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Approved 2.11.25COMMON COUNCIL — CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1499 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 302 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (Snowmobiles) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Sections 1, 2 & 3 of Chapter 302 of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego shall be hereby amended as follows: § 302. Snowmobiles. § 302-1. Adoption of statutory provisions. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the current and future statutory provisions of Ch. 350 Wis. Stats., describing and defining regulations with respect to snowmobiles, exclusive of any provisions therein relating to penalties to be imposed and exclusive of any regulations for which the statutory penalty is a term of imprisonment, are adopted and by reference made a part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. Any act required to be performed or prohibited by any current or future statute incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited by this chapter. Any future additions, amendments, revisions or modifications of the current or future statutes incorporated herein are intended to be made part of this chapter in order to secure uniform statewide regulation of traffic on highways, streets and alleys of the state. § 302-2. Hours of operations; parks and recreations facilities. No person shall operate a snowmobile anywhere within the City of Muskego between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. After review and recommendation by the appropriate committee, the Common Council may amend said time if request is received for a special event that the Council has approved. (Note: Section 350.10, Wis. Stats., prohibits snowmobile operation between 10:30 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. within 150 feet of a dwelling in excess of 10 miles per hour.) Pursuant to § 259-2H(2), it is unlawful to use snowmobiles on park lands or recreation facilities except in those areas designated by the Public Works and Development Director or designee. Grooming operations of snowmobile trails shall not be subject to the restrictions of snowmobile operation and may occur at any time. § 302-3. Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: ACCOMPANIED Is defined in § 350.05 Wis. Stats.: "Accompanied" means being on the same snowmobile as the operator. Ordinance #1499 2 HIGHWAY See § 340.01(22), Wis. Stats. RESIDENTIAL ACCESS See § 350.01(10m), Wis. Stats. ROADWAY See § 340.01(54), Wis. Stats. SHOULDER That portion of the highway within 10 feet of the roadway on which vehicles may park in an emergency, consisting of gravel, pavement material, or grass, not designated or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. SNOWMOBILE TRAIL See § 350.01(17), Wis. Stats., including privately marked corridors designated for public use within the City of Muskego and frozen lake surfaces. SECTION 2: It is the intent of the Common Council that the provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of.a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections or portion thereof of the Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other Ordinance whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2025. ATTEST: City Clerk CITY OF MUSKEGO First Reading: January 28, 2025 Summary of Ordinance Published: F p , 2025 1 /25cmc COMMON COUNCIL — CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1498 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 278 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (Public Waters and Beaches) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 278-19.1 is hereby added to Chapter 278 of the Municipal Code of the City of to read as follows: § 278-19.1. Slow -No Wake Orders. A. No person shall operate a motorboat or personal watercraft faster than Slow -No Wake in the waters of: Big Muskego Lake when the water levels exceed normal operating level elevation (+ 6") as based on the bench mark located at (S106W17398 Muskego Dam Dr.). 2. Little Muskego Lake when the water levels exceed normal operating level elevation (+ 8") as based on the bench mark located at (S75W18114 Janesville Rd.). 3. Lake Denoon when the water levels exceed normal operating level elevation (+12") as based on the bench mark located at (Across the street from 26905 Denoon Rd.). B. This slow -no -wake restriction will be posted at all public access points when in effect. C. When the Superintendent of Public Works, in his/her sole discretion deems necessary, they shall advise the Chief of Police to enact an Emergency Slow -No Wake Order. The Chief of Police will enact the Emergency Slow -No Wake Order or, should it be deemed necessary, an Order in which no boat or personal watercraft of any kind may be on the lake. Once enacted the Chief of Police shall alert the proper committees, agencies, and authorities. While this Emergency Slow -No Wake Order is in effect no one will be