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.
The operator of any vehicle involved in an accident within the
corporate limits of the Village of Fox Crossing shall, within 10 days
after such accident, file with the Village Police Department a copy
of the report required by §§ 346.66 to 346.73, 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 limitation in §§ 346.66
to 346.73, Wis. Stats.
No operator of a vehicle shall fail or refuse to stop for a
school crossing guard when, in the performance of his or her duties,
the school crossing guard so directs by use of sign or signal. The
provisions of §§ 346.46 and 346.465, Wis. Stats., are
hereby adopted as Village ordinance and hereby incorporated by reference.
No person shall leave or allow a snowmobile to remain unattended
on any public highway or public property while the motor is running
or with the starting key in the ignition.
The penalty for violation of any provision of this article shall be a forfeiture as provided, together with the costs of prosecution imposed as provided in §§ 345.20 to 345.53, Wis. Stats., as adopted by §
364-1 of this article.
A. Uniform offenses. Except as provided in Subsection
C for parking and nonmoving traffic offenses, forfeitures for violation of any provision of Chapters 341 through 348 and §§ 350.01 through 350.19 of the Wisconsin Statutes incorporated and adopted by reference in §
364-1 of this article shall conform to forfeitures for violations of comparable state offense, including any variations or increases for second offenses. Penalties set forth in Wisconsin Statutes and published by the Wisconsin Judicial Conference are hereby adopted by reference. See §
364-15 of this article for uniformity of deposits, court costs and suit tax.
B. Special local regulations. The forfeitures for violation of §§
364-5,
364-9,
364-10,
364-11 and
364-12 of this article shall be as set forth in Chapter
A450, Fines and Penalties, reference this Code section, together with the costs of prosecution.
C. Parking.
(1) The minimum forfeitures for violations of parking regulations in §
364-4, snow emergency violations in §
364-4D, and handicap parking (§ 346.505, Wis. Stats.) shall not be less than an amount set forth in Chapter
A450, Fines and Penalties, reference this Code section, together with the costs of prosecution.
(2) Nonmoving traffic offenses. The forfeitures for offenses described in §§ 346.50 to 346.55, Wis. Stats., adopted by reference in §
364-1 of this article, shall be set forth in Chapter
A450, Fines and Penalties, reference this Code section.
(3) With the exception of handicap parking violations and snow emergency violations, forfeitures (fines) issued for the minimum penalty under this article that are not paid within 10 days will double. If not paid within 20 days, the fine increases. Fines for handicap violations and snow emergency violations issued for the minimum penalty under this article will be increased by an amount if unpaid after 10 days, and doubled if unpaid after 20 days. Fines are set forth in Chapter
A450, Fines and Penalties, reference this Code section.
D. Upon conviction of any alcohol-related offense for which the Village
has expended funds or incurred expense for the withdrawal or testing
of blood or urine, the cost of such service to the Village shall be
added to any forfeiture, court costs, and fees imposed by the court.
The Village Clerk shall file a copy of this article upon its
enactment and publication with the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources.
Pursuant to the municipal authority of the Village granted by
law and the authority granted under Ch. 349 and §§ 345.28
and 345.47, Wis. Stats., the Village hereby adopts and incorporates
by reference the authority, policy and procedures as follows:
A. Section 345.47, Judgment of forfeitures, costs, fees, and surcharges.
B. Section 345.28, Nonmoving violations.
If any of the provisions of this article is deemed or declared
to be invalid or unconstitutional or if the application of this article
to any person or circumstances invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity
or unconstitutionality shall not affect the applications of this article,
which can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional
provision or its application.