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Village of Fox Point, WI
Milwaukee County
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A. 
For purposes of this section, the term "motor vehicle equipment or accessories" includes, without limitation, snow plowing attachments, cabs for pickup trucks, motorcycle sidecars, or any like equipment or accessory which can be removed and/or reattached to a motor vehicle.
B. 
Non-garage parking or storage of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and motor vehicle equipment or accessories on residential property in the Village of Fox Point is prohibited except as expressly permitted as follows: Automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles, collectively, which are licensed, operable, and in regular use, the total of which may not exceed the number of licensed drivers plus one residing at the residence, and which automobile, truck or motorcycle is regularly used in whole or in part for personal transportation purposes by a resident.
C. 
It shall be presumed than any of the following are not in regular use or for the personal transport needs of a resident:
(1) 
When said vehicle has a tarp or other covering on it for a period of 10 days or more.
(2) 
When said vehicle is not driven for a period of 10 continuous days or more. Upon request, the Police Department may grant written permission for a longer period of time.
(3) 
When said vehicle is not registered or is not properly licensed.
(4) 
When said vehicle is not parked on a driveway surface.
(5) 
Utility type vehicles such as dump trucks, commercial plowing rigs, flatbeds or trucks having a load capacity in excess of 3.5 tons.
(6) 
Vehicles in nonoperable condition.
D. 
Campers, boats, house trailers and other personal recreational vehicles shall be excepted from this section and shall be subject to regulation under § 745-7E of this Code.
[Amended by Ord. No. 513]
No person who is the owner, operator, or custodian of any motor vehicle or road machinery, as defined in § 340.01, Wis. Stats., shall leave it unattended without first removing the ignition key or other comparable device used, either singly or in combination with other devices, for the purpose of activating the power plant of such vehicle or machinery.[1]
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Editor's Note: Original Sec. 27.18, Parking house trailer, permit, which immediately followed this section, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).