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Public Safety Packet 2009 02-26-09 , °. United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road EST. \� , 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 o ff o y Telephone: 630-553-4350 °°°°"$ed` o Fax: 630-553-7575 <<E AGENDA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:00 p.m. City Hall Conference Room REVISED: 2/20/09 Presentation: None Minutes for Correction/Approval: January 22, 2009 New Business: 1. PS 2009-06 Police Reports for January 2009 2. PS 2009-07 Disposal of Vehicles (Surplus) 3. PS 2009-08 BASSET Training Requirement — Discussion 4. PS 2009-09 Amended Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Citations Pending Under Administrative Adjudication Old Business: 1. PS 2008-55 Truancy Ordinance — Discussion 2. PS 2009-03 Mobile Food Vendors — Discussion Additional Business: 2008 City Council Goals Public Safety Committee "Police Facility."(Infrastructure Planning) Alderman Munns Harold Martin Alderman Plocher "Funding for government agencies(KenCom/BKFD)." Alderperson Spears Bart Olson "Establishing police staffing levels and long term plan, with focus on Alderperson Spears Harold Martin achieving 4 groups of officers on patrol 2417." Susan Mika UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:00 PM CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR CORRECTION/APPROVAL: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. January 22, 2009 ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ With corrections --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PS 2009-06 Police Reports for January 2009 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2009-07 Disposal of Vehicles (Surplus) ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. PS 2009-08 BASSET Training Requirement—Discussion ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. PS 2009-09 Amended Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Citations Pending Under Administrative Adjudication ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLD BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PS 2008-55 Truancy Ordinance—Discussion ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2009-03 Mobile Food Vendors—Discussion ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CRAFT 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING City Hall, Conference Room Thursday, January 22, 2009 — 6:00 P.M. PRESENT: Chairperson Spears, Committeemen Plocher, Sutcliff and Werderich ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT: Chief Harold Martin, Lieutenant Rich Hart, Lisa Pickering, Alderman Bob Allen, Rowena Vergara of The Beacon News and Lisa Welz of The Record Members of the public in attendance included Mr. Art Prochasky, Mr. Glen Poole, Ms. Tammy Smock, Mr. Tom Gilmour, Ms. Judy Gilmour, Mr. George Gilson, Mr. Fred DuSell, Mr. Matt May, Ms. Jean McBride, Ms. Carol Foster, and Mr. Mark Johnson Chairperson Spears called the meeting to order at 6:03 pm. She asked that item #3 be moved to the beginning of the agenda. NEW BUSINESS: 3. PS 2009-09 — Iee Cream Vendors Chairperson Spears stated that this topic was discussed by City Council in May, 2008 and by this committee in 2007 . It was time to discuss the topic again to determine if vendors are a danger. Ms. Tammy Speck was asked to speak regarding incidents that have occurred in the area. Ms. Tammy Speck distributed newspaper clippings and Internet articles regarding incidents that have occurred in the area. Most articles occurred in 2008, with the exception of a few. Many of the articles state that the ice cream vendors are sexual predators, however, 1 of them was found to be selling marijuana from his truck. Ms. Spock resides in Rivers Edge and stated that the vendor comes through her neighborhood 4-5 times per day. She has seen the truck sit in one location for lengthy periods of time, away from the park, but close enough that it would appear as though the driver is watching the children, not trying to earn a living selling ice cream. Ms. Spock stated that there are loopholes in the system in that the owner of the company can have his/her background checked, then can allow someone else to 1 drive the truck. That person would not have had a background check. Chief Martin stated that Yorkville requires the drivers to have background checks and then they are issued a Yorkville vendor ID permit that they must have at all times. The Police Department checks the vendors periodically to ensure that they are permitted to be selling within the city limits. Ms. Spock stated that the world is different from when she grew up and for that reason she is an advocate of banning the vendors or requiring them to operate from carts without wheels. Many ice cream products get recalled and the trucks are in bad shape. Chief Martin stated that the Kendall County Health Department would conduct those types of inspections. Chief Martin stated that the City has to be careful regarding what they regulate. He feels that this matter needs to be discussed with the City Attorney because people have the right to earn a living. Mr. George Gilson suggested stricter enforcement or higher fees. Mr. Art Prochasky suggested an ordinance prohibiting them from stopping for longer than a specified amount of time. He stated that the City needs an avenue with which a resident could file a complaint. The City should look at the resident concerns and then tweak the ordinance to give people an opportunity to file complaints. Chief Martin stated that it might be difficult to determine those circumstances. Mr. Fred DuSell suggested that residents file a noise complaint. Chief Martin stated that the music from the ice cream truck may be annoying but it is not outside of the noise ordinance standards. In fact, he stated, resident lawnmowers and other lawn equipment is actually louder. Chairperson Spears stated that the City Attorney has advised that ice cream vendors cannot be banned. However, she suggests increasing fees to a maximum in order to be public safety minded. Discussion regarding the background checks and identification badges took place. It appeared as though many residents were unaware of the City' s current ordinance requiring both. Committeeman Werderich suggested that the City issue a statement in the newspaper informing residents of the ordinance and advising them to contact the Police Department if they see a vendor without an identification badge. Ms. Smock asked how other communities are able to ban ice cream vendors. She stated that someone needs to advocate for the children that are becoming victims. She feels that it would be easier to control a pushcart vendor in Town Square Park than a vendor driving throughout the City. Discussion returned the changing the current ordinance. Committeeman Ploeber feels that the ordinance is a strict as it can be. Chairperson Spears feels that the 2 fines and licensing fees should be increased. Mr. Glen Poole suggested a revocation of the permit should a specific number of complaints be filed against a vendor. Committeeman Sutcliff asked Chief Martin if there were any complaints against the current vendor. Chief Martin stated that there have been a few in the past. Lt. Hart stated that there was an incident during an event at Town Square last year. Committeeman Sutcliff feels that the City Council spent a lot of time of this issue last year and that perhaps the ordinance should be changed to not allow drivers to sit still and it should also be added to the adjudication process. Mr. Gilson added that raising the permit fee would discourage illegitimate businesses from applying for a permit. Mr. Tom Gilmour feels that this is tough because you could be stomping on people' s constitutional rights. Committeeman Werderich suggested educating the residents and changing the ordinance to no standing still if children are not present. Chief Martin stated that the Police Department would research what the City can legally do. Lisa Pickering reminded the group that the current ordinance requires each driver to have a written license from the City, have a picture ID in a lanyard and they must wear it at all times that they are soliciting business. Additionally, she stated that if the fees were raised, it would apply to all mobile food vendors, which affects the hot dog vendor. Chairperson Spears asked if the City could have separate ordinances, which is a question for the City Attorney to respond to. Mr. Mark Johnson asked how many companies / vendors applied for permits. Lisa Pickering stated that 2 people from the same company have applied for permits. After the ordinance was approved another company that previously did business in the City left town because they needed to have a Department of Revenue tax ID number. Mr. Prochasky stated that the City could regulate the hours of operation, whether or not the vehicle is in the vicinity of bus stops, etc. This would give the residents the opportunity to file complaints. Chairperson Spears stated that allowing the ice cream vendor in the City takes business away from Culvers, Jewel and other City businesses that pay taxes. She suggests the committee refer to the City Attorney regarding the maximum that can be done within constitutional parameters. Additionally, the City will put information in the water bills, newsletter and through the press regarding the ordinance to educate the residents. Committeeman Sutcliff suggested utilizing the schools for this matter as well. Mr. Matt May stated that the school could issue the information in the form of "Safety for Summer" at the end of the year. This item will be referred to the City Attorney for clarification and returned to the agenda next month. 3 2. PS 2009-02 — Leash Law — Discussion Chief Martin had a concern regarding this matter and outlined his concerns. The matter went before the City Council and there was a tie vote. As such, the Mayor broke the tie. At this time, it is requested that the matter be re-addressed. A residents' 17-year old son who was going to enter the Marines was walking to work and was attacked by a dog. The boy will now be confined to a wheelchair the rest of his life. Committeeman Werderich stated that his understanding is that an ordinance was passed to do away with the previous ordinance. If that' s the case, how can this issue be brought back? Lisa Pickering stated that there was an amendment to the current code. Additionally, she stated that an ordinance could be passed to supercede the current ordinance. Committeeman Sutcliff stated that she is aware of what had transpired and wished to inform the members of the public that were present that a Public Hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2009 to discuss this matter. It would be nice if everyone could attend and address the entire City Council. Chairperson Spears stated that many of the people in attendance were informed of this meeting because the entire City Council had not been informed about the Public Hearing. The matter was opened up for public discussion. Members of the public stated the following: • Mr. George Gilson: 0 1 feel that the City Attorney' s agenda is to do what the Mayor says. o Rescinding an ordinance would not be setting precedence. o The City Council did not look at the whole picture when making this decision. • Mr. Matt May: • It is the Council's responsibility to write the ordinances and the Attorney should put it into legal terms. DISCUSSION: Committeeman Werderich stated that there has to be a vehicle with which to put forth another ordinance. Due to his legal background, Committeeman Werderich was asked to prepare an ordinance for review by the committee. Committeeman Sutcliff stated that the Mayor is providing the residents a forum for discussion. Committeeman Werderich stated that the memo states that the residents have a right to talk, however, no action can be taken. Chairperson Spears stated that the Alderman were elected to be the policymakers, let' s do our jobs. She added that the original ordinance was put into place because a 6-year-old child was bitten by a dog while on his own front porch. • I have a 5 year old and my neighbor has 2 dogs. I spent $4,000.00 putting up a fence so that my child would be safe. • My problem is more about people taking the law into their own hands after an animal hurts someone. • I am an educator and I work with kids. 4 • I had a neighbor with an electric fence and it did not stop his dog. • Not all dog owners are responsible. • My wife won't walk past the neighbor' s house because of his animals. • I can't believe the Mayor had the audacity to pass this ordinance. • Mr. Art Prochasky: • What is the value of a Public Hearing after an ordinance has already been passed? • Approximately 13 years ago, when I was Alderman, I received a call from a mother whose child had been bitten by a neighbor' s dog while the child was playing on his own front porch. When the resident called the Police Department, she was advised that there was no ordinance regarding this matter, therefore, there was nothing they could do and she would have to pursue the matter civilly. Back then, there were no electric fences and other technology, therefore the best thing the City could do was pass an ordinance requiring dogs to be contained by a fence, leash, etc. Now that this matter has been opened back up and the ordinance was changed, what recourse do people have? • As a child, a dog jumped me and I was immediately given rabies shots, therefore, this is a passion of mine. • Isn't the reason for government to protect the people against what they cannot protect themselves against? Something needs to be in place to prevent harm from happening. • Mr. Fred DuSell: • I was attacked in Rivers Edge 1 year ago. Electric fences do not help. • Could this matter be considered under the bad law rule? DISCUSSION : Committeeman Werderich replied only non- constitutional laws would be. Chief Martin stated that his recommendation was not to change the ordinance that was in place. • Could the committee members ask the other Alderman to be more professional during meetings? During the discussion regarding this matter, another Alderman commented about `tethering children' which was not professional and sounded derelict. • Mr. Tom Gilmour: • If a gun was unsupervised and someone was shot, the person responsible for the gun would be charged; the same should apply to these circumstances. • By the time the Police Department is contacted regarding a dog problem, it could be too late. DISCUSSION: Chief Martin stated his problem is that you cannot always control animals. Additionally, one of the biggest problems over the years has been with animals. Chairperson Spears stated that Chief Martin provided the City Council with a memo 5 indicating the history behind this matter. In his memo he indicated that he recommended no change to the ordinance, yet the matter still moved forward and the ordinance was changed. o It is unlikely that renters would put up fences. This is a dangerous thing. • Ms. Carol Foster: • Being a pet owner is a choice. They should be more responsible. I am constantly aware of the people and dogs that are unleashed around me, as I have been attacked by dogs while I was walking mine. • Animals do not know where property lines are. • Ms. Jean McBride: • There was an article in today' s newspaper about a child mauled to death by a dog while in bed. • The City wants more trails and bike paths; unleashed animals can easily take off. It's too risky. • It' s dangerous for meter readers, delivery people, politicians, etc. • The audience should have been allowed to speak before the ordinance was changed. • Mr. Mark Johnson: o Is a building permit required for installing an electric fence? I ask because some installers go past the sidewalk. Perhaps a building permit should be required. Committee discussion resumed. Committeeman Golinski feels this issues needs to be re-addressed. In the United States, since January I ", there have been 5 fatal dog attacks, 2 of which occurred in Illinois. 