A.
Discharge of firearms.
(1)
No person shall fire or discharge any rifle, revolver, pistol, cannon, gun or firearm of any description within the City, except as otherwise provided herein.
(2)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth within this section or within this Municipal Code, shotgun hunting and bow hunting is permitted upon lands within the Big Muskego Lake Wildlife Area which are owned and managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and which were acquired by the Department under the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, and which lands are west of South 116th Street and more particularly described under Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2010-2016.[1] The regulations pertaining to such shotgun hunting and bow hunting upon such lands shall be those as are set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes and the Wisconsin Administrative Code, as amended from time to time, respectively.
[Added 8-17-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-2016]
[1]
Editor’s Note: Section 3 of Ord. No. 2010-2016 refers to annexed Exhibit A, which more particularly describes the lands to which § 183-75A(2) pertains; a complete copy of the ordinance and exhibit are on file in the City offices.
B.
Use of shotguns.
(1)
The owner of any land within the City, together with any person invited by such owner, may on a date designated by the Council for the purpose of hunting foxes participate in an organized fox hunt and may fire any shotgun without magnum loads or slugs on the land belonging to such owner, provided that the land is not within the limits of a recorded plat, and no such shooting shall take place within 1,000 feet of any building, public street, road or highway. If the owner of any land should open his or her land for a fox hunt, such owner shall first notify the Police Department that he or she is opening his or her land for the fox hunt and shall give the location thereof.
(2)
The owner of any land 40 acres or more, who raises crops as his or her substantial livelihood, such as corn, grain, soy beans and produce, may use and discharge a shotgun to destroy birds and animals that destroy or damage his or her crops, provided that he or she obtains a permit from the Chief of Police to do so and agrees to all terms and conditions on such permit. A copy of such permit is on file in the office of the City Clerk and shall remain in effect until revised by a resolution of the Council.