[Added 8-21-2001 by Ord.
No. 55-2001]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway A, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway A:
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.138 of a mile (730
feet) east of County Road G (north) westerly to a point 0.092 of a
mile (485 feet) west of County Road G (south).
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 6-16-1998 by Ord.
No. 8-1998]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway A, Town of Easton, Adams County.
(a) Thirty-five miles per hour for all vehicles on County Highway A starting
at State Highway 13, going east to 10th Lane approximately 6,710 feet
(1.271 miles).
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 8-15-2006 by Ord.
No. 34A-2006]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway A, Town of Jackson, Adams County.
(a) County A: 35 miles per hour, Goose Lake Subdivision area: 35 miles
per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.227 of a mile (1,200 feet)
north of Fern Avenue southerly for a distance of 1.10 miles (5,810
feet) to its intersection with County Road EE.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Amended 1-23-2001 by Ord. No. 1-2001]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway C, Town of Monroe, Adams County.
(a) Thirty-five miles per hour for all vehicles on County Highway C starting
from its intersection with County Trunk Z easterly for a distance
of 0.40 of a mile (2,112 feet).
(b) Forty-five miles per hour for all vehicles on County Highway C starting
from a point 0.40 of a mile (2,112 feet) east of County Trunk Highway
Z easterly for a distance of 0.60 of a mile (3,168 feet) to its intersection
with 18th Avenue.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 8-21-2001 by Ord.
No. 53-2001]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway D, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway D:
(1) Forty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from 9th Avenue westerly for a distance
of 2.66 miles (14,065 feet) to its intersection with State Road 13.
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 10-15-2013 by Ord.
No. 14-2013]
A. Speed limits
on a portion of County Trunk Highway E, Town of Chester, Adams County,
subject to the erection of standard signs giving notice thereof, are
hereby established as follows:
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from the intersection of County Trunk
Highway B and County Trunk Highway E easterly for a distance of 0.194
mile (1,025 feet).
(2) Twenty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from 0.194 mile (1,025 feet) east
of the intersection of County Trunk Highway B and County Trunk Highway
E to a point 0.959 mile (5,065 feet) east of its intersection with
County Trunk Highway B.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
C. This section
does not supersede any applicable federal or state statutes or regulations
that are more restrictive.
[Added 8-21-2001 by Ord.
No. 57-2001]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway G, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway G:
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.378 of a mile (1,995
feet) north of County Road A (east) southerly to its intersection
with County Road A (east); and
(2) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from its intersection with County
Road A (west) southerly for a distance of 0.147 of a mile (776 feet).
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 9-22-1992 by Ord.
No. 11-1992; amended 7-15-2004 by Ord. No. 27-2004]
A traffic and engineering investigation having been made on
the following described highway, the maximum permissible speed at
which vehicles may be operated on said highway, which speed is herewith
established as reasonable and safe pursuant to § 349.11,
Wis. Stats., and Chapter 213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth
herein, subject to erection of standard signs giving notice thereof:
A. County
Trunk Highway G, Town of Jackson, Adams County.
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from the Freedom Lane intersection
to a point 0.2 mile south of the Fur Drive intersection, for a total
distance of 0.6 mile.
(2) Forty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from the intersection of STH 82 southerly
for a distance of 1.74 miles (9,187 feet) to the intersection with
Freedom Lane.
B. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 8-21-2001 by Ord.
No. 56-2001]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats., and amends Declaration Number C-2335.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway H, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway H:
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.62 of a mile (3,272
feet) west of State Road 13 westerly for a distance of 1.26 miles
(6,664 feet) to a point 0.41 of a mile (2,156 feet) west of 15th Avenue.
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 1-17-2006 by Ord.
No. 1-2006]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway I, Town of Jackson, Adams County.
(a) Forty-five miles per hour from its intersection with County Road
G westerly for a distance of 1.94 miles (10,240 feet) to a point 0.290
of a mile (1,530 feet) east of 6th Avenue.
(b) Forty miles per hour from a point 0.3 of a mile (1,560 feet) east
of 6th Avenue westerly for a distance of 0.75 of a mile (3,975 feet)
to a point 0.25 of a mile (1,320 feet) west of 6th Court.
(c) Forty-five miles per hour from a point 0.25 of a mile (1,320 feet)
west of 6th Court westerly for a distance of 0.580 of a mile (3,065
feet) to its intersection with County Road B.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 10-17-1995 by Ord.
No. 21-1995]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11, Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway J, Village of Friendship, Town of Adams, Adams County.
(a) Twenty-five miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.25 of
a mile west of its intersection with South Park Street (west corporate
limits) easterly to a point 0.10 of a mile east of its intersection
with Hillwood Lane (east corporate limits) a distance of 1.34 miles.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 2-22-2000 by Ord.
