File #: IGA 24-10    Version: 1 Name: IGA with AZ Game and Fish for Community Fishing Program
Type: Intergovernmental Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 8/13/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action: 9/3/2024
Title: The Mayor and City Council shall consider approving an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Maricopa and the Arizona Game and Fish Commission for the purpose of conducting a Community Fishing Program and the stocking of fish at Pacana Park Pond and Copper Sky Lake.  Discussion and Action.
Attachments: 1. Intergovernmental Agreement
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The Mayor and City Council shall consider approving an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City of Maricopa and the Arizona Game and Fish Commission for the purpose of conducting a Community Fishing Program and the stocking of fish at Pacana Park Pond and Copper Sky Lake.  Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION

In December of 2013, the City of Maricopa entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Arizona Game and Fish Commission to conduct a Community Fishing Program.  The IGA was renewed in May, 2015 for a four-year term, and again in June, 2019, for a five-year term, which expired on June 30, 2024. 

Under this new IGA, the Arizona Game and Fish Department shall:

•                     Inform the public of the purpose and intent of the Community Fishing Program

•                     Make recommendations to the Commission pertaining to license requirements and bag and possession limits specific to the Community Fishing waters

•                     Issue fishing licenses and other applicable licenses to individuals and license dealers in the local area and statewide, as well as from Department offices and online

Additionally, the Department shall stock Pacana Park Pond and Copper Sky Lake with rainbow trout from December to February, and channel catfish in April, May, and from mid-September to November.  Fish stocking will cease from approximately June through mid-September due to heat stress factors.  Sunfish and other approved fish species may be stocked as necessary to establish or augment fish populations, to maintain a balanced and healthy fishery, to improve angler catch rates, and/or to provide a unique species for anglers.

The Department shall monitor basic water quality and biological indicators as needed to determine if lake conditions are suitable for fish stockings, and shall provide water quality information to park managers.  Any public health or safety concerns found by the Department shall b...

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