3 of those occurred to children under the age of 9. He has had more contact from constituents regarding this matter than any other. Committeeman Werderich questioned whether this matter should be brought back before the current session of City Council or to the new City Council in April. Alderman Allen stated that when he was obtaining signatures for his campaign, he saw a lot of dogs. He feels that dogs are good. They are a great deterrent to threats against a family. However, people need to control their dogs. He stated that good people came forward this evening to voice their opinions and now the City Council can review their input. Additionally, he stated that Mayor Burd responded to information that new technology is out there. However, he feels that this since many people have come forward, this is an opportunity for the issue to be brought forward again. Mr. Prochasky added that the issue is not how the ordinance got changed, but whether or not the City has done enough to protect the citizens. Additionally, no one wants to cause problems with dog owners as many people have well trained dogs, however, there are a lot of dogs that are not well trained. Chairperson Spears thanked the public attendees for coming and addressing the committee with their concerns. She reminded them of the Public Hearing on 6 i January 27, 2009. Additionally, she stated that the leash law was amended to include only the owner' s yard, if animals are unleashed anywhere else, you are encouraged to contact the Police Department. Alderman Allen asked to clarify that the residents wish to revert back to the old ordinance. However, he feels the proper legal procedure would be to rescind the ordinance and re-issue it. He feels that the previous ordinance was ignored, as many residents did not want to start neighborhood problems by complaining about their neighbors. Chief Martin stated that once there was an issue where neighbors went back and forth about their animals. He stated that the normal procedure would be to issue a citation for an unleashed dog. Furthermore, his major concern is owners walking their dogs unleashed. Public Discussion was once again opened. The following comments were made: • Ms. Judy Gilmour: o I don't reside within the City limits, however, I am right next-door. I feel as though Alderman Sutcliff is the only person defending the change to the ordinance. DISCUSSION : Alderman Sutcliff stated that she did vote to change the ordinance because she feels that people own their property and have the right to do what they want on their property. Ms. Gilmour added that with regards to this issue, the City should have erred on the side of safety. • Mr. Fred DuSell : o I respect people's rights. However, if a dog came off his property and attacked me, I have the right to defend myself. I feel that dogs should be fenced, in an electric fence or tethered. • Ms. Jean McBride: o I checked into what I could do to defend myself against a loose dog and was told to carry a stick for protection. DISCUSSION: Lt. Hart informed Ms. McBride that she has the right to carry pepper spray. • Mr. Matt May: o Do you have kids? What if your child was attacked? People will take the matter into their own hands. • Mr. Mark Johnson: • I reside in a neighborhood with 8-9 dogs. They are always leashed and the owners always pick up after them. However, I have been in areas where dogs run free. The majority of people are good owners and follow the law. • Whose job is it to handle loose dogs? DISCUSSION: Chief Martin stated that it is the responsibility of the Police Department, however, if they have problems getting control of a dog, they can ask Animal Control to assist them. Lt. Hart added that the Police Department tries to get a loose dog to get into their cars and then they take them to Animal Control. 7 However, that requires them to corral the dog. Before the ordinance was amended, citations would have been issued. The committee returned to their discussion. Committeeman Werderich stated that he feels this matter needs to return to City Council. He will draft an ordinance to supercede this one. Committeeman Plocher agrees and feels the issue needs to be addressed, as most residents believe that the ordinance has been rescinded. This item will be returned to next month's agenda. MINUTES FOR CORRECTION/APPROVAL: The minutes of November 24, 2008 and December 18, 2008 were approved with corrections, which will be submitted to the City Clerk' s office. NEW BUSINESS : 1. PS 2009-01 — Police Reports for November/December, 2008 Committeeman Werderich noted that there were more complaints regarding ordinance violations. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. 4. PS 2009-04 — Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Regarding Term of Liquor License Lisa Pickering stated that the City currently issues liquor licenses twice per year. 16 other local towns issue them once per year. Much time and money would be saved by changing procedure to issue them once per year, without any additional cost of the City. The fees would remain the same. Currently there are 32-33 licenses issued and the process is very time consuming. Chief Martin stated that he supported this request. Discussion took place regarding the issuance of licenses. The license stays with the person it is issued to, not the establishment. There are no restrictions of the number of licenses for selling liquor. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. 5. PS 2009-05 — Discussion of Amending Ordinances and/or Creating New Codes/Ordinances Chairperson Spears stated that this item was added to the agenda because Committeeman Werderich had a concern regarding the number of ordinances that have been amended. The Committee was told that the Attorney was informed to clean up the books; however, it is costing the City a lot of money. Committeeman Werderich stated that his concern is that the City Council is the policymakers. He feels it is wrong that ordinances are being brought to the City Council, as the City Council should be initiating changes. Chief Martin stated that the adjudication process has required many changes to ordinances. Committeeman Werderich stated that those changes are understandable and 8 acceptable. He stated that the City should initiate changes because there is a concern that needs to be addressed. There must be a core reason behind these changes. Committeeman Plocher asked why Building and Zoning ordinances are coming through this Committee. Chief Martin stated because they control the Adjudication Process. After discussion, it was determined that ordinances reviewed by the Public Safety Committee should be only reviewed if requested by the committee or Chief Martin. OLD BUSINESS: 1. PS 2008-46 Code Amendment Ordinances A. Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Regarding Advertising on Signs and Buildings Chief Martin recommends moving this item to the Public Works Committee Agenda and allowing them to make a recommendation on this matter as they have knowledge of the purpose behind it. Lisa Pickering noted that Travis is the liaison to the EDC and he controls Building and Zoning so she recommends moving this item to EDC. Chief Martin and the Committee agreed. This item was moved to the Economic Development Committee. B. Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Regarding Fireworks Chief Martin stated that he would like to retain this ordinance for the adjudication process. Discussion took place regarding cap guns and guns with blanks for use at the beginning of races. Lt. Hart suggested mimicking the state law regarding this matter, to which the Committee agreed. This item was moved to the City Council. C. Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Regarding Trespassing on Property Chief Martin recommends withdrawing this item for consideration. The Committee unanimously agreed. No further action is required. ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION : Committeeman Plocher • Can jake breaking become a City ordinance? Chief Martin responded that it is a moving violation, therefore, it cannot be. Additionally, the City is not a Home Rule City, which also prohibits such action. • Can the ordinance regarding parking across a sidewalk be rescinded during a snowfall? Chief Martin replied that it is a state law; therefore, it cannot be rescinded. Additionally, the City ordinance is punishable by a $25.00 fine, whereas state law is punishable by a $75 .00 fine. 9 Committeeman Werderieh • With regards to the Bassett Training law, I received a call from Bob Dearborn who advised that it creates a hardship on his business, as he has to pay his employees to attend. Therefore, I would like to revisit this issue. Committeemen Plocher and Sutcliff agreed. Chairperson Spears suggested bringing this item forward at the next committee meeting and having Barry attend to speak regarding the matter. Chief Martin suggested inviting Mayor Bard to attend as well. • With regards to punishment in terms of the adjudication process, could the City consider issuing public service time rather than just a fine, as sometimes having to do public service would make a greater impact than a fine would? Chief Martin stated that many years ago that was the practice, however, it is difficult because the people have to be monitored and the City has to find things for them to do. He stated he is not against such a policy and therefore, it could be researched again. Chairperson Spears stated that from personal experience at her place of employment, the Police Department had to pick up the people and supervise and monitor their progress. Committeeman Werderich stated that in the case of a 14 year old who can not legally work to raise money for a fine he/she might be issued, that child would be required to get the money from his/her parents and therefore, is not really learning a lesson. Chairperson Spears stated that another consideration would be who would be legally responsible if that child was injured while conducting public service. Chief Martin stated that is why this matter was such a problem in the past and it was referred to the Probation Department. Chief Martin — none Lisa Pickering — none Chairperson Spears — none Alderman Allen • With regards to the Bassett Training, perhaps the City could find a medium ground such as an extension or scheduling another class. ADJOURNMENT OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING: With no further business to discuss, the meeting adjourned at 8 :32 p.m. Minutes respectfully submitted by Margaret M. Hartigan. 10 C/Tk Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 6 Legal ❑ l Finance 1836 ❑ esr. 1 �_ Engineer ❑ g Tracking Number O � � City Administrator El „ u �O Consultant ❑ PS CE `yv ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for January 2009 Meeting and Date: Public Safety Committee—2/26/09 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Molly Batterson Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - January 2009 Offense Categories JAN I FEB IMARI APRIMAY1 JUN I JUL JAUG1 SM OCT NOV DEC 08- TOTALS JAN 09 TOTALS` Arson 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 _ Assault 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 Battery 9 8 -- 9 13 19 14 24 15 19 10 12 10 162 7 7 _ . ... —22,-",--7-- - - ._.-_ _ _,.._. ....._. 12_ 12 ;;— 3 : 10 ': 2 13 9 14 114 6 6 Cannabis Offenses 3 2 6 2 4 1 2 5 7 4 5 0 41 3 3 ntrolled Substance Offenses 1 1 1-0-7 -0- F 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 f 0 5 1 1 Co Crimes Involving Children 2 4 3 1 2 3 3 4 2 2 2 1 29 0 0 Criminal Damage mm_.. _� — --- 12 9 16 24 21 23 29 ! 15 8 14 8 21 200 8 _.- wp.8 Deceptive Practices m. _—_ 5 2 10 5 I'I 3 5 9 10 8 9 7 7 80 5 5 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 1 4 4 2 1 3 1 3 2 7 1 3 3 34 2 2 Firearms Offenses 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kidnapping 0 : 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Liquor Offenses 4 7 2 3 1 6 4 8 9 6 8 9 5 71 2 2 Murder 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 __- ._ --__._ . ---_..__._. _ .. __ _ ,_ .__ _ __._ . __ __.... __. _._ ._. ._.__ ___.._. _ ____ _ . _,___ _ -- Robbery 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 __. _ _ _._ _ _ _ ..,_.,.. , _.. ._ _._ .._ .. .. _ _. . .__ _ _, ._ . ----- __.__ ___. _ _____. __ _ . ___ __.___ -____-- ._. .—._.__ Sex Offenses 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 3 3 Theft _. _ . _ . 17 8 9 13 13 13 22 13 12 16 3 3 142 5 5 __. ... . _ _. _ _ u__ _ _. _._ _ _ _ .,_,_ . __ _._ .,. . - _ .__.. . . . __ __ _.. __. _ _ .-_.___ _ __ m_-_ All Other Criminal Offenses 26 22 35 28 38 32 23 24 36 19 26 18 327 26 1 26 Traffic Incidents JAN I FEB APRIMA11 JUN I JUL JXUG SEP OCTINOVI DEC 108 TOTALS JAN 09 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 1 1 9 4 3 2 4 5 ! 12 6 8 4 59 12 12 _. __--- ----- . __-- -- . . .---_ ---- --_.___. . -_-_ _ .__ _ _ ..__..__. ._. License/Registration Violations 51 45 54 55 77 48 60 65 85 85 79 75 779 98 98 —_ _._ _—_. _ _ __...— -- ----..._. ------. ____. Seatbelt Citations 6 4 12 23 ! 186 15 9 20 23 14 14 15 341 15 15 Sea tbelt Warnings 5 11 9 22 38 9 10 19 6 7 12 8 156 2 2 .