If any tree falls from adjacent land into any road right-of-way,
the owner or occupant of the land shall immediately remove the tree
from the road right-of-way. If the property owner following notice
from the Town does not remove the tree, the Town may remove any fallen
tree or trees therein and charge the cost thereof to the property
owner pursuant to § 66.0627, Wis. Stats. When it is necessary
for trees in a road right-of-way to be removed, the adjacent property
owner shall have a right of first refusal to have the wood. After
receiving notice that a tree is to be removed, the adjacent property
owner shall have 14 days to remove the tree.
It shall be unlawful for any person to build a fence or any
item, or to throw, deposit or place any weeds, sod, brush, cans, glass,
gravel, stones, boulders, machinery, garbage, other waste or rubbish
or any item beyond the property lot stakes.
Rural mailboxes are prohibited on the right-of-way of all roads
within the Town of Rome except as hereinafter provided:
A. Mailboxes are approved only if they are of a construction or design
approved by the United States Postal Service or previously approved
by the Postmaster.
B. Newspaper tubes are permitted only if provided by the newspaper.
C. A nameplate bearing the name and address number of the mailbox owner
shall be permitted on each box.
D. The support for the mailbox and newspaper tube shall adhere to the
standards governing construction of mailbox supports as established
by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and shall not constitute
a hazard to the public use of the right-of-way.
E. Mailbox and newspaper tubes must be located on the side of the road
required by the United States Postal Service. The door of the mailbox
or protruding end of the newspaper tube should be even with the gravel
on the ditch side or at least two feet from the paved edge of the
roadway.
F. No other object of any kind shall be attached to the mailbox, newspaper
tube or their supports. No other objects, including, but not limited
to, landscaping boulders or fences may be placed on the right-of-way.
G. This section is not intended to and shall not be construed to create
any affirmative duty on the part of the Town of Rome to locate and
remove obstructing mailboxes.
H. The Town of Rome is not liable for damage to mailboxes caused by
snowplowing. The Director of Public Works or designee, in their sole
discretion, may repair or replace a mailbox damaged as a result of
a direct hit by a Town vehicle or equipment. The Director of Public
Works may authorize the Town Highway Department to repair such damage
or replace the mailbox with a unit as close to the original mailbox
as possible. The owner of the mailbox must first apply for such relief.
The Town shall not repair or replace a mailbox damaged by snow that
has been plowed or pushed.
[Amended 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-03; 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-05]
Pursuant to provisions of §
360-124, allowing off-premises placement of signs, certain temporary signs will be allowed in the road right-of-way with the following provisions:
A. Shall be placed no closer than 10 feet from the edge of the road
surface and no closer than 30 feet from each side of a driveway to
maintain a clear, obstruction free vision area for pedestrians and
traffic.
B. No larger than two feet by two feet, four square feet total.
C. No higher than four feet above existing established adjacent grade
to the top of the sign.
D. No more than one off-premises temporary sign shall be allowed to
be placed by an individual in any single parcel's right-of-way.
E. Each sign will contain the name and phone number of the person who
owns the sign.
F. No sign may be located or placed in a way which interferes with traffic.
G. To ensure traffic and pedestrian safety, no sign may be located or
placed on Town-owned property or adjacent road right-of-way without
written approval of the Town Administrator, after receiving an application
for proposed placement of a sign. An application for placement of
a temporary sign on Town owned property or adjacent road right-of-way
shall contain number of signs, proposed sign locations, and proposed
duration of placement, to ensure adherence to Town ordinance requirements.
Multiple signs containing the same message shall not be allowed to
be located on Town-owned property or adjacent road right-of-way.
H. Regulations for time of placement and removal.
(1) No more than three off-premises directional signs for approved civic
events may be erected for each event. Off-premises signs may not be
placed for more than 14 days prior to and no more than 24 hours following
such event. A civic event is any organized occasion relating to a
community. Examples: business, associations, teams, etc. in which
they may sponsor or organize an activity.
(2) No more than three off-premises directional signs may be erected
for each event when a property owner is opening the property to the
public. Off-premises signs may not be placed for more than two days
prior to and no more than 24 hours following such events
(3) Signs may be placed during an election campaign period, from seven
days prior to the primary election and 14 days prior to the general
election and shall be removed within 24 hours after an election.
No person shall maintain, plant or permit to remain on any private
or public premises situated at the intersection of two or more roads,
in the Town any hedge, tree, shrub or other growth, which may obstruct
the view of the operator of any motor vehicle or pedestrian approaching
such intersection.
