[Amended by Ord. No. 1764]
A. Injuring
grass plots or streets. No person shall cut, break, tear, deface or
otherwise injure a grass plot, flower bed, ornamental or shade tree,
shrub, lamppost, signpost, or street lamp other than his own, upon
any sidewalk, street, alley or other public place within the limits
of this Village.
B. Fastening
animals to shade trees. No person shall fasten any animal to any ornamental
or shade tree, lamp post, sign post, or to any box or cage around
such tree other than his own, upon any sidewalk, street, alley or
other public place within the limits of this Village.
C. Obstructing
sidewalks. No person shall pile, deposit, or place, or permit to be
piled, deposited or placed, any rubbish, wood, coal, dirt, impediment
or obstruction of any kind upon or over any sidewalk within this Village
so as to interfere with the convenient use of the same by the public.
In the event that any person shall violate the provisions of this
section or shall allow any such rubbish, wood, coal, dirt, impediment
or obstruction of any kind to accumulate or be deposited upon any
street or sidewalk and remain there for more than 12 hours, the Village
Manager shall forthwith remove the same at the expense of the owner
of said premises, keep an accurate account of the cost of said work
opposite each separately owned tract or parcel of land, certify the
same to the Village Clerk-Treasurer prior to the first day of November
next ensuing, and the said Clerk-Treasurer shall immediately enter
the said amount so certified on the tax roll against the respective
parcels of land.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 17, Village
Code and Ordinances, Art. I)]
D. Riding or driving upon sidewalks. No person over the age of 12 years shall ride any bicycle and no person shall ride any motorcycle or drive or ride any horse or any vehicle, as defined in Chapter
6, Traffic Code, along or across any of the sidewalks or curbs of any of the streets or highways within this Village.
E. Roller
skating on sidewalks. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons
to use or operate upon any of the sidewalks in said Village between
the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. any roller skate or roller skates
or any push-mobile or push-mobiles, except only such as are equipped
with rubber tire upon each roller or wheel thereof.
F. Engaging
in dangerous sports upon streets. No person shall engage in any sport
or exercise whereby any passenger in or upon any streets, alley or
public grounds within the limits of this Village shall or may be impeded
or endangered or injured.
G. Damaging
streets. No person shall injure, tear up or deface any public improvement,
nor dig any hole, ditch, drain or trench, nor make any alteration
or construct any improvement of any kind in any public street or highway
without a written permit from the Village Manager. Application for
such permit shall be in such form and contain such information as
shall be required by the Village Manager, who shall issue such permit
subject to such regulations and conditions as he may adopt.
(1) Requires a nonrefundable street excavation permit in an amount as
set from time to time by the Village Board.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 17, Village
Code and Ordinances, Art. I)]
H. Removing
earth, etc., from streets. No person shall remove any earth, sand,
stones, planks or gravel from any streets, highways or public grounds
within said Village without first having obtained an order or permit
from the Village Manager.
I. Use
of certain equipment prohibited.
(1) The dropping of heavy weights, frost breakers or construction equipment
buckets to break pavements, driveway approaches or sidewalks, or to
compact backfill material is prohibited.
(2) The use of mobile hammers to break pavements, driveway approaches,
or sidewalks after November 1 or before April 15 is prohibited. The
use of mobile hammers at any other time is permitted conditioned upon
an endorsement from the contractor to the Village, holding the Village
harmless from claims arising from use of mobile hammers.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 17, Village
Code and Ordinances, Art. I)]
A. No
person shall obstruct any part of any street, alley, public grounds,
parkway or sidewalk in the Village by placing or causing to be placed
any piles of earth, stone, timber, lumber, planks or other construction
material without first obtaining a permit from the Village Clerk-Treasurer
upon approval by the Village Manager. The application shall be accompanied
by a fee per month or part thereof as set from time to time by the
Village Board. The permittee shall erect such barriers and warning
lights as will effectively protect the public. No roadway shall be
obstructed by more than 1/3 of the width nor for a period longer than
one month, nor beyond the extension of the lot lines upon which construction
work is actually being done. In the event a public sidewalk is obstructed,
the permittee shall direct pedestrians around the obstruction by a
protected temporary walkway, or to a public sidewalk on the opposite
side of the street, all areas shall be placed in as good and clean
condition as prior to issuance of the permit.
B. No
person shall erect or move any building, fence or other structure
upon any streets, alley or sidewalk or other public grounds within
this Village without a written permit therefor as provided in the
Uniform Building Code.
[Amended by Ord. No. 1781]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
17, Village Code and Ordinances, Article
III, General Penalty, of the Code of the village of Whitefish Bay, in addition to any specific penalty provided herein. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day on which a violation of any provision of this article occurs or continues. As and for a further penalty for any violation of this or any other provision in the Municipal Code, the Village Board hereby empowers the Village Manager or designee to, after providing notice in person or via United States Mail to the last known owner of the property at least two business days in advance, perform such work on said property as is required to render the property compliant with the Municipal Code. The reasonable cost of such work shall be billed to the last known property owner and such bill shall be due and payable within 15 days after it has been mailed. Amounts due after said period of time shall be delinquent and shall become a lien upon the property and may be placed on the tax bill of the property in question as a special charge for current services as provided in § 66.0627, Wis. Stats.