Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the statutory provisions in Chs. 340 to 348, Wis. Stats., describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic, and Ch.
350, Wis. Stats., with respect to snowmobiles, inclusive of any provisions therein relating to penalties to be imposed and exclusive of any regulations for which the statutory penalty is a fine or term of imprisonment, are adopted and by reference made a part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by any statute incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited by this chapter. Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein are intended to be made part of this chapter in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of traffic on the highways, streets and alleys of the state.
[Added 7-6-1999; amended 9-5-2000]
A yield sign shall be erected at the triangle
intersection of Wakefield Downs on the southwest side.
No person shall use compression brakes or operate a motor vehicle
using brakes which are in any way activated or operated by the compression
of the engine of any such motor vehicle or any unit or part thereof,
unless such brakes are necessarily used in an emergency situation.
The prohibition contained in this subsection shall not apply to fire,
police, EMS and/or other emergency vehicles.
[Added 5-17-1999]
No person shall operate any motor vehicle over,
along, or into any drainage ditch adjacent to any public street, or
over a street curb, except over an established driveway, except that
a contractor may drive though a drainage ditch if this is necessary
for the repair of buildings and/or structures located on the premises,
which repairs are authorized and permitted by the building permit.
In such event, the contractor having the building permit for such
work shall be responsible for the repair of the ditch and road surface.
This repair must be made to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector
within 30 days after the work is completed. Until such satisfactory
repairs are made, the Building Inspector shall not issue any further
building permit to the contractor involved.
A. As used in this section, the term "motor vehicle"
shall include every device in, upon, or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a public street, including
but not limited to passenger motor vehicles, motor trucks, tractors,
earthmoving equipment, and any other type of motor-driven vehicles.
B. In the event that repairs are not completed to the
satisfaction of the Building Inspector as provided herein, the Village
may repair the ditch and road service and charge the costs incurred
as a special assessment in accordance with the provisions of § 66.0703,
Wis. Stats. Any such special assessment shall be placed on the tax
bill issued for the next following tax year.
[Added 1-3-2000]
No driver of any vehicle shall cause, by excessive
and unnecessary acceleration, the tires of such vehicle to spin and
emit loud noises or to unnecessarily throw stones or gravel, nor shall
such driver cause to made by excessive and unnecessary acceleration
any loud noise as would be disturbing to the public peace, nor shall
any driver cause any vehicle to operate in an unsafe manner.
[Added 1-3-2000]
No driver of any vehicle in a public or private
place shall cause the vehicle to spin, slide or move in a sideways
direction, by excessive and unnecessary acceleration or speed while
turning the vehicle's front wheels sharply to the right or left.
The penalty for violation of any provision of
this chapter shall be a forfeiture and penalty assessment if required
by § 757.05, Wis. Stats., a jail assessment if required
by § 302.46(1), Wis. Stats., plus any applicable fees prescribed
in Ch. 814, Wis. Stats.
A. State forfeiture statutes. Any forfeiture for violation of §
419-1 shall conform to the forfeiture permitted to be imposed for violation of the statutes adopted by reference, including any variations or increases for subsequent offenses.
B. Local regulations. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the penalty for violation of §§
419-2,
419-3,
419-4 and
419-6 of this chapter shall be as provided in §
1-4 of this Code.
C. Parking violations.
(1) State statutes. The penalty for violation of the following
sections of the Wisconsin Statutes shall be as prescribed in § 346.56,
Wis. Stats.:
(a) Section 346.505(2), parking in spaces reserved for physically disabled
persons.
(b) Section 346.51(1), improper parking on/off roadway.
(c) Section 346.52(1), stopping/standing in prohibited areas.
(d) Section 346.52(2), stopping/standing on highway by grade school
(e) Section 346.53, parking/standing where prohibited.
(f) Section 346.54, improper parking/standing of vehicle.
(g) Section 346.55(1), parking on left side of highway.
(h) Section 346.55(3), parking on posted private property.
(2) Local regulations. Any person who shall violate any of the parking provisions in §
419-7 of this chapter shall pay the following forfeitures:
(a)
If paid within 72 hours after the alleged violation:
$3.
(b)
If paid within 96 hours after a final notice
of past due parking violation has been mailed to the registered owner
of the motor vehicle involved at his last known post office address:
$5.
D. Waiver of parking restrictions. Notwithstanding anything
contained herein to the contrary, the Village Board may, upon application
of any property owner or resident, waive the provisions of the Traffic
Code as it relates to the parking of motor vehicles where good cause
has been shown. As used herein, the term "good cause" shall include
circumstances or situations where the applicant establishes that a
literal enforcement of the traffic code, as it relates to parking,
would create undue hardship or practical difficulty or where the applicant
establishes that the parking activities for which the waiver is requested
occurred on a regular basis prior to the effective date of the enactment
of the Traffic Code provision for which a waiver is sought. Determination
of the Village Board with respect to whether to grant or deny such
a waiver shall be final.
[Added 5-17-1999]