Source: https://ecode360.com/9360574
Timestamp: 2017-11-25 07:18:57
Document Index: 476917711

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 260', '§ 260', '§ 10', '§ 341', '§ 334', '§ 1']

Village of Theresa, WI Property Maintenance
Ch 260 Art I Junked Vehicles and Appliances
§ 260-1 Storage restricted.
§ 260-4 Enforcement.
Chapter 260: Property Maintenance
Chapter 260 : Property Maintenance
Article I: Junked Vehicles and Appliances
[Adopted 6-3-1996 as § 10-5-8 of the 1996 Code.]
No disassembled, inoperable, unlicensed, junked or wrecked motor vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, trailers, farm machinery, vehicle parts or tires, or appliances shall be stored upon private residential property or unenclosed within a building upon nonresidential property within the Village of Theresa 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.
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 in a non-nuisance manner in a properly zoned area when necessary to the operation of such business enterprise or 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.
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 Chapter 334, §§ 334-3 through 334-6, 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 charge 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 may be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter 1, § 1-5 of this Code. Each motor vehicle or appliance involved shall constitute a separate offense.