[Adopted 7-9-2012 by Ord. No. 26]
A.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, the statutory provisions in Chs. 340 to 348 and 350 and §§ 941.01 and 941.30, and 23.33(8)(b) and (11), Wis. Stats., describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic for which the penalty is a forfeiture only, excluding penalties to be imposed and procedure for prosecution, are hereby adopted and by reference made a part of this article 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 article. Any future amendments, revisions, or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein are intended to be made part of this article in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of traffic on the highways, streets, and alleys of the state.
B.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, the rules
of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation promulgated under Ch.
110, 347 or 348, Wis. Stats., including but not limited to the regulatory
provisions in Ch. Trans 305, Wis. Adm. Code, except rules pertaining
to federal motor carrier safety standards, describing and defining
regulations for which the penalty thereof is a forfeiture, excluding
penalties to be imposed and procedure for prosecution, are hereby
adopted and by reference made a part of this section as though fully
set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by
any such regulation incorporated herein by reference is required or
prohibited by this article. Any future amendments, revisions, or modifications
of said rules and regulations incorporated herein are intended to
be made part of this article in order to secure uniform statewide
regulation of vehicles on the highways, streets and alleys and roads
of this state.
A.
A traffic and engineering investigation having been made on the following
described highways, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles
may be operated on said highways, which speed is herewith established
as reasonable and safe pursuant to § 349.11, Wis. Stats.,
shall be as set forth herein, subject to approval by the Department
of Transportation and upon the erection of standard signs giving notice
thereof:
(1)
Speed limit of 25 mph.
Aerotech Drive
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Anderson Lane
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Angel Hill Drive
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Appletree Court
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Arnies Lane
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Atlantis Drive
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Autumn Court
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Baileys Harbor Court
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Barnwood Court
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Barry Court
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Benjamin Court
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Bennett Circle
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Bettys Rodeo Drive
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Birmingham Street
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Blue Heron Lane
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Bluebluff Way
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Blustery Drive
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Bobwhite Drive
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Bon Bon Court
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Boonesborough Drive
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Brackenwood Lane
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Brandon Court
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Brookview Drive
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Brush Run
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Buckys Way
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Buman Way
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Buttercup Court
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Cape Cod Avenue
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Cedar Drive
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Cedar Grove Court
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Cedar Lane
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Celebration Drive
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Challenger Drive
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Chapel Hill Drive
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Charleen Lane
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Cheryl Court
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Chesapeake Court
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Christy Lane
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Churchill Court
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Churchill Road
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Cleary Court
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Clover Lane
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Cobblestone Court
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Colonial Drive
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Columbia Drive
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Comet Lane
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Communication Court
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Communication Drive
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Contractor Drive
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Cornhusk Drive
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Cozy Creek Court
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Craftsmen Court
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Crandon Court
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Daniel Court
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Dawn Court
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Deer Haven Court
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Design Drive
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Diamond Court
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Discovery Drive
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Donna Drive
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Dover Court
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Ellen Lane
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Elpaso Drive
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Emerald Court
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Emerald Lane
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Endeavour Drive
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Englewood Drive
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Evening Star Drive
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Everglade Road (STH 76 to west)
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Fairlane Drive
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Fairwinds Drive
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Family Circle
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Fawn Ridge Court
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Fawn Ridge Drive
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Flagstone Court
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Forest Glen Court
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Forest Glen Drive
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Fox Hollow Lane
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Fox Springs Drive
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Foxwood Drive
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Gemini Lane
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Gemstone Court
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Gene Court
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Glen Rose Lane
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Glen Valley Drive
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Glenford Way
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Glenview Drive
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Golden Autumn Place
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Goldfinch Court
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Goldfinch Drive
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Goose Creek Circle
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Green Willow Court
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Greenbush Court
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Greenridge Drive
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Greenville Center Drive
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Greenville Drive (CTH GV to end)
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Greenwillow Lane
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Greenwood Court
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Greenwood Road (School Road to STH 15)
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Harpers Drive
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Harvest Drive
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Hawkfield Court
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Heavenly Drive
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Heron Ridge Court
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Hickory Meadows Lane
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Hickory Nut Trail
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High Green Court
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High Green Drive
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Hillandale Drive
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Hillcrest Court
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Hillwood Court
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Holy Hill Drive
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Horizon Drive
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Hot Springs Court
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Hummock Drive
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Hyacinth Lane
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Ivy Lane
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Jackie Court
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Jeremy Court
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Joan Street
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Joeys Place
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Julius Drive (School Road - N1270)
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Keifer Court
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Keimar Court
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Kimberly Court
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Knollwood Court
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Lakeview Court
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Lakeview Lane
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Lawler Court
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Levi Drive
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Lilac Lane
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Lily of the Valley Court
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Lily of the Valley Drive
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Linda Lou Drive
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Long Court
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Lundeen Drive
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Lynchburg Drive
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Maple Leaf Court
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Maple Terrace Road
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Marcy Court
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Marlys Court
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Marrihill Court
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Meadow Park Drive
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Meadowview Drive
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Medina Drive
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Merrimac Drive
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Michael Court
