[Adopted 8-13-1996 (Secs. 8-1-4, 8-1-5 and 8-1-6 of the 1996 Code)]
[Adopted 8-13-1996 (Sec. 10-5-8 of the 1996 Code)]
No disassembled, inoperable, unlicensed, junked or wrecked motor
vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, recreational vehicles/boats, trailers,
farm machinery, vehicle parts or tires, or appliances shall be stored
upon private residential property or unenclosed within a building
upon nonresidential property within the Village of Woodville for a
period exceeding 10 days unless it is in connection with an authorized
business enterprise located in a properly zoned area maintained in
such a manner as not to constitute a public nuisance. Included within
the jurisdiction of this article are manufactured home communities
within the Village, whether in public ownership or in private ownership
held open to the public.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DISASSEMBLED, INOPERABLE, JUNKED OR WRECKED MOTOR VEHICLES,
TRUCK BODIES, TRACTORS OR TRAILERS
Motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, truck bodies, tractors,
farm machinery or trailers in such state of physical or mechanical
ruin as to be incapable of propulsion or being operated upon the public
streets or highways or which are otherwise not in safe or legal condition
for operation on public streets or highways due to missing or inoperative
parts, flat or removed tires, expired or missing license plates or
other defects.
INOPERABLE APPLIANCE
Any stove, washer, refrigerator or other appliance which
is no longer operable in the sense for which it was manufactured.
This article shall not apply to any motor vehicle or motor vehicle
accessories stored within an enclosed building or on the premises
of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and in a non-nuisance
manner in a properly zoned area when necessary to the operation of
such business enterprise, in a storage place or depository maintained
in a lawful place and manner, or seasonal use vehicles such as snowmobiles,
motorcycles, motor scooters and nonmotorized campers, provided that
such vehicles are stored in compliance with the ordinances of the
Village. Also excepted are motor vehicles registered pursuant to §§ 341.265
and 341.266, Wis. Stats. In other situations the Village Board may
issue temporary permits permitting an extension not to exceed an additional
30 days' time to comply with this article where exceptional facts
and circumstances warrant such extension.
Any person who shall interfere with the enforcement of any of the provisions of this article and shall be found guilty thereof shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Code. Each motor vehicle or appliance involved shall constitute a separate offense.