It shall be the duty of each owner or occupant of any building or ground
in the Village of Black Earth to remove from the sidewalk adjacent to the
premises, within 24 hours after the end of any snow, sleet, rain, or hail
storm, all snow and ice which may have fallen or accumulated thereon during
said storm. In case any owner or occupant shall fail to clean such sidewalk
within the time specified, it shall be the duty of the Village to have the
same cleaned. The Village shall keep an account of the expense of cleaning
sidewalks in front of each lot or parcel of ground and shall make a certified
report of the same to the Village Clerk-Treasurer, who shall enter this amount
against said lot or parcel of land on the next tax roll of said Village as
a special tax against the premises.
[Added 8-4-1998 by Ord. No. 98-O-3]
A. Property owners are prohibited from allowing any snow,
ice, slush or combination thereof to be shoveled, plowed, dumped, pushed or
in any manner placed on a public street, alley, sidewalk or thoroughfare in
the Village at any time.
B. Violation penalty. Any person who fails to comply with
the provision of this section shall, upon conviction of such violation, be
subject to a penalty, which shall be as follows:
(1) First offense. Any person who fails to comply with the
provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, forfeit not less than $50
nor more than $200, together with the cost of prosecution, and in default
of payment of such forfeiture and cost of prosecution the offender shall be
subject to suspended driving privileges.
(2) Second offense. Any person who fails to comply with the
provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, forfeit not less than $50
nor more than $200, together with the cost of prosecution, and in default
of payment of such forfeiture and cost of prosecution the offender shall be
subject to suspended driving privileges.
(3) Third offense. Any person who fails to comply with the
provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, forfeit not less than $100
nor more than $200, together with the cost of prosecution, and in default
of payment of such forfeiture and cost of prosecution the offender shall be
subject to suspended driving privileges.
C. Payment. All payments received shall be paid to the Dane
County Sheriff or his designee and deposited with the Village Clerk-Treasurer,
who shall furnish a receipt therefor.
[Amended 6-6-1990 by Ord. No. 90-O-11]
Whenever the Village Board shall, by resolution, determine that curb
and gutter shall be laid, rebuilt, repaired, lowered or raised along or upon
any public street, alley or highway within the Village of Black Earth, it
shall proceed according to § 66.0703, Wis. Stats.
The penalty for violation of any provisions in this chapter for which no penalty is provided shall be a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-4 of this Code. A separate offense shall be deemed committed for each day or part thereof during which a violation occurs or continues.
[Added 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 05-O-2]
A. Purpose. The streets in the possession of the Village
are primarily for the use of the public in the ordinary way. However, under
proper circumstances, the Village may grant a permit for street use, subject
to reasonable municipal regulation and control. Therefore, this section is
enacted to regulate and control the use of streets pursuant to a street use
permit to the end that the health, safety and general welfare of the public
and the good order of the Village can be protected and maintained. This section
is adopted pursuant to the authority granted to the Village in the Wisconsin
Statutes, including, but not limited to, Chapters 61, 86, 340, 346, 349 and
§ 349.185(1).
B. Application. A written application for a street use permit
by persons or groups desiring the same shall be made on a form provided by
the Village Clerk and shall be filed with the Village Clerk. The application
shall set forth the following minimum information regarding the proposed street
use:
(1) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant
or applicants.
(2) If the proposed street use is to be conducted for, on
behalf of, or by an organization, the name, address and telephone number of
the headquarters of the organization and of the authorizing responsible heads
of such organization.
(3) The name, address and telephone number of the person
or persons who will be responsible for conducting the proposed use of the
street.
(4) The date and duration of time for which the requested
use of the street is proposed to occur.
(5) An accurate description of that portion of the street
proposed to be used, including route map if applicable.
(6) The approximate number of persons for whom use of the
proposed street area is requested.
(7) The proposed use, described in detail, for which the
street use permit is requested.
(8) The amount of any law enforcement personnel who may be
needed for traffic control, or any other anticipated law enforcement needs.
C. Review by administrative officials. Before any application
for a street use permit is considered by the Village Board, the application
shall be reviewed by the Village Clerk and forwarded to Public Works and the
Police for their recommendation as to the effect that the temporary closing
of the street will have on the public safety and traffic movement in the area
during the time the street may be closed.