__ ____ ____._.._ ___ . .. _._._.._ _ ._.._ .. . .. . _-_... _ _ _-- . . __ ._--- --- --___-_.- _--- _._— _-_. _. -- ...... _- Speeding Citations 61 75 ! 151 141 141 82 123 153 77 115 : 151 76 1346 71 71 Speeding Warnings 26 ! 31 66 77 53 47 59 63 56 61 56 44 639 44 44 Transportation of Aicohol 0 0 6 3 3 0 4 2 0 3 1 2 24 3 3 ___.._ . _ _ ____..__ ---_ __—..._ _ -__. __ .. .. . . __... . __. - Uninsured Motor Vehicle 44 ! 43 113 56 121 31 51 54 56 113 67 75 824 57 57 Total Citations Issued 248 248 383 363 ', 580 241 325 399 350 420 430 ? 388 4375 ? 441 441 Total Verbal Warnings Issued 5 1 1 ' 5 0 2 0 1 1 5 2 0 23 17 17 -- . . . .. _ ._. . . , . . . _ ._ . _ , .... m . . ... _ _ .. ... ._..... ._ Total Written Warnings Issued 280 271 437i 475 481 375 515 561 494 , 476 372 5276 - 538 538 Accident Re oks'Taken JANIFEBIMARIAPRIMAYIJUNIJULIAUGI SEP OCT NOV DEC i08 TOTALS JAN 09 TOTALS Hit and Run Accident 5 6 5 3 6 6 5 6 2 5 7 12 68 3 3 Property Damage Accident 31 42 34 30 34 31 1 37 41 27 34 32 50 423 48 48 Personal Injury Accident 7 5 3 4 9 10 8 5 6 7 7 3 1 74 1 4 1 4 Total Accidents Taken 43 53 42 37 49 47 50 52 35 46 46 65 1 522'' 55 1 0 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report This report is based on actual hours per month, not payroll periods. January February March April Through February 14, 2009 - - .. . _ _ _ __ . . _ . _ Regular na OT Regular OT Regular ' OT Regular ' OT Administration Chief 173 33 n/a 173 .33 : n/a n/a n/a - -- - - - - - - - 1 1 '--- - - --- -- - - - Lieutenants 346.66 ; n/a 346.66 n/a n/a n/a Records Executive Assistant 173 .33 - n/a 173 .33 n/a n/a n/a Records Supervisor 173 .33 - n/a 173 .33 : n/a n/a n/a Records Clerks 346.66 0.50 346.661 n/a Investigations Detective Sergeant 173 .33 13.00 173 .33 12.50 Detectives 173 .33 ; 5.00 173 .33 ; 0.00 Gang Officer 173 .33 8 .00 173 .33 : 8 .00 Drug Officer 173 .33 18 .00 173 .33 0.00 Community Policing Admin. Sergeant 173.33 : 3 .00 173 .33 ; 0.00 SRO's 2 346.66 24.00 346 66 28 .00 .. . , . . _. . .. . . . Patrol Sergeants (4) 693 .32 ; 10.00 693 .32 , 6.50 Officers (14) 2426.62 108.00 2426.62 15.75 Officers (PT - 3) 12 - - - - - - - - - 35.75 :_. _ _ . . _ . _ . _ . _. - - - - - Traffic Officers (2) 346.66 : 8.50 346.66 3 .50 Police Recruits n/a: n/a n `a n/a n/a. n/a n/a Part-Time / Civilian ' - - ----- BFPC Secretary 4.25 = n/a 0.50 n/a n/a n/a _ . _ - - . _ _ _ _ - _ . . - - - - - - . - - . .. _ . ._ _ Cadets - - - - - - - - 44.75 ;_ - - - - - - . ._ _ _ - - _ . , . _ _. _ . . Crossing Guards 52.50 : n/a 26.0W n/a n/a n/a - _ _ - - - - - - - _ - - - _. _ . _ _ . _ _ - Evidence Custodian 45.00 : 14.50 ! n/a n/a n/a Total Hours 6313.22" 198.00 6014.72 7425 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 02- 14-09 This report is based on hours paid out per payroll period (bi-weekly). Date Court Training Relief I Details I Admin Emerg I Invest I Com servj Full Time Part Time _05/ 10/08 ! 9. 25 : _ _0.00 ' 36.00 29.00 4.00 _ 7.50 ! _ 42_00_ 0100 , 127,75 166.50 OS% 24�08 _ _9. 75 0.00 4.00 21.50 01001 2.50 36. 25 5100 _ 79.00 _118. 25 06/07/08 15. 50 ' 0.00 12.00 15.00 0100 0100 .,_ _ 18. 25 ',- 0100 - _ _- 60 75 206.75 _06[ 21/08 . . _4 00. .___® 0 00, ._. __ 0.00.; _ _0 00 _ _, _ 3 50 .. . . ._ 0100 20, 25,j_ 3.,_00. 30.. 75 __._ , _141 00 1. 07/05/08 ', 9.00 .,- -___ 9.50 8. 25 ; 84.50 4.00 _ 0.00 ; 6. 25 0.00. 121. 50 196.00 - -- _ . 07/ 19/08_; 13. 50 0_00 0.00_ _ . 6.00,E 2.00 , 2.00 16.50 ,_ 0.00 ' 4000 187.75 -- 08/02/08 8100i 0100 0100 ; 6.00 _ 0 00 0.00 _ 19.00 2.00 35.00 197.25 08_/ 16108 8.00 0.00 2.00 ; 16.25 4.00 0,00 0100 45. 25 _ 175.50 08/30/0 00 8 �13 50 _ _ 7.00 5. 5100 00 0 0, OOp _ 6.00 0.00 36.50 _ ,146.00 09� 13/OS _ _ 8.50 9,66-17- 00_ -2--,067- 00,. _,. , 57 75 6 00 . ~ 000 _.,., 41. 507;_ . . ..0_00 .. .. 124.75 184.75 09/ 27%08„', 24 501 4.00 , 0.00 6.00 0. 25 ' 0.00 ! __ 15. 25 ',_ 3.00, 53.00 _ __ , 186.00 11 10/ 11/08 22.00 ': - - 0.00 0.75 ; 38.75 -0.00 _-- 0100 0.00 ': 0100 61. 50 142. 25 _1_0/25/08 j 22,0W 12,00 ' 0100 ' 3.00 4,00 0 00y_ 28.75 ' _ 0_00. _ _69 75 __ __ 202.25 11/08/08 12.00 8.00 2. 50 6.00 ' 3.00 0100 6.00 0100 . 37.50 171. 50 li/ 22/08 9100 20,00 5, 50 1150_ _ 0100 0.00 ,- - 24.00 . 0.00 66.6-6 186.75 12/06%08 _12 00 .,,.,, _____ 8 ,00 0.00 : 0100 2,00 w_ 0, 00 .,. . 23, 50 - 174. 25 12/20/08 4.00 7.50 44.00 12.00 3.00 0.00 49,25 :: 0.00 , 119.75 173. 25 - - - _. -- 01/03/09 _', a..__. 61 00 0.00 __. 32.75 0 _00 0 00 ; _ 0.00 _ 12,00 _0 00 50.75 _-, 149, 25 - 0_1/_17/09 _ _ _ 11_.00 , _ _ _10.00 __ 24.50 31. 50 __ __ 0 W 0.00 15.00 '_ 0.00 = 92 00 __ 140_.75 01/31/09 - 14,001 0100 22.00 23.00 4,00 0100 25. 50 0100 88. 50 206. 50 _02/ 14/09 0200 , _ 3,00 , _ _ 2,50; 28.00 : 0100 , 0.00 44. 75 0.00 , 78. 25 103.00 _-- --- -- - - 0.00 i -- -- -- 0100 0.00 0.00 0. 00 FY08 09" Court Training Relief " Details " Admin Emer Invest ICom Servi Full Time I Part Time Totals 235.50 90.00 205. 25 398.75 37.75 12.00 443. 50 ` 13.00 ' 1435.75 3555.50 ` Percents ' 16% 6% 14% ' 28% 3% 1% 31% 1% " 100% N/A Average 11.21 4.29 9.77 " 18.99 1:80 0.57 21. 12 0.62" 55, 22 16931 Prepared by Molly Batterson 2/1312009 Pagel e,��o ciry 4 tl EST �� ,: 1636 � h e 4E YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Harold O. Martin Ill, Chief of Police 804 Game Farm Road I Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Phone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 Date: February 5, 2009 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From : Ron Diederich, Director of Support Services Reference: Monthly Mileage Report During the month of January 2009, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 32,919 miles. Individual squad miles are: Monthly Current Reassign/ Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Miles Miles Replace Date M-1 2006 Dodge Charger Patrol/K-9 12311 63,580 2011 /2012 M-2 2006 Chevrolet Impala Chief 1 ,249 47,190 2011 /2012 M-3 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 23761 183681 2010/2011 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Police Cadet 1 ,290 128,260 2009/2010 M-5 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 33198 273002 2016/2011 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Administration 241 74,577 2010/2011 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 723460 2011 /2012 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 519 923402 2010/2011 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 228 85,31`8 2010/2011 M-10 2006 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 15871 62,301 2009/2010 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria YHS — SRO 201 107,219 2009/2010 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Lieutenant 363 84,354 2010/2011 M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 576 110,622 2008/2009 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 340 113,340 2008/2009 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 17777 85,124 2010/2011 M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 799 89,311 2008/2009 M-17 2004 Chevrolet Impala Detective 275 36,279 2014/2015 M-18 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 21004 15,893 2010/2011 M-19 2008 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 3,378 81399 2012/2013 M-20 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Patrol/Trucks 645 37,740 2011 /2012 M-21 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 23728 673920 200912010 M-22 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 11536 64,465 2009/2010 M-23 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3, 149 713269 2009/2010 M-24 2008 Ford Explorer Patrol Sergeant 21169 28,670 2011 /2012 M-25 2003 Chevrolet Impala Administrative 311 613027 2012/2013 � e Ronald E. Diederich , DSS Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 ",L Report #090044 to #090387 L E Report # Date Offense Location 090044 '1 /7/2009 Accident Route 47/Van Emmon Street - - . . . _ . . - _ . . _ . . . _ . _ . . - - - - - f 090045 . _ . _ . . . _ . - . . 1 /141 2009 Assist Other Police Department ! Desk Repor 090046 ', 1 /7/2009 Sex Crime Investigation 2400 Blk. Fairfax Way 090047 1/7/2009 Lockout 300 BIk. Woodworth Street 090048 1 /7/2009 Suspicious Person . 700 Blk. Mill Street 090049 1 /7/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47-Route ) 26 090050 ' 1 /7/2009 ! Lockout ' 900 BIk Prairie Lane ; 090051 1 /712009 Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report 090052 ; 1 /7/2009 Accident Route 71 /Route 126 090053 : 1 /8/2009 Peeping Tom : 1000 Blk. S.Main Street 090054 : 1 /8/2009 Peeping Tom 900 BIk. S.Main Street : 090055 ', 1 /8/2009 Peeping Tom ; 900 Blk. Adrian Street 090056 1 /8/2009 Lockout ; 1900 BI k. Banbury Avenue 0905 07 1 /8/2009 Peeping To m : 300 Blk. Blaine Street 090058 ' 1 /8/2009 Peeping Tom 900 Blk. Adrian Street 090059 1 /8/2009 Canine Training Geneva, Illinois , 090060 102009 Domestic Battery ; 200 Blk. River Street 090061 11 /8/2009 iTelephone Threat 1400 Blk. Orchid Street 090061 : 1 /8/2009 Harassment by Telephone 1400 Blk. Orchid Street 090062 102009 Violation of Order of Protection 600 Blk. Tower Lane 090063 1 /8/2009 Lockout ! Fox Street/Morgan Street 090064 1 /8/2009 Peeping Tom ; 800 Blk. Adrian Street 090065 : 102009 Peeping Tom 900 BIk. Morgan Street 090066 1 /8/2009 : Lockout 200 Blk. Beaver Street 090067 ', 1 /8/2009 Suspicious Circumstances 500 BIk. R- - edhorse Lane - . . . . - _ . _ _ . _ - . . - - - - . . - - 1 - - _ - 090068 1 /9/2009 Battery _; 1600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 090068 1 /9/2009 Obstructing a Peace Officer 1600 Blk W.Veterans Parkway 090069 1 /9/2009 Accident Route 34/Game Farm Road 090070 1 /9/2009 Accident Country Hills Drive/Harvest Trail 090071 ' 1 /9/2009 : Canine Assist ! Plaintield, lllinos 090072 11 /9/2009 Identity Theft be- esk Report 73 0900 , 11912009 Identity Theft Desk Report 090074 1 /9/2009 Accident ' 200 Blk. St. Joseph's Way 75 0900 1 /9/2009 : Sex Offender Registration Desk Report 090076 ' 1 /9/2009 ! Accident 700 BIk. Game Farm Road 77 0900 , 1 /9/2009 Accident , 900 - - - - Erica Lane 090077 1 /9/2009 No Valid Driver's License : 900 Blk. Erica Lane 090078 ' 1 /9/2009 Civil Assistance Rendered 100 BIk. Bertram Drive 090079 1 /10/2009 ', Accident Rosenwinkel Street/Bertram Drive 090080 1 /10/2009 ! Parking Violation 900 Blk. Fawn Ridge Court 090081 , 1 /10/2009 • Parking Violation 11500 Blk Walsh Drive 82 0900 1 /10/2009 ' Warrant Arrest ! 2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . _ . . . 090083 1 /10/2009 Warrant Arrest : 2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive 090084 ! 1 /10/2009 -, Accident I Route 47/Landmark Avenue 090085 . 1 /10/2009 : Lockout 4600 Blk Plymouth Avenue A90086 , 1/10/2009 : Accident Route 71 /Hollenback Road 090087 1/10/2009 Parking Violation 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 090088 ' 1 /10/2009 Lockout 1900 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090089 , 1 /11 /2009 ! Disorderly Conduct 200 BIk. S.Bridge Street 090090 1 /11 /2009 i ui Van Emmon Street/Heustis Street 090091 1 /11/2009 Retail Theft 1800 BIk. Marketview Drive loft Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 VIL Report #090044 to #090387 ti L E ' s Report # Date Offense Location 11 . - _ . . 090092 1 /11 /2009 � Warra t - . 0 . . nt Arrest 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive 090093 1112/2009 - Lockout 4600 Blk. Plymouth Avenue 090094 ' 1 /12/2009 No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Center Parkway . - _ . - - - - - - - . . _ _ . . . I . _ . . . _ - . - _ . _ . . . . , _ ._ . _ _ . . . _ 090095 ! 1 /12/2009 ( Civil Assistance Rendered 800 Blk. Prairie Lane 090096 : 1 /12/200g Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail 090097 ' 1 /12/2009 Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report - 1 1 . _ . . _ - - . . - . . . _ . _ . - . . - - . _ . - . . . 090098 1 /12/2009 ' Lockout 200 BIk. E.Country -id - Parkway - - - - ._ - . . . . . . ._ _ . . _ _ _ - _ - . _ _ _ . _ _ - - . 090099 ; 1 /12/2009 Lost Articles 2100 Blk. Muirfield Court 090100 1 /12/2009 - :-Citizen Assist Desk Report 090101 1 /12/2009 Criminal Damage to Property 1700 BIk. John Street 090102 ', 1112/2009 ' Found Articles 290o BIk. Ellsworth Drive 090103 ', 1 /12/2009 Citizen Assist 100 BIk. Blackberry Lane 090104 ! 1 /12/2009 : Suspicious Circumstances 100 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street 090105 , 1 /12/2009 Accident Route 47/Walnut Street 090106 1 /12/2009 Criminal Damage to Property 1600 Blk. Beecher Road - - - :. . . _ . . . . . . _ . 090106 ; 1/12/2009 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 11600 Blk. Beecher Road 090107 ; 1 /13/2009 Accident Route 47/Route 34 090108 1 /13/2009 ( Suspicious Person S.Main Streat/Elizabeth Street 090108 1 /13/2009 , Criminal Trespass to Property S.Main Stre e t/Eliz a be t h Street 090109 1 /13/2009 Accident 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway I 090110 1 /13/2009 No Valid Driver's License ; Route 47/Orange Street _ . _ - _ - _ . _ , . . _ _ _ . .. _ . . . _ _ - . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . 090111 1 /13/2009 ! Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail 090112 1/13/2009 Theft over $300 2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive 090113 1 /13/2009 No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Center Parkway 090114 1/13/2009 ' Accident 1900 BI k. Ccn9eflower Court 090115 ; 1 /13/2009 , Lockout ; 200 Blk. Greenbriar Road 090116 ; 1/13/2009 No Valid Driver's License Route 47/Countryside Parkway 090117 : 1 /14/2009 ' Lockout 11400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090118 1/14/2009 ' Towed Vehicle Route 71 /Wing Road 090119 1 /14/2009 ' Accident Route47/HydraulicAvenue - . . - - . - _ _ _ . _ _ . - - _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ - 090120 ' 1/14/2009 ! Accident ( Route 47/Route 71 090121 . 1/14/2009 : Accident Route 47/Legion Road 090121 1 /14/2009 : No Valid Driver's License Legion Road/Route 47 090122 1 /14/2009 Accident Cottonwood Trail/Stoneridge Court 090123 1 /14/2009 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report ' 090124 , 1 /14/2009 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Countryside Parkway . . . , . . . . _ . . . ". - . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - _ . . . _ . . . . 090125 1 /14/2009 Accident , 4600 Blk. Half Moon Drive 090126 . 1 /14/2009 Canine -Training Chicago, Illinois 090127 1 /1412009 Harassment by Telephone 1200 BIk. Walsh Drive 090128 ; 1 /14/2009 ' Accident Route 47/Galena Road 090129 1 /14/2009 ; Lockout ;200 Blk. W.Main Street 090130 1 /14/2009 Fraud 70 O B lk. Clover Court _ _ - - _ . . . - . . _ . .. . . . . - - - . . - . . - - . __ . