 7.1.B. <br />AGENDA SECTION MEETING DATE PREPARED BY <br />Action/Discussion Item ul 14, 2010 Chris Leeseber ,Park Planner-Planner <br />ITEM DESCRIPTION REVIEWED By <br />City Park Hunting Policy Steve Benoit, Recreation Mana er <br /> REVIEWED BY <br /> Lori ohnson, Ci Administrator <br />ACTION REQUESTED <br />Staff recommends that the Parks and Recreation Commission recommend the following: <br />1. Not allow hunting, unless with a special permit, within 500 feet of any city park or trail year <br />round. (Proposed ordinance attached) <br />BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION <br />After discussing the concerns of hunting along the recently completed portion of the Great Northern <br />Trail at the June 9, 2010 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting, the Commission asked staff to <br />review options that might help minimize possible conflicts between hunting and park users. <br />Even though hunting is not allowed in any City park, there are proprieties where hunting is allowed that <br />are directly adjacent to park land. The concern is the possible discharge of a dangerous weapon into park <br />land. Below is a summary of where hunting is currently "prohibited" and allowed. <br />"Prohibited" Areas (unlessyou have a special permit): <br />1. Within 1,000 feet of the ordinary high-water mark of Lake Orono or the Elk River <br />2. Within 500 feet of any building, structure, or any platted area. <br />3. AR, R1-(b,c,d), R2, R3, R4, PUD, BP, DD, MU-ERP, C1, C2, C3, C4 <br />4. Platted lands zoned R1-a <br />Allowed Areas <br />1. R1-a (unless platted) <br />2. Al <br />3. CRT (unless platted) <br />4. I1 & I2 (unless contiguous on two or more sides to lands zoned R-1b, R-1c, R-2, R-3, R-4 or <br />PUD) <br />Currently hunting is not allowed within 500 feet of any platted property (subdivisions). This is to provide <br />a buffer between land that allows hunting and that of residential properties. The intent is to keep hunting <br />activities away from a population of people. <br />Hunting Seasons <br />The archery season for hunting is from September through December. To close the Great Northern <br />Trail for this time would not be favorable, as that would be for one third of a year and during some of the <br />C:\Documents and Settings\XPMUsex\Local Settings\Temporazy Internet Files\OLK66\Pazk Hunting Policy Memo.doc <br />