[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the
Town of Fulton 9-12-1996 as Ch.
14 of the 1996 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The purpose of this chapter is as follows: to
protect public safety and regulate motor vehicles in the Town of Fulton.
The Town Board of the Town of Fulton has the
specific statutory authority, powers and duties, pursuant to the specific
statutory sections noted in this chapter and/or by its adoption of
village powers under § 60.10, Wis. Stats., to regulate,
control, prevent and enforce against in the Town of Fulton certain
uses, activities, businesses and operations by persons that may affect
the traffic in the Town of Fulton.
The Town Board of the Town of Fulton has, by
adoption of this chapter, confirmed the specific statutory authority,
powers and duties noted in the specific sections of this chapter and
has established, by these sections and this chapter, the regulations,
controls and enforcement against certain uses, activities, businesses
and operations by persons that may affect the traffic in the Town
of Fulton.
Except as specifically noted otherwise in this
chapter, Chs. 340 to 348, Wis. Stats., inclusive, and Chs. 350 and
941, Wis. Stats., describing and defining regulations with respect
to vehicles, traffic and snowmobiles, for which the penalty is a forfeiture
only, including penalties to be imposed and procedure for prosecution,
are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference by the Town of Fulton
and made part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. Any future
amendments, modifications, revisions, additions or deletions of the
above-noted statutory chapters shall be incorporated herein and made
part of this chapter in order to secure uniform state regulation of
traffic on the public highways, roads, streets and alleys of the State
of Wisconsin.
[Amended 10-13-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-6]
The Town Board has determined that the statutory speed limits
on the following roads, streets and highways are unreasonable, unsafe
and imprudent and so modifies such speed limits as follows:
A.
The speed limit upon the following roads, streets and highways or
portions thereof is decreased to 45 miles per hour:
Streets With Speed Limit of 45 Miles Per Hour
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Caledonia Road from CTH H to Town of Fulton/Town of Porter boundary
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Consolidated School Road from U.S. Highway 51 to Town of Fulton/Town
of Janesville boundary
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Cox Road from Pennycook Road to Kidder Road
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East Hurd Road from Applewood Road to U.S. Highway 51
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East Manogue Road from Newville Road to U.S. Highway 51
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Hurd Road from CTH M north to Applewood Drive
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Jason Drive
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Kidder Road from U.S. Highway 51 to CTH M
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Lazy River Road
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North Applewood Road
[Repealed 1-11-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-01] |
North Hillside Road from STH 59 to Rock County/Dane County boundary
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North Kenlyn Road from the 11400 block to Rock County/Dane County
boundary
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North Kidder Road from U.S. Highway 51 to East Ellendale Road
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North Newville Road from Pine Road north to East Ellendale Road
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North River Road from the beginning thereof to Town of Fulton/Town
of Janesville boundary
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North Washington Road from STH 59 to Town of Fulton/Town of
Porter boundary
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Pomeroy Road from CTH F to Staff Road
[Added 9-14-2021] |
West Miles Road from CTF F to the end thereof
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West Stone Road from west of County F to the end thereof
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Williams Road
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B.
The speed limit upon the following roads, streets and highways or
portions thereof is reduced to 35 miles per hour:
Streets With Speed Limit of 35 Miles Per Hour
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North Applewood Road from Hurd Road to the end thereof
[Added 1-11-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-01] |
North Kenlyn Road from STH 59 to the 11400 block
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North Rock River Drive from Watts Springs Road to Badger Heights
Road
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North Staff Road from CTH M to West Pomeroy Road
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C.
The speed limit upon the following roads, streets and highways or
portions thereof is reduced to 30 miles per hour:
Streets With Speed Limit of 30 Miles Per Hour
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East Mallwood Drive to Town of Fulton/Town of Milton boundary
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D.
