[Amended 1-11-2011]
No owner or occupant shall allow the sidewalk abutting on his
premises to be littered with rubbish or dirt. If such owner or occupant
shall refuse or fail to remove any such rubbish or dirt when notified
to do so by the Village Board or Director of Public Works, the Director
of Public Works may cause the same to be done and report the cost
thereof to the Village Clerk, who shall spread the cost on the tax
roll as a special charge against the premises, pursuant to § 66.0627,
Wis. Stats., or such cost may be recovered in an action against the
owner or occupant.
[Added 6-9-2020]
Summer maintenance of sidewalks shall be the responsibility
of property owners abutting the Village sidewalk. Maintenance shall
include, but not be limited to:
A. Removal of encroachments, hazards or obstructions such as grasses,
weeds and vegetation across the width and length of sidewalk abutting
the property. It will also include sod, leaves, branches, sand and
rock.
B. Overhanging vegetation, ornaments, decorations, or structures shall
not hang below a height of eight feet over the sidewalk grade.
C. No vegetation, structures, ornaments, or decorations shall encroach
upon the sidewalk within a vertical line starting at the inner edge
of the sidewalk.
D. The Public Works Director may order the removal of grasses, weeds,
vegetation and other encroachments, hazards or obstructions. Removal
shall be the responsibility of the owner(s) of the abutting property.
Property owners shall be given a five-day notice of abatement. If
after adequate notification, the abutting property owner(s) fail to
remove the encroachments, hazards or obstructions, then the Public
Works Director may arrange for a contractor to undertake the removal.
The bill for removal shall be provided to the abutting property owner
and, if unpaid, a lien may be placed on the abutting property in accordance
with § 66.615, Wis. Stats.
E. The Public Works Director may order the removal of any tree that
may be causing damage to a sidewalk. Trees located on the public right-of-way
shall be removed at the expense of the Village of Stratford. Removal
of a tree located on private property causing damage to the sidewalk
shall be the responsibility of the owner(s) of the abutting property.
Property owners shall be given a thirty-day notice of abatement. If
after adequate notification to remove a tree causing damage, the abutting
property owner(s) fail to remove the tree, then the Public Works Director
may arrange for a contractor to undertake the removal. The bill for
removal of the tree shall be provided to the abutting property owner
and if unpaid a lien may be placed on the abutting property in accordance
with § 66.615, Wis. Stats.
F. Village's option to abate nuisance. In any case where the owner,
occupant or person in charge of the property shall fail to abate the
nuisance within the prescribed time, the Village shall abate the same
and the cost thereof shall be assessed to the property owner as a
special charge.
(1)
The Village shall abate the same from the subject property and
shall charge the expenses of so doing at a rate as established by
resolution by the Village Board. The charges shall be set forth in
a statement to the Village Clerk who, in turn, shall mail the same
to the owner, occupant or person in charge of the subject premises.
If said statement is not paid in full within 30 days thereafter, the
Village Clerk shall enter the charges in the tax roll as a special
tax against said lot or parcel of land, and the same shall be collected
in all respects like other taxes upon real estate or as provided under
§ 66.0907(3)(f), Wis. Stats.
All vaults and cisterns under sidewalks shall be prohibited.
No downspouts from any building shall terminate on or upon, or in such position that the contents of such spout shall be cast upon or flow back or over, any public sidewalk in the Village. When the eaves of a building extend over or are so constructed that water may fall therefrom or run back upon any public sidewalk, such eaves shall be so protected by proper spouts or otherwise that no water shall fall or drain therefrom or run back upon or over any public sidewalk. The owner or owners of any building and the officers of any association or corporation owning any building on which any spouts or the eaves thereof shall be maintained contrary to this section shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-5 of this Code.
Requests or petitions by Village property owners for new streets,
street resurfacing, curb and gutter, storm sewers, utility work and
sidewalks shall be presented to the Village Board on or before September
1 to be considered for installation in the following year.
In the interests of public safety, health and general welfare,
community appearance and efficiency of operation, it shall be unlawful
to rake or place fallen tree leaves or grass clippings onto the pavement
or into the gutter of any public street. No person shall permit grass
clippings from mower swaths to remain upon sidewalks or on abutting
property not owned or occupied by him.
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit or cause to be
deposited, dump, sort, scatter or leave any rubbish, stone, wire,
earth, ashes, cinders, sawdust, hay, glass, manure, filth, paper,
snow, ice, dirt, grass, leaves, construction waste, garbage or other
offensive or noxious material in any public street, sidewalk, or alley
or upon any public property or upon any property of another without
the express permission of the owner of occupant thereof.
No person shall in any manner obstruct or cause to be obstructed
the free passage of water in any public gutter, ditch, culvert, swale
or drain or place or cause to be placed any rubbish, dirt, sand, gravel
or any other matter or thing so that the same is likely to be carried
by the elements into any public gutter, ditch, culvert, swale or drain.