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Public Safety Packet 2013 04-04-13 car o United City of Yorkville Q A. 800 Game Farm Road EST. �� 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 �W p Fax: 630-553-7575 cuuMV `�' <CE AGENDA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, April 4, 2013 6:30 p.m. City Hall Conference Room Citizen Comments: Minutes for Correction/Approval: February 7, 2013 New Business: 1. PS 2013-05 Police Reports for December 2012 - February 2013 2. PS 2013-06 Authorization to Dispose of Vehicle 3. PS 2013-07 Leads Online Proposal 4. PS 2013-08 Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawnbrokers and Resale Dealers 5. PS 2013-09 Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Catering Licenses 6. PS 2013-10 Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Events on City Property Old Business: Additional Business: 2013/2014 City Council Goals—Public Safety Committee Goal I Priority Staff "Police staffing levels (4 patrols, civilian usage) 1 3.5 Rich Hart UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, April 4, 2013 6:30 PM CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIZEN COMMENTS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR CORRECTION/APPROVAL: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- l. February 7, 2013 ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ With corrections --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PS 2013-05 Police Reports for December 2012—February 2013 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2013-06 Authorization to Dispose of Vehicle ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. PS 2013-07 Leads Online Proposal ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. PS 2013-08 Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawnbrokers and Resale Dealers ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. PS 2013-09 Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Catering Liquor Licenses ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. PS 2013-10 Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Events on City Property ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 4.0 Legal ❑ Minutes Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ^�= City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development ❑❑ Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Minutes of the Public Safety Committee—February 7, 2013 Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Committee Approval Submitted by: Minute Taker Name Department Agenda Item Notes: DRAFT UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PUBLIC SAFETY MEETING Thursday, February 7, 2013 6:30pm City Hall Conference Room In Attendance: Chairman Carlo Colosimo Alderman Larry Kot Alderman Rose Spears Alderman Chris Funkhouser Other City Officials in Attendance: Mayor Gary Golinski (arr. 6:38pm) City Administrator Bart Olson Chief of Police Rich Hart Deputy Chief Larry Hilt Alderman Ken Koch Others in Attendance: Tony Scott,Kendall County Reeord The meeting was called to order at 6:30pm by Chairman Colosimo and a quorum was established. Citizen Comments: None Minutes for Correction/Approval: November 1, 2012 It was noted that Jeff Weckbach's name was misspelled. Minutes approved as amended. New Business: 1. PS 2013-01 Police Reports for October—December 2012 Chief Hart noted the murder-suicide that occurred in the Fall. Alderman Kot referenced the letter from Plainfield PD regarding a"Speed Awareness Day" and asked if Yorkville participated. Yorkville PD did take part in this day and focused on Rt. 34 along with Naperville PD. 2. PS 2013-02 Hunting/Use of Firearms in Area Chief Hart said hunting within City limits has been an ongoing issue. He said the State's Attorney's office's written opinion is that the DNR is the only body that can regulate hunting and City ordinances have no jurisdiction over this matter. Now DNR decided they will not push the issue and though the City cannot regulate hunting, the City can 1 enforce the discharge of firearms in the City limits. (There is an ordinance in place). Alderman Spears asked for information she can send to residents inquiring about this matter. Incidents involving use of firearms occurred near Autumn Creek School and Bristol Bay. Chief Hart said hunting season is finished now. Alderman Colosimo said a policy is not needed for this matter since there is an ordinance in effect already. The police are allowed to go onto private property to issue a ticket if there is a City ordinance violation. It was noted that tickets have been issued in the past. The fine for illegal discharge would range from$25 to $750 if it not noted in the City fine schedule. Alderman Kot stated this information should be publicizeda press release will be issued next Fall. No further action at this time. 3. PS 2013-03 Ordinance Amending City Code Regarding Temporary Liquor Permits This ordinance states that no more than 3 permits can be issued to one organization with no overall limit within a calendar year. A background check is completed. This item will move to the City Council consent agenda. 4. PS 2013-04 Community Service Officer Position Chief Hart said the Department had a Cadet Program in the past, however, it has been difficult to fill the positions now. Oswego has a CSO program, which Yorkville will model. There will be 3 part-time positions open which he hopes to fill by end of month with newly retired persons/50-60 year-olds. There is no budget increase with this item. No further action at this time. Old Business: 1. PS 2012-20 Golf Cars in Subdivisions Chairman Colosimo received a call from a Raintree resident asking for committee action on this item. He said the matter must either be forwarded to the Council for a vote or killed in committee. He said he would vote for a 1-2 year probationary program. Alderman Spears said she would vote against, saying it would tie up the PD and require more manhours, with special training needed. Alderman Funkhouser said he is opposed due to the required traffic study, signage and enforcement and would like the time spent in other areas. Stating he was not opposed to the concept, Alderman Kot said the timing was bad. If the PD was fully staffed and the budget was better, he would favor it, however, he said it could be revisited in a year. Alderman Koch stated he was also against the request. The request was rejected in a 3-1 informal vote. Additional Business: Alderman Kot asked if the City had any regulations regarding carbon monoxide detectors. There is a State law requiring detectors for all existing homes and it is a requirement for all new homes. Households with limited financial means can receive 2 them free from the State. Mr. Kot said this requirement should be publicized and Mr. Olson said the City will work with the Fire District for this information. There was no further business and the meeting was adjourned on a motion by Alderman Spears and second by Alderman Funkhouser. Adjourned at 6:52pm. Minutes transcribed by Marlys Young, Minute Taker 3 A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number `u 0 40 Legal ❑ NB #1 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ~�= City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development : PS 2013-05 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for December 2012—February 2013 Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Informational Council Action Requested: None Submitted by: Nicole Leja Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R December 26, 2012 through January 16, 2013 Report #12-1793 to #13-0070 Report# Date Offense Location 2012-00001792 12/25/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 71/WALSH DRIVE 2012-00001793 12/26/2012 4870 - DOMESTIC DISPUTE 1100 BLK. GOLDFINCH AVENUE 2012-00001794 12/26/2012 4870 - DOMESTIC DISPUTE 1000 BLK N.BRIDGE STREET 2012-00001795 12/27/2012 9060 -SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 1100 BLK. GRACE DRIVE 2012-00001796 12/27/2012 0760 - BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 600 BLK. TOWER LANE 2012-00001797 12/27/2012 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY ROUTE 34/CANNONBALL TRAIL 2012-00001798 12/27/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 126/WOODEN BRIDGE DRIVE 2012-00001799 12/27/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 500 BLK. W.BARBERRY CIRCLE 2012-00001800 12/28/2012 2410 - DUI -ALCOHOL ROUTE 34/ROUTE 47 2012-00001801 12/28/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 34/CANNONBALL TRAIL 2012-00001802 12/28/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 47/ROUTE 34 2012-00001803 12/28/2012 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BILK. COLONIAL PARKWAY 2012-00001804 12/28/2012 2020 - POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 300 BLK. E.KENDALL DRIVE 2012-00001805 12/29/2012 0460 - BATTERY 200 BILK. WOLF STREET 2012-00001806 12/29/2012 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT ROUTE 47/ROUTE 126 2012-00001807 12/30/2012 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BILK. COLONIAL PARKWAY 2012-00001808 12/30/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY MCHUGH ROAD/ROUTE 34 2012-00001809 12/31/2012 0810 -THEFT OVER 2300 BLK. AUTUMN CREEK BOULEVARD 2012-00001810 12/31/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 34/AUTUMN CREEK BOULEVARD 2012-00001811 12/31/2012 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 34/GAME FARM ROAD 2012-00001812 12/31/2012 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK. ERICA LANE 2012-00001813 12/31/2012 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 100 BLK. BERTRAM DRIVE 2012-00001814 12/31/2012 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK. ERICA LANE 2012-00001815 12/31/2012 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE 100 BLK. COLONIAL PARKWAY 2013-00000001 01/01/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 1900 BLK. RAINTREE ROAD 2013-00000002 01/01/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 1900 BLK. RAINTREE ROAD 2013-00000003 01/01/2013 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 1900 BLK. S.BRIDGE STREET 2013-00000004 01/01/2013 0260 - CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 400 BILK E.SPRING STREET 2013-00000005 01/01/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 600 BLK. W.VETERANS PARKWAY 2013-00000006 01/01/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 300 BILK E.FOX STREET 2013-00000007 01/01/2013 0260 - CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 500 BLK POWERS CT 2013-00000008 01/02/2013 1710 - ENDANGER LIFE OF CHILD 200 BILK BARRETT DR 2013-00000009 01/02/2013 9060 -SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION DESK REPORT 2013-00000010 01/02/2013 9061 - LOST ARTICLES 500 BILK BURNING BUSH DR 2013-00000012 01/03/2013 0910 - MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 300 BLK E RIDGE ST 2013-00000013 01/03/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000014 01/03/2013 2470 - NO DRIVER'S LICENSE S BRIDGE ST/ E FOX RD 2013-00000015 01/03/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000016 01/03/2013 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE 100 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000017 01/03/2013 1330 - CRIM TRESPASS REAL PROP 900 BLK BRISTOL AVE 2013-00000018 01/03/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000019 01/04/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT W WASHINGTON ST/ S MAIN ST 2013-00000020 01/04/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 1600 BLK N BEECHER RD 1 of 2 ;{, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary I December 26, 2012 through January 16, 2013 11. ILL Report #12-1793 to #13-0070 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000021 01/04/2013 9212 -ANIMAL-SICK/INJURED 200 BLK CHURCH ST 2013-00000022 01/05/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 200 BLK WALSH CIR 2013-00000023 01/05/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 500 BLK BELL ST 2013-00000024 01/05/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000025 01/05/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000026 