The Wisconsin Ceylon Driveway Ordinance Adopted 7-11-07, Effective 7-14-07 is a law that regulates the construction and use of driveways in Wisconsin. This ordinance was adopted on July 11, 2007, and went into effect on July 14, 2007. The ordinance outlines the requirements for constructing, maintaining, and operating driveways in Wisconsin. It also outlines the responsibilities of property owners and drivers who use the driveway. The ordinance is divided into two categories: general requirements and specific requirements. The general requirements cover topics such as driveway design, driveway construction, driveway maintenance, and safety. The specific requirements cover topics such as driveway width, maximum speed limit, and signage. The ordinance also outlines the penalties for violations of the ordinance. These penalties can range from fines to jail time, depending on the severity of the violation. In addition, the ordinance provides for a process for appealing violations and outlines the process for appealing violations. The Wisconsin Ceylon Driveway Ordinance Adopted 7-11-07, Effective 7-14-07 is intended to ensure the safe and efficient use of driveways in Wisconsin. By following its requirements, property owners and drivers can ensure that their driveway is safe and compliant with the law.