The Village Administrator or Police Department may reduce the
load limit on any of the roads on the Village when it is determined
the condition or construction of the road warrants such reduction.
The Village Administrator or Police Department shall erect signs and
give notice thereof of any such limitation. This section shall not
apply to vehicles owned by federal or state governments or political
subdivisions thereof, when actually engaged in governmental functions.
The restrictions herein contained shall not prohibit heavy traffic
from using a Village road for the purpose of obtaining, moving or
delivering supplies, commodities or equipment to any place of business
or residence fronting on such road.
[Amended 6-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-09]
A. No person shall park a trailer on any street, alley, highway or Village
road, or any other public place. A trailer is defined as any coach,
cabin, mobile home, recreational vehicle or other vehicle or structure
intended for or capable of human dwelling or sleeping purposes, mounted
upon wheels or supports or capable of being moved by its own power
or transported by another vehicle. The fact that any such vehicle
or structure is rendered immobile by the removal of its wheels, the
erection of a foundation thereunder, or any other similar alteration,
shall not operate to exclude it from this definition.
B. Emergency or temporary stopping or parking. Emergency or temporary
stopping or parking is permitted on any street, alley, highway or
Village road for not longer than 24 hours subject to any other regulations
imposed by the traffic and parking regulations or ordinances for that
street, alley, highway or Village road.
C. Parking or storing on private property. The owner of a trailer may
park or store such trailer on his own property if such trailer is
not used for dwelling or sleeping purposes or in conjunction with
a business involving the sale of trailers.
D. Trailers used for dwelling purposes. The owner of real property may
use a trailer on his property for dwelling purposes during bona fide
construction of a principal residential building on such property;
provided, however, such trailer use shall not extend for longer than
90 days and terminate no more than seven days following issuance of
the certificate of occupancy for such building. An extension of the
deadline may be requested by the owner of real property and may be
granted by the Chief of Police following Village Board approval.
No person who does not hold a valid driver's license shall operate
a motor vehicle in any public or private parking lot held out for
use for parking for the general public.
Pursuant to § 814.65(1), Wis. Stats., the Municipal
Judge shall collect a fee for court costs in Municipal Court actions.
[Added 3-5-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-02]
A. Snow emergency parking by regulations. Upon the declaration of a
snow emergency by the Village Administrator, in consultation and conjunction
with the Director of Public Works and the Chief of Police, regulations
necessary to make effective the provisions of this section shall be
made.
(1)
When it becomes necessary to effectuate the effective movement
of vehicles and to plow snow or ice from streets which, because of
the accumulation of snow or ice thereon, causes such a hindrance to
traffic as constitutes an emergency unless the snow or ice is promptly
removed, the Village Administrator or a designated subordinate, after
consultation with the Director of Public Works, Fire Chief and Chief
of Police, shall, by appropriate public media, declare the beginning
of an emergency and the application of emergency snow parking regulations,
which regulations shall remain in force and effect until lifted by
the Village Administrator or a designated subordinate. For the purpose
of this section, the accumulation of snow or ice on any streets or
area sufficient for the application of emergency regulations herein
shall be such accumulation of snow and ice that hinders the safe movement
of traffic hereon or that impedes the ability of emergency vehicles
and public transportation vehicles to travel safely and expeditiously
over such streets or areas.
(2)
When necessary for the clearing, repairing, removal and plowing
of snow or ice from any street or for other emergency or special conditions
as declared, the Director of Public Works and Chief of Police or designated
subordinates are hereby authorized to make and carry out regulations
and procedures sufficient to effectively cope with such emergency
or special conditions to include:
(a)
Making temporary regulations directing traffic and regulating
parking;
(b)
Restrictions prohibiting parking on any street during the hours
of the snow emergency, or any part thereof;
(c)
Such other and further regulations and restrictions as to traffic
and parking as may be designated as necessary.
(3)
Whenever a snow emergency exists as declared herein and any
motor vehicle or object shall remain on the street or public parking
lot in violation of this section, it may be removed by or under the
direction of the police or Public Works Department after one of such
departments has attempted to notify the owner to remove such vehicle
and it has not been removed. Any costs related to the removal of said
vehicle shall be borne by the owner of the motor vehicle.
B. Parking emergency. Upon the declaration of a parking emergency by
the Village Administrator, in consultation and conjunction with the
Director of Public Works and the Chief of Police, regulations necessary
to make effective the provisions of this section shall be made.
(1)
When it becomes necessary to effectuate the effective movement
of vehicles and relocation of residents, due to a natural or man-made
event, which, causes such a hindrance to traffic as constitutes an
emergency, the Village Administrator or a designated subordinate,
after consultation with the Director of Public Works, Fire Chief and
Chief of Police, shall, by appropriate public media, declare the beginning
of an emergency and the application of emergency parking regulations,
which regulations shall remain in force and effect until lifted by
the Village Administrator or a designated subordinate. For the purpose
of this section, the presence of motor vehicles on any streets or
area sufficient for the application of emergency regulations herein
shall be such accumulation of motor vehicles that hinders the safe
movement of traffic hereon or that impedes the ability of emergency
vehicles and public transportation vehicles to travel safely and expeditiously
over such streets or areas.
(2)
When necessary for the declaration of a parking emergency, the
Director of Public Works and Chief of Police or designated subordinates
are hereby authorized to make and carry out regulations and procedures
sufficient to effectively cope with such emergency or special conditions
to include:
(a)
Making temporary regulations directing traffic and regulating
parking;
(b)
Restrictions prohibiting parking on any street during the hours
of the snow emergency, or any part thereof;
(c)
Such other and further regulations and restrictions as to traffic
and parking as may be designated as necessary.
(3)
Whenever a parking emergency exists as declared herein and any
motor vehicle or object shall remain on the street or public parking
lot in violation of this section, it may be removed by or under the
direction of the police or Public Works Department after one of such
departments has attempted to notify the owner to remove such vehicle
and it has not been removed. Any costs related to the removal of said
vehicle shall be borne by the owner of the motor vehicle.
C. This section shall supersede all other parking regulations in force
or posted on any street. Enforcement of this section shall not require
posting on affected streets.