allowed to operate any motorboat in excess of slow -no wake at any time day or night. When the Emergency Slow -No Wake Order is enacted it will remain in effect until the Chief of Police lifts the Order after consultation with the Superintendent of Public Works. D. When the Superintendent of Public Works, in his/her sole discretion, has reason to believe that water levels have the potential and impact to exceed normal operating level elevations listed in subsection (1), the Superintendent of Public Works shall advise the Chief of Police to enact an Emergency Slow -No Wake Order. The Chief of Police has the power to enact the Emergency Slow -No Wake Order or, should it be deemed necessary, an Order in which no boat or personal watercraft of any kind Ordinance #1498 may be on the lake. Once enacted the Chief of Police shall alert the proper committees, agencies, and authorities. While this Emergency Slow -No Wake Order is in effect no one will be allowed to operate any motorboat in excess of slow -no wake at any time day or night. When the Emergency Slow -No Wake Order is enacted it will remain in effect until the Chief of Police lifts the Order after consultation with the Superintendent of Public Works. E. The Chief of Police and Superintendent of Public works may designate, at any time, a Person within their respective departments to carry out the duties and roles, as are outlined in this ordinance. SECTION 2: It is the intent of the Common Council that the provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections or portion thereof of the Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other Ordinance whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2025. ATTEST: 0� p City Clerk CITY OF MUSKEGO First Reading: January 28, 2025 Summary of Ordinance Published: 0 , 2025 1/25cmc COMMON COUNCIL — CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1497 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 263 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (Peace and Good Order) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 263-24.1 is hereby added to Chapter 263 of the Municipal Code to read as follows: § 263-24.1. Chronic nuisance premises/activities. A. Any Person(s) or Premises determined by the Chief of Police to be a Chronic nuisance, shall be in violation of this ordinance may be subject penalties. 1) When it is determined that a Person(s) or Premises is in violation of this ordinance, the Chief of Police may administer penalties against, but not limited to, the following person(s): a) A Property Owner, Agent, Manager, Tenant, Occupant, Invitee, Licensee, Visitor, or any other person(s) determined to be in violation of this ordinance. 2) Under this section (§ 263-25 of the Muskego Municipal Code), penalties may include, but are not limited to, arrests, citations, or fines. a) Fines shall be assessed according to the following schedule: (i.) First Offense: $565 plus court costs (ii.) Second Offense: $1,000 plus court costs (iii.) All subsequent violations: $1,500 or more, not to exceed $5,000.00, at the discretion of the Chief of Police, plus court costs. B. For the purposes of this ordinance, Chronic nuisance shall be defined as, but not limited to, the following: 1) Any Person(s) or Premises which has generated three or more calls for Police, that have resulted in enforcement action on three separate occasions within a consecutive 12-month time period. a) Three or more calls for services resulting in enforcement action including action taken against any person(s) associated with the premises while at or within the legal boundary limits of the property; 2) Any Person(s) or Premises which has generated three or more calls for Fire Department services that are deemed inappropriate, unnecessary, or non - emergency requests for service. Ordinance #1497 2 3) Any Person(s) or Premises that receives more than the level of general and adequate Police, Fire, or any other city services, resulting in an undue and inappropriate burden on, the taxpayers of the city, or resources of the Police, Fire, or any other city department(s). C. For the purposes of this ordinance, Enforcement action shall be defined as, any action resulting in, but not limited to, excessive use of city resources, arrest, law enforcement intervention, the issuance of a citation, or the issuance of a verbal or written warning. D. For the purposes of this ordinance, Chief of Police shall include the City of Muskego Chief of Police and any person(s) that the Chief of Police designates, assigns, or requests to enforce this ordinance. SECTION 2: It is the intent of the Common Council that the provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections or portion thereof of the Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other Ordinance whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2025. CITY OF MUSKEGO Ri f a15 "'At M /o ATTEST: First Reading: January 28, 2025 City Clerk Summary of Ordinance Published: �_, 2025 1 /25cmc COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1496 AN ORDINANCE TO ADD CHAPTER 135 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (All -Terrain Vehicles and Utility -Terrain Vehicles) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Chapter 135 is hereby added to the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego to read as follows: § 135-1. Definitions. All -Terrain Vehicle (ATV). A commercially designed and manufactured motor -driven device that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards effective July 1, 2012, that is not a low speed vehicle, neighborhood electric vehicle, golf cart, dune buggy, mini -truck, tracked vehicle, or vehicle described in Muskego Municipal Code Chapter 229, that is designed to be used primarily off of a paved road, and that has, and was manufactured with, all of the following: 1) A weight, without fluids, of 900 pounds or less. 2) Four or more tires. 3) A steering handlebar, single or dual headlights, a tail and brake light. 4) A width of no more than 50 inches. Utility -Terrain Vehicle (UTV). A commercially designed and manufactured motor driven device that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards effective July 1, 2012, that is not a low speed vehicle, neighborhood electric vehicle, golf cart, dune buggy, mini -truck, tracked vehicle, or vehicle described in Muskego Municipal Code Chapter 229, that is designed to be used primarily off of a highway, and that has, and was manufactured with, all of the following: 1) A weight, without fluids, of 3,000 pounds or less. 2) Four or more tires. 3) A cargo box installed by the manufacturer measured laterally between the outermost wheel run on each side of the vehicle, exclusive of tires, mirrors, and accessories that are not essential to the vehicle's basic operation. 4) A steering wheel, tail and brake lights, and two headlights. 5) A width of no more than 65 inches. 6) A system of seat belts, or similar system, for restraining each occupant of the device in the event of a collision. 7) A system of structural members designed to reduce the likelihood that an occupant would be crushed as a result of a rollover of the device (roll bars). ATV/UTV Route. A street designated for use by ATV/UTV vehicle operators by the governmental agency having jurisdiction as authorized by this Chapter. Ordinance #1496 pg. 2 Operate. To exercise physical control over the speed or direction of an ATV or physically manipulate or activate any of the controls of an ATV necessary to put it into motion. State Trunk Highway. Any highway designated pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 84.29 as part of the state trunk highway system. City Streets. Every named, paved public right-of-way within the corporate limits of the City, inclusive of State Connecting Highways, and excluding alleys. § 135-2. Adoption of Statutory provisions. The current provisions of § 23.33, Wis. Stats., and any successor, are fully incorporated herein by the City of Muskego. § 135-3. All-Terrain/Utility-Terrain vehicle routes. A. ATV/UTV operation shall be authorized on all City streets, except as limited by state law. B. A person may operate an ATV/UTV on or near a County Highway Located within the City of Muskego if the operator complies with the posted speed limit of the County Highway, and the purpose of said operation is to cross the County Highway to get to a connecting City street that is also designated for ATV/UTV operation. C. In addition to sub. B, above, regarding the operation of an ATV/UN on any roadway not designated for ATV/UTV operation by the City of Muskego, an operator shall comply with all restrictions contained within Wis. Stat. § 23.33 (4) (a — f). § 135-4. Age Requirement A. All ATV/UTV operators shall be 16 years or older to operate an ATV/UTV on road routes in the City, holding a valid Wisconsin Driver's License. The operator, upon request from any law enforcement officer, state patrol, or inspector under Wis. Stat.§ 110.07 (1), conservation warden, or municipal peace officer shall display said operator's license to said agent as well as proof of insurance and registration. B. All ATV/UTV operators born on or after Jan. 1, 1988, must possess a valid ATV safety certificate issued by this state or any other state or province. Operators must be in possession of this certificate while operating any ATV/UTV in public, and display it to a law enforcement officer upon request. § 135-5. Speed Limits. All ATV/UTV operators shall observe the posted speed limits on City streets § 135-6. Registration and Display of Registration All ATV/UTV vehicles operated within the City of Muskego on designated routes are required to have State of Wisconsin registration as issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and display such registration on the ATV/UTV vehicle. Ordinance #1496 pg. 3 § 135-7. Operating Requirements. A. All ATV/UTV operators shall ride single file on the right side of the City Street but shall not operate on any unpaved or shoulder section of