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . _ 090131 1 /14/2009 : Lockout 1 1600 Blk. Walsh Drive ' 090132 ' 1 /14/2009 ! Lockout 0 Blk. W .Countryside Parkway 090133 ; 1 /15/2009 : Accident Route 34/Countryside Parkway 090134 : 1 /15/2009 : Accident : Route 47/Rosenwinkel Street 090135 ; 1 /1512009 Lockout 1100 Blk. Dalton Avenue 690136 ' 1 (15/2009 ' Lockout 100 Blk. W .Veterans Parkway 090137 1 /15/2009 ; Citizen Assist ; 200 Blk. S. Bridge Street 090138 1 /15/2009 , Accident Route 47/Galena Road 090139 ! 1/15/2009 Canine Training kaneland, Illinois 2 of i Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary "K January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 °,L Report #090044 to #090387 L E Report # Date Offense Location 090140 1115/2009 ' Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report - - - - _ _ _ _ . . . . . 090141 1 /15/2009 ', Lockout 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 090142 1 /15/2009 ! Accident ; Route 34/Eldamain Road . _ . ._ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . - . - . . . . . . . . - . __ _ . . _ - 090143 ! 1/1 612 00 9 : Lockout ; 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street - . . . _ . - . - . . . - - - - - - - - 090144 1/16/2009 : Peeping Tom : 700 Blk. Parkside Lane - - - - - - -- - . - . . . - . . . - - - - - 090145 : 1 /16/2009 ' Citizen Assist Desk Report _ . _ . . . . sk _ - - - - _ . . . ' 090146 1 /16/2009 ' Accident Center Parkway/W.Kendall Drive _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1090147 ' 1 /16/2009 ', Lockout 300 Blk. Mulhern Court 14 0908 ; 1 /16/2009 , Lockout 300 BIk. Mulhern Court _ . - . . . . , . - - . . _ . - . . . -. . . . - . _ . . _ - . _ . . . _ . - . . . _ . , . . . - - - - - - . . . _ _ . - - . . . . . 090149 : 1 /16/2009 ' Lockout : 800 Blk. Erica Lane 090150 ! 1 /16/2009 : Lockout 0 BIk. W.Countryside- Parkway 090151 1 /16/2009 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report Ill 09o152 : 1 /16/2009 tIll 1600 BIk. W .Valerans Parkway 1 . 111 09o153 '. Itmm0o9 ( Accident Sycamore Road/John Street I I I 090154 1 /16/2009 : Assist City Fire Department Route 47/Galena Road 090155 1 /16/2009 , Domestic Trouble 4500 Blk Garritano Street . . . - _ - 090156 ' 1/17/2009 iConsumption of Alcohol by Minor 1300 Blk Marketplace Drive _ . - _ . 090156 . 1 /17/2009 L Possession of Cannabis 1300 BI Marketplace Drive _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . - - . _ . - . . . . _ . - - _ .__ _ . . ,_ . . . . _ __ . _ - . . . _ - . . . , . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . . . ._ . . . _ _ _ - o9o156 : 1 /17/2009 ' DUI A300 BIk. Marketplace Drive 090157 : 1 /17/2009 Missing Persons Report 500 Blk. W .Kendall Drive o9o158 : 1 /17/2009 ' Lockout : 1600 Blk. Walsh Drive 090159 : 1 /17/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail - _ . . : - - - - . I - - - - 090160 ; 1 /17/2009 Lockout 300 BIk. E.Washington Street 090161 1 /17/2009 ' Armed Robbery 1500 Blk. Sycamore Road 090162 :, 1 /17/2009 ' Warrant Arrest : 1500 Blk. Sycamore Road 090163 ! 1 /18/2009 ; Citizen Assist Route 126/Ashley Road 090164 1 /18/2009 Assist City Fire Department 4500 BIk. Camden Lane _ . . . . ,_ _ . . . _ . - , . . . . - - - - - - - . . . . . . . .. . . . _ . . . . - 090165 1 /18/2009 . Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Rosenwinkel Sireet/Galena Road 090166 : 1 /18/2009 : Residential Burglary 200 Blk. Walsh Circle 090166 ' 1 /18/2009 ' Criminal Damage to Property 120 0 BIk. Walsh Circle 090167 11 /18/2009 ( Lockout 400 Blk. West Street 090168 , 1 /18/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/McHugh -Road- 090169 : 1/18/2009 Lockout I : 201 0 kl E.Veterans Parkway 111 090170 1/18/2009 Keep the Peace : 100 BIk. W.Somonauk Street - - - - - . . .. _ . . - - - - - - - _ . - . _ - _ . . . _ . . - - - 090171 1/19/2009 : Lockout 200Blk. W .CountrysideParkway 090172 i1/19/20o9 , Accident 600 Blk. Center Parkway _ . _ . . . . . . . . 090173 . 1/19/2009 Lockout 900 Blk. N.Bridge Street : 090174 : 1/19/2009 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 090175 1/20/2009 Domestic Battery 4500 Blk. Gardiner Avenue 090176 ! 1 /20/2009 : Battery 700 Blk. Game Farm Road . . - - o9o176 11 /20/2009 ( Disorderly Conduct ; 700 BIk. Game Farm Road : 090177 : 1 /20/2009 : Assist Schools 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road 090178 : 1 /20/2009 : Accident : Route 34/Sycamore Road __ . - . . . . - . .-_ . - _ _ . - . . - - - - - 090179 ' 1 &1-2009 ', Lockout 1 0 0 BIk. Bertram Drive 090180 i 1 /21 /2009 ( Theft Over $300 : 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane o90181 ' 1 /21 /2o09 Found Articles 1900 Blk S.Bridge Street 090182 : 1 /21 /2009 ' Lockout 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 09o183 1 /2112009 ' BurglaryfromMotorVehicle 506BIk. W .FoxStreet I . __ . - . - . . _ . . _ _ . . - _ . . - . . . ._ . . . . _ _ . . _ . . ! 090184 ! 1 /21 /2009 ', Theft $300 and Under 100 Blk. E.Stagecoach Trail 090185 , 1 /22/2009 Assist Schools 900 Blk. Mill Street - . . - - . . . . _ . - - - - - . . - . - . 090186 '. 1 /22/2009 Assist Schools : 3100 Blk. Grande Trail 3 of F y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 VIL Report #090044 to #090387 � . . L E Report # Date Offense Location ' 090187 ' 1 /22/2009 Lockout 1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive 090188 ' 1 /22/2009 Accident Route 47/Route 126 090189 ; 1 /22/2009 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Rosenwinkel Street/Galena Road ;090190 A /22/2009 : Sex Offender Registration Desk Report 090191 ' 1 /22/2009 : Suspicious Person :Walsh Circle 090192 1 /22/2009 ' Accident Route 34/Beecher Road _ _ . . . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ . _ . . _ . . _ _ . - . . _ . _ _ . . . - . _ . . . . . . _ - . . . .Par _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 090193 ; 1 /22/2009 ; Lockout 0 BIk. W .Countryside kwa , 090194 11 /22/2009 ; Lockout 100 Blk. Veterans Parkway - _ . . . 090195 . 1 /22/2009 iAccident Route 47/Fox Street ,. _ . . . . _ . . : . .. . . . . _ _ . - - _ . . . . . - . . _ _ . . _. . . . _ _ _ . _ . - - .. . . - - u _ /Fox Street. _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ - _ _ _ _ - _ i 090196 ; 1 /22/2009 Lockout : 4500 Blk. Gardiner Avenue _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 090197 : 1 /22/2009 ' Lockout 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090198 1 /22/2009 ', Burglary from Motor Vehicle 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway . . . . 090199 , 1 /23/2009 No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Game Farm Road 090200 , 1 /230009 :Assist County Police Eldamam Road/Schaefer Road 090201 ' 1 /23/2009 ' Canine Assist :400 Blk. E.Kendall Drive 090202 1 /23/2009 ',Assist City Fire Department ' 3900 Blk. Preston Drive : 090203 ', 1 /23/2009 ' Lockout ; 4500 Blk. Harrison Street 090204 11 /22/2009 : Criminal Sexual Assault ;900 Blk Prairie Lane . _ . .. - - . _ _ . _ . _ . . - . __ - . . . 090205 1 /23/2009 ! Reckless Driving 1600 Blk. Beecher Road 090206 1 /23/2009 ' Lockout 300 Blk. Mill Street 1090207 1103/2009 ' Accident 200 Blk. W.Vet erans Parkway 090208 1 /23/2009 ': Assist Ambulance 1500 Blk. Orchid Street 090209 . 1 /23/2009 ! Accident Cannonball Trail/Alice Avenue 090210 1 /23/2009 ! Accident Route 34/Game Farm Road _ . . - . - . . . - . _ _ . - . . . _ . _ . . . . - . - . . . . _ . - . . . . . . . . _ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . _ . . 090211 1 /23/2009 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Van Emmon Street 090212 ; 1 /23/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route mko- ute 47 090212 '. 1 /23/2009 ' DUI ! Route Mko- ute 47 090212 : 1 /23/2009 . Illegal Transportation of Alcohol Route 71 /Route 47 090213 , 1 /23/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Colonial Parkway _ . . . . _ _ _ _ - _ . . - . . . - - . 090214 1 /24/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Route 47 090215 1 /24/2009 ! Lockout 200 Blk. E Countryside Parkway 090216 : 1 /24/2009 iAccident : 1600 Blk. Beecher Road 090217 : 1 /24/2009 ' Fraud 2100 Blk. Meadowview Lane 090218 1 /24!2009 ' Lockout : 1100 Blk. N.B rid ge Street 090219 ; 1 /25/2009 ! Lockout 2000 Blk. Marketview Drive 1090220 1 /25/2009 ', Fights/Riots/Brawls 200 Blk. S Bridge Street „! 090220 : 1 /25/2009 ' Warrant Arrest 200 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090221 1 /25/2009 DUI Route 47/Fox Street 090221 1125/2009 DUI / BAC Over .08 Route 47/Fox Street : 090222 ', 1 /25/2009 ! Lockout ; 500 Blk. Red Tail Lane _ . - . . - - - _ . _ - - - - - - . . 090223 1 /25/2009 : Accident Heartland Drive/Dakota Drive 090224 ! 1 /25/2009 ! Lockout 500 Blk. s Court _ Powerrt . . _ _ - - - - - - . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . 090225 ' 1 /25/2009 ' Accident Fox Street/Poplar Drive 090226 ! 1 /25/2009 iTelephone Threat ' 2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive 090227 1 /25/2009 Harassment by-T- elaphone 29, 00 BIk Ellsworth Drive _ . 090228 1 /25/2009 Reckless Driving Church Street/Center Street 090229 . 1 /26/2009 Warrant Arrest ' Route 126/Route 47 090229 1 /26/2009 ' Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 126/Route 47 _ . _ . . . (090230 A /26/2009 Canine Search 500 Blk S.Bridge Street_ - _ . . 090231 1 /26/2009 Harassment by Telephone 3800 Blk. Bailey Road 090232 ; 1 /26/2009 : Accident E.Kendahbrive/Center Parkway 4oft Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 ,L Report #090044 to #090387 L E o Report # Date Offense Location 090233 ' 1 /27/2009 : Accident Route 47/Somonauk Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 090234 ' 1 /27/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route l. 26/Wing Road 090235 1127/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ' Route 47/Route 71 090236 i1 /27/2009 Illegal Transportation of Alcohol Route 47/Route 34 090237 : 1 /28/2009 : Accident : 1800 Blk. Walsh Drive 090238 : 1 /28/2009 : Parking Violation 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail 090239 1 /28/2009 ' Parking Violation 1300 Bik. Willow Way 090240 ' 1 /28/2009 ',Accident Route 126/Prairie Crossing 02 _ 0941 1 /28/2009 Citizen Assist 1100 Bik. He Drive ' 090242 : 1 /28/2009 Domestic Battery : 500 Blk. Powers Court 090243 1 /28/2009 :Accident Route 47/Cannonball Trail 090244 ', 1128/2009 Canine Training Tinley Park, Illinois _ . - . . . . _ . . . . - . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . - - - 090245 , 1 /28/2009 Retail Theft_ 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 090246 1/28/2009 : Accident ' Route 34*c_ amore Road 090247 ', 1 /28/2009 : Sex Offender Registration Desk Report 090248 1 /28/2009 Possession of Cannabis i Route 71 /Route 47 02 0948 1 /28/2009 ! Possession of Drug Equipment Route 71 /Route 47 090248 11 /28/2009 ', DUI Route 71 /Route 47 . — _.. . _ . . . . . . ._ _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . . , - - . . _ . - nne" . . _ _ '. 090249 : 1 /29/2009 '. Accident Route Road 090249 ' 1 /29/2009 ' DUI Route47/Kennedy Road 090250 1 /281 2009 ' Accident : 900 Bik. Game Farm Road 090251 ! 1 /29/2009 Accident Route 47/Wheaton Avenue 09 0252 : 1 /29/2009 S_ u- spicious Circumstances 600 Bik. E.Coun try side Parkway 090253 ' 1 /29/2009 ' Canine Assist Willowbrook, Illinois 090254 1 /29/2009 : Desk Report 804 Game Farm Road -09 0255 : 1 /29/2009 ; Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report 090256 ' 1 /29/2009 Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report 090257 ! 1 /29!2009 :Accident Center Pa r k way/W.Kendall Drive 090258 1 /29/2009 Possession of Controlled Substance 200 Blk. Morgan Street : 090259 1 /29/2009 Canine Search 200 Bik. Morgan Street . — _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . _ 090260 1 /29/2009 ; Canine Training Aurora, Illinois r r A90261 , 1 /29/2009 Possession of Cannabis i Route 34/Isabel Drive 090261 1 /29/2009 : Possession of Drug Equipment Route 34/Isa6 el Drive 090262 ; 1 /29/2009 Suspended/Revoked D, 'river's License Route 34/Isabel Drive 090262 1 /29/2009 ; Criminal Damage to Property 200 Blk. River Street 090263 ; 1 /29/2009 ! Criminal Damage to Property 1300 Blk. W.Kendall Drive 090264 : 1 /29/2009 ! Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Game Farm Road — — — - - - - - - - — . _ . . 090265 : 1 /30/2009 ! Lockout - 0 Blk. Chestnut Lane 090266 1 /30/2009 ' Lockout 900 Blk. Game Farm Road 690267 1 /30/2009 ! Criminal Sexual Abuse 1200 Blk Marketplace Drive 090268 1 /30/2009 No Valid Driver's License :Route 71 /Sleepy Hollow Road 090269 1 /30/2009 ; Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse 400 Blk. Norway Circle 090270 - 1 /30/2009 ' Lockout : 600 Blk. Countryside Parkway 090271 ! 1 /30/2009 Civil Assistance Rendered 1900 Blk. Country Hills Drive 090272 11 /30/2009 Accident E.Van Emmon Street/Mill Street 090273 ' 1 /30/2009 ' Civil Assistance Rendered 2- 0-6-131k. Walsh Circle 090274 ' 1 /30/2009 Lockout 1600 Blk. Walsh Drive 090275 1 /30/2009 ' Lockout 1200 Blk. Walsh Drive 02 0976 11 /30/2009 iNo Valid_ Driver's License iRoute 34/Marketplace Drive 090277 ', 1 /30/2009 IDUI ; Route 34/Cannonball Trail 090277 1/30/2009 DUI / BAC Over .08 Route 34/Cannonball Trail 5 of t Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 ,L Report #090044 to #090387 p L E 0 Report # Date Offense Location 090278 1 /30/2009 ' No Valid Driver 's License , Route 34/Cannonball Trail ' - _ _ _ - - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . . _ . _ rive . ._ . - . . . . . - . _ 090279 1 /31 /2009 ' No Valid Driver's License ! Route 34/Route 47 - _ - . - - . . - , . _ - - . _ rive .. - _ _ _ . . - _ _ - - - - - rive - _ _ - _ - , . _ - _ - - - - - . eerie 090280 ; 1 /31 /2009 ' Suspicious Circumstances !400 Blk. E.Barberry Circle _ . . _ . . _ _'. . . . . . _ _ . ._ _ . - - . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ - - 090281 A /31 /2009 ! No Valid Driver's License Route 71 /Highpoint Road 090282 1 /31 /2009 ' Burglary- 600 BIk W Veterans Parkway _ - . rive . _ . . . . - _ . . _ . 090283 ' 1 /31 /2009 ;Accident Route 47/Countryside Parkway _ . . . rive _ . - . . rive . - ,. . . . . - . . _ . . _ . . - . . ._ . _ , - _ . _ . . . . _ . . _ . . _ 090284 ! 1 /31/2009 Domestic Trouble 2700 BIk. Goldenrod Drive _ . . . _ - . - _ - - . . - . . . . - _ _ 090285 1 /31 /2009 , DUI Alan Dale Lane/Redbud Drive _ - . __ . . _ - _ . ride 090286 2/1 /2009 Civil Assistance Rendered '200 Blk. Dickson Court 090287 2/1 /2009 Mischevious- Conduct - No Dollar Loss 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . - . . . - - 090288 ! 