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Village of Greenville, WI
Outagamie County
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[Amended 4-22-2019 by Ord. No. 03-19]
There is hereby established a functional road classification system consisting of arterial roads, major collector roads, minor collector roads, and local roads in the Village of Greenville as defined and designated below.
The primary function of arterial roads is the movement of through traffic from one area of the community to another or the movement of through traffic between important economic activity centers, more specifically to carry traffic from major and minor collector roads to it.
A. 
Existing roads designated as arterial roads. The following existing roads are designated as arterial roads in addition to any extensions or new alignments of these roads:
(1) 
WIS 15.
(2) 
WIS 76.
(3) 
WIS 96.
(4) 
COUNTY BB.
(5) 
COUNTY CA.
(6) 
COUNTY CB.
(7) 
COUNTY GV.
(8) 
COUNTY JJ.
The primary function of collector roads is to collect and distribute traffic between arterial roads and local roads. Collector roads shall have a right-of-way of not less than 80 feet.
A. 
Major Collector Roads. The primary function of major collector roads is to carry traffic from minor collector roads to the major systems of arterial roads. The following existing roads are designated as major collector roads in addition to any extensions or new alignments of these roads as shown on the official map:
[Amended 4-24-2023 by Ord. No. 1-23]
(1) 
Greendale Road.
(2) 
Hillview Road (Excluding between North Road and STH 15).
(3) 
Island Road.
(4) 
Julius Drive.
(5) 
Manley Road.
(6) 
Mayflower Drive.
(7) 
North Road.
(8) 
School Road.
(9) 
Spring Road.
(10) 
West Spencer Road.
(11) 
Winnegamie Drive.
B. 
Minor Collector Roads. The primary function of minor collector roads is to carry traffic from local roads to the major system of major collector and arterial roads; it may include the principal entrance roads to residential, commercial and industrial developments. The following existing roads are designated as minor collector roads in addition to any extensions or new alignments of these roads as shown on the official map:
[Amended 4-24-2023 by Ord. No. 1-23]
(1) 
Design Drive.
(2) 
Everglade Road (STH 76 to Mayflower Road).
(3) 
Greenwood Road.
(4) 
Lily of the Valley Road (south of WIS 15).
(5) 
Moon Shadow Drive.
(6) 
Neubert Road.
(7) 
Parkview Drive.
C. 
Local roads. The primary function of local roads is to carry traffic from abutting properties within a subdivision to minor collector streets; local streets should avoid connecting directly to major collectors or arterials when possible. Those roads not classified as an arterial or collector shall be considered local roads with a minimum right-of-way width of not less than 66 feet.
There is hereby established an Official Village of Greenville Functional Classification System Map depicting the designation and location of existing and proposed arterial roads, existing and proposed collector roads and existing and proposed local roads. The Official Village of Greenville Functional Classification System Map as shown in Figure 1 shall be part of this chapter and constitute a part of the Official Map of the Village of Greenville.[1]
A. 
Amendments. Amendments to the Official Village of Greenville Functional Classification System Map shall be approved by the Village Board in accordance with the amendment provisions in Article I, General Provisions, of this chapter. Amendments shall be promptly portrayed on the map.
B. 
Detail maps. The Village Board may from time to time establish more detailed maps showing locations, distance and other information for proposed arterial, collector and local roads in Article IV, Detail Maps, of this chapter. In the event of any conflict or variance between locations and distance on the Official Village of Greenville Functional Classification System Map as shown in Figure 1 and detailed maps in Article IV of this chapter, the detailed maps shall prevail and constitute the proper location and distance.
[1]
Editor's Note: Figure 1 is on file in the Village offices.