[Ord. No. 14-20 §1, 7-16-2014]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have these
prescribed meanings:
CROSSBOW
A device for discharging quarrels, bolts, or arrows, formed
of a bow set cross-wise on a stock, usually drawn by means of a mechanism
and discharged by the release of a trigger.
FIREARM
Any rifle, shotgun, weapon or similar mechanism, by whatever
name known, which is designed to expel a projectile or projectiles
through a gun barrel, tube, pipe, cylinder or similar device by the
action of any explosive. The term "firearm" shall not apply to devices
used exclusively for commercial, industrial or vocational purposes.
PROJECTILE WEAPON
Any bow, crossbow, pellet gun, slingshot or other weapon
that is not a firearm, which is capable of expelling a projectile
that could inflict serious physical injury or death by striking or
piercing a person.
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A. This Section establishes regulations for hunting within the corporate
limits of the City of Bridgeton during deer hunting season set by
the Department of Conservation or such other specific time authorized
by the City of Bridgeton.
1.
Hunting within City limits is limited to discharging or releasing
arrows from archery devices. Crossbows are not permitted under this
Article.
2.
Prior to any hunting activity under this Section, the property
owner shall notify the Bridgeton Police Department of his or her intent
to hunt on his or her property. This notification shall include the
names of all property owners, the address of the proposed hunt property,
the dates of the proposed hunt, and the names of all proposed hunters.
In addition to the foregoing, the property owner shall complete a
"Notification of Intent to Hunt" form and return said form to the
Police Department prior to engaging in or permitting any hunting activity
on his or her property.
3.
All current laws of the State of Missouri in regard to the regulations
of hunting shall be obeyed within the corporate limits of the City
of Bridgeton.
4.
The hunt shall conform to all State regulations as defined by
this Missouri Department of Conservation.
5.
Permission to Hunt.
a.
It shall be unlawful for any person carrying an archery device
of any type to knowingly enter into the premises or property of another,
or to discharge any of the aforesaid archery devices while on the
premises or property of another, without first having obtained permission
in writing from the owner, lessee, or person in charge of such premises
or property. The duly obtained written permission shall be carried
on the person of the hunter requesting and receiving such permission.
b.
In additional to the requirements set forth herein, it shall
be at the discretion of the owner, lessee, or person in charge of
any premises or property to set the parameters under which any person
may hunt upon any such premises or property under the control of the
owner, lessee, or person in charge.
c.
Each hunter shall be held responsible for the actions of such
hunter, including but not limited to during the period in which permission
was granted by the landowner, lessee, or person in charge.
d.
No person without lawful authority, or without the expressed
or implied consent of the owner, lessee or his agent, shall enter
any building or enter upon any enclosed or improved real estate, lot
or parcel of ground within the City of Bridgeton or, being upon the
property of another, shall fail or refuse to leave such property when
requested to do so by the owner, lessee, or person in charge of said
property.
e.
Contiguous neighbors must be notified in writing by the property
owner, and the property owner must be able to show the appropriate
documentation of receipt of the notification of the approximate date
and time period of the hunt. For purposes of this Subsection, "contiguous"
shall mean any adjoining property that shares a common property line
(or point) with the lot on which the proposed hunt shall occur. Lots
separated by streets, common areas, or other public thoroughfares
shall not be considered contiguous.
6.
In addition to any requirements imposed by the Missouri Department
of Conservation regulations, any individual who successfully harvests
a deer during a hunt must report the hunter's name, sex of the deer
and the location of the harvest within two (2) business days by calling
the Bridgeton Police Department during normal business hours or by
delivering written notification to the office of the Chief of Police.
7.
Prior to discharging an archery device intended to be used for
hunting, it shall be the hunter's responsibility to permanently mark
each arrow or other projectile with his or her Missouri Department
of Conservation identification number.
8.
Nothing in this deer control policy shall authorize the parking
or standing of vehicles on private property without the consent of
the property owner or to park a vehicle in any manner otherwise prohibited
by the City Code. All hunters shall park their vehicles on the same
property on which they are hunting.
9.
Prior to hunting within the City limits of Bridgeton, every
individual seeking to hunt shall apply for a permit from the office
of the Chief of Police and provide a certificate of completion of
an archery device hunter safety course as approved or provided by
the Missouri Department of Conservation, regardless of age.
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A. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any archery device
across any street, sidewalk, road, highway or playground.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge an archery device
at or in the direction of any person, vehicle, dwelling, house, church,
school, playground or building that is within the range of discharge,
including a safety margin of at least seventy-five (75) feet.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any archery device
within one hundred fifty (150) yards of any church, school or playground.
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge an archery device
within thirty (30) yards of any dwelling, building, structure or vehicle,
unless the hunter has previously received express authority to discharge
the archery device within thirty (30) yards from the owner of the
dwelling, building, structure or vehicle.
D. No arrow or other projectile used to hunt deer pursuant to the deer
control policy may be discharged or projected at such an angle or
distance as to land on public or private property other than the property
on which the hunt has been authorized.
E. No arrow or other projectile used to hunt deer pursuant to the deer
control policy may be discharged or projected at such an angle or
distance as to land within seventy-five (75) feet of any front yard
property line.
F. No arrow or other projectile used to hunt deer pursuant to the deer
control policy may be discharged or projected at such an angle or
distance as to land within fifty (50) feet of any street or public
right-of-way.
G. All hunting shall be conducted from an elevated position that is
at least ten (10) feet in height and faces the interior of the property.
The elevated position (deer stand) shall be located in such a way
as to direct arrows towards the interior of the property and to prevent
any arrow from landing any closer than twenty-five (25) feet from
any side or rear property line.
H. No hunting is authorized on tracts of land under three (3) acres in area, except that adjacent property owners may combine their parcels to satisfy the property line discharge restrictions contained in Subsections
(E) and
(G) herein. All other provisions of the deer control policy shall apply to combined lots.
I. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18)
years old to hunt deer within the Bridgeton City limits.
J. No person shall possess, consume or be under the influence of alcohol
or any other controlled substance while engaged in hunting activities
within the Bridgeton City limits.
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A. Any person who kills or injures any deer while hunting shall make
a reasonable search to retrieve the deer and take it into his or her
possession.
B. This Section does not authorize the act of trespass.
C. It shall be the hunter's responsibility to obtain the permission
of any property owner upon which an injured or dead deer is located
prior to engaging in a reasonable search and retrieval of the deer.
D. In the event that the hunter cannot obtain the permission of a property
owner to conduct a reasonable search and retrieval of an injured or
dead deer, the hunter shall immediately notify the Missouri Department
of Conservation and the Police Department.
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A. Any person who kills any deer while hunting shall follow all Missouri
Department of Conservation guidelines regarding field dressing and
processing the animal.
B. Any person who kills any deer while hunting shall take precautionary
measures to avoid field dressing the deer in a public or conspicuous
location.
C. Any person who field dresses or otherwise processes a deer shall
properly dispose of the discarded organs and/or other parts in plastic
bags in private trash depositories, or by other appropriate means.
Nothing contained herein shall authorize the illegal dumping of solid
waste or authorize the illegal dumping of biohazardous waste.
D. The transportation of a carcass along any public right-of-way is
prohibited, unless it is covered or hidden from public view.