[Adopted 6-25-2007]
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All-night parking prohibited. No person shall park a vehicle on any street or road within the Town between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from November 1 through March 31 of each year.
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Street storage prohibited. No person shall park a vehicle on any street or road within the Town at any time for more than 48 continuous hours without movement. "Movement" is defined as leaving the parking area completely.
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"No parking" posted area. No person shall, without the permission of the owner or lessee of any public or private property, leave or park any vehicles thereon contrary to a posted sign thereon, if there is, in plain view on such property, a "no parking" sign or a sign indicating limited or restricted parking.
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Discretion of owner or lessee. Owners or lessees of such property may prohibit parking, may restrict or limit parking, and may permit parking by certain persons and prohibit it or limit it as to other persons.
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Semitrailers. The parking of semitrailers or trailers that are not attached to a tow vehicle is prohibited on all streets in the Town. Motor homes and recreation vehicles may not be parked on any street in the Town.
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Parking for repairs. No repair of motor vehicles of any nature or of trailers capable of being attached to motor vehicles shall be conducted on the streets of the Town except for emergency repairs.
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Truck parking in residential areas and truck parking on non-heavy-traffic routes and any areas posted (no truck parking) prohibited. No person shall stop, leave standing or store any of the following vehicles in a platted residential district, on non-heavy-traffic routes and any areas posted "no truck parking" except temporarily when actually engaged in unloading, loading, or rendering a service or in the case of an emergency. Loading or unloading shall not include picking up or dropping off personal property or performing personal errands.
(1) 
No motor vehicle requiring a license which exceeds 10,000 pounds, except as defined in § 275-5A.
(2) 
No motor vehicle equipped or used for auto salvage, commonly referred to as a "wrecker."
(3) 
No trailer requiring a license to be operated on the highways, streets or roadways in the state, except as defined in § 275-5A.
(4) 
No vehicle commonly referred to as a "semitrailer."
(5) 
No vehicle commonly referred to as a "semitractor."
(6) 
No vehicle requiring an apportioned license.
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Parking in parks or parking lots. No person shall park in Town parks or in Town parking lots overnight without permission from the Town Police Department. No person shall park so as to interfere with snowplowing.
I. 
Obstructing mail deliveries. No person shall park so near a mailbox as to interfere with the delivery of mail, Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Town Board or its designee may reduce the load limit on any of the roads in the Town when it is determined the condition or construction of the road warrants such reduction. The Town Board or its designee shall erect signs and give notice of any such limitation. This section shall not apply to vehicles owned by federal or state governments or political subdivisions thereof, when actually engaged in governmental functions. The restrictions herein contained shall not prohibit heavy traffic from using a Town road for the purpose of obtaining, moving or delivering supplies, commodities or equipment to any place of business or residence fronting on such road.
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No person shall park a trailer on any street, alley, highway, or Town road, or any other public place. A trailer is defined as any coach, cabin, mobile home, recreational vehicle, or other vehicle or structure intended for or capable of human dwelling or sleeping purposes, mounted upon wheels or supports or capable of being moved by its own power or transported by another vehicle. The fact that any such vehicle or structure is rendered immobile by removal of its wheels, the erection of a foundation thereunder, or any other similar alteration shall not operate to exclude it from this definition.
B. 
Emergency or temporary stopping or parking. Emergency or temporary stopping or parking is permitted on any street, alley, highway, or Town road for not longer than 24 hours subject to any other regulations imposed by the traffic and parking regulations or ordinances for that street, alley, highway, or Town road.
C. 
Parking or storing on private property. The owner of a trailer may park or store such a trailer on his own property if such trailer is not used for dwelling or sleeping purposes or in conjunction with a business involving the sale of trailers.
D. 
Trailers used for dwelling purposes. The owner of real property may use a trailer on his property for dwelling purposes during bona fide construction of a building on such property; provided, however, that such trailer use shall not extend for longer than 90 days.
No person shall operate any unauthorized motor vehicle, motorbike, minibike, go-cart, snowmobile, or any other motorized vehicle, whether or not licensed with the State Motor Vehicle Division, in any park or Town property not designated and marked with signs for the specific purpose.
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No person shall abandon any vehicle within the Town and no person shall leave any vehicle at any place within the Town for such time and under such circumstances as to cause such vehicle reasonably to appear to have been abandoned.
B. 
Leaving of wrecked, nonoperating vehicle on street. No person shall leave any partially dismantled, nonoperating, wrecked or junked vehicle on any street or highway within the Town.
C. 
Disposition of wrecked or discarded vehicles. No person in charge or control of any property within the Town, whether as owner, tenant, occupant, lessee or otherwise, shall allow any partially dismantled, nonoperating, wrecked, junked or discarded vehicle or vehicle which is not licensed, has an invalid license or does not possess a current license to remain on such property for longer than 15 days, and no person shall leave any such vehicle on any property for longer than 15 days, except that this subsection shall not apply with regard to a vehicle in an enclosed building, a vehicle on the premises of a business enterprise operated in lawful place and manner, when necessary to the operation of such business enterprise, or a vehicle in an appropriate storage place or depository maintained in a lawful place and manner by the Town.
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Impounding. The Town Board or its designee may remove or have removed any vehicle left at any place within the Town which reasonably appears to be in violation of this section or lost, stolen or unclaimed. Such vehicles shall be impounded until lawfully claimed or disposed of in accordance with § 66.0139, Wis. Stats.
A. 
The Town Board or its designee shall procure, erect and maintain appropriate standard traffic signs, signals and markings conforming to the rules of the State Department of Transportation giving notice of the provisions of this article as required by state law. Signs shall be erected in such locations and in such manner as the Town Board determines will best effect the purposes of this article and give adequate warning to users of the streets and highways.
B. 
Removal of unofficial signs and signals. The Town Board or its designee shall have the authority granted by § 349.09, Wis. Stats., and shall order the removal of a sign, signal, marking or device placed, maintained or displayed in violation of this article or § 346.41, Wis. Stats. Any charge imposed on any premises for removal of an illegal sign, signal, or device shall be reported to the Town Board at its next regular meeting for review and certification.
C. 
Avoiding intersection or traffic control device. No person shall drive across or upon a sidewalk, driveway, parking lot or private property or otherwise drive off a roadway in order to avoid an intersection or traffic control device.
A. 
Prohibited. No person shall cause or provoke disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle or cause a disturbance or annoy one or more persons within the Town by use of any motor vehicle, including but not limited to an automobile, truck, motorcycle, minibike, or snowmobile.
B. 
Definition. Disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle means engaging in violent, abusive, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct, including but not limited to unnecessary, deliberate or intentional spinning of wheels, squealing of tires, revving of engine, blowing of horn, causing the engine to backfire or the vehicle, while commencing to move or in motion, to raise one or more wheels off the ground.
No person who does not hold a valid driver's license shall operate a motor vehicle in any public or private parking lot held out for use for parking for the general public.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, the statutory provisions or rules of the Department of Transportation in Chs. 340 to 348, Wis. Stats., describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic, exclusive of any provisions therein for which the statutory penalty is a fine or term of imprisonment, are hereby adopted and by reference made a part of this article as fully as if set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by any statute or rules of the Department of Transportation incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited by this article. Any future amendments, revisions or modification of the statutes or rules of the Department of Transportation incorporated herein are intended to be made part of this article in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of traffic on the highways, streets and alleys of Wisconsin.
The penalty for violation of any provision of this article shall be a forfeiture and penalty assessment if required by § 757.05, Wis. Stats., a jail assessment if required by § 302.46(1), Wis. Stats., plus any applicable fees prescribed in Ch. 814, Wis. Stats.