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Greeley board approves one-year hunting license for Lowell property amid neighbors’ safety concerns
Summary
The board approved a one-year hunting license allowing waterfowl hunting on about 55 acres of the Lowell property while delegating future renewals to the water and sewer director; board discussion highlighted proximity to trails and housing and uncertainty about insurance documentation.
The Greeley Water and Sewer Board approved a one-year hunting license agreement for the Lowell property, a parcel the city acquired in 2021 that includes Greeley Irrigation Company shares and multiple parcels.
Morgan, presenting the item for staff, said the hunting license covers roughly 55 acres and runs Oct. 1 through March 31. The agreement allows lessees to install and remove a blind for waterfowl hunting and includes a $150 annual fee; it requires board approval, execution of a waiver of liability by each hunter and staff recommended delegating renewal authority to the director of Water and Sewer provided the material substance of the agreement remains unchanged.
Board concerns and discussion Several board members raised neighborhood-safety and proximity concerns. One member,…
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