The governing body of the Borough of Hopatcong has determined
that wildlife management on municipally owned property is necessary
to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of
the Borough, and to ensure that healthy wildlife populations are maintained
and plant and animal life which make up the ecosystems of the natural
areas within the Borough are not irreparably damaged or destroyed.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
BOW AND ARROW
Any long bow, re-curve bow, compound bow or crossbow used
to shoot a slender, straight, generally pointed missile or weapon
equipped with feathers or vanes at the end of the shaft near the nock,
for controlling flight.
FIREARM
Any gun, shotgun, rifle, pistol, revolver or other device
from which a bullet, shot, ball, slug or other solid projectile is
propelled by means of a cartridge or shell or the action of an explosive
or the igniting of flammable or explosive substances.
GAME SPECIES
Any wildlife for which a legal hunting or trapping season
has been established by applicable law or regulation.
HUNTING
The possession of an instrument used to take wildlife in
a condition that makes the instrument readily usable, while in place
of proximity thereto where wildlife may be found.
Permit fees, if necessary, shall be determined by resolution
adopted by the governing body.
The following rules and regulations shall apply to all municipal
game management permits issued by the Borough of Hopatcong:
A. All hunting activity must be conducted in compliance with all of
the laws, rules and regulations of the State of New Jersey and the
Borough of Hopatcong.
B. Each permittee shall be assigned a hunting identification number
and shall be required to display said identification number prominently
on his or her person and vehicle when engaging in hunting activities.
This shall include any devices such as armbands, dash plaques or any
other identification deemed appropriate by the Borough of Hopatcong.
C. Permits are nontransferable.
D. Permittees shall be authorized to hunt only the property designated
by the Borough of Hopatcong and shall be responsible for knowing where
they are at all times.
E. Unless otherwise limited by an approved wildlife management plan,
permitees may hunt any lawful game species on municipally owned property.
F. All season dates, bag limits and hunting zones set according to N.J.A.C.
7:25-5 et seq. and the Fish and Game Council shall apply. In the event
the Borough of Hopatcong secures a community-based deer management
program permit issued by the Division of Fish and Wildlife, special
rules shall apply regarding season dates, bag limits and other regulations.
G. All hunting shall be from an elevated position either natural or
artificial. Only portable stands that do not harm the trees shall
be permitted. All stands shall be removed no later than 15 days following
the expiration of the permit. Fall-arrest safety harness protection
shall be used when utilizing tree stands.
H. Motor vehicles shall be restricted to public roads.
I. Target practice is strictly prohibited. For purpose of this chapter,
discharging a crossbow into a target at the end of a hunt for the
purpose of uncocking the crossbow shall not be considered to be target
practice.
J. Any permit issued by the Borough of Hopatcong may contain such additional
conditions as the Borough of Hopatcong and the Police Department determine
are reasonably required to ensure the safety of the Borough's
residents, including but not limited to limiting the days and times
during which permittees may hunt and restricting the areas upon which
permittees may hunt.
Permits shall be valid only during the applicable state-approved
hunting seasons, as said dates may be amended from time to time by
the New Jersey Fish and Game Council.
The Borough Clerk and Police Department shall be authorized
to revoke a permit issued hereunder at any time if the safety of any
persons or the safety of personal property, including that of the
Borough, is threatened. The WMTF may also make recommendations to
revoke any permit. Violations by any permittee of any significant
state or local rules and regulations pertaining to hunting or use
of parkland shall also cause the permit to be revoked. Where such
permit has been revoked or where persons or personal property are
endangered as set forth above, the Borough Clerk and the Police Department
are authorized to require that such person or persons leave the area
immediately and take all steps necessary to eliminate the condition
which endangers persons or personal property.
The provisions of this article and provisions of any rules and
regulations adopted by the Borough Council shall be enforced by the
Hopatcong Police Department.