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PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES <br />Chapter 34 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS <br />ARTICLE II. - OFFENSES INVOLVING PUBLIC SAFETY <br />b. Bow and arrow hunting shall not be permitted within 500 feet of any residential dwelling or <br />other structure, park or playground without a city permit that specifically allows it. <br />c. Hunting shall not be permitted within 500 feet of any trunk highway without a city permit <br />that specifically grants permission. <br />(3)(2)Permits for bow and arrow hunting and target practice. A permit for bow and arrow hunting <br />target practice shall be required prior to such hunting activity. in the city. Applicants for a bow <br />and arrow hunting or target practice permit shall apply to the police chief or his/her designated <br />representative. <br />('I) Restrictions. Bow and arrow hunting shall not be within 500 feet of any residential structure, <br />commercial structure, park or playground, or any trunk highway without a city permit that <br />specifically grants permission. <br />(c) Permit issuance and administration. <br />(1) Authority. The police chief shall be granted the authority to administer the permit process and <br />issue permits under this section. <br />(2) Permit denials. Any party that has a permit request denied under this section may appeal to the <br />board of administrative hearings. The request for a hearing must be in writing, detailing the <br />reason for the appeal, and shall include the filing fee as set in the city rates and fees schedule. <br />The filing fee would be refunded if the Hearing Board reverses the denial and issues a permit. <br />(Code 1978, § 5.07; Ord. No. 73-10, 8-20-1973; Ord. No. 73-14; Ord. No. 83-15; Ord. No. 05-26, 11- <br />14-2005; Ord. No. 08-06, § 2, 2-12-2008; Ord. No. 09-10, § 2, 7-14-2009) <br />State law reference— Local firearms ordinances, Minn. Stats. § 471.633. <br />Ramsey, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances Page 2 <br />