[Code 1966, § 4.09(4)(a)-(c); Ord.
No. 551, § I, 1-17-1995; Ord. No. 566, § I, 8-15-1995; Ord. No. 590, § I, 1-7-1997; Ord. No. 767, § XIV, 10-18-2005; Ord. No. 888, § I, 12-16-2014]
(a) Twenty-four hours. In all municipal parking lots, no person shall
park, stop or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended,
for more than 24 hours, except Sundays and holidays.
(b) 30 minutes. No person shall park, stop or leave standing any vehicle,
whether attended or unattended, for more than 30 minutes on the following
streets:
(1)
On the westerly side of Main Street from the intersection of
Andrews Street northerly 132 feet, on any day except Sunday and holidays.
(2)
On the easterly side of Clarendon Avenue from the intersection
of Lincoln Avenue south a distance of 150 feet, on Monday through
Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(c) Village business. In the municipal parking lots located at the Village
hall, police station, public works department, fire department, sewer
department, water department and library, no person shall park, stop
or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, unless
that person or persons shall be conducting business at those locations
or that person or persons shall be given consent by the head of that
department.
[Code 1966, § 4.09(4); Ord. No.
542, § I, 9-6-1994; Ord. No. 563, § I, 6-6-1995; Ord. No. 587, § I, 12-17-1996; Ord. No. 593, § I, 4-1-1997; Ord. No. 756, § I, 3-15-2005; Ord. No. 888, § I, 12-16-2014]
The full length of the streets as set forth in the most current
Village Board traffic resolution, on both sides of the streets, shall,
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., be limited to two-hour
parking from September 1 until May 31 on any day except Saturday,
Sunday, and holidays.
[Ord. No. 888, § I, 12-16-2014]
(a) Except as provided by law or ordinance, a motor vehicle bearing a
special registration plate issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1)
or (1 r)(a) to a disabled veteran or a person acting on his behalf
is exempt from time limitations on parking in any street or highway
zone and parking lot, whether municipally owned or leased, or both
municipally owned and leased, or a parking place owned or leased,
or both owned and leased by a municipal parking utility, with one-half
hour or more limitation, but otherwise is subject to the laws relating
to parking. Where the time limitation on a metered stall is one-half
hour or more, no meter payment is required. Parking privileges granted
by this subsection are limited to the disabled veteran to whom or
on whose behalf the special plates were issued and to qualified operators
acting under the disabled veteran's express direction with the
disabled veteran present.
(b) Except as provided by law or ordinance, a motor vehicle bearing special
registration plates issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1a), (1e),
(1m), (1q) or (1r)(a) or a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle,
upon which a special identification card issued under W.S.A., § 343.51
is displayed or a motor vehicle registered in another jurisdiction
upon which is displayed a registration plate, a card or an emblem
issued by the other jurisdiction designating the vehicle as a vehicle
used by a physically disabled person is exempt from time limitations
on parking in any street or highway zone and parking lot, whether
municipally owned or leased, or both municipally owned and leased
or a parking place owned or leased, or both owned and leased by a
municipal parking utility, with one-half hour or more limitation,
but otherwise is subject to the laws relating to parking. Where the
time limitation on a metered stall is one-half hour or more, no meter
payment is required. Parking privileges granted by this subsection
are limited to the following:
(1)
A person to whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1a).
(2)
A qualified operator acting under the express direction of a
person to whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1a)
when such person is present.
(3)
A person to whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1m)
when the disabled person for whom the plates were issued is present.
(4)
A person for whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1q).
(5)
A qualified operator acting under the express direction of a
person for whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1
q) when such person is present.
(6)
A person for whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1r)(a).
(7)
A qualified operator acting under the express direction of a
person for whom plates were issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1r)(a),
when the person is present.
(8)
A person or organization to whom a special identification card
was issued under W.S.A., § 343.51.
(9)
A qualified operator acting under the express direction of a
person to whom a special identification card was issued under W.S.A.,
§ 343.51 when such person is present.
(10)
A qualified operator of a motor vehicle registered in another
jurisdiction upon which is displayed a registration plate, a card
or an emblem issued by the other jurisdiction designating the vehicle
as a vehicle used by a physically disabled person if the vehicle is
transporting the disabled person for whom the plate, card or emblem
was issued.
(11)
A person to whom a plate was issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1e).
(12)
A qualified operator acting under the express direction of a
person to whom a plate was issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1e)
when such person is present.