01/05/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E VETERANS PKWY/ E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000027 01/05/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 2500 BLK LYMAN LOOP 2013-00000028 01/05/2013 2410 - DUI -ALCOHOL 600 BLK PRAIRIE POINTE DR 2013-00000029 01/05/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 2400 BLK LYMAN LOOP 2013-00000030 01/06/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ E MAIN ST 2013-00000031 01/06/2013 9002 -ASSIST COUNTY POLICE 1100 BLK CORNELL LN 2013-00000032 01/07/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY GALENA RD/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000033 01/07/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY E VETERANS PKWY/ TIMBER RIDGE DR 2013-00000034 01/07/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000035 01/07/2013 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 200 BLK GREEN BRIAR RD 2013-00000036 01/07/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ GAME FARM RD 2013-00000037 01/08/2013 0810 -THEFT OVER 1600 BLK E BEECHER RD 2013-00000038 01/09/2013 0460 - BATTERY 300 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000039 01/09/2013 9915 -ASSISTANCE CIVIL CATEGORY 4500 BLK GARRITANO ST 2013-00000040 01/09/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000041 01/09/2013 2410 - DUI -ALCOHOL W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000042 01/10/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL S BRIDGE ST/ E FOX RD 2013-00000043 01/10/2013 9060 -SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 300 BLK MULHERN CT 2of2 ;{, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary I January 17, 2013 through February 28, 2013 11. ILL Report #13-0071 to #13-0271 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000071 01/17/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL S MAIN ST/ W WASHINGTON ST 2013-00000072 01/17/2013 9915 -ASSISTANCE CIVIL CATEGORY 1400 BLK ASPEN LN 2013-00000073 01/17/2013 9423 -ATTEMPT SUICIDE-CUTTING 900 BLK PRAIRIE CROSSING DR 2013-00000074 01/17/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000075 01/17/2013 2170- POSS DRUG EQUIPMENT VAN EMMON RD/ WOODLAND DR 2013-00000076 01/17/2013 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 400 BLK W WASHINGTON ST 2013-00000077 01/17/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 1300 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000078 01/17/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ BOOMBAH BLVD 2013-00000079 01/18/2013 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 130 BERTRAM DR 2013-00000080 01/18/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE W VETERANS PKWY/ N BEECHER RD 2013-00000081 01/18/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ LANDMARK AVE 2013-00000082 01/18/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000083 01/19/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE E VAN EMMON ST/ HEUSTIS ST 2013-00000084 01/19/2013 9219 -ANIMAL-OTHER COMPLAINTS 400 BLK COLTON ST 2013-00000085 01/19/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000086 01/20/2013 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 600 BLK FREEMONT ST 2013-00000087 01/20/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ ROUTE 30 2013-00000088 01/20/2013 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION DESK REPORT 2013-00000089 01/20/2013 0560-ASSAULT 100 BLK NADEN CT 2013-00000090 01/21/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000091 01/21/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY SCHOOLHOUSE RD/ STAGECOACH TRL 2013-00000092 01/21/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 1400 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000093 01/21/2013 9063 - LOST/STOLEN DL/PLATES 900 BLK N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000094 01/21/2013 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 1600 BLK N BEECHER RD 2013-00000095 01/22/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000096 01/22/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ CORNEILS RD 2013-00000097 01/23/2013 3100- MOB ACTION 900 BLK PRAIRIE CROSSING DR 2013-00000098 01/23/2013 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 100 BLK BERTRAM DR 2013-00000099 01/19/2013 9566-ACCIDENT- POLICE VEHICLE 1800 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000100 01/24/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 1300 BLK MARKETPLACE DR 2013-00000101 01/24/2013 7708-SUICIDE THREAT 900 BLK PRAIRIE CROSSING DR 2013-00000102 01/24/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 2200 BLK TREMONT AVE 2013-00000103 01/24/2013 0760- BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 2000 BLK MUIRFIELD DR 2013-00000104 01/24/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS BAILEY RD/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000105 01/25/2013 0910- MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1800 BLK COUNTRY HILLS DR 2013-00000106 01/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S MAIN ST/ VAN EMMON ST 2013-00000107 01/25/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000108 01/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 2300 BLK SUMAC DR 2013-00000109 01/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000110 01/25/2013 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE DESK REPORT 2013-00000111 01/25/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL S BRIDGE ST/ E FOX RD 2013-00000112 01/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ EVAN EMMON ST 2013-00000113 01/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY MARKETPLACE DR/ MCHUGH RD 1 of 7 ;{, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary I January 17, 2013 through February 28, 2013 11. ILL Report #13-0071 to #13-0271 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000114 01/26/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL W VETERANS PKWY/CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000115 01/26/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE W VETERANS PKWY/CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000116 01/26/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL W VETERANS PKWY/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000117 01/26/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 1400 N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000118 01/26/2013 0610- BURGLARY 300 E VAN EMMON ST 2013-00000119 1/26/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 900 ERICA LN 2013-00000120 01/27/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS STAGECOACH TRL/ SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000121 01/27/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY KELLY AVE/ POPLAR DR 2013-00000122 01/27/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 1100 BILK HAMPTON LN 2013-00000123 01/27/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY TUSCANY TRL/ PRESTON DR 2013-00000124 01/28/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 1300 BLK WILLOW WAY 2013-00000125 01/28/2013 1137 - IDENTITY THEFT DESK REPORT 2013-00000126 01/28/2013 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 100 BLK W HYDRAULIC ST 2013-00000127 01/28/2013 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 1800 BILK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000128 01/28/2013 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 200 BLK E SOMONAUK ST 2013-00000129 01/28/2013 9062 - FOUND ARTICLES 400 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000130 01/28/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000131 01/28/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 2900 BILK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000132 01/29/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 00-99 BLOCK E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000133 01/29/2013 2825 - HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 200 BLK E CENTER ST 2013-00000134 01/29/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 1900 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000135 01/29/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 1400 BILK CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000136 01/29/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 2900 BILK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000137 01/31/2013 9071 -CITIZEN ASSIST 100 BLK COLONIAL PKWY 2013-00000138 01/29/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 1600 BILK N BEECHER RD 2013-00000139 01/30/2013 0820-THEFT UNDER 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000140 01/31/2013 0760- BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 2000 BLK DEERPOINT LN 2013-00000141 01/31/2013 0810-THEFT OVER 1200 BILK DEERPATH DR 2013-00000142 01/31/2013 9071 -CITIZEN ASSIST 1500 BILK SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000143 02/01/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E SCHOOLHOUSE RD/ S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000144 02/01/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 00-99 BLK E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000145 02/01/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000146 02/02/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY 400 BLK ELM ST 2013-00000147 02/02/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 1200 BILK MARKETPLACE DR 2013-00000148 02/02/2013 1137 - IDENTITY THEFT 100 BLK COLONIAL PKWY 2013-00000149 02/02/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 2000 BILK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000150 02/02/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY E VETERANS PKWY/AUTUMN CREEK BLVD 2013-00000151 02/03/2013 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 100 BLK W SOMONAUK ST 2013-00000152 02/03/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000153 02/03/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000154 02/03/2013 4870- DOMESTIC DISPUTE 100 BLK W SOMONAUK ST 2013-00000155 02/03/2013 1350-CRIM TRES STATE SUPP 100 BLK BEAVER ST 2of7 ;{, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary I January 17, 2013 through February 28, 2013 11. ILL Report #13-0071 to #13-0271 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000156 02/03/2013 2410- DUI -ALCOHOL 2500 BILK BOOMER LN 2013-00000157 02/04/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT N BRIDGE ST/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000158 02/04/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 400 BLK CENTER PKWY 2013-00000159 02/05/2013 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 100 BLK E VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000160 02/05/2013 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 200 BLK WORSLEY ST 2013-00000161 02/05/2013 0625 - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 1000 BLK S MAIN ST 2013-00000162 02/05/2013 0860- RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000163 02/06/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E VETERANS PKWY/AUTUMN CREEK BLVD 2013-00000164 02/06/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000165 02/06/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY FOX RD/ PAVILLION RD 2013-00000166 02/07/2013 7708-SUICIDE THREAT 1500 BILK N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000167 02/07/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000168 02/07/2013 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 600 BLK WINDETT RIDGE RD 2013-00000169 02/07/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 1200 BLI< N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000170 02/07/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 400 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000171 02/07/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000172 02/07/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT N BRIDGE ST/ W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000173 02/08/2013 2410- DUI -ALCOHOL 500 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000174 02/08/2013 1200- POSS STOLEN PROPERTY 600 BLK W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000175 