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Yes. If a private resident wanted to trap on our lands we would require them to get a City permit, which requires approval by the agency managing the land. In Parks, during the last 8 years we have not issued such a permit for private trapping for sport.

The City Council tweaked its Unified Development Ordinance with changes that included rules on parking vehicles in yards, removing a size requirement on MEMA cottages and allowing businesses a six month waiver on the current banner and sign regulations.The focus of the changes to the city ordinance governing the zoning of subdivisions and signs fell mainly on the cottages during Tuesday meeting at City Hall.Councilman Adam Colledge pushed to limit cottages outside mobile home parks to two and three bedroom units. He urged that one bedroom cottages only be allowed in mobile home parks.Councilman Gordon Gollott said the cottages are allowed anywhere in the high density residential zone in which mobile home parks can locate. The cottages require a conditional use permit, which must be approved by the Council.”When I look at a MEMA cottage, I sure like the looks of the MEMA cottage over the mobile home, regardless of size,” said Gollott.Colledge countered, “What I really trying to do is improve the character of the neighborhood.”Councilman Hurley Ray Guillotte said Colledge was trying to keep the cottages out of Gautier.The council approved the ordinance and stripped it of any references to cottage size requirements.Anthony Matheny, community services director, said he would do a comparative study for the council on what other cities on the coast are doing with the cottages.The council established rules for the placement of cottages in the city that are the same as for mobile homes.A provision to ban routine parking of vehicles on yards was included in the ordinance.Matheny said the ordinance reference to routine “really means abusing that day in and day out by parking in your yard as a matter of fact.”Councilman Scott Macfarland urged Matheny to “put some bite into violations so it means something.”Guillotte cautioned against a rule that would apply to Gautier residents in rural areas, such as along Miss.