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PROHIBIT FEEDING OF DEER
CITY ADMINISTRATION
08-171 ORDINANCE
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A GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH CREATING SECTION 6-6.5 PERTAINING
TO PROHIBITING THE FEEDING OF DEER
WHEREAS, there is a problem with deer in the urbanized areas of the City of Oshkosh and
whereas, deer in urban areas may cause damage to property and create potential safety hazards; and
WHEREAS, feeding of deer creates secondary effects such as the animals losing their fear of
people; losing their ability to find natural food on their own and being enticed into residential
neighborhoods in search of feed.
NOW, THEREFORE, The Common Council of the City of Oshkosh does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. That Section 6-6.5 of the Oshkosh Municipal Code pertaining to the Prohibiting
the Feeding of Deer is hereby created to read as follows:
Section 6-6.5 Feeding of Deer Prohibited
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to place any feed including but not limited to salt,
minerals, grain, corn, fruit, vegetable material or any other type of feed on the ground or in
feeders, mangers or any other type of structure or receptacle for the purpose of feeding
deer or enticing deer onto anyone's property in the City except as provided in subsection
(C) of this section.
(B) There shall be a rebuttable presumption that either of the following acts are for the purpose
of feeding whitetail deer:
1. The placement of salt, minerals, grain, corn, fruit, vegetable material or other type of
feed in an aggregate quantity of greater than one-half gallon at a height of less than six
feet off the ground.
2. The placement of salt, minerals, grain, corn, fruit, vegetable material or any other type
of feed in any aggregate quantity in a drop feeder, automatic feeder or similar device
regardless of the height of the feeder or device.
(C) This section shall not apply to the following situations:
1. Naturally growing grain, fruit or vegetable material, including gardens and residue from
lawns, or gardens and other vegetative materials maintained as a mulch or compost
pile.
2. Unmodified commercially purchased bird feeders or their equivalent.
3. Deer feeding may be authorized on a temporary basis by the common council for deer
management practices authorized by the City.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and
publication.