02/08/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL ROSENWINKEL ST/ BRISTOL BAY DR 2013-00000176 02/07/2013 9062 - FOUND ARTICLES 200 VLK ST JOSEPH'S WAY 2013-00000177 02/08/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ GAME FARM RD 2013-00000178 02/08/2013 9062 - FOUND ARTICLES 1400 BLK N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000179 02/09/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE S BRIDGE ST/ STAGECOACH TRL 2013-00000180 02/09/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ E FOX RD 2013-00000181 02/10/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 300 BLK W RIDGE ST 2013-00000182 02/10/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 1400 BILK CRIMSON LN 2013-00000183 02/10/2013 2470- NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 700 BLK EDWARD LN 2013-00000184 02/11/2013 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE 1200 BILK TAUS CIR 2013-00000185 02/08/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000186 02/08/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000187 02/11/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL W VETERANS PKWY/ CENTER PKWY 2013-00000188 02/11/2013 0486- DOMESTIC BATTERY 1900 BILK RAINTREE RD 2013-00000189 02/11/2013 8056- INVESTIGATION - FOLLOW-UP 200 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000190 02/11/2013 0810-THEFT OVER 100 BLK BERTRAM DR 2013-00000191 02/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY AUTUMN CREEK BLVD/E VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000192 02/12/2013 9066- MISSING -JUVENILE MALE 300 BLK E WASHINGTON ST 2013-00000193 02/12/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E SCHOOLHOUSE RD/ S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000194 02/12/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 100 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000195 02/12/2013 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 700 BLK ARROWHEAD DR 2013-00000196 02/12/2013 4870- DOMESTIC DISPUTE 2700 BLK GOLDENROD DR 2013-00000197 02/13/2013 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL ROUTE 47/ BASELINE RD 3of7 ;{, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary I January 17, 2013 through February 28, 2013 11. 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1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1� 1 1 Incident Breakdown By Month Report Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:51 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja ORI Number: IL0470200 Year: 2013 Incident Type: All January February March April May June July August September October November December Yearly Incident Type # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % Totals 9083-ASSIST AM 3 33.3 4 44.4 2 22.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 9104-DOMESTIC 0 0.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 9203-DOG BITE 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9212-ANIMAL-S 1 50.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 9219-ANIMAL- 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9423-ATTEMPT 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9428-INVESTIGA 1 33.3 1 33.3 1 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 9439-DEATH-O 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9562-ACCIDENT 2 22.2 4 44.4 3 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 9564-ACCIDENT 29 32.2 31 34.4 30 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 90 9566-ACCIDENT 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9569-ACCIDENT 4 40.0 5 50.0 1 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 9610-CITY ORDI 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 9915-ASSISTAN 2 66.7 0 0.0 1 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 Total: 142 38.9 129 35.3 94 25.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 365 Page: 3 of 3 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:41 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 12/01/2012 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 12/31/2012 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 0460-BATTERY 3 0486-DOMESTIC BATTERY 6 0610-BURGLARY 1 0625-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 4 0760-BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 4 0810-THEFT OVER 4 0820-THEFT UNDER 4 0860-RETAIL THEFT 6 1137-IDENTITY THEFT 2 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 1 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 7 1330-CRIM TRESPASS REAL PROP 1 1811 -POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 3 2020-POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 2410-DUI-ALCOHOL 3 2470-NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 5 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 3 2890-ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 3 4870-DOMESTIC DISPUTE 5 5081 -IN-STATE WARRANT 3 8041 -ACCIDENT-HIT AND RUN 4 9005-ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY 5 9008-ASSIST BUSINESS AGENCY 2 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 5 9039-OTHER PUBLIC SERVICE 1 9059-OTHER PUBLIC COMPLAINTS 1 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 2 9062-FOUND ARTICLES 1 9067-MISSING-JUVENILE FEMALE 1 9083-ASSIST AMBULANCE 3 9110-DISTURBANCE 1 9112-KEEP THE PEACE 1 9159-VOAY CONTACT 1 9203-DOG BITE-PUBLIC 2 9310-CHECK WELL BEING 1 9431 -DEATH-NATURAL CAUSES 1 9562-ACCIDENT-INJURY 2 9564-ACCIDENT-PROPERTY 48 9569-ACCIDENT-PRIVATE PROP 4 9610-CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 1 Page: 1 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:41 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 12/01/2012 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 12/31/2012 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 9700-VOIDED TICKET/REPORT 1 Total: 157 Page:2 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:44 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 02/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 02/28/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 0260-CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 1 0460-BATTERY 1 0486-DOMESTIC BATTERY 7 0560-ASSAULT 1 0625-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 1 0810-THEFT OVER 1 0820-THEFT UNDER 1 0860-RETAIL THEFT 6 0910-MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1 1110-DECEPTIVE PRACTICES 2 1137-IDENTITY THEFT 2 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 1 1200-FOSS STOLEN PROPERTY 1 1350-CRIM TRES STATE SUPP 1 1365-CRIM TRESPASS RESIDENCE 1 1740-RUNAWAY-MRAI 1 2020-FOSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 2170-FOSS DRUG EQUIPMENT 2 2230-ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION 1 2410-DUI-ALCOHOL 2 2470-NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 6 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 8 2825-HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 2 4387-VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 1 4870-DOMESTIC DISPUTE 3 5081 -IN-STATE WARRANT 7 6648-OTHER EQUIPMENT VIOLATION 1 7708-SUICIDE THREAT 1 8056-INVESTIGATION-FOLLOW-UP 1 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 1 9005-ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY 2 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 5 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 2 9061 -LOST ARTICLES 1 9062-FOUND ARTICLES 5 9066-MISSING-JUVENILE MALE 1 9083-ASSIST AMBULANCE 4 9104-DOMESTIC TROUBLE 1 9212-ANIMAL-SICK/INJURED 1 9428-INVESTIGATION-SUICIDE 1 9562-ACCIDENT-INJURY 4 Page: 1 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:44 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 02/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 02/28/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 9564-ACCIDENT-PROPERTY 31 9569-ACCIDENT-PRIVATE PROP 5 Total: 129 Page:2 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:42 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 01/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 01/31/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 0260-CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 2 0460-BATTERY 1 0486-DOMESTIC BATTERY 5 0560-ASSAULT 1 0610-BURGLARY 1 0760-BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 2 0810-THEFT OVER 4 0820-THEFT UNDER 7 0860-RETAIL THEFT 6 0910-MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 3 1137-IDENTITY THEFT 1 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 2 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 3 1330-CRIM TRESPASS REAL PROP 1 1710-ENDANGER LIFE OF CHILD 1 1811 -POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 3 2170-POSS DRUG EQUIPMENT 1 2410-DUI-ALCOHOL 3 2470-NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 5 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 8 2825-HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 1 3100-MOB ACTION 1 4870-DOMESTIC DISPUTE 2 5081 -IN-STATE WARRANT 7 7708-SUICIDE THREAT 1 8041 -ACCIDENT-HIT AND RUN 1 9002-ASSIST COUNTY POLICE 2 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 1 9005-ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY 2 9009-ASSIST SCHOOLS 1 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 4 9060-SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION 5 9061 -LOST ARTICLES 2 9062-FOUND ARTICLES 2 9063-LOST/STOLEN DL/PLATES 1 9067-MISSING-JUVENILE FEMALE 1 9071 -CITIZEN ASSIST 2 9083-ASSIST AMBULANCE 3 9212-ANIMAL-SICK/INJURED 1 9219-ANIMAL-OTHER COMPLAINTS 1 9423-ATTEMPT SUICIDE-CUTTING 1 Page: 1 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 03/22/2013 11:42 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 01/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 01/31/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 9428-INVESTIGATION-SUICIDE 1 9439-DEATH-OTHER 1 9562-ACCIDENT-INJURY 2 9564-ACCIDENT-PROPERTY 29 9566-ACCIDENT-POLICE VEHICLE 1 9569-ACCIDENT-PRIVATE PROP 4 9915-ASSISTANCE CIVIL CATEGORY 2 Total: 142 Page:2 of 2 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report This report is based on actual hours per month, not payroll periods. Through February 28,2013 November December January 2013 February Regular OT Regular OT Regular OT Regular OT Administration Chief 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a Deputy Chief(1) 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a Records Staff Executive Assistant 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a n/a n/a Records Clerk(2 F1 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a Records Clerk(1 PI 27.25 n/a 34.50 n/a 24.50 n/a 30.25 n/a Investigations Detective Sgt. (1) 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a Detectives (2) 346.66 9.50 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a Drug Officer(1) 173.33 35.00 173.33 7.50 173.33 14.50 173.33 26.50 Community Policing School Resource (2) 346.66 2.00 346.66 2.00 346.66 14.00 346.66 18.50 Patrol Sergeants (4) 693.32 23.50 693.32 n/a 693.32 n/a 693.32 5.00 Officers (14) 2253.29 107.75 2339.96 96.00 2426.62 58.50 2426.62 59.50 Officers (PT - 5) 154.50 n/a 136.00 n/a 23.00 n/a 113.00 n/a Part-Time/ Civilian BFPC Secretary 3.50 n/a 5.50 n/a 5.00 n/a 1.25 n/a Cadet(1 - Jan/Mar) 37.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/al n/a Crossing Guards (3) 54.00 n/a 45.00 n/a 42.00 n/a 56.50 n/a Evidence Custodian 20.00 n/a 58.00 n/a 46.00 n/a 40.00 n/a Total Hours 5149.49 177.75 5218.91 105.50 5167.07 87.00 5094.24 109.50 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - March 23, 2013 This report is based on hours paid out per payroll period (bi-weekly). Does not include overtime taken as compensatory time. Date Court I Training I Relief I Details I Admin I Emerg I Invest OIC Pay I Comm. Full Time Part Time 05/05/12 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.50 4.00 0.00 9.50 34.00 05/19/12 6.001 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 12.25 0.00 8.00 56.25 61.25 06/02/12 10.75 5.25 6.00 66.50 0.00 0.00 5.00 4.00 0.00 97.50 107.00 06/16/12 6.00 5.25 11.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.50 10.00 0.00 34.75 102.50 06/30/12 4.75 7.50 20.00 0.00 0.00 3.50 12.00 6.00 0.00 53.75 96.00 07/14/12 3.00 0.00 6.00 24.00 0.00 7.