As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or mobile home, whether
or not the vehicle is registered under Ch. 341, Wis. Stats., which
is or reasonably appears to be incapable of operation or use upon
a public highway.
HEAVY TRAFFIC
All vehicles not operating on pneumatic tires and all vehicles
or combination of vehicles designed or used for transporting property
of any kind or used in transporting property of any nature and having
a gross weight of more than 6,000 pounds, excluding common passenger
vehicles used primarily for commuting purposes, recreational vehicles
(RVs), pickup trucks used primarily for personal transportation purposes,
garbage trucks, U-haul and other similar residential moving trucks,
school buses, passenger buses, delivery trucks, utility vehicles,
and farm equipment. [See § 349.17(1) and (2), Wis. Stats.]
IMPROVED SURFACE
A surface that is comprised of asphalt, concrete, pavement,
impermeable crushed rock, or similar materials and is constructed
to a depth sufficient to distribute the weight of a vehicle over such
surface to preclude deterioration and deflection of the area due to
vehicle load, adverse weather, or other conditions.
[Added 10-6-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-2]
MUNICIPAL PARKING FACILITY
A parking lot, parking structure, or other parking facility
that is owned, leased, or operated by the City of Arcadia, Wisconsin,
for the parking of vehicles by the public.
THROUGH HIGHWAY
Every highway or portion thereof which has been declared
by the State of Wisconsin or the City of Arcadia pursuant to § 349.07,
Wis. Stats., to be a through highway and at the entrances to which
vehicular traffic from intersecting highways is required by traffic
control signals or stop signs to stop.
UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
All signs, signals, markings, and other devices used to regulate,
warn, or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a street,
highway, pedestrian facility, bikeway, or private road open to public
travel by authority of a public agency or official having jurisdiction,
or, in the case of a private road, by authority of the private owner
or private official having jurisdiction.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this code, the
statutory provisions in Chapters 340 to 351 of the Wisconsin Statutes
describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic,
exclusive of any provisions therein relating to penalties to be imposed
and exclusive of any regulation for which the statutory penalty is
a fine or term of imprisonment, are hereby adopted and by reference
made a part of this code 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 code. Any future amendments,
revisions, or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein are
intended to be made part of this code in order to secure uniform statewide
regulation of traffic on the highways, streets, and alleys of the
State of Wisconsin.
It shall be the duty of the Street Superintendent to erect and install uniform traffic control devices. Whenever traffic regulations created by this code, including a State of Wisconsin traffic regulation adopted by reference in §
360-10, require the erection of uniform traffic control devices for enforcement, the Street Superintendent shall procure, erect, and maintain uniform traffic control devices conforming to the Uniform Traffic Control Device Manual promulgated by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation giving notice of such traffic regulations to the users of the streets and highways on which such regulations apply. Whenever state law grants discretion to local authorities in erecting or placement of a uniform traffic control device, devices shall be erected in such locations and in such a manner as in the judgment of the Common Council, or a committee or person appointed by the Mayor, subject to approval from the Common Council, with the input of the Chief of Police, will carry out the purposes of this code and give adequate warning to users of the streets and highways of the City.
A. Official Traffic Control Map established. There is hereby established
an Official Traffic Control Map for the City upon which shall be indicated
no parking areas, restricted parking areas, stop signs, arterial intersections,
special speed limits, one-way highways, school crossings and all other
restrictions or limitations contained in this code, as from time to
time amended or modified by the Common Council, when laws of the State
of Wisconsin require or permit the erection or use of official traffic
control devices to enforce such restrictions or limitations. All such
restrictions and limitations set forth on said Official Traffic Control
Map are hereby adopted by reference.
B. Violations prohibited. When official traffic control devices giving
notice of the restrictions, prohibitions and limitations shown on
the Official Traffic Control Map are erected and maintained in accordance
with the provisions of this section, a violation of the restriction,
prohibition or limitation shown on the Official Traffic Control Map
shall be a violation of the provisions of this code.
C. Additions to map. The Common Council may from time to time make additions
to or deletions from the Official Traffic Control Map, and the Common
Council, or a committee or person appointed by the Mayor, subject
to approval from the Common Council, with the input of the Chief of
Police, shall keep such Official Traffic Control Map current according
to changes authorized by the Common Council.
D. Map to be maintained. A copy of the Official Traffic Control Map
shall be maintained and displayed in the City Hall and Police Department
for the City of Arcadia. The Common Council, or a committee or person
appointed by the Mayor, subject to approval from the Common Council,
with the input of the Chief of Police, shall make changes authorized
by the Common Council on said map within three working days after
the appropriate official traffic control device is erected or removed,
as the case may be.