The speed limit upon the following roads, streets and highways or
portions thereof is reduced to 25 miles per hour:
Streets With Speed Limit of 25 Miles Per Hour
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Amber Trail
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Arrowhead Shores Road
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Arthurs Drive from STH 59 to Snell Drive
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Badger Heights Road from Rock River Drive to the end thereof
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Blackhawk Drive from Arrowhead Shores Road to the end thereof
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Dereck Woods Drive from North Shoes Way to the end thereof
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East Deer Run Park Road
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East Ellendale Road from Kidder Road to STH 59
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East Harbor Road
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East Lakeside Drive from Town of Fulton/Town of Milton boundary
to the end thereof
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East Lauderdale Drive from Superior Drive to Lakewoods Drive
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East Mallwood Drive from Hillside Road to Town of Fulton/Town
of Milton boundary
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East Maple Beach Drive from Hillside Road to Town of Fulton/Town
of Milton boundary
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East Meadow Circle from East Prairieview Drive to Woodsview
Crossing
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East Richardson Springs Road from STH 59 to the end thereof
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East Riverdale Drive from Kidder Road to the end thereof
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Emerald Terrace
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Fulton Circle
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Hillside Road
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Jade Lane from Amber Drive to Coral Road
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Lois Lane from U.S. Highway 51 to the end thereof
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Mason Drive from North Hillside Road to the end thereof
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Moore Road
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North Amber Drive from Crystal Drive to Lois Lane
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North Edgewood Shores from Rock River Drive to the end thereof
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North Ellendale Road from East Ellendale Road to North Kidder
Road
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North Fulton Street
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North Goede Road from STH 59 to Richardson Springs Road
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North Heritage Ridge from East Lakeside Drive to East Prairieview
Drive
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North Honeysuckle Drive
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North Kidder Road from Riverdale Road to East Ellendale Road
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North Lakewoods Drive from Mallwood Drive to Maple Beach Drive
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North Lochwood Drive from Interlochen Drive to Inverness Drive
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North St. Andrews Road from Inverness Drive to West Interlochen
Drive
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North Sherman Road from STH 59 to Samuelsen Drive
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North Shoes Way from Mason Drive to Superior Drive
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North Tocoho Trail from West Cox Road to the end thereof
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Oakway Lane
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Pineview Court
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Pineview Drive
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Riverview Drive
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Samuelsen Drive from North Sherman Road to the end thereof
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Snell Drive from Dallman Road to the end thereof
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Superior Drive from Town of Fulton/Town of Milton boundary to
North Shoes Way
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Watts Springs Road
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West Crystal Drive from U.S. Highway 51 to the end thereof
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West Interlochen Drive from U.S. Highway 51 to the end thereof
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West Inverness Drive from U.S. Highway 51 to North St. Andrews
Road
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West Riverside Drive
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Wildwood Way from North Hillside Road to Woodsview Crossing
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Woodsview Crossing from Wildwood Way to the end thereof
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E.
The speed limit upon the following roads, streets and highways or
portions thereof is reduced to 15 miles per hour:
Streets With Speed Limit of 15 Miles Per Hour
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North Bigelow Lane from North Edgewood Shores to the end thereof
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North Sherman Road from STH 59 to Samuelsen Road
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A.
No person shall cause, allow or permit any person
to operate or maintain a motorbike, motorcycle, minibike, all-terrain
vehicles, go-cart, trail bike or snowmobile in the Town of Fulton:
B.
The following are regulations established by the Town
Board of the Town of Fulton to regulate snowmobiles in the Town of
Fulton:[1]
(1)
No person shall violate § 350.10, Wis. Stats.,
as amended, such being incorporated by reference herein.
(2)
No snowmobile shall be operated within the right-of-way of any Town road, alley or public way unless permitted by the Town of Fulton, in writing, except as set forth in Subsection B(3).
(3)
The following snowmobile routes are hereby created
and shall be commonly known as those portions of County Trunk Highway
"M" and County Trunk Highway "F" lying within the limits of the unincorporated
Village of Indianford, Town of Fulton, as a part of the Town of Fulton
snowmobile route extending from the intersection above the existing
Rock County Snowmobile Trail with County Trunk Highway "F" at the
southerly limit of said unincorporated village on the east side of
the Rock River, through the intersection of County Trunk Highway "F"
with the Rock County Snowmobile Trail to the north of the unincorporated
Village of Indianford, on the westerly side of the Rock River.