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Midnight Court
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Midnight Way
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Milly Street
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Misty Springs Court
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Molly Marie Court
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Moon Dust Court
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Moon Shadow Drive
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Moonlight Drive
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Morning Glory Lane
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North Springs Drive
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Nature Trail Drive
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Neubert Road
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North Road (WI Avenue - south)
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Northmont Drive
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Oakwood Avenue
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Olive Court
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Orchid Way
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Parkview Court
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Parkview Drive
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Peaceful Court
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Pebble Ridge Road
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Pilgrim Street
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Pine View Court
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Plymouth Street
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Ponderosa Drive
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Prairie Court
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Prairie View Drive
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Priscilla Lane
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Puls Farm Place
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Quail Run Drive
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Rawley Point Drive
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Red Hawk Drive
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Redwing Drive
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Reimer Court
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Reimer Drive
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Reis Road
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Rhinestone Court
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Rickey Lane
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Ridgeside Drive
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Ridgetop Drive
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Ridgeway Drive
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Rimrock Lane
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Rivendale Court
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River Drive
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Robert Court
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Rochelle Court
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Rock Island Drive
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Rockdale Lane
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Rocky Mountain Drive
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Saint Helen Drive
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Saint Marys Drive
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Sally Court
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Savannah Drive
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School Road (STH 76 to east limit)
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Schroeder Farm Drive
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Schroth Lane
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Shadybrook Lane
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Shagbark Way
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Shenandoah Court
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Sherwood Point Court
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Sherwood Point Drive
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Skyline Drive
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Smokey Court
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Snowdrop Court
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South Creek Drive
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South Mayflower Drive
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South Park Drive
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Southport Drive
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Spencer Road (CTH CB to Mayflower Road)
[Added 1-14-2019 by Ord. No. 01-19] |
Spring Court
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Spring Green Place
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Spring Valley Drive
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Squirrel Run
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Star Dust Drive
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Stone Bluff Lane
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Summer Breeze Lane
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Summer View Drive
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Summer Wind Lane
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Sunfield Drive
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Sunnyvale Lane
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Sunrise Trail
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Sunset Drive
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Swanee Circle
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Tallahassee Court
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Talon Drive
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Technical Drive (School Road - Design Drive)
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Terrace Drive
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Thornton Drive
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Thrush Drive
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Timothy Lane
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Topaz Court
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Trillium Court
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Tuckaway Court
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Two Mile Road
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Vander Maazen Drive
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Vanessa Lane
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Vast Domain Drive
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Velma Lane
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Violet Court
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Vista Court
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Wally Way
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Waterlefe Drive
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Weatherhill Court
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West Lake Court
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West Meadows Lane
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Westgreen Court
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Westgreen Drive
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Westhaven Court
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Westhaven Drive
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Wieckert Court
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Wildwood Drive
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Winds End Lane
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Windward Drive
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Windy Way
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Windyhill Road
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Woodland Drive
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(2)
Speed limit of 30 mph.
(Reserved)
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(3)
Speed limit of 35 mph.
Airport Park Drive
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Communication Drive
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Craftsmen Drive
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Design Drive
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Everglade Road (Greenwood Road to Mayflower Road)
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Greendale Road (School Road to Hickory Court)
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Greenwood Road (Everglade Road to STH 15)
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Julius Drive (STH 15 to School Road)
[Added 9-9-2019 by Ord. No. 13-19] |
Lily of the Valley (STH 15 to Spring Road)
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Mayflower Road (WI Avenue to south limit)
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Municipal Drive (STH 15 to Everglade Road)
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Quality Court
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Quality Drive
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Specialty Drive
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Spencer Road (STH 76 to Airport)
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Spring Road (Julius Road to STH 15)
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Technical Drive (Design Drive to Quality Drive)
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Tower View Drive
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(4)
Speed limit of 40 mph.
(Reserved)
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(5)
Speed limit of 45 mph.
College Avenue (0.1 m east of Communication Drive)
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CTH BB (Irish Road to CTH CB)
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CTH JJ
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CTH CB
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Everglade Road (STH 76 to Greenwood Road)
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Greendale Road
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Hillview Road
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Island Road add curve signs
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Julius Drive
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Manley Road
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Mayflower Road (WI Avenue to CTH JJ)
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Municipal Drive (STH 15 to Sunnydale Lane)
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Municipal Drive (0.2 miles north and south of W Avenue)
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North Road
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School Road (STH 76 to Julius Road)
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Spencer Road (STH 76 to West End)
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Spring Road (North Road to Julius Road)
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STH 15
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Winnegamie Drive (STH 76 to M-sign)
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Wisconsin Avenue (Mayflower Road to STH 76)
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(6)
Speed limit of 55 mph.
College Avenue (exception: WB 0.1 mile east of Communication
Drive)
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CTH BB (STH 76 to Irish Road)
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CTH-JJ
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Greendale Road
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Municipal Drive - STH 76
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School Road (Julius Road to west limit)
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Spring Road (North Road to west limit)
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STH 15
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Winnegamie Drive (Maint. line west to Anderson Lane)
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Wisconsin Avenue (STH 76 west to Greendale Road)
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B.