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 44.00 111.50 07/28/12 11.00 8.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.00 6.00 0.00 49.00 88.00 08/11/12 3.00 20.00 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.50 10.00 0.00 48.50 133.00 08125112 23.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 8.00 0.00 71.00 174.00 09/08/12 7.00 0.00 16.00 2.50 0.00 4.00 8.75 4.00 24.00 66.25 177.00 09/22112 3.00 13.00 9.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.50 6.00 0.00 50.00 128.50 10/06/12 18.00 8.00 20.00 15.00 0.00 7.00 7.25 2.00 30.50 107.75 133.00 10120/12 24.50 59.00 36.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 19.75 14.00 8.751 168.00 139.00 11/03/12 9.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 5.50 16.50 6.00 8.25 55.25 155.50 11/17/12 41.75 10.50 32.00 0.00 4.00 6.00 22.00 2.00 0.00 118.25 82.00 12/01/12 9.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 15.50 0.00 0.00 44.50 104.50 12/15/12 6.00 12.00 26.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.50 2.00 0.00 53.50 102.00 12/29/12 6.00 0.00 42.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 54.00 47.00 01/12/13 0.00 0.00 36.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.50 16.00 0.00 60.50 61.00 01/26/13 12.00 18.00 22.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 6.00, 4.00 0.00 64.00 88.00 02/09/13 3.00 0.00 22.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.50 2.00 0.00 40.50 65.50 02/23/13 3.00 6.00 11.50 0.00 2.00 0.00 12.00 8.00 5.00 47.50 103.00 03/09/13 10.00 0.00 14.00 6.25 0.00 3.00 9.00 6.00 0.00 48.25 51.00 03/23/13 0.00 5.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 11.50 0.00 2.00 19.50 121.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 FY10/11 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest OICPay Comm. Full Time Part Time Totals 221.75 203.50 385.00 135.25 16.00 60.00 226.00 128.00 86.50 1462.00 2465.50 Percents 15% 14% 26% 90/0 10/0 4% 15% 90/0 6% 1000/0 N/A Average 9.24 8.48 16.04 5.64 0.67 2.50 9.42 5.33 3.60 54.15 102.73 **Note: Part-Time Hours include Officers, Cadet, Evidence Custodian Prepared by Nicole Leja 3/27/2013 Pagel Special Olympics Illinois Special 01ynrpies Illinois State Headquarters Ivwnesoilb°rg Northern Office 605 East Willow Street 800 Roosevelt Road • Building B, Suite 220 Nmwal, IL 61761-2682 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-5860 309-888-2551 • Fax 309-888-2570 630-942-5610 • Fax 630-942-5613 January 9, 2013 Chief Richard Hart Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Hart, On behalf of Special Olympics Illinois and the Illinois State Police Academy, we would like to recognize your new officer, Stephen Klett, for his recent donations in support of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois (SOILL). Stephen's cadet class managed to raise $1,278.00 for the more than 21 ,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities in Illinois. We hope that his exposure to the Law Enforcement Torch Run while at the academy will keep him active with Special Olympics Illinois for his entire career. In 2012, the Torch Run, for the eleventh year in a row, reached its goal of raising $ 1 million for the athletes of Special Olympics in Illinois. The Torch Run not only reached its goal, but they surpassed it by raising nearly $3 million! Reaching this goal means that more athletes will have the opportunity to participate in Special Olympics. This year's Torch Run will take place June 9u` — 14r` all across the state. Nearly 3,000 officers will carry the Flame of Hope 1,500 miles for the athletes of Special Olympics. While the fundraising continues until the end of the year, the Torch Run will end with an athlete lighting the cauldron to open the 2013 Special Olympics Illinois State Games in Normal on June 14th. Thanks to you and to your new officers, these athletes inspire greatness in everyone! Thanks again for your support of the Law Enforcement Torch Run! Sincerely Chief Eric Smith Matt Johnson Sherman Police Department Special Olympics Illinois Torch Run Director Interim Torch Run Liaison Special Olympics Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Special Olympics Illinois, Inc. Authorized and Accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. y LO Omni,5g. .a . ' _ POgeYHq X•� - j pp �i , THE TILLERS NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER January 25, 2013 United City of Yorkville Ordinance Enforcement Department 804 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is check 1004 in the amount of $25 (twenty-five dollars) made payable to the United City of Yorkville. Please allow me to express my sincere irritation with the enforcement of violation, 11- 1303(1)(b)SIDEWALKS as it pertains to this violation dated 1/17/13. First, have you been witness of any vehicle on our property violating this ordinance on any previous occasion? The reason I ask this is simple, this was a single isolated incident whereas an extended family member's vehicle was parked in our garage and the ticketed vehicle positioned in the driveway so as to allow access in and out of the driveway. In hindsight, the ticketed vehicle should have been moved into the street so as not to interfere with the sidewalk. The violation was an oversight and an isolated incident, it was certainly not intentional, nor has there been a pattern related to this violation established. Looking into the near future, we own a thirty-six foot travel trailer that we intend to utilize over the warmer months. It will be necessary to park the travel trailer in our driveway for the purpose of preparing for our camping trips. Even when backing the trailer within inches of our garage, it will slightly Interfere or block the sidewalk. Should we be preparing ourselves for multiple violations related to this? I would appreciate input regarding this matter. Regards, Brett ;00 4390 4390 Route 71 ` Oswego, IL 60543 630/554-1001 www.thetillers.com ZtKN UE ��STCWVp� ss' eoe �� °F� Center for Public Safely Phone 847-491 -5476 z° Northwestern University Toll Free 800-323-4011 n . 1801 Maple Avenue Fax 847-491-5270 RFOxy SP`s Evanston, Illinois 60208 nucps.northwestern.edu NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY February 1 , 2013 Chief Richard Hart Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville , IL 60560 Dear Chief Hart: I would like to take a moment to express my appreciation for your organization's recent enrollment in and continued support of the School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) at Northwestern University Center for Public Safety. The School of Police Staff and Command has offered an exceptional level of law enforcement management training to our students for over twenty-five years. It is our goal to continue this mission and never lose sight of our commitment to advancing excellence in law enforcement. With this in mind , the Center for Public Safety continues to remain current in all topics I through the School of Police Staff and Command . It is our goal to offer the most comprehensive training available in the field of law enforcement. We endeavor to explore new and innovative education and delivery platforms into the 21St century. On behalf of myself and the entire staff of the Center for Public Safety, I would like to thank you for selecting the School of Police Staff and Command . Should you or your student have any questions concerning the program , please feel free to contact me at 1 -800-323-4011 . Sincerely, L.J / 1 Michelle 'Camden Deputy Director ' SMC/ww special Olympics Illinois Starved Rock/Area 16 Special Olympics Illinois Starved Rock/Area 16 Special Olympics Illinois State Headquarters 1718 Peoria St., Ste. 3 • Peru, IL 6 (354 605 East Willow Street • Normal, IL 61761-2682 815-220-8128 • Fax 815-220-8150 309-888-2551 • Fax 309-888-2570 cdepaepe @soiil.olg Ivwwsoill.mg March 4, 2013 Chief Rich Hart Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Hart, The Special Olympics Illinois Polar Plunge was held on Sunday, March 3 , 2013, at Loon Lake in Silver Springs State Park, Yorkville. 365 individuals braved the cold to take the plunge. They have raised to date $96,421 to benefit Special Olympics Illinois athletes. Barry Groesch and Greg Sibenaller, retired Yorkville Police officers, and Cindy Brittenham and John Angelo of the Yorkville Citizen's Police Alumni were awesome! They did a fantastic job of preparing the plunge site at Silver Springs State Park and the parking at the Kendall County Fairgrounds. They are a pleasure to work with throughout the year as members of the Polar plunge Committee. Their organization and access to needed equipment, supplies and volunteers were instrumental in the success of the event. Thank you SO MUCH for supporting involvement to make the 2013 Special Olympics Polar Plunge a success. We hope to work with the Yorkville Police Department at the 2014 Plunge. Your continued support of our Special Olympics programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities is greatly appreciated. r t Sincerely, Cheryl De Paepe Area Director Special Olympics Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Special Olympics Illinois, Inc. Authorized and Accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. March 12, 2013 Mr. Richard T. Hart Chief of Police City of Yorkville 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Hart; I have been meaning to write you for almost 2 months and decided to stop putting it off and just do it. Back on December 28", 2012 1 had reason to call 911 for help. My son was found incoherent In the bathroom with a needle in his arm. You officers responded quickly to the call, but my son had regained consciousness and ran out the door. Your officers worked all night to try and find him. My fear was that they would find him too late.-My son's very close friend was found dead that day from a-drug overdose. I was kept Informed all night of the search. At 8:00 AM; Officer Tom Grimes came to my door. As I opened the door he asked if my wife and I had heard anything from our son. I then noticed him hiding by our truck in the parking lot and told Officer Grimes. I asked for his assistance in getting Dean some help other than a stay in jail. Officer Grimes took my son Dean aside and talked to him and then asked what I wanted to do. 1 had a number for a drug rehab facility and he suggested I make the call. A sergeant and a.second officer came to the apartment and all were very helpful and concerned for the situation. .Emotions were running pretty high in my house. I had arranged for Dean to be on a plane to Narconon.Vista Bay in California at 8:50 that evening if I could get him on the plane. Officer Grimes talked with Dean and gave him his options and helped convince him to go to the rehabilitation facility. Officer Grimes also stayed with us until about 3:30 that afternoon to be sure we did not have any more Issues with Dean who had become quite agitated over the ordeal. My wife and I drove Dean to the airport and he did get on the plane. The scene was not pretty, but the fact that he got on the plane told me that he must realize his problem with drugs was more than he or any of us were prepared to handle. Two days later, Officer Grimes came to my doorjust to see how my wife and I were doing and how things went with Dean. I was so surprised and pleased by his concern. It is great to know that we have a police force as caring and understanding in someone's time of need. I want to thank your department and Officer Grimes for the actions taken to allow my wife and I the chance to get my son the help he needs. Today is March 12'h and Dean is still at the facility in California. It has been a struggle, but he has stayed and continues to work on his rehabilitation. I know there are no guarantees in life, but I feel we gave my son his best opportunity to beat this drug problem and hopefully live a very full life. Thank you, . ICen.Hohnstrom A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 440 Legal ❑ NB #2 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ^�= City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development : PS 2013-06 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Request to sell old vehicle Meeting and Date: Public Safety Committee—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: We are requesting permission to sell a 2002 Chevrolet pickup truck. This vehicle was donated by the Trans Canada Railway to the Kendall County Special Response Team. We agreed to title the vehicle and insure it as part funding towards the team. