Stockbridge Munsee Community, Wisconsin - Tribal Law

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Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Code.

Section ENV.04.45 — Livestock

(a) Effective December 31, 1988, corrals designed and constructed for holding, loading, and unloading livestock are prohibited within an area one hundred (100) feet from the banks of any reservation stream or lake unless permitted by the Tribe under subsection (c) of this Section.

(b) Effective December 31, 1988, livestock watering, feeding, and salting locations are prohibited within an area one thousand (1,000) feet from the banks of any reservation stream or lake unless permitted by the Tribe under subsection subsection (e) of this Section.

(c) Any person desiring to engage in activities covered under subsections (a) and (b) of this Section must submit in writing a project proposal to the Tribal Council. The Tribal Council shall make a final decision as to whether such activities will be permitted and what conditions will be imposed. Factors the Tribe may consider may include:

(1) Fish preservation and spawning habitat preservation; and

(2) Water quality protection to meet the standards of that particular watershed, as established by the stream classification system.

Original url: https://law.mohican.com/us/nsn/mohican/council/code/ENV.04.45

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