Modifications. The Village Board of the Village of Greenville hereby
determines that speed limits on the following streets and roads or
portions thereof are unreasonable, unsafe or imprudent and modifies
such speed limits under authority granted by § 349.11, Wis.
Stats., as follows:
(1)
Ten miles per hour in any public park located within the Village
of Greenville.
(2)
Fifteen miles per hour on any street or road contiguous to a public
parks located within the Village of Greenville.
(3)
Fifteen miles per hour on any street or road or parking lot located
within the public access area of the County Airport.
(4)
Fifteen miles per hour on any street or road within a posted school
zone within the Village of Greenville.
C.
Any person violating any provision of this section shall, upon conviction,
be subject to a forfeiture amount set from time to time by ordinance
in the Fine and Forfeiture Schedule of the Village of Greenville.[1]
[Amended 10-13-2014]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Fine and Forfeiture Schedule is on file
in the Village offices.
Arterial streets shall be designated by stop signs or other
appropriate signs, and every operator of a vehicle approaching such
sign shall comply with § 346.46, Wis. Stats.
A.
There is hereby established a four-way arterial stop at the corners/intersection
of CTH JJ and STH 76 (Municipal Drive) in the Village of Greenville.
A.
No person shall park, stop, or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, temporarily or otherwise, in any of the following
places. Any additional parking limitations and restrictions may be
enacted by the Village Board and shall be filed with the Village Clerk
and be indicated upon a map posted in the Greenville Village Hall.
(1)
(Reserved)
B.
The Village President or Designee and the Director of Public Works are hereby authorized to impose temporary parking restrictions and temporary intersection control regulations on existing streets and detour routes during street repair or reconstruction or during special events. Such temporary regulations may be enforced like other provisions of this section, and appropriate signs shall be erected in accordance with § 290-28.
C.
All-night parking regulated.
(1)
When signs have been erected at or reasonably near the corporate
limits of the Village as provided in § 349.13, Wis. Stats.,
no person shall park any motor vehicle on any street or road in the
Village of Greenville for a period of time longer than 30 minutes
between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. from November 15
of each year to April 15 of the following year.
[Amended 10-13-2014]
(2)
In addition to the penalty set forth hereinafter, any police officer
may cause any vehicle parked in violation of this subsection to be
moved to a public parking lot or garage, and the cost of moving and
storage shall be paid by the owner or operator of said vehicle, and
the Law Enforcement Unit shall hold said vehicle until all charges
of moving and storage have been paid.
D.
Snow emergencies.
(1)
EMERGENCY SNOWSTORM
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Definitions. As used in this subsection, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
One in which snow is gathering in such a manner as to produce
a congestion of traffic or impede the operation of emergency vehicles.
Includes police cars, firefighting apparatus, ambulances,
rescue squad cars and Village-owned or Village-hired snowplows, snow-removal
equipment, and machinery.
(2)
Declaration of emergency. A snow emergency is in existence when the
Village President or his designee declares an emergency to exist in
the Village of Greenville by reason of an emergency snowstorm. Said
emergency is declared to continue for a period of 48 hours after declaration
or until such earlier time as snowplowing operations have been declared
completed by the Director of Public Works.
(3)
Notice of emergency. The Village President or his designee may declare
a snow emergency through the press, radio or other public means of
communication.
(4)
Parking prohibited during emergency. No person shall park any vehicle
on any street, alley or public parking lot during the period of a
snow emergency, or immediately thereafter, until such street, alley
or public parking lot has been cleared of snow.
(5)
Removal of vehicles. Whenever such an emergency exists, as hereinbefore
defined, and any vehicles are illegally parked, stopped, or standing
in such a manner as to prevent or impede snow clearance or removal
in any manner upon any street, alley, highway, or public parking lot,
the Director of Public Works or his designee shall be authorized to
move or remove such vehicles, where such vehicles will no longer prevent
or impede such aforesaid snow clearance or removal. Towing fees will
be assessed against the violator in addition to any and all fines.
E.
Parking violation forfeitures.
(1)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for
a violation of § 346.505, Wis. Stats., pertaining to handicap
parking shall incur a forfeiture of $300, which may be paid by delivering
or direct mailing $300 and the citation to the Law Enforcement Unit
within 30 days of the date of the citation.
(2)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for
violation of any overtime parking regulation shall incur a forfeiture
of $35. Said forfeiture may be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing
$20 and the citation to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of
the date of the citation. Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within
10 days will result in the full forfeiture being imposed.
(3)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for
violation of any regulation prohibiting parking during a special event
shall incur a forfeiture of $55. Said forfeiture may be satisfied
by delivering or direct mailing $40 and the citation to the Law Enforcement
Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation. Failure to satisfy
the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the full forfeiture being
imposed.
(4)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for
violation of any parking regulation prohibiting stopping, standing,
or parking around a school shall incur a forfeiture of $55. Said forfeiture
may be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing $40 and the citation
to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation.
Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the
full forfeiture being imposed.
(5)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for violation of § 346.52, Wis. Stats., as adopted in § 290-23 of this article, except § 346.52(2), Wis. Stats., prohibiting stopping, standing, or parking around a school, shall incur a forfeiture of $35. Said forfeiture may be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing $20 and the citation to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation. Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the full forfeiture being imposed.