2/1 /2009 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 300 Blk. Mulhern Court 090288 ', 2/14009 ' Criminal Damage to Property 1300 Blk. Mulhern Court - - - - - - - -- rive _ . . . _ . - . . . . . . _ . . . - - . _ . . _ - _ . . . . . _. 090289 12/1 /2009 : Lockout : 1600 Blk. Walsh Drive _ _ ` 090290 1 /2009' 2/ Accident McHugh Road/Kennedy Road eerie . - - _ . . ! 090291 2/1 /2009 Domestic Battery 500 Blk. Cheshire Court 090292 ' 2/2/2009 Suspended' /Re/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail _ . . _ . - - . - :. _ . . _ - . - - e 090293 ' 2/2/2009 Obstr. ucting Justice Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road 090294 2/2/2009 No Valid Driver's License Galena Road/Route 47 090295 2/2/2009 Citizen Assist Desk Report __ _ . _ . - . _ . . _ _ . . - rive . _ . . _ _ - _ _ . - . . _ - - 090296 2/2/2009 Accident Route 126/Route 47 - . _ . . . . - . . _ _ . _ rive _ _ , _ _ - eerie _ _ 090297 2/2/2009 Lockout 1300 Blk. Game Farm Road .. _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . . _ . __ _ . - 090298 12/2/2009 12/2/200 Lockout . 500 Blk. S.Bridge Street - ` - - _ _,9 Lockout 090299 12800 Blk. Autumn Creek Boulevard _ . . . _ eerie 090300 ' 2/2/2009 DUI Route 47/Kennedy Road 03 0900 ; 2/2/2009 DUI / BAC Over .08 Route 47/Kennedy Road 11 , 090301 12/3/2009 Flee/Attempt to Elude Police Route 47/Orange Street 090301 2/3/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License , Route 47/Orange Street 090302 2/320 Runawa y 11 900 BIk. S.Main Street 090303 ' 2/3/2009 'Accident Route 34/Route 47 . _ , _ . . - , . 090304 - 2/3/2009 Child Safety Seat Check : Desk Report 090305 ; 2/3/2009 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090306 !2/3/2009 ( Credit Card Fraud 500 Blk. W. Hydra- ulic Avenue 090307 ' 2/3/2009 Peeping Tom 300 Blk. E.Washington Street 090308 2/3/2009 Assist Business Agency 300 Blk N.Bridge Street _ . - 090309 2/3/2009 Possession of Alcohol Route 47/Route 71 090309 : 2/3-1-2-0- 2/3/2009 , Consumption of Alcohol by Minor Route 47/Route 71 03 0909 2/3/2009 ! Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Route 71 090309 202009 Illegal Transportation of Alcohol Route 47/Route 71 090309 ' 2/W2-0 0-9 Illegal Transport 71 _ _ _ . . . Transportation of Alcohol Route 47/Route. - , . : . . . . . - . . - . rive . - - . _ _ . . _ . . - . . _ _ _ • . . ._ . . . . . _ . - . . _ . __ . . . . . _ ._ . _ . . . . . . . . . ; , 090310 , 2/3/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Landmark Avenue 090311 ! 2/3/2009 Tobacco Ordinance Violation Route 47Nan Emmon Street 090312 12/4/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 126/Route 71 _ . - . . _ . _ , /4/ ' - - . - - _ rive - . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 090313 2/4/2009 Lockout 900 Blk. State Street - -. . - . _ . . . . 090314 ' 2/4/2009 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090315 12/4/2009 : Ha rassment by Telephone 500 Blk. Cheshire Court _ - 090316 2/4/2009 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090317 ' 2/4/2009 Deceptive Practices Desk Report _ - _ . . _ . _ . . . ._ _ . . rive . . 090318 ' 2/4/2009 Accident ' Route 47/Route 34 _ . . . . . . _ . - _ rive . - _ _ . . . rive - . 090319 2/4/2009 , Obstructing Justice Route 71 /Highpoint Road 090319 ;V4/200 ' Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 71' /High-point- Road 090320 2/4/2009 Citizen Assist 1200 Blk. Walsh Drive 6 of _ _ _ . . rive Citizen . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . - . . . . . 200Bl . - _ . . . - . _ _ . . _ , _ _ e y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 °,L Report #090044 to #090387 i E ' s Report # Date Offense Location 090321 2/4/2009 Assist Other Police Department 2000 Blk Old Glory Court ! 090322 ' 2/4/2009 Theft Over $300 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090323 ! 2/4/2009 Tobacco Ordinance Violation 3200 Blk. Cannonball Trail 090324 ! 24/2009 Cnmmal Sexual Abuse 500 Blk Morgan Street 090325 2/5/2009 Violation of Order of Protection 500 Blk. Morgan Street 090326 ' 2/5/2009 Keep the Peace ,1500 Blk. Orchid Street : 090327 ; 2/5/2009 Lockout 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 090328 ; 2/5/2009 Possession of Cannabis Route 34/Eldamain Road - _ . . . .; ; 090328 ; 2/5/2009 Possession of Drug Equipment Route 34/Eldamain Road 090328 2/5/2009 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Eldamain Road 090329 2/5/2009 Canine Training Route 34/Eldamain Road . . . . _ — — 090330 ; 2/5/2009 Warrant Arrest 1300 Blk. Chestnut Lane 090331 2/5/2009 No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Route 47 090332 : 2/2/2009 Canine Assist : 1300 Blk. Chestnut Lane 090333 ! 2/5/2009 Voided Report ' Desk Report _ . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . . . _ . . . . . - - _ _ _ . . - , . - - - . . . - - - - - - . . _ . . . ' 090334 ! 2/6/2009 Lockout ;200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 14 . — 1 ­ I _ _ . . . . _ . . . 090335 12/6/2009 Accident 600 Blk. Birchwood Drive 090336 ,• 2/6/2009 Suspicious Circumstances Desk Report 090337 . 2/6/2009 Disorderly Conduct 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090337 2/6/2009 Battery 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090338 ' 2/6/2009 Lockout ' 1000_ Blk. N.Bridge Street 11 __ _ _ _ - 090339 : 2/6/2009 Credit Card Fraud : 500 Bik. Powers Court . . . _ . . 090340 2/6/2009 Domestic Trouble : 200 Blk River Street /20 090341 2/609 Lockout 1500 Blk. Powers Court 090342 ' 2/6/2009 Possession of Cannabis Route 34/Somonauk Street — 090342 12/6/2009 Possession of Drug Equipment ' Route 34/Somonauk Street 090343 2/7/2009 Lockout 1700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090344 : 2/7/2009 'Accident 1900 Blk. S.Bridge Street ' 090345 ! 2/7/2009 Lockout ' 4500 Blk. Marquette Street 090346 2/7/2009 Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report 090347 ! 2/7/2009 Dog Bite ; 200 Blk. E.Spring Street 03 0947 2/7/2009 Dog at Large 200 Blk E.Spring Street 090348 ' 2/8/2009 Battery 100 Blk E.Fox Street 090349 2/8/2009 ' Towed Vehicle Route 71 /Walsh Drive ' 090350 : 2/8/2009 Lockout ; 500 Bik. Redbud Drive 090351 ', 2/8/2009 Warrant Arrest Route 71 /Sleepy Hollow Road _ . . _ _ _ . _ - . _ - -_ . . . . - _ . . _ _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . _ . 090352 2/8/2009 Accident Freemont Street/Somonauk Street 11 35 0903 2/5/2009 Canine Assist ' 1300 Blk. Chestnut Lane 11 090354 2/8/2009 Possession of Cannabis Galena Road/Route 47 ' 090354 ', 2/8/2009 Possession of Drug Equipment Galena Road/Route 47 090354 2/8/2009 No Valid Driver's License Galena Road/Route 47 1090355 : 2/8/2009 Canine Search : Galena Road/Rosenwinkel Street 090356 2/8/2009 ' Accident 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090357 ' 2/9!2009 Accident Route 47/Wheaton Avenue 090358 2/912009 ' Found Articles ! 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Road 090359 2/9/2009 Harassment by Telephone 1 -5 00 Blk Walsh Drive 090360 ' 2/9/2009 Assist Business Agency 700 Blk. ENeterans Parkway 090361 ' 2/9/2009 Assist Business Agency :City-Wide Tobacco Compliance Check - - - - - - - - - - 090362 ', 2/9/2009 Accident 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 11 _2/9 090363 /2009 '. Lockout no bik. N.Bridge Street 090364 :2/912009 ! Assist Ambulance 1200 Blk. S.Adams Street 7 of Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R January 7, 2009 through February 11 , 2009 Report #090044 to #090387 e . i E ' s Report # Date Offense Location r . - . . . . _ _ . . . 090365 2/10/2009 No Valid Drver's License . Center Parkway/Naden Court 090366 2/10/2009 'Accident : Route 47/Fox Street 090367 2/10/2009 ; Dog at Large 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive 090368 ' 2/10/2009 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Game Farm Road/Route 34 03 0969 2/10/2009 ! Burglary from Motor Vehicle : 100 Blk. Park Street 090370 ' 2/10/2009 Lockout ! 400 Blk. EWterans Parkway - . - - - . . . _ - - . - . - . - . _ . - . . - - _ . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . - . _ - - - - . . . _ 090371 2/10/2009 Citizen Assist 1200 Blk. N .Bridge Street 090372 2/10/2009 ; Suspicious Circumstances ; 4500 Blk. Marquette Street 090373 2/10/2009 Lockout 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 090374 ! 2110/2009 , Suspicious Circumstances ; 200 Blk. Wolf Street 090375 ' 2/10/2009 ' Criminal Trespass to Property 600 Blk. Mill Street - - - - - - - - - - - - 090376 2/10/2009 ', WarrantArrest Countryside Parkway/MarketviewDrive 090377 12/10/2009 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License '- Countryside Parkway/Marketview Drive - - - - - _ , _ _ - - - _ _ _ - - - - . . 090377 , 2/10/2009 Violation of Order of Protection 1900 Blk. Country Hills Drive 090378 ' 2/1112009 Lockout 800 Blk. W.John Street 090379 2/11 /2009 • Accident Route 34/Center Parkway 090380 ' 2/11 /2009 ! Lockout 1900 Blk. Mill Street 090381 2/11 /2009 ', Child Safety Seat Check Desk Report . . _ _ . - _ . . . . . . . . . . . 090382 ! 2/11 /2009 ! Accident Route 34/Route 47 090383 2/11 /2009 ' Theft ON and Under Galena Road/Rosenwinkel Street 090384 ' 2/11 /2009 ! Child Safety Seat Check ' Desk Report ! 090385 ! 2/11 /2009 ' Lockout 1600 Blk. N.Beecher Road 090386 2/11 /2009 , Citizen Assist 700 Blk. Clover Court 090387 12/11 /2009 : Found Articles 100 Blk. Tuma Road BON t WESTMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT am `= 500 North Cass Avenue 0 Westmont, IL 60559-1503 A b; 630) 968-2151 �AO „� e www.westmont.il.gov • F ingship Awney January 29, 2009 Harold Martin Chief of Police Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville,1L. 60560 Dear Chief Martin: On Thursday,January 29, 2009,the Westmont Police Department responded to a call for assistance from one of our junior high schools. We learned that when the school administrative assistant arrived to start the school day,they found a threatening message on the school's voice mail. In that message, an unknown caller stated there was a bomb in the school that was set to explode at a specific time. As a precaution, the school's Superintendant ordered that the school be evacuated and called our department. We contacted your agency for assistance. K-9 Officer Jeffrey Johnson and his partner O'Neil responded to assist our officers in checking the school for explosives. Officer Johnson and O'Neil did a tremendous job clearing the building. They were of invaluable assistance in confirming that there were no explosive or hazardous materials at the school. We have identified a strong suspect and anticipate an arrest in the near future. Please extend our thanks to Officer Johnson and O'Neil for their assistance. You may be assured of our assistance to your department should the need arise. Sincerely, /� ames L. Ramey Chief of Police James L.Ramey Randy King Thomas R Mulhearn ChiefofPolice Deputy Chief of Operations Deputy Chief ofrldininistration copy January 29, 2009 Dear Ron, Thank you for permitting the Yorkville Garden Club to use the lighted, moving message sign for the Garden Walk that is scheduled for June 27, 2009. This year six Yorkville gardens will be on the Walk, and we anticipate that 350-450 people will participate. The Yorkville Garden Club, an affiliate of Garden Clubs of Illinois and National Garden Clubs Inc., provides plants for the city planters and hanging baskets on Bridge Street. The group also provides scholarships to those pursuing careers in horticulture, landscape architecture/design, and landscaping or floral design. The Garden Walk is the sole fund- raising source for these projects. We are a nonprofit organization, so the Garden Walk is important for our projects. I will call you around June 12 to confirm the use of the sign. nk you for your support! PdysTmer710, Publicity Chair for the Yorkville Garden Club 630-385-2074 FEB 0 9 2009 NORTHERN ILLINOIS "�- U N I V E R S I T Y t . COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES OFFICE OF THE DEAN DEKALB, ILLINOIs 60115-2895 (815) 753-0252 February 2, 2009 FAX(815) 753-5904 To Whom It May Concern: Mr. Barry Groesch has met all the requirements necessary for the baccalaureate degree, Bachelor of General Studies degree awarded by the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Northern Illinois University. Mr. Groesch's degree will be confirmed in May of 2009. incerely, d Sa na irector, Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Northern Illinois University Northern Illinois University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. 0 C/Ty Reviewed By: J? P O Le El City Council c Finance ❑ B # EST. � � 7636 Engineer ❑ ® ®l n w City Administrator ❑ Agenda Item Tracking Number 9 °ate �O Consultant F1 5 a yU� - 0-7 City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Disposal of Police Vehicles (Surplus) City Council/COW/Committee Agenda Date: Synopsis: Request to declare three police vehicles as surplus and dispose via auction process. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached memos from Ronald Diederich, Director of Support Services, in regards to the three vehicles being requested to be declared surplus and disposed of via the auction process. 010 noT Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST _ ; 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -mot Telephone : 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553- 1141 use. O k))enJdlcounry ®� Date : January 27 , 2009 To : Chief Harold O . Martin III From : Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services Reference : Disposal — 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police Package Chief I request to have this car declared surplus and dispose of it via the auction process if the City Council approves . The vehicle is a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria police package with VIN # 2FAFP71W3WX189759 and has 148 , 520 miles . If you have any questions or need further information please let me know . Respectfully, Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services C/Ty Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone : 630-553-4340 p A ® Fax: 630-553- 1141 <LE Date : February 13, 2009 To : Chief Harold O . Martin III From : Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services Reference : Disposal — 2001 and 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Package Chief I request to have these cars declared surplus and dispose of them if the City Council approves . The vehicle is a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria police package with VIN # 2FAFP71WlXll6604, 110, 622 miles and a 2004 Ford Crown Victoria VIN # 2FAFP71W84X100703 with 92,415 miles. If you have any questions or need further information please let me know . Respectfully, Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J= Legal ❑ Finance ❑ EST. !