As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE
A motor vehicle designed or used to transport passengers
or property and having one or more of the following characteristics:
A.
The vehicle is a single vehicle with a gross vehicle weight
rating of 26,001 or more pounds or the vehicle's registered weight
or actual gross weight is more than 26,000 pounds.
B.
The vehicle is a combination vehicle with a gross combination
weight rating, registered weight or actual gross weight of 26,001
or more pounds inclusive of a towed unit with a gross vehicle weight
rating, registered weight or actual gross weight of more than 10,000
pounds.
C.
The vehicle is designed to transport or is actually transporting
the driver and 15 or more passengers. If the vehicle is equipped with
bench-type seats intended to seat more than one person, the passenger-carrying
capacity shall be determined under § 340.01(31), Wis. Stats.,
or, if the vehicle is a school bus, by dividing the total seating
space measured in inches by 13.
D.
The vehicle is transporting hazardous materials.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
The building on a lot in which is conducted the principal
use as permitted on such lot by the regulations of the zoning district
in which it is located.
REAR YARD
A yard extending across the full width of the lot, the depth
of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance between the rear
lot line and a line parallel thereto through the nearest point of
the principal structure. This yard shall be opposite the street yard
or one of the street yards on a corner lot.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Recreational vehicles shall include the following: camping
trailers, mobile homes under 30 feet in length, motor homes, dual-purpose
motor homes, fifth-wheel mobile homes under 30 feet in length, boats,
snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, ice boats, and all trailers not
specifically identified herein. Boats, ice boats, snowmobiles, all-terrain
vehicles and other similar type vehicles shall be considered as separate
recreational vehicles when not located on a trailer. Otherwise, said
vehicles shall be considered as one recreational vehicle with the
trailer when located on a trailer.
A.
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLEA commercially designed and manufactured motor-driven device that has a weight, without fluids, of 900 pounds or less, has a width of 50 inches or less, is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and travels on three or more low-pressure tires or nonpneumatic tires.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
B.
CAMPING TRAILERA vehicle with a collapsible or folding structure designed for human habitation and towed upon a highway by a motor vehicle.
D.
FIFTH WHEEL MOBILE HOMEA mobile home as defined in Subsection
E which is towed by a vehicle with a flatbed frame so the trailer hitch of the mobile home is bolted to the flatbed frame or towing vehicle.
E.
MOBILE HOMEA vehicle designed to be towed as a single unit upon a highway by a motor vehicle and equipped and used or intended to be used primarily for human habitation, with walls of rigid uncollapsible construction. A mobile home exceeding 30 feet in length shall be considered a primary housing unit and not a recreational vehicle.
F.
MOTOR HOMEA motor vehicle designed to be operated upon a highway for use as a temporary or recreational dwelling and having the same internal characteristics and equipment as a mobile home.
G.
SNOWMOBILEAn engine-driven vehicle that is manufactured solely for snowmobiling, that has an endless belt tread and sled-type runners, or skis, to be used in contact with snow but does not include such a vehicle that is any of the following:
(1)
A vehicle that has inflatable tires.
(2)
A vehicle that is driven by a motor of four horsepower or less
and that is operated in sanctioned races, derbies, competitions or
exhibitions or only on private property.
H.
TRAILERA vehicle without motive power designed for carrying property or passengers wholly on its own structure and for being drawn by a motor vehicle, but does not include a mobile home.
SHORE YARD
A yard extending across the full width of the lot, the depth
of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance between a navigable
body of water and a line parallel thereto through the nearest point
of the principal structure.
SHORELAND LOT
A lot abutting a navigable lake, stream or watercourse. Shoreland
lots shall provide a street yard on the street abutting the lot, a
shore yard on the watercourse abutting the lot and two side yards.
Shoreland lots do not have a rear yard.
SIDE YARD
A yard extending from the street yard to the rear yard of
the lot, the width of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance
between the side lot line and a line parallel thereto through the
nearest point of the principal structure.
STREET YARD
A yard extending across the full width of the lot, the depth
of which shall be the minimum horizontal distance between the existing
or proposed street or highway line and a line parallel thereto through
the nearest point of the closest structure on the lot to the street.
Corner lots shall have two such yards.
VACANT LOT
Any lot which does not contain a principal building.
Section 66.0435, Wis. Stats., is adopted by reference and made
a part of this chapter.
In a residential district, one commercial motor vehicle which
is owned by the occupant of the dwelling and which is not more than
20 feet in length may be parked in the open on a lot in the side or
rear yard areas not closer than three feet to any property line nor
closer than six feet to any building on the neighboring property or
may be stored in a garage, carport or screen shelter or similar structure
designed so as to substantially conceal the vehicle from the view
of adjoining property owners.
[Amended 9-1-1970]
There is hereby imposed on each owner or operator of a mobile
home park licensed herein a monthly parking permit fee in the amount
determined as provided by law on each occupied mobile home in the
park. It shall be the full and complete responsibility of the licensee
to collect the proper amount from each mobile home and to pay the
Village Treasurer such parking permit fees on or before the 10th of
the month following the month for which such fees are due in accordance
with the terms of this section and such regulations as the Board may
reasonably promulgate.
The Village Board may revoke any license or permit issued pursuant
to the terms of this chapter in accordance with the law.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Code.