(6)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for violation of § 346.53, Wis. Stats., as adopted in § 290-23 of this article, shall incur a forfeiture of $35. Said forfeiture may be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing $20 and the citation to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation. Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the full forfeiture being imposed.
(7)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for violation of Subsection C above prohibiting parking from 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall incur a forfeiture of $35. Said forfeiture may be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing $20 and the citation to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation. Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the full forfeiture being imposed.
(8)
Any person to whom a parking violation citation has been issued for
parking on posted private property or any other parking restriction
for which a forfeiture is not otherwise specifically established in
this section shall incur a forfeiture of $35. Said forfeiture may
be satisfied by delivering or direct mailing $20 and the citation
to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the date of the citation.
Failure to satisfy the forfeiture within 10 days will result in the
full forfeiture being imposed.
(9)
Any person wanting to contest a parking violation citation shall,
within 10 days of the date of issuance, file an appeal form with the
Law Enforcement Unit. Following the administrative review, any person
who is not satisfied with the results of that review shall submit
a written request for judicial review to the office of the Village
of Greenville Clerk of Court. The request for judicial review shall
be submitted within 30 days of the date the parking violation citation
was issued. When a timely request for administrative or judicial review
is not filed, the parking violation citation shall be presumed to
be uncontested. Forfeitures not paid within 30 days of the parking
violation citation's issuance may result in action being commenced
by the Village in accordance with the uniform traffic procedure for
nonmoving violations as set forth in § 345.28, Wis. Stats.,
to include forwarding the matter to the State Department of Transportation
for enforcement under the state traffic violation and registration
program.
The operator of any vehicle involved in an accident within the
corporate limits of the Village of Greenville shall, within 10 days
of such accident, file with the Law Enforcement Unit a copy of the
report required by § 346.70, Wis. Stats., if any. If the
operator is unable to make such report, any occupant of the vehicle
at the time of the accident capable of making such report shall have
a duty to comply with this section. Such reports shall be subject
to the provisions and limitations in §§ 346.70 and
346.73, Wis. Stats.
A.
Authority to procure and erect signs and signals. The Village President
or designee, in conjunction with the Village Director of Public Works
or his designee, is hereby authorized and directed to procure, erect
and maintain appropriate standard traffic signals, signs and markings
conforming to the rules of the State Department of Transportation
giving notice of the provisions of this section as required by state
law. Signs shall be erected in such location and manner as the Village
President or designee of the Village of Greenville shall determine
will best effect the purposes of this section and give adequate warning
to users of the streets, highways, and roads.
B.
Removal of unofficial signs and signals. The Village President or
designee shall have the authority granted by § 349.09, Wis.
Stats., and is hereby directed to order the removal of a sign, signal,
marking or device placed, maintained or displayed in violation of
this section or § 346.41, Wis. Stats. Any charge imposed
on the premises for removal of such an illegal sign, signal or device
shall be reported to the Village Board of Trustees at its next regular
meeting for review and certification.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
[Amended 4-27-2020 by Ord. No. 05-20; 1-24-2022 by Ord. No. 02-22]
A.
Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish all-terrain
and utility-terrain vehicle routes in the Village of Greenville and
to regulate the operation of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicles
in the Village of Greenville.
B.
Authority. The Village Board of the Village of Greenville, Outagamie
County, Wisconsin, has the specific authority to adopt this All-Terrain
and Utility-Terrain Vehicle Ordinance under § 23.33(8)(b)
and (11), Wis. Stats.
C.
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV)
VILLAGE
UTILITY-TERRAIN VEHICLE (UTV)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Definitions. For this section, the following definitions shall be
used. Words used in the present tense include the future; the singular
number includes the plural number; and the plural number includes
the singular number. The words "shall," "will," and "must" are always
mandatory. The words "may" and "should" are discretionary terms. The
masculine shall include the feminine. Terms not defined in this section,
shall be interpreted based on common usage.
A commercially designed and manufactured motor-driven device
that has all the following:
The Village of Greenville, the Village Board, or any other
Village of Greenville official(s) or agent authorized by the Village
Board to act on behalf of the Village of Greenville.
A commercially designed and manufactured motor-driven device
that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards in effect
on July 1, 2012, that is not a golf cart, low-speed vehicle, dune
buggy, minitruck, or tracked vehicle, that is designed to be used
primarily off a highway, and that has, and was originally manufactured
with, all the following:
A weight, without fluids, of 2,000 pounds or less.
Four or more tires.
A steering wheel.
A taillight(s).
A brake light(s).
Two headlights.
A width of not more than 65 inches.
A system of seat belts, or a similar system, for restraining
each occupant of the device in the event of an accident.
A system of structural members designed to reduce the likelihood
that an occupant would be crushed as the result of a rollover of the
device.
D.
Designation of all-terrain and utility-terrain vehicle routes. Pursuant
to § 23.33(4)(d)4, Wis. Stats., except as otherwise provided
in § 23.33(4), Wis. Stats., no person may operate an all-terrain
or utility-terrain vehicle on any road, freeway, or highway in the
Village, except on those roadways that are designated as all-terrain
and utility terrain vehicle routes by this section.
