[Ord. #2008-15]
The rules and regulations promulgated herein apply to public
parks and recreational areas and where applicable, to other lands
owned or controlled by the Township and devoted to public use or purpose.
Such activity shall be in accordance with the applicable regulations
as are now or hereafter may be adopted.
[Ord. #2008-15]
MOTOR VEHICLE
Shall mean all on-road and off-road vehicles including but
not limited to, cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, mini-bikes, mopeds,
go-cars, dune buggies, and dirt bikes, and any other similar vehicle
of the type that is normally used on land for recreation, entertainment
or pleasure.
RECREATION AREA
Shall mean any property owned or leased by the Township that
is dedicated for open space and recreation purposes and which is open
to the public either without charge or on a fee basis. The term includes,
but is not limited to, playgrounds, parks, ball fields, swimming areas,
beaches, natural education facilities, and any paths, roadways, sidewalks,
and parking areas therein or adjacent thereto.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
The Frelinghuysen Township Mayor and Committee have determined
that whitetail deer management on municipally owned property is a
necessary duty of the Township to ensure that the health of the whitetail
deer herd is maintained, plant and animal life which make up the ecosystems
of the natural areas within the Township are not irreparably damaged
or destroyed and to ensure the safety and welfare of the residents
of the Township.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
For the purpose of this Article, terms used herein shall be
defined as set forth in the regulations promulgated by the State of
New Jersey, Division of Fish and Wildlife.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
On or before July 1 each year, the Mayor and Township Committee
shall determine whether a white-tailed deer hunt should take place,
the number of permits that should be issued, which shall not exceed
twenty-five (25) permits per year, the dates on which permit applications
will be accepted, and the areas to be hunted. If the Mayor and Committee
determine that a hunt shall take place, they shall pass a resolution
setting forth the details of the hunt for that year, including the
permit application dates. The resolution shall be posted in the Township
and on the Township's website.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
Application and permit fees shall be determined by resolution.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
The following rules and regulations shall apply to any municipal
deer management permit issued by the Township:
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
Township of Frelinghuysen. All State and local regulations pertaining
to parks and to hunting shall remain in full force and effect, and
nothing herein shall be construed to abrogate same.
b. Each permittee shall be required to display his or her permit 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 Township of Frelinghuysen.
c. Permits are nontransferable.
d. Permittees shall be authorized to hunt only the property designed
by the Township of Frelinghuysen and shall be responsible for knowing
where they are at all times.
e. Only white-tailed deer may be hunted; the hunting, shooting, killing,
harvesting, trapping and pursuit or removal of any other wildlife
on municipally owned lands is strictly prohibited.
f. No buck shall be taken unless it has four or more points on one side
of its rack.
g. The season dates and bag limits set by this Article shall not exceed
those set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:25-5 et seq. and by the Fish and Game
Council for deer management zones located within the Township. In
the case of the Township of Frelinghuysen securing a Community-Based
Deer Management Program permit issued by the Division of Fish and
Wildlife, special rules will apply as to season and bag limits or
other regulations. In the event that the season dates or bag limits
set by N.J.A.C. 7:25-5 et seq., or by the Fish and Game Council for
deer management zones located within the Township, are more restrictive
than those set forth in this Article, then the more restrictive provisions
shall apply.
h. All hunting will be from an elevated position, either natural or
artificial. Only portable stands that do not harm trees shall be permitted.
All stands shall be removed daily. Fall-arrest safety harness protection
shall be used when utilizing tree stands. Vegetation removal for stand
access shall be minimized.
i. Motor vehicles shall be restricted to public roads.
j. Target practice is strictly prohibited. For purpose of this Article,
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.
k. Hunters shall remove all deer carcasses and entrails in their entirety
from Township property.
l. Each hunter must file an annual harvest report by March 31 of the
calendar year succeeding the permitted hunt season; reports can be
mailed or emailed.
m. The Township of Frelinghuysen reserves the right to suspend the hunt
and cancel permits for any reason when it is deemed necessary.
n. Any permit issued by the Township of Frelinghuysen may contain such
additional conditions as the Township of Frelinghuysen determines
are reasonably required to ensure the safety of the Township's
residents, including but not limited to limiting the days and times
during which the permittees may hunt thereon and restricting the areas
on which the permittees may hunt.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
Hunting permit areas will be designated by resolution. Hunters
must abide by all postings within the boundaries of the individual
parcels being hunted.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
Permits shall be valid only during October and November of the
calendar year in which they are issued, and shall be used only on
those days in October and November on which hunting is permitted by
the Division of Fish and Wildlife.
[Ord. #2015-02 § 2]
The Township shall be authorized to revoke a permit issued hereunder
at any time if the safety of any persons or the safety of property,
including that of the Township, is threatened. Violations by any permittee
of any 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 property are endangered
as set forth above, the Township is authorized to require and take
all steps necessary to eliminate the condition which endangers persons
or personal property, which may include removing the permittee from
municipally owned property.