Every person, pursuant to §§ 60.10, 84.31 and 175.25,
Wis. Stats., and this chapter, in the Town of Fulton who shall accumulate
or store junked automobiles or parts thereof shall seek and obtain a junkyard
permit from the Town of Fulton. The fee for such permit shall be established
annually by the Town Board of the Town of Fulton.
The application and permit shall designate the premises to be permitted.
The permit may be amended without charge if the permittee changes premises
in the Town of Fulton. However, the permit is not transferable from one person
to another. The application and permit shall contain the following:
A. The name of the applicant.
B. The address of the commercial premises.
C. The commercial premises telephone number, if any, and
the residential telephone number of the applicant, if any.
D. The age of the applicant.
E. A description of the commercial premises.
F. The quantity and manner of storing such junk.
G. The projected number of years for accumulation, storage
and removal of these vehicles.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning
indicated:
JUNKYARD
Any place which is owned, maintained, operated or used for storage,
keeping, processing, buying or selling junk, including refuse dumps, garbage
dumps, automobile graveyards, scrap metal processors, auto wrecking yards,
salvage yards, auto recycling yards, used auto parts yards and temporary storage
of automobile bodies or parts awaiting disposal as a normal part of a business
operation when the business will continually have like materials located on
the premises, and sanitary landfills. This definition does not include litter,
trash and other debris scattered along or upon the highway, or temporary operations
and outdoor storage of limited duration.
TRESPASS
To enter the property of another person without permission or legal
right. In context of criminal action, criminal trespass is an act in violation
of §§ 943.13, 943.14 and 943.15, Wis. Stats.