It is unlawful for any person to plant, cause to grow, allow
to grow, or maintain any trees, bushes, shrubbery or vegetation of
any kind, which is an obstruction to the clear and complete vision
of any traffic sign in the Town. It shall be the duty of every owner
of such tree, brush, shrubbery or vegetation to remove such obstruction.
Any shrub, tree or other plant which obstructs the view at an
intersection or the view of a traffic sign shall be deemed to be dangerous
to public travel, and the Town shall notify the property owner in
writing, describing the conditions, stating the steps necessary to
correct the conditions, and establishing a reasonable time within
which the corrective steps shall be taken. In the event that effective
steps are not taken within the time specified it shall be lawful for
the Town to abate these conditions to the extent necessary to assure
compliance with the foregoing requirements, and the costs thereof
shall be assessed to the owner.
[Amended 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-05]
Any person installing a driveway shall, prior to any such installation,
obtain an installation permit from the Director of Public Works. Application
for a permit to construct a driveway shall be made in writing to the
Director of Public Works and shall describe the property and the road
or street where the driveway will be constructed. All driveways installed,
altered, changed, replaced or extended after the effective date of
this article shall meet the following requirements and must be approved
as to location by the Director of Public Works.
A. The maximum number of driveway openings for vehicular ingress and
egress permitted for lots with a width less than 100 feet shall be
one and for lots with a width greater than 100 feet, two driveway
openings may be permitted with approval of the Director of Public
Works.
B. Vehicular entrances and exits to any business, industry or public
lots shall be not less than 200 feet from any pedestrian entrance
or exit to a church, park, playground, library, public emergency shelter,
or other place of public assembly. Deviations from this standard are
allowable in the Alpine Village Business Park (BP) District, or in
speed zones 25 miles per hour or less, at the discretion of the Director
of Public Works.
C. At the property line, driveways shall be a maximum of 30 feet wide
and shall have a minimum of 10 feet surface-width and 14 feet of clear-width.
[Amended 11-18-2021 by Ord. No. 21-19]
D. Openings for vehicular ingress and egress shall be a maximum of 40
feet wide and a minimum of 15 feet wide. The maximum curb and gutter
opening for all residential districts shall be 25 feet.
E. The surface of the driveway connecting with the roadway shall slope
down and away from the road shoulder a sufficient amount and distance
to preclude ordinary surface water drainage from the driveway area
flowing onto the roadbed. The driveway shall not obstruct or impair
drainage in the roadside and ditch areas. The surface shall be no
less than a road base grade of material. The use of ditches for a
driveway is not permitted.
F. If a concrete driveway is installed in the right-of-way, a fiber
expansion joint and/or a concrete score line must be installed at
the property line. If the concrete driveway must be removed from within
the right-of-way for roadway work, the property owner will be financially
responsible for removal and replacement.
G. When the Town determines a culvert is necessary for proper water
control, the Town will determine the size, material of the culvert
and end walls.
H. The Director of Public Works may grant temporary access to the road
rights-of-way. Such access permit shall be temporary, revocable and
subject to any conditions required and shall be issued for a period
not to exceed 12 months.
I. Any repairs or cleaning of the roads adjacent to the installation
of driveways shall be at the owner's expense. The owner may contract
for the service or the Town of Rome may repair at its discretion.
J. A plot plan showing the placement of the driveway access shall be
required along with the permit.
K. Any private driveway leading to a building or structure located 200
feet or more from the public right-of-way shall be at least 10 feet
in surface-width and provide 14 feet of clear-width; shall provide
an unobstructed height throughout the entire length and width of the
driveway of at least 14 feet, and shall provide a turnaround area
located no more than 75 feet from the structure capable of turning
around emergency vehicles. Driveway permits under this subsection
shall require review and approval from the Fire Chief in order to
verify that the installation standards will provide for the safe passage
and turnaround of emergency vehicles accessing the structures served
by the driveway. Greater dimensions may be required by the Director
of Public Works, after consultation with the Fire Chief, if the proposed
driveway would not be sufficient so as to accommodate fire-fighting
apparatus or equipment that may be required to service the property.
[Amended 11-18-2021 by Ord. No. 21-19]
[Amended 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-05]
The Director of Public Works is authorized to conduct mowing
and trimming operation within the right-of-way of a Town road as determined
necessary for traffic safety purposes.