(1)
All streets in the Village of Greenville are open to ATVs/UTVs except
the following: STH 15, STH 76, STH 96, CTH CA, CTH CB, CTH BB, CTH
GV, and CTH JJ.
(2)
The route(s) does not include public properties, Village-owned parks,
School District property, stormwater management facilities, pedestrian
trails, etc. except for those with designated parking areas where
motorized vehicles normally park. ATV/UTV operators must receive permission
from the Hortonville Area School District to utilize parking lots
on school district properties.
(3)
The routes do not include private roads or driveways nor any private
property in the Village. The Village President, Village Administrator,
or County Sheriff shall retain the right to close any Village street
to ATV/UTV operation for special events or street construction/repair
without notice.
E.
Route restrictions. Pursuant to § 23.33(8)(d), Wis. Stats,
the following restrictions are placed on the use of the Village all-terrain
and utility-terrain vehicle routes designated by this section. Routes
shall be marked with uniform all-terrain and utility-terrain vehicle
route signs in accordance with § NR 64.12(7), Wisconsin
Administrative Code. No person may do any of the following regarding
signs marking Village ATV/UTV routes unless authorized to do so:
(1)
Intentionally remove, damage, deface, move, or obstruct any uniform
all-terrain and utility vehicle route or trail sign or standard or
intentionally interfere with the effective operation of any uniform
ATV/UTV route or trail sign or standards if the sign or standard is
legally placed by the state, any municipality, or any authorized individual.
(2)
Possess any uniform ATV/UTV route or trail sign or standard of the
type established by the Village for the warning, instruction, or information
of the public, unless he or she obtained the uniform ATV/UTV route
or trail sign or standard in a lawful manner. Possession of a uniform
all-terrain and utility terrain vehicle route or trail sign or standard
creates a rebuttable presumption of illegal possession.
F.
Maintenance of all-terrain and utility terrain vehicle routes.
(1)
Designation of segments of the Village road system as ATV/UTV routes
does not impose upon the Village a greater duty of care or responsibility
for maintenance of those segments than for any other segment of Village
road.
(2)
Operators of ATV/UTVs on Village roads assume all the usual and normal
risks of ATV/UTV operation.
(3)
The Village accepts no liability for the operation of ATVs/UTVs on
any Village streets under the provisions of this section.
G.
Operation of all-terrain and utility vehicles.
(1)
Operation shall be subject to all provisions of § 23.33,
Wis. Stats., which is adopted as a part of this section by reference,
pursuant to § 23.33(11), Wis. Stats.
(2)
Operation of ATV/UTVs on Village streets will not be legal until
official signage is installed designating ATV/UTV routes within the
Greenville municipal boundaries.
(3)
Operators must abide by all traffic laws unless further restricted
by this section.
(4)
Operators will be held to the same enforcement, expectations, permissions,
penalties, restrictions, in addition to all other standards adopted
by Wisconsin Statues which apply to the offense of driving a motorized
vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and/or other chemical
agents which impair an operator's safe use of a motorized vehicle,
including but not limited to § 346.63, Wis. Stats., Operating
under influence of intoxicant or other drug.
(5)
The speed limit for ATVs and UTVs shall be established at not greater
than 35 miles per hour or the speed limit for automobiles, whichever
is lower, on all segments of Village roads designated as ATV/UTV routes.
(6)
ATVs/UTVs may be operated on paved surfaces only, unless yielding
the right-of-way.
(7)
All ATV/UTV operators shall ride single file.
(8)
No ATV/UTV may be operated on any designated route(s) without fully
functional headlights (turned on), taillights, and brake lights.
(9)
No ATV/UTV may be operated on any designated route(s) between the
hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily, unless a different restriction
on hours of operation has been specified by the Village and notice
of the same is duly posted on the segment of the route.
(10)
All ATV/UTV operators shall ride on the right-hand side of the
paved portion of the highway, unless making a left turn. Operation
on the gravel shoulders, grassy in-slope, ditches, or other highway
right-of-way is prohibited, unless yielding right-of-way.
(11)
No ATV/UTV may be operated on any designated ATV/UTV route if
the ATV/UTV does not meet all applicable federal noise and air pollution
standards.
(12)
No person under the age of 16 may operate an ATV/UTV on any
segment of Village road which is a designated ATV/UTV route unless
accompanied by an adult.
(13)
No person under the age of 18 may operate an ATV/UTV on any
designated route unless wearing approved protective head gear.
(14)
No person may operate an ATV/UTV with a passenger if the vehicle
is not intended for a passenger: § 23.33(3)(em), Wis. Stats.,
except as provided in § 23.33(11m), Wis. Stats., with a
passenger riding in or on any part of a an all-terrain vehicle or
utility-terrain vehicle that is not designed or intended to be used
by passengers while the all-terrain vehicle or utility-terrain vehicle
is being operated on an all-terrain vehicle route, all-terrain vehicle
trail, or roadway as authorized in this section.
H.
Licensing, insurance, and registration.
