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A. This chapter regulates human activity within incorporated, city-owned property known collectively as the Chaplain Tract, which is divided into two separate and distinct areas known as “Chaplain Tract North” and “Chaplain Tract South” as defined by this section. The regulations of this chapter apply to the entire Chaplain Tract except where specifically designated.

B. “Chaplain Tract North” means that incorporated, city-owned land which is not open for public use. It includes the following locations:

1. The entire area within the Chaplain Reservoir watershed boundary.

2. The entire area located north of the electronic gate at the entrance to the city water filtration plant except pedestrian and bicycle travel along T-1250 to Lost Lake south of the Chaplain Reservoir watershed boundary.

3. The area north of the Diversion Dam on the Sultan River.

C. “Chaplain Tract South” means that incorporated, city-owned property which is open to the public for limited recreational uses including hunting and fishing as licensed by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife and subject to the regulations of this chapter. It includes the following locations:

1. The area located south of the electronic gate at the entrance to the city water filtration plant and outside the Chaplain Reservoir watershed.

2. The area south of the Diversion Dam on the Sultan River.

3. Pedestrian and bicycle travel along T-1250 to Lost Lake south of the Chaplain Reservoir watershed boundary. (Ord. 3315-13 § 4, 2013.)