No person shall do any of the following while on district lands:
(1) Pollute
or in any manner contaminate any reservoir, stream, channel, spring
or other water sources or water supply;
(2) Possess
or apply any pesticide, herbicide, fungicide or other poison; and
(3) Impede
the quantity or quality of water.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall do any of the following while on district lands:
(1) Damage,
cut, carve, transplant, or remove any vegetation, living or dead,
including any tree, plant, foliage, seed, bark, turf, leaf, mold,
fungus, grass or wood;
(2) Attach
any rope, wire or other object to any tree or plant, except as provided
in Section 9.05.02(3); and
(3) Damage
or otherwise disturb the natural environment.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall take, hunt, trap, harass or otherwise harm any kind of animal or the eggs of any animal, whether living or dead, or remove, destroy or in any manner disturb the natural habitat of any animal. Fishing or taking of fish is permitted as regulated in Chapter
9.06.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall damage, injure, collect or remove soil, earth,
rocks, sand, gravel, fossils, minerals or any article of geological
interest or value.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall damage, injure, collect or remove any object
of paleontological, archeological or historical interest or value.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall add to, alter or modify any watershed facility
including but not limited to construction, rerouting or alteration
of any hiking trail. Possession of trail construction tools including
but not limited to a McLeod, Pulaski, shovel, rake or other similar
tool by any unauthorized person is prohibited.
(Ord. 388 §2, 1999; Ord. 422 §6, 2011)