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Richard Hart Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: The SRT team is going to use the funds to put towards a new vehicle that Oswego P.D. has agreed to title and insure. Car` Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road Esr. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -mot Telephone: 630-553-4340 p 1 Fax: 630-553- 1141 'A O <CE Date : 03- 18- 13 To : Chief Hart # 101 From : Deputy Chief Larry Hilt # 103 Reference : Request permission to dispose of vehicle . Chief, Per our conversation, this memo is a request to dispose of a white 2002 Chevy Silverado using a company out of Oswego Illinois called AutoSmart. This vehicle was donated and is being used by S . R.T. It is titled and plated under the City of Yorkville. Sgt. Mikolasek received one prior quote from Coffman's Truck Sales for $2500 . 00 U . S . C . The money from the sale of this vehicle will go towards the purchase of a new S . R.T. vehicle . A copy of the consignment agreement is attached . Respectfully Submitted, Deputy Chief L. Hilt # 103 Larry Hilt From: AutoSmart [autosmartnetwork @gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 9:20 AM To: Larry Hilt Subject: AutoSmart- Consignment Agreement Attachments: Letter of Consignment- City of Yorkville.jpg; Trade Evaluation.xls Good Morning, Attached is the consignment agreement for the 2002 Chevy Silverado and our evaluation. We have looked at the current market and feel that we could auction this truck for $3,500.00 at a dealer auction, minus any auction fees. We will list the truck on our web sites, E-bay, Craigslist, IL & IN truck and RV and local papers at $7,995. The following is an example of how our commission works: Selling Price $7,995 Min price - $3,500 $4,495 AutoSmart $2,247.50 Marketing Deposit -$250 AutoSmart $ 1,997.50 Yorkville $5,747.50 We will work with your office regarding the final selling price of the truck. Due to the condition and miles of the truck, we might have to lower the price of the vehicle to attract a buyer. We will contact you office to discuss any price reduction prior to us advertising the change. We look forward to working with you on this transaction and any future vehicles you have for disposal. If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call. Sincerely, Brian Caldwell —0 Auto` martNetw-ozLoom 39 Stonehill Road, Suite E Oswego, IL 60543 630.554.2285 r A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number a Legal ❑ NB #3 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ~�= City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development : PS 2013-07 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Leads Online Proposal Meeting and Date: Public Safety Committee—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Richard Hart Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Leads ' ' � Catching crooks and cooks since 2000 6900 Dallas Parkway , Suiie 825, Plano, Texas 75024 TF 800. 311 . 2656 T 972 .361 .0900 F 972 , 361 .0901 February 26, 2013 Detective John Hunter Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Det. Hunter, Thank you for looking into LeadsOnline. As you review this proposal, please also glance over the mission statement for the Yorkville Police Department. 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A formal definitive agreement executed by both parties is required, the terms of which will supersede all prior communications and understandings. Confidential Information February 26, 2013 A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 440 Legal ■ NB #4 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ~�= City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development : PS 2013-08 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawn Brokers and Resale Dealers Meeting and Date: Public Safety/April 4, 2013 Synopsis: This ordinance will allow the Police Department to track stolen items nationwide, it also sets a higher standard for pawn brokers and resale dealers on how they document and how long they have to retain items before they can be resold. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Richard Hart Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 2013- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING LICENSE REGULATIONS FOR PAWNBROKERS AND RESALE DEALERS IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois This day of April,2013 Published in pamphlet form by the authority of the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois on ,2013. ORDINANCE NO. 2013- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING LICENSE REGULATIONS FOR PAWNBROKERS AND RESALE DEALERS IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, section 11-42-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-42-5) provides that the corporate authorities of a municipality may license, tax, regulate or prohibit pawnbrokers; and, WHEREAS, section 11-42-3 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-42-3) provides that the corporate authorities of a municipality may license, tax, locate and regulate all places of business of dealers in junk, dismantled or wrecked motor vehicles or parts thereof, rags and any second-hand article whatsoever; and, WHEREAS, the regulation of pawnbroker and resale businesses through licensing and other regulations, is necessary to deter and detect crime and to otherwise protect the public health, safety, morals and welfare relating to their operation; and, WHEREAS, deterring crime, detecting crime, protecting theft victims and recovering stolen property relates to the protection of the public health, safety, morals and welfare of the City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has determined that it is necessary and desirable to adopt regulations regarding pawnbroker and resale businesses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: That Title 3 of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended by adding Chapter 13 to read as follows: "CHAPTER 13 PAWNBROKER AND RESALE DEALERS 3-13-1: DEFINITIONS: APPROVED IDENTIFICATION: Any one of the following validly issued and unexpired forms of identification,which includes a photograph of the person: a) a United States passport, b) a state driver's license, c) a state issued identification card, d) a military identification card, or e) a United States permanent resident card. Ordinance No.2013- Page 2 AUDIO-VIDEO EQUIPMENT: Items which include any stereo, speaker, radio, video recorder, video camera, camera, television, tape or disk player, MP3 player or satellite signal device. INDIVIDUALLY IDENTIFIABLE ARTICLES: Articles that are individually identifiable by a serial number; or other applied numbers, letters, characters or markings; or other unique features that serve to distinguish it from any other similar article and can be used to establish ownership of the article. PAWNBROKER: Any person who lends money on deposit or pledge of personal property, or deals in the purchase of personal property on condition of selling the same back at a stipulated price, or who publicly displays at his or her place of business the sign generally used by pawnbrokers to denote the pawnbroker business, or who publicly displays a sign which indicates, in substance, a business on the premises which "loans money for personal property, or deposit or pledge". The business of a pawnbroker shall not include the lending of money on deposit or pledge of title to property. PERSON: A natural person,joint venture,joint stock company,partnership, association, club, company, corporation, business, trust or organization; or the manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them. PRECIOUS METALS: Articles consisting primarily of the elements of gold (chemical symbol Au), silver(chemical symbol Ag), platinum (chemical symbol Pt) or palladium(chemical symbol Pd), but not including articles merely plated with these metals or articles similar in color to these metals but not actually consisting of them. RESALE DEALER: Any individual, firm, corporation or partnership engaged in the business of operating a business for profit which buys, sells, possesses on consignment for sale or trades jewelry, stamps, coins, audio-video equipment or any precious metals which may have been previously owned by a consumer; or which derives more than thirty five percent(35%) of its gross receipts from the sale, consignment for sale,pledge or trade of any goods, wares or merchandise which have previously been owned by a consumer, including,but not limited to, furniture, appliances, clothing, automobile accessories, books or metals, whether in bulk or manufactured state. A. The term "resale dealer" shall include, but not be limited to, businesses commonly known as swapshop operators, stamp dealers, coin dealers and jewelers that purchase and resell items from persons other than dealers and suppliers and engage in disassembling, melting and otherwise altering jewelry. The term "resale dealer" shall not include pawnbrokers. B. The fact that any business does any of the following acts shall be prima facie proof that such business is a resale dealer: Ordinance No.2013- Page 3 1. Advertises in any fashion that it buys or sells used items. Such advertisements shall include, but not be limited to, media advertisements,websites, telephone listings, and signs whether on the exterior or interior of the business. 2. Devotes a significant segment or section of the business premises to the purchase or sale of used items. USED: Any goods, wares or merchandise which have previously been owned by a consumer, including, but not limited to,jewelry, stamps, coins, audio-video equipment, or any precious metals, furniture, appliances, clothing, automobile accessories, books or metals, whether in bulk or manufactured state. 3-13-2: LICENSE REQUIRED: A. No person, either as owner, manager, lessee, officer or agent, or in any other capacity, shall operate or permit to be operated as a pawnbroker or resale dealership without first having obtained a license from the City to do so. The requisite fee shall accompany all original or renewal applications. Each license shall commence on January 1 and shall terminate on December 31 next following the date of issuance. Failure or neglect to pay the requisite license fee in a timely manner shall be cause for denial of issuance or nonrenewal or revocation as the case may be. B. It shall also not be lawful for an individual or business entity to conduct business in the City using the word "pawn", "pawnshop" or "pawnbroker" in connection with a business or to transact business in the City in a manner which has a substantial likelihood of misleading the public by implying that the business is a pawnshop, without first obtaining a license from the City as provided in this chapter. 3-13-3: RESALE DEALER EXEMPTIONS: The following activities shall be exempt from the requirements of this chapter for resale dealers: A. Residential garage sales. B. Sales conducted by governmental, civic, patriotic, fraternal, educational, religious or benevolent organizations which have been in active and continuous existence for at least one year prior to the holding of the sale, or which are exempt from taxation under section 501 of the internal revenue code. C. Sales or purchases which are regulated by the licensing laws of the state, including automobile dealers,used parts dealers and automotive parts recyclers. D. Consumer shows or exhibitions of collectibles. E. Sales by auctioneers. F. Sales by pawnbrokers holding a license pursuant to this Chapter. Ordinance No.2013- Page 4 G. Sales of recyclable metal by a recyclable metal dealer. H. Sales of recyclable materials by a scavenger. I. Sales or trades of used books between a customer and owner of a used bookstore. 