�` 1836 Engineer ❑ Tracking Number City Administrator ❑ Consultant 1:1 a. .x[ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Amended Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Citations Meeting and Date: Public Safety—2/26/09 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Molly Batterson Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Changes are in Bold on the attached fine schedule. Ordinance No. 2009- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APPROVING A FINE SCHEDULE FOR THE PRE-PAYMENT OF CERTAIN CITATIONS PENDING UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a non home-rule municipality in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and has the powers granted to it by law; and, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City (the "Corporate Authorities") approved and adopted an Administrative Adjudication Ordinance as Chapter 13 of the City Code of Ordinances, by Ordinance No. 2008-35 on May 13, 2008; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Code, the City now desires to adopt a schedule of fines for the prepayment of certain ordinance citations, where the liability of the person committing the ordinance violation would be determined at an administrative adjudication hearing, but the violator wishes to claim liability and pay the fine instead of appearing before the hearing officer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. The Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Ordinance Citations, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is approved. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Ordinance No. 2008-124 adopted on December 22, 2008 is hereby repealed. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2009. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF _ JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2009. MAYOR Exhibit A Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Ordinance Citations (see attached) 2 FINE SCHEDULE FOR PRE-PAYMENT OF ORDINANCE CITATIONS(amended 02-20-09-Passed xx-xx-xx) (ASSUMES ANY ORDINANCE NOT LISTED HERE IS A MANDATORY COURT DATE UNTIL OTHERWISE AMENDED) Title 3: Business and License Regulations 3-4B-2: Mechanical Amusement Devices(fine is per machinelper violation)......................................................$25 3-4C-9A: Raffle License..................................................................................................... ..............................$25 3-7: Solicitors, Hawkers, and Itinerant Merchants (all sections)............................................................................$100 Title 5: Police Regulations 5-2-3: Dangerous/Exotic Animals.....................................................................................................................Mandatory 5-2-4: Domestic Animals 5-241-A: Rabies....................................................................................................................................................Mandatory 5-241-8: Collar and Tags....................................................................................................................................$25 5-24--C: Running at Large..................................................................................................................................$25 5-24-D: Dangerous Domestic Animals or Vicious Domestic Animals.........................................................Mandatory 6-24-E: Disturbing the Peace; Nuisance.........................................................................................................$25 5-2-4-F: Animal Waste........................................................................................................................................$25 5-2.5: Agricultural Animals................................................................................................................................Mandatory 5-2-6: Resisting or Interfering with Officers(during animal enforcement)...................................................Mandatory use IVC requlation 11-1303(b) Title 6: Motor Vehicles and Traffic 6-1-1: Adopted Illinois Vehicle Code 3-413 Display of registration plates, stickers and drive-away permits (cite specific subsection).................$25 11-1003 Crossing at other than crosswalks.....................................................................................................$25 11-1007 Pedestrians walking on highways.................................... .........$25 11-1303 Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specific places (cite specific subsection).......................$25 11-1303(b) Sidewalks..........................................................................................................................................$25 11-1303(h) Railroad Tracks..................................................................................................................................$500 11-1304 Additional parking regulations (parallel parking). $25 11-1304.5 Parking of vehicle with expired registration (16-102.5)......................................................................$25 11-1406 Obstruction of drivers viewldrtving mechanism.................................................................................$50 11-1407 Opening and closing of vehicle doors................................................................................................$50 11-1410 Coasting prohibited............................................................................................................................$25 11-1411 Following fire apparatus.....................................................................................................................$100 11-1419.01 Motor Fuel Tax I.D. Card....................................................................................................................$25 12-101 Driving vehicle which is in unsafe condition or improperly equipped.................................................$100 12-201(a) Daytime lights on motorcycles.......................................................................................... ......$25 12-202 Clearance, identification and side marker lamps...............................................................................$50 12-204 Lamp or flag on projecting load..........................................................................................................$25 12-205 Failure to display the safety lights require d........................................................................................$25 12-401 Restrictions as to fire equipment........................................................................................................$25 12-502 Mirrors................................................................................................................................................$25 12-503 Windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with wipers..........................................................$25 12-601 Homs and warning devices................................................................................................................$25 12-602 Mufflers, prevention of noise..............................................................................................................$25 12-603 Seat safety belts (cite speck subsection)........................................................................................$25 12-702 Certain vehicles to cant'flares or other warning devices..................................................................$25 1 6-1-1: Adopted Illinois Vehicle Code(continued) 12-703 Vehicles for oiling roads operated on highways ................................................................................$50 12-710 Splash guards and replacements................................................................ ..$25 13-101 Safety tests.........................................................................................................................................$150 15-102 Width of vehicles(1"and 2nd Offense)........................................................................... ..$50 15-102 Width of vehicles(3id and Subsequent Offenses)..............................................................................$500 15-103 Height of vehicles(1'4 and 2nd Offense).............................................................................................$50 15-103 Height of vehicles(3rd and Subsequent Offenses)............................................................................$500 15-107 Length of vehicles(151 and 2nd Offense).............................................................................................$50 15-107 Length of vehicles(3rd and Subsequent Offenses)............................................................................$500 15-109.1 Covers or tarpaulins required for certain loads..................................................................................$50 15-111 Wheel and axle loads and gross weights(1'4 Offense)......................................................................$250 15-111 Wheel and axle loads and gross weights (2r4 Offense).....................................................................$450 15-111 Wheel and axle loads and gross weights (3'd Offense).....................................................................$650 15-111 Wheel and axle loads and gross weights(4'Offense) .....................................................................$750 15-112(8) Driver of vehicle refuses to stop and submit to weighing...................................................................$500 15-301 Permits for excess size and weight....................................................................................................$75 15-316 When the Department or local authorities may restrict right to use highways...................................$75 Additional Parking Regulations 6-2-1: Parking regulations/restrictions................................................................. ...........................$25 6-2-2: Parking prohibited on certain streets..........................................................................................................$25 6-2-3A: Bicentennial Park and Recreation area..................................................------.----.------...............................$25 6-2-38: School Zones............................................................................................................. ...................$50 6-2-3C: Beecher Community Building parking.....................................................................................................$25 6-2-313: City Parkways..........................................................................................................................................$50 6-2-3F: Parking of Nonmotorized Vehicles..................................----.....................................................................$50 6-2-3G: Parking After Snowfall.............................................................................................................................$50 6-2-4: Two hour time limit.....................................................................................................................................$25 6-2-6: Commercial vehicle parking............................................................................. .............$25 Title 7: Public Ways and Property 7-1-3: Snow deposits on streets...........................................................................................................................$50 7-4: City Parks and Forest Preserves (all sections).............................................................................................$50 7-5-9C2: Water use penalties...............................................................................................................................$100 7-5-15C: Restricted Hours and Days for Specified Use.......................................................................................$100 7-5-1513: Sod Laying/Lawn Seeding/Landscape Planting........................................... .....................................$100 7-5-15E: Waste of Waiter Prohibited.....................................................................................................................$100 7-5-15H: Hydrant Use Prohibited .........................................................................................................................$100 7-5-151: Emergency Procl amation........................................................................................................................$200 2 ♦��D C/p` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J= 010 Legal ❑ ©� EST leas Finance ❑ \_ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number Iii City Administrator F1 Consultant ❑ ❑ PS ♦ <CE eVd Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Truancy Ordinance Discussion Meeting and Date: Public Safety Committee—2/26/09 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: DRAFT TRUANCY ORDINANCE REVIEWED BY OFC HELLAND #218 February 18, 2009 1. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of 18 years who is enrolled in a public, private, or parochial school to absent himself or herself from attendance at school during such period when public, private or parochial schools are in session without parental pennission or valid cause. 2. It shall be unlawful for a parent, legal guardian or other adult person standing in loco parentis to allow a person under the age of 18 years who is enrolled in a public, private or parochial school to absent himself or herself from attendance at school during such period when public, private or parochial schools are in session. A valid cause for absence from school shall include illness, observance of a religious holiday, death of immediate family member, family emergency or any other situation beyond the control of the person so absenting himself or herself from school, provided that parental permission for absence due to such cause is obtained, ' ' ' , from the parent and is submitted to the proper school authorities, according to their regulations., °^«"in «° enty four (24) hours a such absence, not ineluding weekends. 4. Parental permission, as required by this Section, shall refer to and include permission obtained from a parent, legal guardian or other adult person standing in loco parentis and having custody and control over such person under the age of 18 years. 