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WDFW Law Enforcement Services Contract Page 9 of 14 <br />8.64.010 Short title. <br />This shall be known and may be cited as the “Chaplain Tract” chapter. (Ord. 3315-13 § 1, 2013.) <br />8.64.020 Purpose. <br />The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare of those <br />residents within the Everett water service area and provide a safe and environmentally <br />sound public access program for the areas of the Chaplain Tract on which it is allowed. <br />Specifically, this chapter seeks to protect public health and safety by regulating human <br />activity located within the city-owned Chaplain Tract. (Ord. 3315-13 § 2, 2013.) <br />8.64.030 Definitions. <br />The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall mean as follows, unless a <br />different meaning clearly appears from the context: <br />“Authorized” means any permitted activity as defined in this chapter or otherwise <br />permitted by the director of public works or his or her designee. <br />“Chaplain Reservoir watershed boundary” means generally the area of land that collects <br />and discharges runoff into Chaplain Reservoir. <br />“Chaplain Tract” is the combination of Chaplain Tract North and Chaplain Tract South as <br />described in the areas of regulation below. <br />“Drones” refers to all types of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) as defined by the Federal <br />Aviation Administration (FAA) and includes any aircraft that is operated without the <br />possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft and associated <br />elements. <br />“Everett water service area” means that area bound generally by Arlington to the north; <br />Granite Falls, Chaplain Reservoir and Sultan to the east; the Snohomish/King County line to <br />the south; and Puget Sound to the west (as specifically delineated in the “Water System <br />Plan Update” [City of Everett 2007]) in which domestic and industrial water is provided by <br />the city of Everett to its customers.