3-13-4: NUMBER OF PAWNBROKER LICENSES TO BE ISSUED: The number of pawnbroker licenses shall not exceed two (2) in number and the number of resale shop licenses shall not exceed ten (10) in number. 3-13-5: APPLICATION: An application for a license required by this chapter shall be made in writing under oath to the City Clerk on a form prescribed by the City Clerk. All references to the City Clerk in this Chapter shall be deemed to include the City Clerk or his or her authorized designee. Each application shall include,but not be limited to, the following information: A. The name of the individual,partnership, corporation or association applying for a license. B. The residence, phone number, date of birth and driver's license number of the applicant or partners; or, if a corporation or association, the residence,phone number and driver's license number of the officers and all shareholders owning more than five percent(5%) of the outstanding shares of stock. C. The location for which the license is requested. D. Whether the applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders have been convicted of any criminal offense or ordinance violation (other than traffic or parking offenses) in any jurisdiction and, if so, a list of such convictions with date and prosecuting jurisdiction. E. Such information as required by the chief of police in order to conduct a criminal history background investigation on the applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders owning more than five percent(5%) of the outstanding shares of stock. F. Whether the applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders have held a license or had an interest in a license issued by the City or any other jurisdiction regulating the purchase or sale of used property revoked for cause, and, if so, list the date of revocation and jurisdiction. G. A statement whether the applicant has made application for a similar or other license on premises other than described in the application, and the disposition of such application. 3-13-6: FEES: The applicant for a pawnbroker or resale dealer license required by this chapter shall pay the City Clerk at the time of filing an application a license fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00)per Ordinance No.2013- Page 5 calendar year or part thereof. Should the license be denied, the license fee shall be refunded to the applicant. 3-13-7: INVESTIGATION OF APPLICANT: Upon receipt of an application for a license under this chapter, the City Clerk shall cause a copy thereof to be sent to the chief of police and the community development director both of whom shall report back to the City Clerk in thirty (30) days whether the applicant is in accordance with applicable City codes. The investigation by the chief of police shall include, but not be limited to, conducting a criminal history background investigation on the applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders owning more than five percent(5%) of the outstanding shares of stock. 3-13-8: BOND PREREQUISITE TO ISSUANCE: Every applicant for a license under this chapter shall file with the City a license and permit bond in the penal sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), approved by the City attorney,with the City as obligee, conditioned for the faithful and due performance of the provisions of this chapter and the laws of the State concerning the operation of the licensed business, and the payment of all fines and penalties by reason of the violation thereof. 3-13-9: ISSUANCE: Upon receipt of the report from the chief of police and community development director, the City Clerk shall issue the license requested under this chapter unless it is determined that: A. The applicant is under the age of eighteen (18). B. The location requested is not in a permanent structure. C. The applicant plans to operate as an itinerant merchant as that term is defined in Section 3-7-1 of this title. D. The applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders have been convicted of or had plead guilty to any offense related to theft, burglary, or purchasing or receiving stolen items under the laws of this State, City or any other jurisdiction within the past ten(10)years, or have forfeited a bond to appear in court to answer for charges for such offenses during such time. E. The location requested and structure to be used would not comply with all applicable laws including,but not limited to, the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance. F. The applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders have held a license or had an interest in a license issued by the City or any other jurisdiction regulating the purchase or sale of used property which was revoked for cause. G. The applicant, its partners, officers or listed shareholders has knowingly furnished false or misleading information or withheld relevant information on any application for a license required by this chapter or any investigation into any application. Ordinance No.2013- Page 6 H. The application has not been properly completed and/or the licensing fee required in this chapter has not been paid. I. An investigation reveals that the applicant has falsified information on the application. J. There is an outstanding code violation on the proposed premises, unless the applicant can provide satisfactory evidence that the condition will be corrected within a reasonable time, and the conduct of the business pending the correction of such condition will not endanger the public health, safety or welfare. K. Failure to comply with other provisions of this chapter or applicable requirements of law. L. There is no pawnbroker's license currently available. 3-13-10: POSTING: Every license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall, at all times during the period for which it is effective,be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the principal entrance to the premises for which the license is issued. 3-13-11: TRANSFER: A. No license issued under this chapter may be transferred to any other person. B. No corporate resale dealer licensee shall permit any transfer of its stock which would vest in aggregate more than five percent(5%) of the stock outstanding in such corporation in any shareholder unless such shareholder has been certified by the City Clerk as meeting the requirements of this chapter. 3-13-12: CHANGE OF LOCATION: No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall carry on any business required to be licensed under this chapter except at the location designated on the license. Should the resale dealer wish to change the location, application shall be made to the City Clerk for such change in writing. The City Clerk shall approve the change of location unless the new location would be contrary to the provisions of this chapter, the ordinances of the City or any other applicable requirements of law. 3-13-13: HOURS OF OPERATION: No pawnbroker/resale dealer shall purchase, accept or take or receive in pawn any goods, wares, articles or things whatsoever or resale dealer shall purchase any goods,wares, articles or things whatsoever, from any person before the hour of six o'clock(6:00) A.M. or after the hour of nine o'clock(9:00)P.M. 3-13-14: PROHIBITED PURCHASES: No pawnbroker/resale dealer under this chapter shall purchase, accept or take or receive in pawn Ordinance No.2013- Page 7 any goods, wares, articles, or things or resale dealer under this chapter shall purchase or accept any goods,wares, articles, or things, under any of the following circumstances: A. Where the seller is less than the age of eighteen (18). B. Where the seller is intoxicated. C. Where the seller fails to present at least one form of approved identification that contains the seller's full legal name, residence address and a photograph, as required in this chapter. D. Where the article to be purchased had an original manufacturer's serial number at the time it was new, but no longer legibly exhibits such number. E. Where the seller is known to be a thief or has been convicted of theft, burglary, robbery or possession of stolen property. A law enforcement officer may provide such criminal conviction information to a pawnbroker. When any person is found to be the owner of stolen property which has been pawned, such property shall be returned to the owner thereof without the payment of the money advanced by the pawnbroker thereon or any costs or charges of any kind which the pawnbroker may have placed upon the same. 3-13-15: PURCHASING, SELLING WEAPONS PROHIBITED: No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall deal in, or buy or sell, or display in his shop, any pistol, revolver, derringer,bowie knife, dirk or other deadly weapon of like character, capable of being secreted upon the person unless the licensee also possess a valid and current license for such deadly weapon as provided by state and federal law. 3-13-16: PAWNBROKER SALES AND REDEMPTIONS REGULATED: A. It shall be unlawful for any pawnbroker to charge or collect a greater benefit or percentage upon money advanced, and for the use and forbearance thereof, than the rate of three percent (3%)per month. Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to conflict with the law pertaining to usury, and the person receiving money so advanced may hold such monies to pay any fees in addition to interest as herein provided. B. Each pawnbroker, when making a loan, must disclose, in printed form on the pawn contract, the following information to the persons receiving the loan: 1. The amount of money advanced, which must be designated as the amount financed; 2. The maturity date of the pawn, which must be at least thirty(30) days after the date of the pawn; 3. The total pawn interest and the total service charge payable on the maturity date, and the total of both which must be designated as the finance charge; Ordinance No.2013- Page 8 4. The total of payments that must be paid to redeem the pledged goods on the maturity date, which must be designated as the total of payments; and 5. The annual percentage rate, computed according to the regulations adopted by the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System under the federal truth in lending act. C. Each pawnbroker may contract for and receive a monthly finance charge, including interest and fees, not to exceed one-fifth(1 15) of the loan amount, as set forth herein, for appraising, investigating title, storing and insuring the collateral, closing the loan, making daily reports to local law enforcement officers including enhanced computerized reporting, complying with regulatory requirements and for other expenses and losses of every nature whatsoever and for all other services. Such fees, when made and collected, shall not be deemed interest for any purpose of law. D. If the pawner or a pledger fails to repay the loan during the period specified on the pawn ticket, the pawnbroker shall automatically extend a grace period of thirty(30) days from the default date on the loan during which the pawnbroker shall not dispose of or sell the personal property pledged. The parties may agree to extend or renew a loan upon terms agreed upon by the parties,provided the terms comply with the requirements of this chapter. E. Every pawnbroker shall, at the time of each advancement or each loan, deliver to the person pawning or pledging any goods, articles or things, a memorandum or note, signed by him or her, containing an identifying pledge number and the substance of the entry required to be made in the pawnbroker's record book required by this chapter, and no charge shall be made or received by any pawnbroker, loan broker or keeper of a loan office for any such entry, memorandum or note. F. Every pawnbroker shall for each article pledged attach thereto a tag with the pledge number, the time when said pledge was obtained and the amount of said pledge. G. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or pledge any property to a pawnbroker that is not owned by the person selling or pledging such property. 