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I want to hunt in the city of Appleton (Attorney's Office - General)
Section 10-2(c) of the Appleton Municipal Code outlines the criteria for hunting within the City limits:
(c) Hunting within the City limits.
(1) Permits.
a. The Chief of Police or designee is authorized to issue hunting permits.
b. Only the owner of the designated property or persons with the owner’s written permission shall be eligible to receive a permit to hunt.
c. Permits under this subsection shall only apply to the hunting of deer.
d. Permits shall only be issued for hunting with a bow and arrow. Crossbows are allowed according to Wis. State Statute §29.171.
e. A copy of a state archery license, valid deer tag, a certificate of archery proficiency and a thirty dollar ($30.00) application fee shall accompany the application for a permit.
f. Hunting shall only be by the person listed on the permit.
g. Permits are not transferable.
h. No permits shall be issued to any person under the age of eighteen (18).
i. Permits shall be issued for the same time period established by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for the bow hunting deer season.
j. The Police Department may immediately revoke a permit if a hunter violates any part of this ordinance. Upon revocation of the permit, the pemittee may appeal the decision to the Safety and Licensing Committee.
(2) Requirements.
a. When hunting, persons shall at all times carry valid photo identification, a copy of the City permit and the state archery license.
b. No arrow or other object used to hunt deer pursuant to the City permit may be discharged or projected at such an angle or distance as to land on public or private property not described in the permit.
c. No arrow or other object may be discharged from or projected onto or over any park, bicycle trail or hiking trail within a NC Nature Conservancy District.
d. The person shall follow all state statute and DNR regulations pertaining to bow hunting.
(3) Penalties. Any person that violates any of the provisions of this section may be subject to a forfeiture of no more than five hundred dollars ($500) for the first offense and no more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the second and subsequent offenses. Each day that a violation occurs shall be considered a separate offense.
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