[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of
Luck as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 1-6-1988 as Sec. 8-4-8 of the 1988 Code]
No disassembled, inoperable, unlicensed, junked or wrecked motor
vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, trailers, farm machinery or appliances
shall be stored unenclosed outside a building upon private property
within the Village for a period exceeding 10 days unless it is in
connection with an authorized business enterprise located in a properly
zoned area maintained in such a manner as not to constitute a public
nuisance.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, truck bodies, tractors,
farm machinery or trailers in such state of physical or mechanical
ruin as to be incapable of propulsion or being operated upon the public
streets or highways or which are otherwise not in safe or legal condition
for operation on public streets or highways due to missing or inoperative
parts, flat or removed tires, expired or missing license plates or
other defects.
Any stove, washer, refrigerator or other appliance which
is no longer operable in the sense for which it was manufactured.
As defined in § 340.01(35), Wis. Stats.
Motor vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, recreational vehicles
or trailers which do not bear lawful current license plates.
This article shall not apply to any motor vehicle or motor vehicle
accessories stored within an enclosed building or on the premises
of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and manner in
a properly zoned area when necessary to the operation of such business
enterprise, in a storage place or depository maintained in a lawful
place and manner, or seasonal use vehicles such as snowmobiles, motorcycles,
motor scooters and nonmotorized campers, provided that such vehicles
are stored in compliance with the ordinances of the Village. Also
excepted are motor vehicles registered pursuant to §§ 341.265
and 341.266, Wis. Stats. In other situations the Village Board may
issue temporary permits permitting an extension of not to exceed an
additional 30 days' time to comply with this article where exceptional
facts and circumstances warrant such extension.
A.
Whenever the Police Department shall find any vehicles or appliances,
as described herein, placed or stored in the open upon private property
within the Village, it shall notify the owner of said property on
which said vehicle or appliance is stored of the violation of this
article. If said vehicle or appliance is not removed within five days,
the Police Department shall cause to be issued a citation to the property
owner or tenant of the property upon which said vehicle or appliance
is stored.
B.
If such vehicle or appliance is not removed within 20 days after issuance of a citation, the Chief of Police shall cause the vehicle or appliance to be removed and impounded, and it shall thereafter be disposed of as prescribed in §§ 535-3 through 535-6 by the Chief of Police or his duly authorized representative. Any cost incurred in the removal and sale of said vehicle or appliance shall be recovered from the owner. However, if the owner of the vehicle or appliance cannot readily be found, the cost of such removal shall be charged to the property from which it is removed, which charges shall be entered as a special charge on the tax roll.
Any person who shall interfere with the enforcement of any of the provisions of this article and shall be found guilty thereof shall be subject to a penalty as provided in § 1-4 of this Code. Each motor vehicle or appliance involved shall constitute a separate offense.
[Adopted 1-6-1988 as Sec. 6-1-9 of the 1988 Code]
The Village of Luck has conducted a study and has reviewed existing
data to determine the current and projected lake water quality of
Big Butternut Lake. The data indicates that the lake water quality
of Big Butternut Lake may be maintained and improved if the Village
is able to regulate the amount of chemicals and nutrients entering
the lake as a result of water runoff and other causes. The purpose
of this article is to define regulations which will aid the Village
in maintaining and improving lake resources which are enjoyed by its
residents and other users and to further educate the residents and
users as to some of the steps they can take to maintain and improve
the lake water quality of Big Butternut Lake.
A.
License required. No person, firm, corporation or franchise shall
engage in the business of lawn fertilizer application within the Village
of Luck unless a license has been obtained from the Village Clerk-Treasurer
as provided herein. There shall be no fee charged for the issuance
of this license.
B.
License application procedure. Application for a lawn fertilizer
license shall be submitted to the Village Clerk-Treasurer. The application
shall consist of the following:
(1)
Name, address and telephone number of the applicant and any individuals
authorized to represent the applicant.
(2)
Description of lawn fertilizer formula proposed to be applied on
lawn within the Village of Luck.
(3)
A sample of the lawn fertilizer to be applied in the Village, if
it is requested by the Village. Said sample shall be large enough
to permit laboratory testing.
Upon the Village's request, a property owner shall provide
the Village with a sample of lawn fertilizer to be applied by the
property owner. The quantity of the sample should be large enough
to permit laboratory testing.
A.
Time of application. A lawn fertilizer application shall not be applied
between November 15 and April 15 of the succeeding year or when the
ground is frozen. Application is recommended during the autumn months
rather than in the spring wet weather. Care is to be exercised so
as to apply the fertilizer during periods of low wind conditions which
will allow for the placement of the fertilizer in the designated area.
B.
Sample analysis cost. The cost of analyzing fertilizer samples taken
from property owners shall be paid by the property owners if the sample
analysis indicates that the phosphorus content exceeds the levels
authorized herein.
C.
Fertilizer content. The fertilizer being applied must contain 0%
phosphate by weight or volume.
D.
Impervious surfaces. No person shall apply fertilizer to any impervious
surfaces (roadway, walkway, stairway, patio, etc.) or to areas within
drainage ditches or waterways, nor shall any person pile, store or
burn lawn clippings or leaves on an impervious surface, drainage ditch
or waterway where they could be washed or transported into a storm
sewer or into Big Butternut Lake.
E.
Buffer zone. Fertilizer applications shall not be made within 35
feet of any wetland or water resources.
Newly established turf areas shall not be banned from the use
of a fertilizer containing phosphorus for the first growing season.
Active garden areas shall not be banned from the use of a fertilizer
containing phosphorus. Those established lawn areas in need of a fertilizer
containing phosphorus will be allowed if the property owner provides
the Village with certified soil test results showing the need for
such fertilizer. In all of these cases, the amount of phosphorus applied
shall not exceed 1/2 pound per 1,000 square feet of application area
per year.