3-13-17: RECORDS OF PURCHASES: Throughout the term of the license, every pawnbroker and resale dealer shall report/upload to LeadsOnline, or the City's current electronic reporting system, the below listed information for each and every transaction conducted during each day they were open for business by the end of that business day. All information shall be recorded in the English language. A transaction shall consist of all articles brought in to a pawnbroker or resale dealer for sale, barter, or trade, by an individual (pawner/seller) at the same time and date, and includes the sale of non-junk/scrap articles by a pawnbroker or resale dealer to another person. Articles brought into a pawnbroker or resale dealer by an individual (pawner/seller) for sale, barter, trade or pawn, at different times on the same date by the Ordinance No.2013- Page 9 same person shall be considered as separate transactions, regardless of how short the difference in time is between those transactions. Separate transactions, either from the same person or different persons, shall not be combined and reported collectively. Non-junk/scrap articles purchased by a pawnbroker from another business shall not be considered to be transactions for the purposes of this section, and are exempt from the reporting requirements of this section, and are also exempt from the waiting period. A. Transactions involving individually identifiable articles. 1. Purchases/receipts by licensees. Each individually identifiable article brought in to a pawnbroker or resale dealer by an individual (pawner/seller) for sale, barter or trade during a single transaction shall be itemized separately. Licensees shall not lump such articles together, but must provide a complete and thorough description of each item to include the following: a. Type of article b. Brand name/make/manufacturer(if applicable). c. Model number(if applicable). d. Serial number(if applicable). e. Color/finish. f. Any other identifying marks, writing, engraving, etc. 2. A digital photograph(s) shall be taken of each individually identifiable article, sufficiently detailed to allow reasonable identification of the article. The digital photograph(s) shall capture any identifying numbers, marks, writing, engraving, etc., or any other distinguishing characteristics. 3. A photographic or scanned image of a photo ID card of the pawner/seller, sufficiently clear to allow the information on the ID to be read. The photo ID must be a currently valid (not expired) card issued by a government entity of the United States, and must include the seller's first and last name, current address, date of birth, and physical descriptors. If the seller is selling on behalf of a company or business, the name, address, and telephone number of such company or business shall also be recorded/reported. 4. The date and time of the transaction. 5. A signed statement of the person from whom the property was obtained that he or she is over eighteen (18) years of age and the legal owner of same clear of all attachments and with the legal right to sell. B. Transactions involving non-individually identifiable articles. 1. Non-individually identifiable articles may be recorded or reported in bulk, but must specify the weight, type and form of the bulk material. 2. Each different type and form of non-individually identifiable articles brought in to a pawnbroker or resale dealer by an individual for sale, barter or trade during a transaction shall be associated with the person who brought the material in. Ordinance No.2013- Page 10 3. A photographic or scanned image of a photo ID card of the pawner/seller, sufficiently clear to allow the information on the ID to be read. The photo ID must be a currently valid (not expired) card issued by a government entity of the United States, and must include the seller's first and last name, current address, date of birth, and physical descriptors. If the seller is selling on behalf of a company or business, the name, address, and telephone number of such company or business shall also be recorded/reported. 4. A digital photograph or, if the licensee has a video system, video segment of each individual type & form of bulk material purchased by the licensee shall be linked to the record of that transaction in LeadsOnline or the City's current electronic reporting system. 5. The date and time of the transaction. 6. A signed statement of the person from whom the property was obtained that he or she is over eighteen (18) years of age and the legal owner of same clear of all attachments and with the legal right to sell. C. Coins and paper money. 1.Purchases/receipts by licensees. a. Coins have no distinguishing characteristics that separate them from other coins of the same mintage, and although paper money is serial numbered, those serial numbers are so seldom known by their last possessor that paper money is effectively indistinguishable from other paper money of the same denomination. Furthermore, unlike coins made of precious metals, paper money seldom carries any value significantly beyond the face value of the bill, and when stolen is usually used directly as cash and not sold to a currency dealer. Accordingly, coins or paper money brought in by an individual (pawner/seller) for sale, barter, or trade during a single transaction do not need to be itemized individually, but rather may be recorded or reported in bulk. b. Coins or paper money brought in to a pawnbroker or resale dealer by an individual (pawner/seller) for sale, barter, or trade during a transaction shall be associated with the person (pawner/seller) who brought the article in. The licensee shall record/report the following information for each such transaction: i. The name, current address and date of birth of the seller. ii. A digital photographic or scanned image of a photo ID card of the pawner/seller, sufficiently clear to allow the information on the ID to be read. The photo ID must be a currently valid (not expired) card issued by a government entity of the United States, and must include the seller's first and last name, current address, date of birth, and physical descriptors. iii. The date and time of the transaction. Ordinance No.2013- Page 11 iv. The quantities and types of coins or paper money present. If coins are all of the same type, they shall be reported by either quantity or weight, and type (e.g., 5 Morgan silver dollars, 25 buffalo nickels, 5 lbs. of wheat pennies, etc.). If coins are from a collection, a description of the theme of the collection (e.g., Bicentennial coins, state quarters, etc.) along with the number of coins shall be provided. If coins represent an accumulation of disparate coins with no overall theme, a generic description of the type and quantity of coins shall be provided (e.g., approximately 200 U.S. coins of miscellaneous dates & denominations, approximately 100 foreign coins from various countries, etc.). Paper money shall be reported by quantity and type (e.g., 25 U.S. $5 silver certificates, etc.). v. A signed statement of the person from whom the property was obtained that he or she is over eighteen (18) years of age and the legal owner of same clear of all attachments and with the legal right to sell. c. As a photograph of coins or paper money conveys no more information than can be obtained from the written descriptions required by Paragraph 3 (A)(II)(d) of this section, no photographs of coins or paper money are required. 2. In the event the electronic reporting system malfunctions or is otherwise not operational,the licensee shall, at all times during such malfunction or non-operation, be required to keep written records of any and all transactions made during the period of malfunction or non- operation, to include all information required by this section. These written records shall be reported/uploaded to LeadsOnline, or the City's current electronic reporting system, as soon as practicable after the electronic reporting system is functional.No such written records shall be erased, mutilated or changed. Written records shall be open and available for review upon request by any police officer during regular business hours. 3-13-18: REPORTS TO CHIEF OF POLICE: A. The Police Department shall enter into a contract for service and maintain its contract for service with LeadsOnline, or a similar entity as designated by the chief of police, in order to enhance its investigative services to protect pawnbrokers and resale dealers and members of the general public. In the event of a change to its electronic reporting system, the City will notify all impacted licensees of the change within a reasonable time prior to such change. B. Every pawnbroker and resale dealer shall operate and maintain a computer system with internet access and photographic or video capability sufficient for the electronic reporting requirements described in this chapter. Any failure or malfunction of such equipment on the part of the licensee shall not exempt the licensee from the recording/reporting requirements outlined in this chapter. The licensee shall immediately Ordinance No.2013- Page 12 notify the police department of any such failure or malfunction, and shall have such resolved as soon as practicable. Failure by the licensee to resolve any failure or malfunction of equipment in a reasonable amount of time will lead to license revocation proceedings. C. No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall be required to furnish such description of any new property purchased by the pawnbroker or resale dealer from manufacturers, other retailers or wholesale dealers having an established place of business, or of any goods purchased at open sale, or from a bankrupt stock. Such goods must be accompanied by a bill of sale or other evidence of open and legitimate purchase and shall at all times during the pawnbroker or resale dealer's business hours be open to the inspection of members of the City's police department. 3-13-19: INSPECTION OF PREMISES: Every pawnbroker or resale dealer under this chapter and every person employed by him in the conduct of business shall admit to any and every part of the premises designated in the license, during the resale dealer's business hours, any police officer of the City to examine any goods, articles, things or books or other records on the premises dealing with purchase or sale of used property. 3-13-20: WAITING PERIOD: A. No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall expose for sale, sell, trade, barter, melt, crush/compact, destroy, or otherwise dispose of, any individually identifiable article within ten (10) days of the time of purchasing or receiving the same. B. No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall expose for sale, sell, trade, barter, melt, crush/compact, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any coins, paper money or other non-individually identifiable articles within three (3) days of the time of purchasing or receiving the same. 3-13-21: REMOVAL OF IDENTIFYING MARKS PROHIBITED: No pawnbroker or resale dealer shall remove, alter or obliterate any manufacturer's make, model or serial number,personal identification number, or identifying marks engraved or etched upon an item of personal property that was purchased or received by the pawnbroker or resale dealer. 3-13-22: VIDEO CAMERA SURVEILLANCE REQUIRED: Each pawnbroker and resale dealer shall be required to install, operate and maintain a video camera surveillance system capable of recording clear and unobstructed photographic representations of the pawnbroker or resale dealer's customers and shall retain the videotape recordings produced therefrom for at least thirty (30) days. Said videotape recording shall be subject to inspection and copying by members of the City's police department during the licensee's business hours. 3-13-23: INVENTORY SYSTEM: Ordinance No.2013- Page 13 Every pawnbroker and resale dealer shall maintain an inventory system of all property purchased or received in such a manner that members of the City's police department making an inspection pursuant to this chapter can readily ascertain the identity of such property and readily locate such property on the licensed premises. 