(1)
Driver's license. Every person who operates an ATV/UTV on a segment
of Village road which is designated as an ATV/UTV route shall have
in his or her immediate possession a valid motor vehicle operator's
license and shall display the license document upon demand from any
law enforcement officer or official described in § 23.33(12),
Wis. Stats.
(2)
ATV safety course. An ATV safety certificate is required for all
ATV riders in Wisconsin who were born after January 1, 1988, and are
at least 12 years of age who operate on Village ATV routes.
(3)
Insurance. Every person who operates an ATV/UTV on a segment of Village
road which is designated as an ATV/UTV route, and/or every ATV/UTV
operated on a segment of Village road which is designated as an ATV/UTV
route shall carry liability and/or other insurances consistent with
Wisconsin state law for the operation of a motorized vehicle.
(a)
Reference § 344.62, Wis. Stats., regarding motor vehicle
liability insurance required.
I.
Disturbing of the peace, and nuisance activities.
(1)
Cruising prohibited. No person shall, while operating an ATV or UTV,
engage in the practice of cruising on any authorized road. "Cruising"
is defined as running all or part of the length of a roadway multiple
times per day, back and forth, for any purpose other than departing
or arriving at their residence, or place of lodging. ATV/UTV travel
should be limited to going from point A to point B in a direct route.
(2)
Exhaust system/muffler modifications prohibited. No person shall
operate on a Village route any ATV/UTV unless such ATV/UTV is equipped
with an adequate muffler in constant operation and properly maintained
to prevent any excessive or unusual noise or annoying smoke.
(a)
Reference § 347.39(1), Wis. Stats.
(3)
Radios or the electric sound-amplification devices: No person may
operate or park, stop or leave standing an ATV/UTV vehicle while using
a radio or other electric sound-amplification device emitting sound
from the vehicle that is audible under normal conditions from 75 feet
or more, unless the electric sound amplification device is being used
to request assistance or warn against an unsafe condition.
(a)
Reference § 346.94(16), Wis. Stats.
(4)
Use of trailers or sleds prohibited. No person shall operate an ATV/UTV
upon any street within the city with any person, trailer or sled attached
or trailing said vehicle, unless it is designed for such activities.
Anyone operating such conveyance in an unsafe or reckless manner shall
be deemed in violation of this section.
J.
Enforcement.
(1)
This section may be enforced by any law enforcement officer authorized
to enforce the laws of the State of Wisconsin. A copy of this section
shall be sent by the Village Clerk, to the Outagamie County Sheriff's
Department, and the Department of Natural Resources, and any other
law enforcement agency serving the Village of Greenville's jurisdiction.
(2)
As a substitute for or in addition to forfeiture actions, the Village
Attorney may, on behalf of the Village, seek enforcement of any and
all parts of this section by court actions seeking injunction orders
or restraining orders and/or pursuing nuisance actions against the
violator.
K.
Penalties. The penalties under § 23.33(13)(a), Wis. Stats.,
are adopted by reference. Any person who shall violate this section
shall pay a forfeiture, plus costs, established in the Fine and Forfeiture
Schedule of the Greenville Municipal Code.[1]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Fine and Forfeiture Schedule is on file
in the Village offices.
L.
Severability. Should any portion of this section be declared unconstitutional
or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of
this section shall not be affected.
[Amended 10-13-2014]
The penalty for violation of any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction, be a forfeiture amount set from time to time by ordinance
in the Fine and Forfeiture Schedule of the Village of Greenville.
A.
Enforcement procedure. This article shall be enforced according to §§ 66.0114
and 345.20 to 345.53 and Ch. 800, Wis. Stats.
B.
Deposit.
(1)
Any person arrested for a violation of this article may make a deposit
of money, as directed by the arresting officer, at the office of Greenville
Village Clerk or at the office of the Clerk of Court or by mailing
the deposit to such places. The arresting officer or the person receiving
the deposit shall notify the arrested person, orally or in writing,
that:
(a)
If s/he fails to appear in court at the time fixed in the citation,
he will be deemed to have tendered a plea of no contest and submitted
to a forfeiture, plus costs, not to exceed the amount of the deposit;
or
(b)
If s/he fails to appear in court at the time fixed in the citation
and if the court does not accept the deposit as a forfeiture, he will
be summoned into court to answer the complaint.
(2)
The amount of the deposit shall be determined in accordance with
the deposit schedule established by the Wisconsin Judicial Conference
and shall include the penalty assessment established under § 757.05,
Wis. Stats., and costs. If a deposit schedule has not been established,
the arresting officer shall require the alleged offender to deposit
the forfeiture established by the Greenville Municipal Court, which
shall include the 26% penalty assessment established under § 757.05,
Wis. Stats. Deposits for nonmoving violations shall not include the
penalty assessment.
(3)
The arresting officer or the person receiving the deposit shall issue
the arrested person a receipt therefor as required by § 345.26(3)(b),
Wis. Stats.
C.