5. Each day or portion thereof that such person under 18 years of age absents himself or herself from school attendance shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such. 6. Each day or any portion thereof that such parent, guardian or person acting in loco parentis allows a person under 18 years of age to absent himself or herself from school attendance shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such. dfMrJm!! aKIA^* "61 ATTENDANCE POLICY I. ABSENCE POLICY A. Excused Absences Yorkville High School will follow the attendance policies established by the State of Illinois in reference to excused/unexcused absences. A student's absence will be considered excused for the following reasons : 1 . Illness/injury 2 . Death in the Family 3 . Family emergency 4 . Religious holidays 5 . Pre-approved by administration 6 . Court appearance The office does not accept notes from parents . The parent must call the school office in the morning before 9 : 00 a . m . and explain the reason for the student's absence at 630/553-4380 . The office will handle requests for homework only after two consecutive absences . B, Pre-Excused Absences A pre-excused absence form should be issued from the Attendance Office days ahead of time, which includes two days plus the number of days of intended absence . Example : a three day absence requires a form filled out completely and returned to the office five days ahead of the intended absence . ( In the case of a college day, the counselor will issue the pre-excused form . ) Pre-excused forms must be signed by all the student's teachers and a parent. The main office staff will cal the parent/guardian to verify the absence when the completed form is returned . 1 . Medical and dental appointments - Students who will miss a portion of the school day for a dental or medical appointment must fill out a pre-excused form and return it to the office at least one day before appointment. Students returning to the high school after a doctor or dentist appointment must have a doctor's note confirming the time frame that the student was seen by doctor. 2 . College visitation - two days may be used during the school year for juniors and seniors to visit colleges of their choice . The counselor should be contacted for approval prior to the student's absence . Credit will not be withheld for days missed ; however, days will be counted as absent days . Students that visit a college must bring back to the attendance office a visit confirmation note from either the college counseling office or the college registrar. 3 . Business trips with parents - Family business trips, when possible, and college visitations are not to be planned during the last week of each term and the last three weeks of school to be considered for excused absences. 4 . Parent or guardian of a child who is to be excused from attending school due to the observance of a religious holiday should give notice of the child 's absence to the appropriate school official , not to exceed five ( 5 ) days. 5 . Court Appearance C . Unexcused Absences If the Main Office has not received a phone call from the student's parent or guardian prior to 9 : 00 a . m . on the day of the absence, the student will be considered unexcused . Unexcused absences are defined as those absences which are not authorized and/or school related including suspensions . Unexcused absences will result in zero credit for any classes missed , with no opportunity to make up missed work. In order to comply with the School Code, the school reserves the right to determine if an absence is unexcused . The school considers the following reasons as examples of absences without valid cause, thereby resulting in an unexcused status : 1 . Oversleeping 2 . Car trouble 3 . Missing the bus 4 . Giving rides to the airport 5 . Babysitting 6 , Shopping 7 . Extending Prom weekend The above list is used for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to be considered inclusive . D. Excessive Absences Yorkville C . U . S . D . 115 believes that in order for a student to obtain the most from the educational opportunities provided , it is important that the student be in attendance on a regular basis and every effort must be made to keep absences to a minimum . The following procedures are in place to insure that there is communication between the schools, parents and students regarding absences . 1 ) . At ten absences, a letter will be sent home regarding the concern with attendance . 2) . At 15 days absent, a letter will be sent home requiring medical documentation for any absence to be excused . 3 ) . At 18 days absent, any student under the age of 17 will be referred to the Kendall County Attendance Caseworker. (If a student is over 17 years of age, they may be dropped as a student from Yorkville High School . ) Please be aware that whether a student is excused or unexcused , excessive absences will have a negative impact on student learning and success . We strive to work together with parents and/or guardians to keep student absences to a minimum . We will consistently monitor our attendance and send informational letters to families to keep them abreast of their student's attendance pattern . E. Skip Day Disclaimer The school does not recognize or condone any "skip days" and discourages parents from excusing students for such absences . II . GUIDELINES FOR MAKE-UP WORK BECAUSE OF ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL A. It is the student's responsibility to meet with each teacher and obtain the assignments for each class that needs to be made up as a result of an absence . B . Work done to complete make- up assignments is to be outside of class time ( make-up exams could be an exception) . C . The length of time to complete all make- up work will be equal to the number of days absent prior to the day the assignment was due . Example : Suppose a student is absent Wednesday through Friday of one week and comes back to school on Monday of the next week. Here is an example of when the assignments for the missed days will be due . (Of course this is in addition to the current work also being turned in . ) Monday : All assignments made prior to the first day of absence ( before Wednesday) which was due during the absence (any of the days Wednesday through Friday) will be due on this day . Tuesday : If an assignment was made on the first day of absence (Wednesday) and was to have been turned in on the next day (Thursday) it will be due today . Wednesday : If an assignment was made on the first or second day of the absence (Wednesday or Thursday) and was due on the third day of the absence ( Friday) it will be due today . Thursday : Any assignments made during the absence which was due on Monday of this week are due today . D . When advance notice of a test has been given , the test is to be made up on the day a student returns ( providing no new material was covered during the absence that is on the exam ) . E . Assignments made before absences are due upon the student's return to class . F. If a student is absent because of a school or prearranged absence, it is the student's responsibility to secure the assignments and complete before the absence . The teacher must be given one full day for each day of absence for preparation of make- up work. Notification to the teacher of the planned absence must be two days in addition to the number of days absent because of the school/prearranged absence . Tuesday : This would be the last day that a student could notify a teacher of a planned school/prearranged absence on Friday. Wednesday : Teacher gives assignment to student, due on Thursday . Thursday : Student turns in assignments to teacher (takes quiz or test) . Friday : Student is absent. G . Make-up work will be graded and appropriate credit toward the class grade will be recorded when : 1 . the absence is excused . 2 . the make-up work is completed and turned in within the designated time limit. 3 . any work with major impact on grade; e . g . major test, paper, etc. , regardless is absence is excused or unexcused provided the student makes proper arrangements . H . Make- up work will be graded but zero credit will be given when : 1 . the absence is unexcused . 2 . the make-up work is turned in after the designated time limit. III . STUDENT SIGN IN /SIGN OUT POLICY A. Any absence which results from a student signing in late or signing out early will be considered excused or unexcused by the criteria used in the Absence Policy . A student may sign in/sign out for the following reasons : 1 . Illness/injury 2 . Death in family 3 . Family emergency 4 . Religious holiday 5 . Court Appearance B . Make- up work for those students signing in late or signing out early will be allowed according to the criteria listed above. C . Only the parents or legally appointed guardians may be permitted to sign a student in or out of school . D . A student can only be signed out of school for the above listed reasons . Students may not sign out for the sole purpose of lunch . If a student signs out of school , a written verification may be requested upon the student's return . IV. PENALTIES FOR ATTENDANCE VIOLATIONS Yorkville High School is on a closed campus attendance system . All students must be enrolled in four (4) blocks each semester. Seniors may have early release if they meet all graduation requirements . Every student must attend all classes assigned , and lunch is part of a student's assigned classes . Any student who is out of the building during the school day without permission is subject to disciplinary action . The disciplinary consequences for missing assigned classes are listed below . A. Tardiness - Per semester ( Unexcused late arrival to school or to class) . Yorkville C. U . S . D . # 115 provides a service in transporting students to and from school , provided the student lives more than 1 . 5 miles from school . Should a student choose not to take advantage of this service, the student assumes the responsibility of getting to school on time . The following applies to all students who arrive at school by means other than school bus transportation regardless if eligible for bus transportation or not. 1st and 2nd offenses - No Consequences 3rd offense - Verbal Warning 4th and any additional offenses - Results in a school consequence ranging from detention to one day suspension for each tardy to school . B. Arriving to School more than thirty ( 30) minutes late - Arriving to school or any class thirty (30) or more minutes after the tardy bell . 1st offense - 2 detentions 2nd offense - Saturday detention, parent contact 3rd offense - Saturday detention, loss of parking pass for one week, parent contact 4th offense and any other subsequent - one day suspension, loss of parking pass for one month, parent contact. C. Class Cutting - Deliberate failure to attend classes or lunch . 1st offense - 2 detentions 2nd offense - Saturday detention, parent contact 3rd offense - Saturday detention , loss of parking pass for one week, parent contact 4th offense and any other subsequent - one day suspension, loss of parking pass for one month, parent contact. D. Unexcussed Absence from School The unexcused absence from class for at least half the school day and or leaving campus . 1st offense - Saturday detention, parent contact. 2nd offense - Saturday detention , loss of parking pass for one week, parent contact. 3rd offense and any other subsequent - one day suspension , loss of parking pass for one month , parent contact, and referral to Kendall County Truancy Program where appropriate . 4th offense - and any other subsequent offense is one day suspension and referral to the Grundy/Kendall Superintendent of Schools . The regional superintendent may then schedule a truancy hearing . E. Delegation of Authority Each teacher, and any other school personnel when students are under his or her charge, is authorized to impose any disciplinary measure, other than suspension, or expulsion , corporal punishment or in -school suspension, which is appropriate and in accordance with the policies and rules on student discipline . Teachers, other certificated employees, and other persons (whether or not certified) providing a related service for or with respect to a student, may use reasonable force as needed to maintain safety for other students, school personnel or persons, or for the purpose of self-defense or defense of property . Teachers may remove students from a classroom for discipline behavior. The Superintendent, Building Principal , Assistant Building Principal or Dean of Students is authorized to impose the same disciplinary measures as teachers and may suspend students guilty of gross disobedience or misconduct from school (including all school functions) and from riding the school bus for such misconduct on a school bus for up to ten ( 10) consecutive school days, provided the appropriate procedures are followed . The School Board may suspend a student from riding the bus in excess of ten ( 10) days for safety reasons . ♦��0 CI py Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� O� Legal ❑ B it�? Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer El Tracking Number 1 0� U City Administrator ❑ �O Consultant ❑ T's 01,009 os <LE `vv Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Mobile Food Vendors Discussion Meeting and Date• Public Safety Committee—2/26/09 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Kathleen Field Orr City Attorney Name Department Agenda Item Notes: MEMORANDUM TO: Public Safety Committee FROM: Lisa G. Bernstein DATE : February 19, 2009 RE: Restricting Mobile Food Vendors The purpose of this memorandum is to provide guidance regarding the restriction of certain types of mobile food vendors in the City. It is my understanding that there have been several resident complaints about ice cream vendors. Section 11 -20-2 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/1 -1 - 1 , et seq. ) gives a municipality the authority to regulate the sale of food and beverages. In accordance with this Section, the United City of Yorkville has provided for the regulation of mobile food vendors pursuant to City Code Section 3-513. Ice cream vendors are authorized as a mobile food vendor under this Section of the City Code. There is nothing in the City Code which authorizes the registration of one type of mobile food vendor but not another. If the mobile food vendor meets the qualifications and requirements of the City Code provisions, the vendor shall be registered with the City. In addition, federal law requires that businesses be treated equally. The law further mandates that there must be a compelling state interest to enact any law regulating businesses and the legislation must accomplish its goal using the least restrictive method. There has not been a compelling interest presented to the City for additional restrictions of ice cream vendors. It is certain that restricting ice cream vendors and not other types of mobile food vendors, i.e. hot dog vendors, would be a violation of federal law, unless specific reasons to differentiate between such businesses are demonstrated. For example, if the City Council decided to restrict a mobile food vendor from parking in one place for more than one hour, it would mean that the hot dog vendor who sells hot dogs from a cart at a baseball game would not be able to stay at the game for more than one hour. The basis for such a restriction would be that mobile food vendors should not have the same benefits and privileges as a stationary business which pays real estate taxes and has made a major investment in the community. Nonetheless, the rational basis would affect all mobile food vendors. Increasing the cost of the registration is an option to discourage all mobile food vendors from applying. However, the cost of registration must not be excessive and must be commensurate with the administrative costs incurred by the City to issue such certificate of registration since the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois prohibits occupation taxes unless specifically authorized by law. If for instance, the City imposed a $ 1000 registration cost and could not justify the basis for this amount, it would likely be considered an occupation tax. A municipality does not have the authority license mobile food vendors or to impose an occupation tax, it simply has the authority to regulate. Mobile food vendors may be cited for a violation of the City Code and could also be subject to the revocation of a certificate of registration. However, the certificate cannot be revoked without a hearing. I hope this assisted in your discussion of restricting mobile food vendors. Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page I of 5 (' c(? ilia ARTICLE B . MOBILE FOOD VENDOR UNITS 3-5121-1 : DEFINITIONS : For purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings ascribed to them respectively: COMMISSARY: A catering establishment, restaurant, or any other place in which food , containers, or supplies are kept, handled , prepared , packaged , or stored . MOBILE FOOD UNIT: A vehicle mounted food service designed to be readily movable. PUSHCART: A self-propelled vehicle limited to serving nonpotentially hazardous foods or commissary wrapped food maintained at proper temperatures. SANITIZATION : The effective bactericidal treatment by a process that provides enough accumulative heat or concentration of chemicals for enough time to reduce the bacterial count, including pathogens, to a safe level on utensils and equipment. (Ord . 2008-38, 5-13-2008) 3-5B-2 : CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION REQUIRED : Every person desiring to engage in mobile food service within the city is hereby required to make written application for a certificate of registration as hereinafter provided. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in mobile food service without having first obtained said certificate of registration . Said certificate shall be carried by the applicant while engaged in mobile food service and shall be displayed at all times in a place readily visible to all customers. (Ord . 2008-39, 5-27-2008) 3-513-3 : APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE : A. Application for a certificate of registration shall be made upon a form provided by the office of the city clerk and filed with such. The applicant shall truthfully state in full the information requested on the application: 1 . Place Of Residence; Social Security Number: Name and address of present place of residence of the applicant and length of residence at such address; also business address if other than residence address; also social security number and date of birth ; 2. Identification: Copy of current state photo identification or driver's license; 3. Name Of Employer Or Representation : Name and address of the person, firm , or corporation or association whom the applicant is employed by or represents; and the length of time of such employment or representation ; http://sterling.webiness.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id-39278&keywor... 2/20/2009 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 2 of 5 4. Description Of Mobile Food Service: Description sufficient for identification of the mobile food service provided by the merchant which the applicant will engage in; 5. Time Period : Period of time for which the certificate is applied for; 6 . Date Of Previous Application: The date, or approximate date, of the latest previous application for certificate under this chapter, if any; 7. Revocation History: Whether a certificate of registration issued to the applicant under this chapter has ever been revoked ; 8. Conviction Of A Violation; History: Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or the ordinance of any other Illinois municipality regulating the activities of mobile food vendors; 9. Conviction Of A Felony; History: Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of the commission of a felony under the laws of the state of Illinois or any other state or federal law of the United States; 10 . Tax Identification Number: Each applicant shall produce an Illinois department of revenue identification number for the retailers' occupation tax. No license shall be issued if the applicant does not have an identification number except that no identification number shall be required if a mobile food vendor is sponsored by or working for a religious, educational, or charitable organization where such organization is entirely a nonprofit organization and who can furnish the city with a "tax exempt number" and written proof of its "tax exempt status" ; 11 . Health Certificate: Any mobile food vendor shall be required to obtain a health inspection certificate from the Kendall County public health department. Said certificate shall be required to do business under a certificate of registration under this title in the city of Yorkville; 12 . Photo Of The Applicant: Each applicant shall submit a photo that must be the same . size as required for passports _ two inches by two inches (2" x 2"). B . All statements made by the applicant upon the application or in connection therewith shall be under oath . C. The office of the city clerk shall require every applicant to submit to fingerprinting by the police department in connection with the application for certificate. The applicant shall pay the fee as set by the Illinois state police for fingerprint submissions. D. The office of the city clerk shall cause to be kept an accurate record of every application received and acted upon together with all other information and data pertaining thereto and all certificates of registration issued under the provisions of this chapter and of the denial of applications. http://sterling.webiness.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=39278&keywor. .. 2/20/2009 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 3 of 5 E. No certificate of registration shall be issued to any person who has been convicted of the commission of a felony under the laws of the state of Illinois or any other state or federal law of the United States, within five (5) years of the date of the application; nor to any person who has been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, nor to any person whose certificate of registration issued hereunder has previously been revoked as herein provided. F. Each applicant shall pay a two hundred dollar ($200 .00) application fee per application. No application fee shall be charged of a mobile food vendor sponsored by or working for a religious, educational , or charitable organization where such organization is entirely a nonprofit organization and who can furnish the city with a "tax exempt number" and written proof of its "tax exempt status". (Ord . 2008-38 , 5-13-2008) 3-513-4: ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE : The office of the city clerk, after consideration of the application and all information obtained relative thereto, shall , within ten ( 10) business days of application, approve or deny the application . If the person does not possess the qualifications for such certificate, as herein required , and the issuance of a certificate of registration to the applicant would not be in accord with the intent and purpose of this chapter, then the office of the city clerk shall deny the application . Endorsement shall be made by the office of the city clerk upon the application of the denial of the application. If the applicant is found to be fully qualified , the certificate of registration shall be issued within five (5) business days of the application approval so long as the application fees have been fully paid . Any certificate of registration issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire one year after issuance. (Ord . 2008-38, 5-13-2008) 3-5B-5: MOBILE FOOD SERVICE : A. Mobile food units or pushcarts shall comply with the requirements of this article, except as otherwise provided in this section. The health department may impose additional requirements to protect against health hazards related to the conduct of the food service establishment as a mobile operation , may prohibit the sale of some or all potentially hazardous food and , when no health hazard will result, may waive or modify requirements of this article relating to physical facilities except those requirements of subsections D and E of this section, and subsections 3-513=613 and 3-513-713 of this article. (Ord. 2008-38 , 5-13- 2008) B. All food items available for sale and the price of each item must be posted on the exterior of the mobile food unit or pushcart. (Ord . 2008-39, 5-27-2008) http://sterling.webiness.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=39278&keywor.. . 2/20/2009 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 4 of 5 C. Mobile food units serving only food prepared , packaged in individual servings, transported , and stored under conditions meeting the requirements of this article or beverages that are not potentially hazardous and are dispensed from covered urns or other protected equipment, need not comply with requirements of this chapter pertaining to the necessity of water and sewage systems nor to those requirements pertaining to the cleaning and sanitization of equipment and utensils if the required equipment for cleaning and sanitization exists at the commissary. D. A mobile food unit requiring a water system shall have a potable water system under pressure. The system shall be of sufficient capacity to furnish enough hot and cold water for food preparation , utensil cleaning and sanitizing , and hand washing , in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. The water inlet shall be located so that it will not be contaminated by waste discharge, road dust, oil or grease, and it shall be kept capped unless being filled . The water inlet shall be provided with a transition connection of a size or type that will prevent its use for any other service. All water distribution pipes or tubing shall be constructed and installed in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. E. If liquid waste results from operation of a mobile food unit, the waste shall be stored in a permanently installed retention tank that is of at least fifteen percent ( 15%) larger capacity than the water supply tank. Liquid waste shall not be discharged from the retention tank when the mobile food unit is in motion . All connections on the vehicle for servicing mobile food unit waste disposal facilities shall be of a different size or type than those used for supplying potable water to the mobile food unit. The waste connection shall be located lower than the water inlet connection to preclude contamination of the potable water system . (Ord . 2008-38 , 5-13-2008) 3-5B-6 : COMMISSARY: A. Mobile food units or pushcarts shall operate from a commissary or other fixed food service establishment and shall report at least daily to such location for all supplies and for all cleaning and servicing operations. B. The commissary or other fixed food service establishment used as a base of operation for mobile food units or pushcarts shall be constructed and operated in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. (Ord . 2008-38, 5-13-2008) 3-51134 : SERVICING AREA AND OPERATIONS : A. A mobile food unit servicing area shall be provided and shall include at least overhead protection for any supplying, cleaning, or servicing operation. Within this servicing area there shall be a location provided for the flushing and drainage of liquid wastes separate http://sterling.webiness.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=39278&keywor. .. 2/20/2009 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. I Page 5 of 5 from the location provided for water servicing and for the loading and unloading of food and related supplies. This servicing area will not be required where only packaged food is placed in the mobile food unit or pushcart or where mobile food units do not contain waste retention tanks. The surface of the servicing area shall be constructed of a smooth nonabsorbent material , such as concrete or machine laid asphalt and shall be maintained in good repair, kept clean, and be graded to drain . B . Potable water servicing equipment shall be installed according to law and shall be stored and handled in a way that protects the water and equipment from contamination. The mobile food unit liquid waste retention tank, where used , shall be thoroughly flushed and drained during the servicing operation . All liquid waste shall be discharged to a sanitary sewerage disposal system in accordance with Yorkville-Bristol sanitary district rules and regulations. (Ord. 2008-38, 5-13-2008) 3-513-8 : TIME LIMIT ON MOBILE FOOD VENDOR UNITS : A. Mobile food vendors may conduct business from nine o'clock (9:00) A. M. to eight thirty o'clock (8:30) P. M . Sunday through Saturday, including holidays. B. Mobile food vendors are not licensed to conduct business door to door. (Ord . 2008-38, 5- 13-2008) http://sterling.webiness.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=39278&keywor.. . 2/20/2009