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Atlantic City Council to act on deer hunter qualifications resolution

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August 20th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday (Aug. 21st), is expected to act on a couple of matters pertaining to the hunting of antlerless deer within the City limits. During their 5:30-p.m. session, the Council will act on approving a Resolution making minor modifications to ordinance Chapter 57/Urban Deer Control. The changes are designed to help create some additional incentives that officials hope will increase participation in the program. They’ll also act on approving a Resolution adding two provisions to hunting permits and fees.

The City’s Community Protection Committee has recommended a hunter must first take an antlerless deer, and once it has been verified by a member of the Atlantic Police Department or Natural Resources that it was taken within the City limits of Atlantic, the hunter will be authorized to take an any-sex deer (with or without antlers) within the City limits. The Committee has also recommended the Council approve the City reimbursing hunters for the cost of a tag for an antlerless deer, if verified the animal was taken within the City limits. Reimbursements would be limited to an amount that is no greater than the cost for an “In-State permit,” although out of state hunters are allowed to participate in the program. Hunters who qualified for the program last year do not need to qualify again this year,

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will hold a public hearing on the Re-Codification of the City’s Code of Ordinances. City Administrator Doug Harris said the Code was re-codified over the past 18-months, and is the first time that’s been done in 10-years. The new Code incorporates State and Legislative changes, changes made as part of the Model Code recommended by the Iowa Municipal League, and those made by the City itself.

The Council will also discuss: Selling City-owned lots at 300 Cedar, 405 W. 4th and 106 E. 9th Streets; a report from a Personnel and Finance Committee with regard to a proposal to share in the purchase of the former Sitel building for use as a new City Hall and Emergency Communications Center, along with their recommendations with regard to the City Truck Parking Lot; and, the Council will consider a request from Nishna Hills Golf Club for the City to share in the cost of addressing water erosion concerns on their property.