Stipulation of no contest. Any person charged with a violation of this section, except §§ 346.62(1) and 346.63(1), Wis. Stats., may make a stipulation of no contest pursuant to § 345.27, Wis. Stats., which shall be received at the Law Enforcement Unit or the office of the Clerk of Court within 10 days of the date of the alleged violation. Such person shall, at the time of entering into the stipulation, make the deposit required under Subsection B, if s/he has not already done so. A person who has mailed or filed a stipulation under this subsection may, however, appear in court on the appearance date and may be relieved from the stipulation for cause shown as required in § 345.37, Wis. Stats.
D.
Uniform citations. The uniform traffic citation promulgated under § 345.11,
Wis. Stats., shall be used for all moving traffic violations under
this article.
E.
Parking citations. Citations for all nonmoving traffic violations
under this article shall conform to § 345.28, Wis. Stats.,
and shall permit direct mail payment of the applicable minimum forfeiture
to the Law Enforcement Unit within 10 days of the issuance of the
citation, in lieu of court appearance. The issuing officer shall specify
thereon the amount of the applicable forfeiture as provided in this
section.
F.
Notice of demerit points and receipt. Every officer or person accepting
a forfeited penalty or money deposit under this section shall furnish
a receipt on a serially numbered form as provided in § 345.26(3)(b),
Wis. Stats. Every officer or person accepting a stipulation under
the provisions of this section shall comply with the provisions of §§ 343.28,
345.26(1)(a) and 345.27(2), Wis. Stats., and shall require the alleged
violator to sign a statement of notice in substantially the form contained
on the uniform traffic citation and complaint promulgated under § 345.11,
Wis. Stats.
G.
Forfeiture to go to treasury. All forfeitures and penalties recovered
for the violation of an ordinance shall be paid in to the Village
of Greenville treasury for use by the Village. Any officer or person
accepting deposits or forfeiture penalties under this section shall
deliver them to the Village Treasurer within 20 days of receipt.
A.
Authority. This section is adopted pursuant to authority conferred
by § 350.18(3)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
B.
Purpose. The purpose of this section is to authorize and regulate
use of certain Village Roads for snowmobile operation.
C.
HIGHWAY
PURPOSE OF ACCESS FROM LODGING
PURPOSE OF RESIDENTIAL ACCESS
ROADWAY
SNOWMOBILE
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
All public ways and thoroughfares and bridges on the same.
It includes the entire width between the boundary lines of every way
open to the use of the public as a matter of right for the purposes
of vehicular travel. It includes those roads or driveways in the state,
county or Village parks and in state forests which have been opened
to the use of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel, and
roads or driveways upon the grounds of public schools, as defined
in § 115.01(1), Wis. Stats., and institutions under jurisdiction
of the Outagamie County Board of Supervisors, but does not include
private roads or driveways.
For the purpose of traveling for the shortest distance that
is necessary for a person operating the snowmobile to go between a
lodging establishment and the snowmobile route or snowmobile trail
that is closest to the lodging establishment.
For the purpose of traveling for the shortest distance that
is necessary for a person operating the snowmobile to go between a
residence and the snowmobile route or snowmobile trail that is closest
to that residence.
That portion of a highway between the regularly established
curblines or that portion which is improved, designed or ordinarily
used for vehicular travel, excluding the berm or shoulder. In a divided
highway, the term "roadway" refers to each roadway separately but
not to all such roadways collectively.
An engine-driven vehicle that is manufactured solely for
snowmobiling, that has an endless belt tread and sled-type runners,
or skis, to be used in contact with snow but does not include such
a vehicle that is any of the following:
D.
Prohibited use. Snowmobile operation is prohibited on the following
Village highways: (Reserved).
E.
Designated use. Snowmobile operation is authorized on the following
designated, posted and marked Village highways: (Reserved).
F.
Limited use. Snowmobile operation is limited to the purpose of access
from lodging and to the purpose of residential access on all other
Village highways.
G.
Emergency use. Snowmobiles may be operated on any Village highway
during a period of emergency when so declared by the Village Board.
H.
Path of operation. Snowmobiles shall be operated on the far right
side of the roadway and shall travel single file.
I.
Left turns. Left turns shall be made as safely as possible from any
position depending on snow cover and other prevailing conditions.
J.
Yielding right-of-way. Snowmobile operators shall yield right-of-way
to other vehicular traffic and pedestrians.
K.
Months of use. Snowmobile operation on Village highways and Village
trails is limited to the period November 1 to March 31.
L.
Operation regulated by statute. Snowmobile operation is subject to
the rules and regulations of Chapter 350 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
M.
Speed limit. Snowmobile operation shall not exceed speeds of 35 miles
per hour on any Village highway.
N.
Stopping at intersections. Snowmobiles shall come to a complete stop
at all highway intersections.
O.
Snowmobile renter's license.
(1)
No person shall engage in the business of renting or leasing of snowmobiles
to the public or of renting or leasing use of a snowmobile track or
other private property to the public for the operation of snowmobiles
thereon in the Village of Greenville unless he has first obtained
a license therefor as provided in this subsection.
(2)
Application for snowmobile renters' licenses shall be filed with
the Village Clerk and shall include the name of the owner of the premises
on which such business will be conducted, the proposed period and
hours of operation, the name of the person, firm or corporation who
or which will conduct such business, the state registration number
of such commercial owner, if any, and the registration numbers of
any snowmobiles to be leased by such business and such other information
as the Village Board shall require to consider such application. The
application shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed in the Village
Fee Schedule[1] to cover the cost of investigation and issuance of the
license.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Fee Schedule is on file in the Village
offices.
