No person may deposit, place or leave any materials or plant
vegetation on a Town road, within the right-of-way of the road, or
in the ditches of a Town road, which materials obstruct the use of
the road, render the surface slippery or hazardous, or which may damage
persons or property. This prohibition shall include, but not be limited
to, glass, garbage, gravel, stones, machinery, cans or other material,
but shall not include salt, sand, calcium chloride or other materials
used in maintenance of Town roads.
No person may plant, maintain or permit vegetation or plants
on any private premises adjacent to a highway which obstructs the
view of the operator of a motor vehicle approaching an intersection
or which obscures or conceals any traffic sign on a Town road. Every
person shall endeavor to reasonably trim, cut and otherwise prevent
vegetation or plants from obstructing visibility at intersections
or of signs.
No person may build or reconstruct a fence or any other structure
within the 33 feet of right-of-way of a Town road, measured from the
center line of said road. Any fence which existed prior to the construction
of the road may be maintained but may not be replaced.
No person may cultivate crop or otherwise work any land located
within the right-of-way of a Town road, including the planting of
trees.
No person may, by operation of a motor vehicle, spillage of
chemicals, operation of machinery or other action, damage a Town road.
The Town's Highway Patrol employee may order the person or persons
responsible for placing obstructions, litter, material or debris on
a Town highway to remove the same. If the person responsible fails
to remove the obstructions, litter, material or debris within 24 hours,
the Town may remove the same. The Town may charge the responsible
person or persons for the cost of the removal by sending an invoice
to the last-known address of the responsible person or persons. If
the responsible person or persons do not pay the charges before the
15th day of September, the unpaid charges shall be levied against
the real property of the responsible person or persons as a special
charge pursuant to § 66.0627, Wis. Stats., and shall be
a lien against said real property pursuant to § 66.0703(13),
Wis. Stats.
[Added 3-17-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-6]
If any tree falls from adjacent land into any road right-of-way,
the owner or occupant of the land shall immediately remove the tree
from the road right-of-way. If the property owner, following notice
from the Town, does not remove the tree, the Town may remove any fallen
tree or trees therein and charge the cost thereof to the property
owner pursuant to § 66.0627, Wis. Stats. When it is necessary
for trees in a road right-of-way to be removed, the adjacent property
owner shall have a right of first refusal to have the wood. After
receiving notice that a tree is to be removed, the adjacent property
owner shall have 14 days to remove the tree.
[Added 8-15-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-8]
The loading and unloading of any tracked vehicle on any Town
road in the Town of Pacific is prohibited. If a violation occurs in
regard to any project for which a building permit or other permit
has been issued, the Town, in addition to all other remedies under
the law, may withdraw its building permit.
[Added 8-15-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-8]
Any person or entity who shall violate any provision of this Article
VI shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $250, nor more than $1,000, for each offense, together with the costs of prosecution. This remedy shall be in addition to all other remedies available to the Town under the law.