Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Natural Resources
Law Enforcement Division
Local Hunting and Firearms Controls
RegulationNo 150 - Macomb county
Section R. 317.150.9 - Chesterfield township, south of 24-mile road

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 317.150.9
Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024

Rule 9. Hunting with, or the discharge of, a firearm, except under permit for target shooting as authorized by the township board, or to control nuisance animals as authorized by the department of natural resources, is prohibited within the following described area of Chesterfield township, Macomb county: Starting at 23-mile road and the Macomb township-Chesterfield township common border; thence easterly on 23-mile road to Gratiot avenue; thence northeasterly on Gratiot avenue to 24-mile road; thence easterly on 24-mile road to Baker road; thence northerly on Baker road to New Haven road/Washington avenue; thence southeasterly on New Haven road/Washington avenue to the west city limits of New Baltimore; thence southerly along the west city limits of New Baltimore to the shoreline of Lake St. Clair; thence southwesterly along the Lake St. Clair shoreline to William P. Rosso highway; thence westerly along William P. Rosso highway to the west boundary of Chesterfield township; thence northerly along the west boundary of Chesterfield township to 23-mile road, the point of beginning. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to lands owned by, or under the control of, the department of natural resources or the United States government.

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