E. Prohibited signs and markers in highways. No person, other than an officer authorized by this code to erect and maintain official traffic control devices or his or her designee, shall place within the limits of any street or highway maintained by the City any sign, signal, marker, mark or monument unless permission is first obtained from the Common Council, or a committee or person appointed by the Mayor, subject to approval from the Common Council, with the input of the Chief of Police. Any sign, signal, marker, mark or monument placed or maintained in violation of this subsection shall be subject to removal as provided in Subsection
F.
F. Removal of unofficial signs, signals, markers and traffic control
devices. The Common Council, or a committee or person appointed by
the Mayor, subject to approval from the Common Council, with the input
of the Chief of Police, may remove any sign, signal, marking or other
device which is placed, maintained, or displayed in violation of this
code or state law. Any charge imposed against premises for removal
of a prohibited or illegal sign, signal, marking or device shall be
reported by the Common Council, or a committee or person appointed
by the Mayor, subject to approval from the Common Council, with the
input of the Chief of Police, to the Common Council for review and
certification at its next regular meeting following the imposition
of the charge. Any charge not paid on or before the next succeeding
November 15 shall be placed upon the tax roll for collection as other
special municipal taxes.
The Common Council, with the input of the Chief of Police, hereby
determines that the statutory speed limits on the following streets
or portions thereof are unreasonable, unsafe, and imprudent and modifies
such speed limits as follows:
A. Speed limits increased. Speed limits are increased as indicated on
the Official Traffic Control Map.
B. Speed limits decreased. With the approval of the Wisconsin Department
of Transportation, the speed limits are decreased as indicated on
the Official Traffic Control Map.
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 section shall not apply to fire,
police, EMS and/or other emergency vehicles.
No person shall operate or park on any street any vehicle for
the primary purpose of advertising.
[Added 1-4-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-1]
A. Operation on streets and designated ATV routes. No person shall operate
an ATV within the corporate limits of the City of Arcadia except upon
a street maintained by the City which is the shortest and most reasonable
normal travel course as between the individual's place of residence
or place they are staying and to the closest designated ATV route.
ATVs may be operated on streets maintained by the City that are not
designated ATV routes only for the purposes of direct access to or
from a designated ATV route. Pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 23.33(11)(am),
ATVs and UTVs are authorized to operate only upon the designated portions
of the following streets within the City of Arcadia:
(1) County Highway J, from the southern municipal boundary line to its
intersection with West Cleveland Street.
(2) West Cleveland Street, from its intersection with County Highway
J to its intersection with Commercial Street.
(3) Commercial Street, from its intersection with West Cleveland Street
to its intersection with West Main Street.
(4) West Main Street, from its intersection with Commercial Street to
its intersection with Grant Street.
(5) Grant Street, from its intersection with West Main Street to its
intersection with West River Street.
(6) West River Street, from its intersection with Grant Street to its
intersection with County Highway A.
(7) County Highway A, from its intersection with West River Street to
the northern municipal boundary line.
(8) Gavney Road, from its intersection with County Highway J, to Pearl
Street.
(9) Pearl Street, from its intersection with Gavney Road, to Wilson Avenue.
(10)
Wilson Avenue, from its intersection with Pearl Street, to Harvest
Lane.
(12)
Nelson Road (a.k.a. Nelson Drive).
B. In addition, pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 23.33(11)(am), ATVs
and UTVs are authorized to operate only upon the following streets
within the City of Arcadia:
(1) West Street, from its intersection with West River Street to its
intersection with State Highway 95, but solely for the purpose of
accessing the convenience store located on the south side of State
Highway 95.
(2) West Main Street, from its intersection with Commercial Street, to
Grant Street.
(3) Wilson Avenue, from the West side of State Highway 93, to the East
side of State Highway 93.
[Added 1-4-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-1]
A. The following regulations apply on all areas designated in §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances:
(1) No person shall operate an ATV/UTV in the City unless such ATV/UTV
and the operation of such ATV/UTV complies with Wisconsin law applicable
to ATVs/UTVs, including but not limited to Wis. Stat. § 23.33,
which is hereby adopted and made applicable within the City of Arcadia.
(2) No person shall operate an ATV/UTV in the City except on an approved route under §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances.
(3) No ATV/UTV shall be operated at a speed greater than posted speed
limits.
