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File #: 47998    Version: 1 Name: Imposing restrictions on motor vehicle idling
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2017 In control: COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT (ended 6/2020)
On agenda: 9/5/2017 Final action: 9/5/2017
Enactment date: 9/14/2017 Enactment #: ORD-17-00091
Title: Amending Section 12.129 and 28.141(13)(g), and creating Section 12.1291 of the Madison General Ordinances to impose restrictions on property owners, motor vehicle owners, and City motor vehicle drivers for motor vehicle idling, amending Section 1.08(3)(a) to establish bail amounts for enforcement, and repealing 12.915(7)(f) and RES-07-00576, the City of Madison Vehicle Idling Management Policy.
Sponsors: Ledell Zellers, Zach Wood
Attachments: 1. Body, 2. RESJI Idling Ordinance Analysis
Fiscal Note
No appropriation is required. Any fiscal impact is anticipated to be minimal.

Title
Amending Section 12.129 and 28.141(13)(g), and creating Section 12.1291 of the Madison General Ordinances to impose restrictions on property owners, motor vehicle owners, and City motor vehicle drivers for motor vehicle idling, amending Section 1.08(3)(a) to establish bail amounts for enforcement, and repealing 12.915(7)(f) and RES-07-00576, the City of Madison Vehicle Idling Management Policy.
Body
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This proposal creates Sec. 12.1291, MGO, to restrict motor vehicle owners and City motor vehicle drivers from causing or permitting the engine of any motor vehicle to operate in idle for more than five consecutive minutes on any highway. “Owner,” “motor vehicle,” and “highway” are defined in Wis. Stat. §§ 340.01(42), (35), (22), respectively. The City adopts these definitions in Sec. 12.01.

Under Sec. 12.1291, idling is not permitted while stopping, standing, or parking, each of which are defined in Wis. Stats. §§ 340.01(62), (59m), (42m), respectively. The City again adopts these definitions in Sec. 12.01. The definitions of “parking” and “standing” do not require a vehicle to be occupied, and the definition of “parking” excludes vehicles actively engaged in the loading or unloading of property or passengers.

Except for City motor vehicles, motor vehicle owners solely bear the responsibility for violations of Sec. 12.1291 on any highway, and need not be operating the motor vehicle at the time of violation. For City vehicles, drivers are solely responsible for violations of Sec. 12.1291 on any highway. An escalating forfeiture scheme for motor vehicle owners or City motor vehicle drivers who receive more than one conviction for this violation within one year is proposed in Sec. 12.141(9). Specific bail deposit amounts are specified in the proposed amendment to Sec. 1.08(3)(a) as well.

Proposed Sec. 12.1291 provides several exceptions to l...

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