(3)
No license shall be issued unless approved by the Village Board after
public hearing. Notice of such hearing shall be given as a Class 1
notice under Ch. 985, Wis. Stats. The Village Board shall approve
issuance of the license only if it determines that the public health,
safety and welfare will not be adversely affected thereby and that
the following requirements are met:
(a)
The applicant must have on file with the Village Clerk proof
of liability insurance in force covering the premises to be licensed
and the operation of any snowmobile thereon or to be rented or offered
for use to the public by the business with limits of $50,000 per person,
$300,000 per accident, and $10,000 property damage.
(b)
If snowmobiles are to be used on the licensed premises, such
use must be restricted to areas located at least 700 feet from any
dwellings not owned or occupied by the applicant.
(c)
Snowmobiles shall be operated on the premises only between the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:30 p.m.
(4)
The licensing period shall be for one year from September 1 to August
31.
(5)
The Clerk shall issue a renewal license to any person, firm or corporation holding a valid license under this subsection upon payment of the annual license fee; provided, however, that any such applicant who has been convicted within the preceding 12 months of a violation of this section or any state statute regulating or restricting the use of snowmobiles or snowmobile renters shall not be entitled to a license renewal until approved by the Village Board after public hearing as required under Subsection O(3) of this section.
(6)
Penalty. Any person who shall violate any provision of this section
shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit an amount listed in the Fine
and Forfeiture Schedule that shall be set from time to time by ordinance
by the Village of Greenville, together with the costs of prosecution,
and, in default of payment thereof, may be imprisoned in the county
jail for not exceeding 90 days, provided that no person shall forfeit
an amount in excess of the maximum fine or forfeiture allowed in the
Wisconsin Statutes for the same offense, and further provided that
the penalty and forfeiture for parking violations on highways shall
be the amount applicable to such violations by owners or operators
of motor vehicles under the Village Traffic Code.
[Amended 10-13-2014]
P.
Enforcement.
(1)
Uniform citation for highway violations. The uniform traffic citation promulgated under § 345.11, Wis. Stats., shall be used for violations of this section relating to highway use, except as herein provided, and shall be used for enforcement of violations of rules of the road relating to parking of vehicles adopted by reference in § 290-23.
(2)
Other violations. All violations of this section not described in Subsection P(1) of this section shall be enforced in accordance with §§ 66.0111 and 66.0114 and Ch. 799, Wis. Stats. Stipulations of guilt or no contest may be made as provided in § 66.0114(1)(b), Wis. Stats., in substantially the form provided in the uniform traffic citation within five days of the date of the citation for such violation. Bail deposits may also be made under § 66.0114, Wis. Stats. Such deposits shall include a Clerk's fee and costs of prosecution.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
(3)
Law Enforcement Unit to receive stipulations and penalties. Stipulations,
forfeited penalties and deposits for obtaining release from arrest
authorized under this section may be accepted by the Law Enforcement
Unit. The officer authorized to accept penalties and deposits shall
be bonded and such bond shall be filed with the Village Clerk.
(4)
Forfeited penalties and deposits. Except as otherwise provided in § 345.26,
Wis. Stats., and the deposit schedule adopted by the Wisconsin Judicial
Conference thereunder, required forfeited penalties and deposits or
bail, not including costs or fees, for violation of this section shall
be provided an amount listed in the Fine and Forfeiture Schedule that
shall be set from time to time by ordinance by the Village of Greenville.
[Amended 10-13-2014]
Q.
Filing. The Clerk shall file a copy of this section upon its enactment
and publication with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
A.
Class B highways. The following Village roads are hereby classified
as Class "B" highways pursuant to §§ 349.15 and 348.16,
Wis. Stats.
Name of Street
|
---|
Everglade Road
|
Greendale Road
|
Greenwood Road
|
Hillview Road
|
Lily of the Valley
|
Manley Road
|
Mayflower Road
|
Island Road
|
Julius Drive
|
North Road
|
School Road
|
Spencer Road
|
Spring Road
|
Winnegamie Drive
|
B.
Excess of 10,000 pounds. Vehicles in excess of 10,000 pounds shall
be prohibited on all streets and roads except on the following Village
roads and streets:
State trunk highways
|
County trunk highways
|
Airport Park
|
Communication Drive
|
Contractor Drive
|
Craftsmen Drive
|
Design Drive
|
Levi Drive
|
Quality Court
|
Quality Drive
|
South Park Drive
|
Specialty
|
Technical Drive
|
Tower View Drive
|
Two Mile Road
|
C.
Moving supplies. In accordance with § 349.17 Wis. Stats.,
heavy vehicles obtaining orders for supplies or moving or delivering
supplies or commodities to or from any place of business or residence
which has an entrance on such a street or highway may not be prohibited
from using roads restricted under this section.
D.
No trucking signs. Temporary "No Trucking" signs may be installed
on Village streets as deemed necessary by the Village due to circumstances
such as, but not limited to, detour routes.
(Reserved)