(4)
Relative to the use of the above-described snowmobile
routes, no person shall do any of the following:
(5)
The Town Board of the Town of Fulton, or the Town
of Fulton Chair, or Town of Fulton Police Chief, if reasonably required
to protect health, safety or property, may temporarily, by written
order, suspend the use of any or all of the above-described snowmobile
routes. Such order shall be posted at the Town of Fulton Town Hall,
and a copy may be mailed to an officer, director or shareholder of
any snowmobile club believed to be using such trail, and a copy shall
be affixed to at least one route sign. Use of the route after such
suspension of use shall constitute a violation of this section.
[1]
Editor's Note: This subsection appeared in
the 1996 Code as Ch. 13, § 3f.
A.
The following administrative rules and regulations
adopted by the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Code, exclusive of any
provisions therein relating to the penalties to be imposed, are hereby
adopted by reference and made part of this chapter as if fully set
forth herein:
TRANS 304
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Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem
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TRANS 305
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Standards for Vehicle Equipment
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TRANS 326
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Motor Carrier Safety Requirements for Transportation
of Hazardous Materials
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B.
Noncompliance prohibited. No person shall operate or allow to be operated on any highway, street or alley within the Town a vehicle that is not in conformity with the requirements of Subsection A or the provisions of § 110.075 and Ch. 347, Wis. Stats., incorporated by reference in § 410-4 of this chapter.
C.
Safety checks.
(1)
Operators to submit to inspection. When directed to
do so by any law enforcement officer, the operator of any motor vehicle
shall stop and submit such vehicle to an inspection and such tests
as are necessary to determine whether the vehicle meets the requirements
of this section or that the vehicle's equipment is in proper adjustment
or repair. No person, when operating a motor vehicle, shall fail to
stop and submit such vehicle to inspection when directed to do so
by any law enforcement officer as herein provided.
(2)
Authority of officer. Any law enforcement officer
of the Town is hereby empowered, whenever he or she shall have reason
to believe that any provision of this section is being violated, to
order the operator of the vehicle to stop and to submit such vehicle
to an inspection with respect to brakes, lights, turn signals, steering,
horns and warning devices, glass, mirrors, exhaust systems, windshield
wipers, tires and other items of equipment.
(3)
Vehicle to be removed from highway. Whenever, after
inspection as provided by this section, a law enforcement officer
determines that a vehicle is unsafe for operation, he or she may order
it removed from the highway and not operated, except for purposes
of removal and repair, until the vehicle has been repaired as directed
in a repair order. Repair orders may be in the form prescribed by
the Secretary of the Department of Transportation under § 110.075(5),
Wis. Stats., and shall require the vehicle owner or operator to cause
the repairs to be made and return evidence of compliance with the
repair order to the department of the issuing officer within the time
specified in the order.
[Added 11-6-2000]
The authority of the Town to prohibit, limit
the time of or otherwise restrict the stopping, standing or parking
of vehicles beyond the prohibitions, limitations or restrictions imposed
by Ch. 346, Wis. Stats., pursuant to the provisions of § 349.13(1e),
Wis. Stats., is hereby incorporated herein, except that the Town shall
not modify the exceptions set forth in § 346.50, Wis. Stats.
Such regulations shall be established by resolution of the Town Board
of the Town of Fulton and shall be enforced pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter.
The Town of Fulton establishes by this chapter that the enforcement of traffic ordinances in the Town of Fulton and the penalties for violation shall be in accordance with §§ 66.0114 and 345.53, Wis. Stats., and Chapter 20, Citations, of this Code. A stipulation shall conform to the form contained in the uniform traffic citation and may be accepted within 21 days of the alleged violations as set forth in Chapter 20. Stipulations and deposits may be accepted by the Town Clerk/Treasurer of the Town of Fulton. Deposits shall be made in conformance with § 345.26, Wis. Stats., and Chapter 20. If a particular deposit is not established by § 345.26, Wis. Stats., then the person shall deposit as provided by the Town of Fulton and approved by the Town Board of the Town of Fulton.