City Streets. B. Headlights and taillights shall be present and on at all times C. ATVs/UTVs shall yield the right-of-way to non -motorized vehicles, such as bicycles and pedestrians D. No person shall leave or allow an ATV/UTV owned or operated by him/her to remain unattended on any public highway or public property while the motor. is running or with the starting key left in the ignition. E. No owner having charge or control of an ATV/UTV shall authorize or permit any person to operate such ATV who is not permitted under state law to operate an ATV/UTV or who is under the influence of an intoxicant or a dangerous or narcotic drug. F. Wis. Stat. § 346.63, which prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicants or other drugs, shall apply to the operation of an ATV/UTV at any place within the City. G. Snow Removal: 1) In the event a snow emergency is declared, operation of an ATV/UTV in the City shall be allowed at any time of day, only for the distinct purpose of removing and/or plowing snow. 2) Operation is only allowed for snow plowing/removal from October 1 through April 30. 3) Machines must display one or more illuminated, yellow light(s) that are flashing or rotating and visible for 360 degrees around the vehicle H. No operator or passenger of an ATV/UTV may possess in or on an ATV/UTV on any City Street in the City of Muskego, any bottle or receptacle containing alcohol beverages if the bottle or receptacle has been opened, the seal has been broken, or the contents of the bottle or receptacle have been partially removed or released. I. No operator shall operate an ATV/UTV so as to cause the tires thereof to squeal, the horn to blow excessively, the motor to race excessively, or by emitting unnecessary and loud muffler noises. J. ATVs/UTVs shall only be operated on paved surfaces, unless yielding the right -of way. ATVs/UTVs shall not operate in any public municipal property, public park, public walking trail, public sidewalk, public alley, public unpaved surface, or on any private property without permission of the property owner; except that operators may park ATVs/UTVs in public parking lots in accordance with any other ordinance requirements. Ordinance #1496 pg. 4 K. Operators shall have liability insurance consistent with State of Wisconsin requirements for motor vehicles and shall have and provide proof of said insurance while operating an ATV/UTV. L. Parking. ATVs/UTVs shall be subject to all parking requirements and allowances of motor vehicles included in the City of Muskego Municipal Code, except that ATVs/UTVs shall not be parked overnight on any City Street or parking lot. M. Tires. Every ATV/UTV tire shall have at least 2/32-inch tread depth in every major tire groove measured at 2 points no less than 15 inches apart. N. Protective Gear/Equipment: 1) Eye Protection: No person may operate an ATV/UTV without wearing any of the following eye protection: a protective face shield attached to the headgear, glasses, goggles, or a windshield on the ATV/UTV that rises a minimum of 15 inches above the handlebar or steering wheel. This section shall not apply to persons operating an ATV/UTV in a parade sanctioned by the City of Muskego. 2) Helmet: All ATV/UTV operators and passengers under the age of 18 are required to wear a minimum Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) standard ATV or motorcycle helmet with the chin strap properly fastened. Bicycle helmets do not meet this requirement. § 135-8. Signage. Upon Approval by the Common Council, the Director of Public Works or his designee, shall mark entrances to the City with signage in accordance with Wis. Admin. Code NR § 64.12 and NR § 64.12 (7) (c). Signs shall be maintained by the City. No person may erect or remove any official sign unless authorized by the City. § 135-9. Violations and Penalties. A. For violations of rules of the road, those fines shall be as set forth in the State of Wisconsin Revised Traffic Deposit Schedule. B. For all other violations, the fine shall be as set forth in City of Muskego Municipal Code § 1-4. § 135-10. Enforcement. This chapter shall be enforced in the same manner as provided for the enforcement of the state traffic laws and as provided in The City of Muskego Municipal Code § 343-12 A — D, which provisions are incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2: The several sections of this ordinance are declared to be severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a court of competent Ordinance #1496 pg. 5 jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections, or portion thereof of the ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other ordinances whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: This ordinance is in full force and effect from and after passage and publication subject to approval. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2025. ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading: January 28, 2025 Summary of Ordinance Published: VA 19 , 2025 1/25cmc