No person shall encroach upon or in any way obstruct or encumber any street, alley, sidewalk, public grounds or land dedicated to public use, or any part thereof, or permit such encroachment or encumbrance to be placed or remain on any public way adjoining the premises of which he is the owner or occupant, except as provided in §§
399-9 and
399-10.
The prohibition of §
399-8 shall not apply to the following:
A. Temporary encroachments or obstructions authorized by permit under Article
VI of this chapter pursuant to § 66.0425, Wis. Stats.
B. Building materials for the period authorized by the Building Inspector
which shall not obstruct more than 1/2 of the sidewalk or more than
1/3 of the traveled portion of the street and which do not interfere
with the flow in the gutters.
C. Excavations and openings permitted under Article
III of this chapter.
Property owners may place certain fixtures on sidewalks which
immediately adjoin their property if the following requirements are
met:
A. The property must be located in an area used for commercial uses.
B. The fixture(s) shall not be physically attached to the sidewalk,
any street fixture or any adjacent building, and shall be of a temporary
design.
C. The placement of the fixture shall not significantly impede the flow
of pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk. In no event shall the fixture
reduce the unobstructed sidewalk width to less than three feet at
any point.
In addition to any other penalty imposed, if any Village enforcement
official determines that a sidewalk is unlawfully obstructed in violation
of this article, he shall issue a written notice to the owner or occupant
of the premises which adjoins the obstructed sidewalk directing that
the obstruction be removed within 24 hours.
In addition to any other penalty imposed, if any Village enforcement
official determines that a Village street, alley, public grounds or
land dedicated for public use is obstructed or encumbered, he shall
issue a written notice to the property owner of the premises which
adjoins the obstructed public area, directing that the obstruction
be removed within 24 hours.