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§ 5.36.520 <br />ORONO CODE <br />(6) The hunter receives no compensation for <br />the removal service apart from the reten- <br />tion of animals killed. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(4)(B); Code 2003, § 70-122) <br />Sec. 5.36.530. Baker Park. <br />An occasional permit valid for a period not to <br />exceed a total of three days in any one year shall <br />be issued to Hennepin Parks for the discharge of <br />shotguns in hunting of game animals in Baker <br />Park. In addition to other applicable conditions, <br />the park district must notify all abutting property <br />owners by letter ten days in advance of the <br />proposed hunt; and appropriate signage shall be <br />posted around the park reserve district boundar- <br />ies to limit unauthorized access during the hunt. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(4)(C); Code 2003, § 70-123) <br />Sec. 5.36.540. Occasional. <br />Occasional permits valid for a period under <br />section 5.36.510 or 5.36.520 as deemed appropri- <br />ate by the city may be granted to clubs or <br />persons. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(4)(D); Code 2003, § 70-124) <br />Sec. 5.36.550. Starting guns. <br />Permits may be granted for use of devices <br />such as starting guns when no projectiles are <br />used but only blank ammunition. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(6); Code 2003, § 70-125) <br />Sec. 5.36.560. Annual permits. <br />(a) Annual permits may be granted for: <br />(1) Trap and skeet shooting for clubs. <br />(2) Training of dogs for clubs or individuals, <br />which permit is valid only on land <br />described in the permit by persons with <br />the consent of the owner or lessee of the <br />land. <br />(3) Clubs and individuals operating a game <br />and fur farm pursuant to law. <br />(4) Occasional target shooting. <br />(5) Field trials, commercial or professional <br />exhibitions or displays, or any similar or <br />lawful purpose as determined by the <br />police chief. <br />(b) Any person, group or organization that <br />wishes to use an established range or trap, skeet <br />facility for any field trial, commercial or profes- <br />sional exhibition or display, or any similar or <br />lawful purpose shall apply for their own use <br />permit. The existing permit for gun club shall <br />not cover the special event. This would not <br />preclude that the gun club cannot have its own <br />special events, such as annual shoots, turkey <br />shoot, etc., as long as it is the gun club that is <br />responsible permit holder. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(6)(A); Code 2003, § 70-126) <br />Sec. 5.36.570. Permit procedure. <br />When a person or club applies for a permit, <br />the city administrator may require certain <br />information to be on the application and permit <br />form: <br />(1) Location of event. <br />(2) Site visit to be required. <br />(3) Intended use of permit. <br />(4) Certificate of insurance. <br />(5) Hours of shooting. <br />(6) Number of participants. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(8); Code 2003, § 70-127) <br />Sec. 5.36.580. Fees, revocation. <br />The fee for annual permit (club only) or <br />occasional permit shall be charged according to <br />the city fee schedule. A violation of any of the <br />conditions of a permit shall result in revocation <br />of the permit, and no permit shall be issued to <br />any club or person for one year after the date of <br />such revocation. Permits are issued to the person <br />to be actually using the firearms or weapon. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(7); Code 2003, § 70-128) <br />Sec. 5.36.590. Approval. <br />All permits are subject to the approval of the <br />city administrator upon recommendation of the <br />chief of police. <br />(Code 1984, § 9.10(8)(J); Code 2003, § 70-129; <br />Ord. No. 178(3rd series), § 7, 10-10-2016) <br />CD5:76 <br />