3-13-24: SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION: In addition to any other penalty which may be authorized by this chapter or other City ordinances, a license may be suspended or revoked for: A. Failure of the pawnbroker or resale dealer licensee, its officers, agents or employees to comply with any provision of this chapter, any other applicable ordinances, the laws of the state, federal laws or other applicable legal requirements; B. Finding that the pawnbroker or resale dealer licensee, its partners, officers or shareholders have been convicted of any offense set forth in subsection 3-13-91) of this chapter; or C. Finding that the pawnbroker or resale dealer licensee, its partners, officers or shareholders have knowingly furnished false or misleading information or withheld relevant information on any application for a license required by this chapter or any investigation on any application. D. The pawnbroker or resale dealer shall be responsible for the acts of its agents, servants and employees in the operation of the business. Prior to holding a hearing concerning the question of whether a license shall be revoked or suspended, the City Clerk shall give at least ten(10) days'written notice to the pawnbroker or resale dealer setting forth the alleged violation specifically. The pawnbroker or resale dealer may present evidence and cross examine witnesses at such hearing. 3-13-25: PENALTY FOR VIOLATION: A. Any person violating any of the provisions or failure to comply with any of the mandatory requirements of this chapter shall be guilty of an offense. Any person convicted of an offense under this chapter, in addition to other legal and equitable remedies available to the City, shall be punished by a fine in an amount of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for each offense. B. Any person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this chapter is committed, continued or permitted by any such person, and he shall be punished accordingly. C. The levy and/or payment of any penalty or fine provided in this chapter shall not be deemed a waiver of the power of the City to suspend,revoke or to refuse to renew a license or to seek injunctive relief to enjoin violations of this chapter or other applicable provisions of law. 3-13-26: SEVERABILITY: Ordinance No.2013- Page 14 If any provision, cause, sentence,paragraph, section or part of this chapter or application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall or any reason to be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, said judgment shall not effect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this chapter and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances,but shall be confined in its operation to the provision, clause, sentence,paragraph, section or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered and to the person or circumstances involved. It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the City Council that this chapter would have been adopted had such constitutional or invalid provisions, clause, sentence,paragraph, section or part thereof not been included." Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , 2013. CITY CLERK CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT MARTY MUNNS CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ROSE ANN SPEARS DIANE TEELING Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of , 2013. MAYOR Ordinance No.2013- Page 15 A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 440 Legal ■ NB #5 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ~�= City Administrator ■ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development ❑❑ PS 2013-09 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Catering Licenses Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: Code amendment to allow catering licenses to be issued to catering businesses located outside of Yorkville for private parties that are held at Hoover. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Lisa Pickering Administration Name Department Agenda Item Notes: A request for this code amendment was received from the director of the Kendall County Forest Preserve District. Red-lined version 3-3-4: CLASSES OF LICENSES: CA - Catering. Authorizes the licensee to sell alcoholic liquor in connection with the operation of: a. A catering business with its business license location within the city to sell to the general public alcoholic liquor in its original packages only, for consumption at a private party in the city when the food for said parry is prepared by the licensee, or b. An existing class A-I licensee with its existing license location in the city's B-2 business zoning district to sell alcoholic liquor during a live indoor entertainment event in the same zoning district, at which an admission fee is charged for that event,by service not in its original container, and with or without food service. c. A catering business with no business license location within the City to serve alcoholic liquor for consumption only on the premises of the Hoover Forest Preserve where food is catered by the Licensee and when the alcoholic liquor and food are served by the Licensee. The event shall not be open to the public nor shall there be an admission fee charged. The sale of alcoholic liquor shall be incidental to the food service. The catering business must furnish a coly of both their State of Illinois and a municipal catering liquor license. The application fee and backgroun check shall be waived if the the city clerk confirms with the issuing municipality that the catering business has a valid liquor license. The licensee shall be required to comply with the City's dram shop insurance requirements. The license fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)per day or five hundred dollars ($500.00)per year. All food and beverage sales made by the licensee shall be taxed as if made at the licensee's location of its business or existing liquor license. UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 2013- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR LIQUOR CONTROL REGARDING CATERING LICENSES Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois This day of April,2013 Published in pamphlet form by the authority of the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois on '2013. Ordinance No. 2013- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,KENDALL COUNTY,ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR LIQUOR CONTROL REGARDING CATERING LICENSES WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to section 514-1 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, as amended, (235 ILCS 511-1 et seq.) the corporate authorities have the power to determine the number, kind and classification of liquor licenses and their fees; and the regulations for the sale of alcoholic beverages; and in addition pursuant to its powers to protect the public's health, welfare and safety this Ordinance is hereby adopted. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. That Title 3, Chapter 3, Section 3-3-4A4, "CA license", of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows: "CA— Catering. Authorizes the licensee to sell alcoholic liquor in connection with the operation of: a. A catering business with its business license location within the city to sell to the general public alcoholic liquor in its original packages only, for consumption at a private party in the city when the food for said party is prepared by the licensee, or b. An existing class A-1 licensee with its existing license location in the city's B-2 business zoning district to sell alcoholic liquor during a live indoor entertainment event in the same zoning district, at which an admission fee is charged for that event, by service not in its original container, and with or without food service. c. A catering business with no business license location within the City to serve alcoholic liquor for consumption only on the premises of the Hoover Forest Preserve where food is catered by the Licensee and when the alcoholic liquor and food are served by the Licensee. The event shall not be open to the public nor shall there be an admission fee charged. The sale of alcoholic liquor shall be incidental to the food service. The catering business must furnish a copy of both their State of Illinois and a municipal catering liquor license. The application fee and background check shall be waived if the city clerk confirms with the issuing municipality that the catering business has a valid liquor license. The licensee shall be required to comply with the City's dram shop insurance requirements. The license fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00)per day or five hundred dollars ($500.00)per year. All food and beverage sales made by the licensee shall be taxed as if made at the licensee's location of its business or existing liquor license. Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Ordinance No.2013- Page 2 Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this Day of , A.D. 2013. CITY CLERK CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT MARTY MUNNS CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ROSE ANN SPEARS DIANE TEELING Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2013. MAYOR Ordinance No.2013- Page 3 A. Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 440 Legal ❑ NB #6 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ ~� City Administrator ■ Tracking Number 1' Human Resources ❑ '$ �v Community Development ❑❑ PS 2013-10 Police ELE ��"� Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Amending City Liquor Code Regarding Events on City Property Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 4, 2013 Synopsis: Code amendment to allow the liquor commissioner to be able to issue temporary liquor permits for special events held on city property. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Lisa Pickering Administration Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Red-lined Version 3-3-16: PROHIBITED ACTS: B. City Property; Special Event Permit, Temporary Permit: Any and all sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages on all city property and parks is strictly prohibited except when the city liquor control commissioner has issued a special event(SE)permit or a temporary permit_to the eity(Ord. 2007-55, 7- 24-2007) UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 2013- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR LIQUOR CONTROL Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois This day of April, 2013 Published in pamphlet form by the authority of the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois on , 2013. Ordinance No. 2013- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,KENDALL COUNTY,ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR LIQUOR CONTROL WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to section 514-1 of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, as amended, (235 ILCS 511-1 et seq.) the corporate authorities have the power to determine the number, kind and classification of liquor licenses and their fees; and the regulations for the sale of alcoholic beverages; and in addition pursuant to its powers to protect the public's health, welfare and safety this Ordinance is hereby adopted. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. That Title 3, Chapter 3, Section 16, paragraph (B) of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by deleting subsection (B) in its entirety and replacing with the following: B. City Property; Special Event Permit, Temporary Permit: Any and all sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages on all city property and parks is strictly prohibited except when the city liquor control commissioner has issued a special event(SE)permit or a temporary permit. (Ord. 2007-55, 7-24-2007) Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this Day of , A.D. 2013. CITY CLERK CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT MARTY MUNNS CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ROSE ANN SPEARS DIANE TEELING Ordinance No.2013- Page 2 Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2013. 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