(c) Except as provided by law or ordinance, a vehicle bearing special registration plates issued under W.S.A., § 341.14(1), (1 a), (1 e), (1 m), (1 q) or a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, upon which a special identification card issued under W.S.A., § 343.51 is displayed or a motor vehicle registered in another jurisdiction upon which is displayed a registration plate, a card or an emblem issued by the other jurisdiction designating the vehicle as a vehicle used by a physically disabled person is exempt from W.S.A., § 346.505 or any ordinance in conformity therewith prohibiting parking, stopping or standing upon any portion of a street, highway or parking facility reserved for physically disabled persons by official traffic signs indicating the restriction. Stopping, standing and parking privileges granted by this subsection are limited to the persons listed under subsections
(b) and
(c) of this section.
[Code 1966, § 4.09(7); Ord. No.
888, § I, 12-16-2014]
(a) Hazard to public safety. Any vehicle parked, stopped or standing upon a highway in violation of any of the provisions of this section or §
82-1 is declared to be a hazard to traffic and public safety.
(b) Removal by operator. Such vehicle shall be removed by the operator
in charge, upon request of any traffic officer, to a position where
parking is permitted or to a private or public parking or storage
premises.
(c) Removal by traffic officer. Any traffic officer after issuing a citation
for illegal parking, stopping or standing of an unattended vehicle
in violation of this chapter, is authorized to remove such vehicle
to a position where parking is permitted, provided that no vehicle
involved in trespass parking on a private parking lot or facility
shall be removed without the permission of the vehicle owner, except
upon the issuance of a repossession judgment or upon formal complaint
and a citation for illegal parking issued by a traffic or police officer.
(d) Removal by private service. The officer may order a motor carrier
holding a permit to perform vehicle towing services, a licensed motor
vehicle salvage dealer or a licensed motor vehicle in any public storage
garage or rental parking grounds or any facility of the person providing
the towing services.
(e) Towing and storage charges. In addition to other penalties provided by §
82-32, the owner or operator of a vehicle so removed shall pay reasonable cost of moving, towing and storage. If the vehicle is moved or towed by the Village police department a towing charge as determined by the tow company and a storage fee as set forth in the most current Village Board fee schedule resolution shall be paid for moving or towing. If the vehicle is towed or stored by a private motor carrier, motor vehicle salvage dealer or licensed motor vehicle dealer, actual charges regularly paid for such services shall be paid. If the vehicle is stored in a public storage garage or rental facility, customary charges for such storage shall be paid. Upon payment, a receipt shall be issued to the owner of the vehicle for the towing or storage charge.
[Code 1966, § 4.09(8); Ord. No.
888, § I, 12-16-2014]
When any vehicle is found upon a street or highway in violation of any provision of this article regulating the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles and the identity of the operator cannot be determined, the owner, as shown by the ownership registration of the vehicle supplied by the state department of transportation, or a comparable authority of any other state, shall be deemed to have committed the violation for purposes of enforcement of this section and §
82-1 and shall be subject to the applicable forfeiture penalty; provided, however, that the defenses defined and described in W.S.A., § 346.485(5)(b) shall be a defense for an owner charged with such violation.
[Code 1966, § 4.09(9); Ord. No.
888, § I, 12-16-2014]
The Village police department or department of public works
may cause to be erected temporary no parking zones on highways or
parts thereof on the day of a parade, procession, or assemblage upon
the approval of the Village Board.
[Code 1966, § 4.17; Ord. No. 841, § I, 4-19-2011; Ord. No. 888, § I, 12-16-2014]
(a) Pursuant to the provisions of W.S.A., § 118.105, the following
regulations shall apply to the grounds of the Mukwonago School District
located within the Village:
(1)
Parking. All parking on grounds of the Mukwonago School District
from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. shall be by permit only and shall be restricted
to areas designated for parking by the district board. When signs
are erected by the school board giving notice of such restrictions,
no person shall park a motor vehicle in an area other than one from
which he shall have been issued a permit, nor without displaying a
valid permit during school days and regular school hours. All authorized
visitors shall park only in areas designated and assigned for visitor
parking. Restrictions relating to handicapped parking, fire lanes
and areas designated "no parking at any time" will be enforced at
all times.
(2)
Speed limits. No person shall at any time operate a motor vehicle
upon the Mukwonago School District grounds at a speed in excess of
10 miles per hour.
[Ord. No. 689, § I, 3-19-2002; Ord. No. 888, § I, 12-16-2014]
(a) The following restrictions apply to parking and stopping in the park
and ride lot located within the Village and maintained by the Village:
(1)
No person shall leave standing any detached trailers at any
time.
(2)
No person shall stop or leave standing any vehicle for more
than 48 hours; any vehicle left for more than 48 hours shall be considered
abandoned and will be towed away.
(3)
No person, other than a Village police officer while on official
duties, shall leave standing any vehicle in an area not designated
for parking.
(4)
No person shall stop or leave standing any vehicle weighing
more than five tons at any time.