(4) No ATV/UTV may be operated on any designated route without fully
functional headlights, taillights, and brake lights.
(5) No ATV/UTV may be operated within the City between the hours of 1:00
a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(6) No person under the age of 18 years may operate, or ride as a passenger
in or on an ATV/UTV in the City unless wearing approved, protective
head gear.
(7) No person shall operate an ATV/UTV in the City unless such person
has successfully completed any safety course required by the State
of Wisconsin.
(8) No ATV/UTV may be operated in the City which ATV/UTV is not currently
registered as required under Wisconsin law or which does not display
registration information required under Wisconsin law.
(9) All occupants of an UTV operated in the City are required to wear
a seat belt.
(10)
The routes designated in §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances are open year-round.
(11)
No open intoxicants are allowed while operating, or as a passenger in, any ATV/UTV on any road or approved route under §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances.
(12)
No person shall operate an ATV/UTV in the City without valid
proof of liability insurance.
(13)
ATVs/UTVs operated in the City shall not park in any location
which has not been marked or designated as a location for parking
of motor vehicles.
B. The authority to operate an ATV/UTV under §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances does not apply to snowmobiles, golf carts, or go-carts and the operation of snowmobiles, golf carts, or go-carts on the route authorized under §
360-21 of the City of Arcadia Code of Ordinances is expressly prohibited.
This article shall be enforced in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes and this section.
A. Applicable court procedures. Except where otherwise specifically
provided by the laws of the State of Wisconsin or this code, the traffic
regulations in this code shall be enforced in the Municipal Court
of the City of Arcadia in accordance with the provisions of Chs. 345
and 800, Wis. Stats.
B. Citations.
(1) Uniform citation and complaint. The Wisconsin uniform traffic citation
and complaint described and defined in the Wisconsin Statutes shall
be used for enforcement of all provisions of this code except those
provisions which describe or define nonmoving traffic violations and
violations of §§ 346.71 through 346.73, Wis. Stats.
Violations of §§ 346.71 through 346.73, Wis. Stats.,
shall be reported to the District Attorney and the Wisconsin uniform
traffic citation shall not be used in such cases except upon written
request of the District Attorney.
(2) Parking citations. The City Attorney shall recommend a citation for use in enforcing the nonmoving traffic regulations in this code. When approved by the Common Council, such citation shall be used for enforcement of nonmoving traffic regulations created or adopted by this code, including violations of nonmoving traffic regulations defined and described in the Wisconsin Statutes adopted by reference in §
360-10, and all provisions of §§
360-16 and
360-17 of this code. The citation for nonmoving traffic violations shall contain a notice that the person cited may discharge the forfeiture for violation of a nonmoving traffic regulation and penalty thereof by complying with Subsection
C. The citation form attached hereto is hereby approved for nonmoving violations. Nonmoving traffic citations may be issued by law enforcement
officers or by civilian employees of the Police Department.
C. Deposits and stipulations.
(1) Who may make. Persons arrested or cited for violation of moving or
nonmoving traffic regulations created by this code shall be:
(a)
Permitted to make deposits and stipulations of no contest; or
(b)
Released by the arresting officer in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes.
(2) Delivery or mailing of deposit and stipulation. The deposit and stipulation
shall be delivered personally by the person cited or mailed to the
office of City Clerk-Treasurer.
(3) Receipt required. The official or person receiving the deposit shall
furnish and deliver or mail an original receipt for such deposit to
the alleged violator and shall deliver the deposit and stipulation,
and a copy of the receipt, within five days to the City Clerk-Treasurer.
General references in this code to Wisconsin statutory sections
or chapters describing or defining procedures or authority for enactment
or enforcement of local traffic regulations shall be deemed to refer
to the most recent enactment of the Wisconsin Legislature describing
or defining such procedures or authorities.
In cases where the provisions of this code are more restrictive
than the measures listed in the Wisconsin state statutes, the City
of Arcadia has adopted this code in order to complement the state
legislation and intends the more restrictive code provisions to be
consistent with the state's legislation. The City of Arcadia passes
such code to be in logical accordance with the state statues, to promote
the purpose of the state legislation, to act in the spirit of the
state legislation, and to address legitimate concerns local to the
City of Arcadia and under the legitimate regulation of the City of
Arcadia.
Appeals of decisions of the City of Arcadia Municipal Court
shall be taken to the Circuit Court in and for Trempealeau County,
Wisconsin, in accordance with Wisconsin law.