No. 6-2000]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway M, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway M:
(1) Forty-five
miles per hour from its intersection with 10th Avenue, thence westerly
for a distance of approximately 1.004 of a mile (5,300 feet) to its
intersection with 11th Avenue.
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 3-15-2005 by Ord.
No. 13-2005]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway O, Town of Leola, Adams County.
(a) Forty-five miles per hour for all vehicles from the intersection
of the Leola/Rome town line easterly for a distance of 4.9413 miles
(26,090 feet) to the intersection with County Trunk Highway O.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 6-16-1998 by Ord.
No. 6-1998]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway P, Town of New Haven and Town of Dell Prairie, Adams
County.
(a) Forty-five miles per hour for all vehicles on County Highway P from
a point 0.777 of a mile (4,102 feet) east of County Highway B east
0.360 of a mile (1,900 feet) to a point 1.137 miles east (6,000 feet)
of County B.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 6-20-2000 by Ord.
No. 22-2000]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of §§ 349.11
and 59.54, Wis. Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of County Trunk Highway Z, as described below, is greater or less
than is reasonable and prudent, and the limits described below are
reasonable and safe speed limits on the parts of the highway in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limits are declared to be in effect for all vehicles
for the following described portions of County Trunk Highway Z:
(1) Twenty-five
miles per hour from a point 2,600 feet south of Czech Avenue south
for a distance of 4,543 feet to a point 285 feet north of Dakota Court.
(2) Forty-five
miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.104 of a mile (550
feet) south of Beaver Lane southerly for a distance of 0.865 of a
mile (4,566 feet) to a point 0.20 of a mile (1,056 feet) south of
Big Horn Drive.
[Added 8-21-2001 by Ord.
No. 58-2001]
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.
[Added 9-28-2010 by Ord.
No. 14-2010]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway Z, Towns of Monroe and Rome, Adams County.
(a) Adams/Wood county line to Akron Avenue: 45 miles per hour for all
vehicles from the Adams/Wood county line southerly for a distance
of 0.763 of a mile (4,030 feet) to its intersection with Akron Avenue.
(b) Archer Lane to 17th Drive: 45 miles per hour for all vehicles from
its intersection with Archer Lane southerly for a distance of 2.77
miles (14,655 feet) to its intersection with 17th Drive.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
C. This section
does not supersede any applicable federal or state statutes or regulations
that are more restrictive.
[Added 10-21-2003 by Ord.
No. 52-2003]
A. A traffic
and engineering investigation having been made on the following described
highway, the maximum permissible speed at which vehicles may be operated
on said highway, which speed is herewith established as reasonable
and safe pursuant to § 349.11(1)(a), Wis. Stats., and Chapter
213, Laws of 1979, shall be as set forth herein, subject to erection
of standard signs giving notice thereof:
(1) County
Trunk Highway Z, Town of Quincy, Adams County.
(a) Twenty-five miles per hour for all vehicles from the intersection
of County Road F southerly for a distance of 1.17 miles (6,168 feet)
to a point 0.167 of a mile (880 feet) south of the intersection with
Dyke Avenue.
(b) Forty miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.05 of a mile
(285 feet) north of Dakota Court southerly for a distance of 3.7 miles
(19,690 feet) to the intersection of County Road F.
(c) Forty miles per hour for all vehicles from a point 0.167 of a mile
(880 feet) south of Dyke Avenue southerly for a distance of 0.319
of a mile (1,685 feet) to the intersection of Dyke Drive.
B. Any person
violating any provision of this section may be required to forfeit
an amount as determined by the state forfeiture schedule, incorporated
herein by reference.
[Added 7-16-2002 by Ord.
No. 29-2002]
A. Authority.
This section is adopted under authority of § 349.11, Wis.
Stats.
B. Findings.
On the basis of a traffic and engineering investigation, the Highway
Department has determined that the statutory speed limit on portions
of Archer Drive and Aspen Avenue, as described below, is greater or
less than is reasonable and prudent, and the limit described below
is a reasonable and safe speed limit on the part of the road in question.
C. Limits.
The following speed limit is declared to be in effect for Archer Drive
and Aspen Avenue within Adams County:
(1) Thirty-five
miles per hour from the intersection of State Highway 13 easterly
for a distance of 4.9 miles (25,700 feet, approximately 100 feet east
of Seven Sisters gravel pit entrance) or to a point 0.765 of a mile
(4,040 feet) west of 6th Avenue.
D. Penalty.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section
may be required to forfeit an amount as determined by the state forfeiture
schedule in effect at the time of the violation, which forfeiture
schedule is adopted herein by reference. Violations may be enforced
by citation or by any other procedure allowed by law.