D. Representative. The person or representative of the group
making application for a street use permit shall be present when the Village
Board gives consideration to the granting of said street use permit to provide
any additional information which is reasonably necessary to make a fair determination
as to whether a permit should be granted.
E. Mandatory denial of street use permit.
(1) An application for a street use permit shall be denied
if:
(a) The proposed street use is primarily for private or commercial
gain.
(b) The proposed street use would violate any federal or
state law or any ordinance of the Village.
(c) The proposed street use will substantially hinder the
movement of police, fire or emergency vehicles, constituting a risk to persons
or property.
(d) The application for a street use permit does not contain
the information required above.
(e) The application requests a period for the use of the
street in excess of six hours.
(f) The proposed use could equally be held in a public park
or other location.
(2) In addition to the requirement that the application for
a street use permit shall be denied, as hereinabove set forth, the Village
Board may deny a permit for any other reason or reasons if it concludes that
the health, safety and general welfare of the public cannot adequately be
protected and maintained if the permit is granted.
F. Permit fee. Each application for a street use permit
shall be accompanied by a fee of $20.
G. Consent to issuance of street use permit. In addition
to the fee required by the previous subsection, each application for a street
use permit, except for parades or races sponsored by civic, youth or scout
organizations which have been in existence for at least six months, shall
be accompanied by a petition designating the proposed area of the street to
be used and time for said proposed use, said petition to be signed by not
less than 75% of the residents and/or business owners over 18 years of age
residing along that portion of the street designated for the proposed use
within 90 days of the event. Said petition shall be verified and shall be
submitted in substantially the following form:
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PETITION FOR STREET USE PERMIT
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We, the undersigned residents of the _______________ hundred block of
____________________ Street in the Village of Black Earth, hereby consent
to the ______________________________ recreational or business use of this
street between the hours of _____________ and _____________ on __________________,
the _____ day of _____________________, 20___, for the purpose of ____________________________________________
and do hereby consent to the Village of Black Earth granting a Street Use
Permit for use of the said portion of said street for said purpose and do
hereby agree to abide by such conditions of such use as the Village of Black
Earth shall attach to the granting of the requested Street Use Permit. We
further understand that the permit will not be granted for longer than six
(6) hours on the date hereinabove specified, and agree to remove from the
street prior to the end of said period all equipment, vehicles and other personal
property placed or driven thereon during the event for which a permit is granted.
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We designate ____________________ as the responsible person or persons
who shall apply for an application for a Street Use Permit.
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H. Insurance. The applicant for a street use permit may
be required by the Village Board to indemnify, defend and hold the Village
and its employees and agents harmless against all claims, liability, loss,
damage or expense incurred by the Village on account of any injury to or death
of any person or any damage to property caused by or resulting from the activities
for which the permit is granted. As evidence of the applicant's ability
to perform the conditions of the permit, the applicant may be required to
furnish a certificate of comprehensive general liability Insurance with the
Village of Black Earth. The applicant may be required to furnish a performance
bond prior to being granted the permit.
I. Clean-up requirements. The holder of any permit issued
under this section shall return the street to the condition that existed prior
to the use within 12 hours after the permit expires. The Village will make
such restoration in the event that the permit holder fails to do so and shall
bill the permit holder for the cost incurred by the Village in performing
the work. These clean-up requirements and acceptance of such Village charges
is an express condition of granting the street use permit. Failure to make
timely payment within a reasonable time after receiving the bill shall constitute
an additional ground for the refusal to the permit holder of any other permit
in the future.
J. Termination of a street use permit. A street use permit
for an event in progress may be terminated by the Police if the health, safety
and welfare of the public appears to be endangered by activities generated
as a result of the event or the event is in violation of any of the conditions
of the permits or ordinances of the Village of Black Earth.
K. Penalty provision. The penalty for violation of any provision of §
236-11 of this chapter shall be as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-4, of this Code.
[Added 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 05-O-13]
The provisions of this chapter are hereby found and declared to be in
furtherance of the public health, safety, welfare and convenience, and it
shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes. If any
subsection, phrase, sentence or other portion of this chapter is for any reason
held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such
portion shall be deemed separate, distinct and independent, and such holding
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof.