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Public Safety Packet 2013 06-06-13 Co.o United City of Yorkville '" 800 Game Farm Road EST. _ 1835 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -4 Telephone: 630-553-4350 O L Fax: 630-553-7575 �C E AGENDA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:30 p.m. City Hall Conference Room Citizen Comments: Minutes for Correction/Approval: May 2, 2013 New Business: 1. PS 2013-15 Police Reports for April-May 2013 2. PS 2013-16 Request to Amend the Liquor Code to Increase the Number of Class A Licenses Old Business: 1. PS 2013-08 Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawnbrokers and Resale Dealers 2. PS 2013-13 On-Street Parking Regulations in Bristol Bay 3. PS 2013-14 On-Street Parking Regulations on Marketplace Drive Additional Business: 2013/2014 City Council Goals—Public Safety Committee Goal I Priority Staff "Police staffing levels (4 patrols, civilian usage) 3.5 Rich Hart UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:30 PM CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIZEN COMMENTS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR CORRECTION/APPROVAL: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. May 2, 2013 ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ With corrections --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PS 2013-15 Police Reports for April-May 2013 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2013-16 Request to Amend the Liquor Code to Increase the Number of Class A Licenses ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLD BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2013-13 Ordinance Amending City Code Regulating On-Street Parking in Bristol Bay ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. PS 2013-14 Ordinance Amending City Code Regulating On-Street Parking on Marketplace Drive ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 CIP Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number d J $ •n Legal ❑❑ Minutes Finance ESL -� 1836 Engineer ❑ -_� City Administrator El Tracking Number .4 City y Human Resources E]� wn sw �© Community Development ❑ Police ❑ Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Minutes of the Public Safety Committee—May 2, 2013 Meeting and Date: Public Safety—June 6, 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 COMMITTEE Tuesday,May 2, 2013, 6:30pm City Hall, Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road IN ATTENDANCE Committee Members: Chairman Carlo Colosimo Alderman Chris Funkhouser Alderman Rose Spears Alderman Larry Kot Other City Officials : Alderman Diane Teeling Deputy Chief of Police Larry Hilt Alderman-Elect Joel Frieders John Hunter,YPD Chief of Police Rich Hart Other Guests: Tony Scott,Kendall County Record Harry Rothaug, Fox Valley Coins Ron Estoesta, 88 Pawn Marlo Peralta, 88 Pawn Christian Talley, Fox Valley Coins Marlon Mathre, Fox Valley Coins Tom Walsh, Bristol Bay Evan Kirby, Rockstar Buy/Sell/Trade David Wolf, Kane County Sheriff Christina McCaslin-Kirby, Rockstar Buy/Sell/Trade The meeting was called to order at 6:30pm by Chairman Carlo Colosimo. He asked to move Old Business item number one to precede the New Business. Committee agreed. The Chairman explained the options that the committee could take in reference to the pawnbroker ordinance. Citizen Comments: The following citizens presented comments on the proposed pawnbroker ordinance: Harry Rothaug, Fox Valley Coins Mr. Rothaug spoke with many of their customers who indicated their dislike for the ordinance and would go elsewhere. He said 98% of their customers are at least 35 years old and are selling inherited or estate items. Marlo Peralta, 88 Pawn She mentioned a revised ordinance was not available on line as was hoped. The Chairman noted the ordinance was not revised yet since there was no committee consensus. Her business also tried holding items 3 days and the inventory backlogged,prompting her to ask for a lesser holding time than the 10- day proposed. Ms. Peralta also questioned the portion of the ordinance that would allow officers to enter a business without a warrant to look for items. She cited an incident in Somonauk where an officer came in looking for an item, but had no serial number or ID. 1 of 5 Dave Wolf, Kane County Sheriff Mr. Wolf is a citizen of Yorkville and works with LEADS on-line at Kane County. He cited 3 cases that were solved due to LEADS on line. He said this system is a huge benefit. Marlon Mathre, Fox Valley Coins He owns 2 stores—Yorkville and Aurora(LEADS on line is in process in Aurora). He discussed the fluctuation in gold prices and how the holding time would affect his profit. Another concern is the "big brother"idea. He said older people are concerned about the ID request and that their information is entered into the computer database. He also mentioned the Illinois Precious Metals Act which requires proof of ownership before an item can be sold. Mr. Mathre said most people do not have the proof. Christina McCaslin-Kirby, Rockstar Buy Sell Trade She agreed with Mr. Mathre that the gold needs to be resold quickly as it affects her profits. She is OK with requesting ID. Previous Meeting Minutes: April 4, 2013 Alderman Kot moved to approve the minutes as written and Alderman Funkhouser seconded. Unanimous voice vote approval. Old Business: 1. PS 2013-08 Ordinance Adopting License Regulations forPawnbrokers and Resale Dealers Each Alderman expressed their opinion on the proposed ordinance: Alderman Spears said she is OK with officers going into pawnbrokers looking for stolen items. She felt the LEADS would be a useful tool and that requesting ID should not be an issue for those with legitimate business. She supports a lesser waiting time for selling gold due to the varying prices. Alderman Kot commented that all Kendall County towns need to be on board and that Oswego is working on an ordinance after the first one was killed in committee. He supports keeping the number of licenses at the current level rather than what is proposed. Mr. Kot suggested a posting in the store stating the ID requirement is per City ordinance. In reviewing the time limits,Alderman Funkhouser supported a 7-day waiting period and exempting coins and currency from the ordinance, but does not want to exempt precious metals from the ordinance. He agreed with the posting suggested by Alderman Kot and said he supports the ordinance with a couple minor adjustments. Chairman Colosimo said he was not satisfied with the ordinance as written. He said the inspection by officers is unconstitutional and there must be probable cause. Exemptions he suggested for the ordinance are coins, currency, bullion and jewelry(no photo for jewelry). He also wants the hold time to be reduced. Ms. Teeling agreed with Alderman Colosimo. Other comments made: ►Chief of Police Hart said his department would not enter a shop unless the item was on a"stolen" list.Alderman Kot suggested the legal staff should re-examine the verbage regarding the "inspections". 2of5 0-Alderman-Elect Frieders commented on the positive side of showing ID and agreed with a quick turnaround time for gold. The committee discussed turnaround time for gold, bullion etc and taking photos of these items. It was noted that bullion has a certified mark. ►Alderman Spears asked about the time frame for recording items in LEADS. In his experience at Kane County, Mr. Wolf said it only takes a matter of minutes. Ms. Spears said she is OK with photographing gold and selling it right away, however, Rockstar employees said that oftentimes gold is in a crumpled state when brought in. ►Computers, laptops and other electronics and possible parameters for them were discussed. 10-Placing a value on an item could be based on many factors according to Alderman Kot. Mr. Colosimo said the value should be based on the sales price. Distinctive markings can also be useful even though the value may be low according to Kot. Ms. Peralta noted that taking photos of similar jewelry items without a mark does not make sense. 0-Chief Hart recommended holding jewelry for 24 hrs after a photo is taken. Mr. Wolf said in many cases the entire jewelry case is stolen and one photo with all items could be important evidence. Alderman Kot agreed, saying groups of coins/collections brought in should be photographed.. ►Chairman Colosimo said this ordinance is overregulation and that businesses will move and customers will still sell merchandise. Jobs and taxes will be affected and the ordinance will not prevent crime. He favored coins, currency and bullion to be photographed with no waiting period. 0-Ms. Peralta said her business weighs the coins to determine what is put in the system. Special coins get a special entry. 10-There were 1900 manhours spent last year for LEADS on line according to Mr. Mathre. Only one case was solved from his store. 0-The system will show what items certain individuals are selling. Persons names can be placed on a "do not buy from" list also. 10-Mr. Kot asked to limit the number of licenses with Alderman Spears agreeing. Mr. Funkhouser disagreed and does not like limiting the number of businesses other than the "cap" in the ordinance. Chairman Colosimo expressed concern for limiting the types of businesses and defended free enterprise. He added that if a business owner is willing to spend the money to start a business, he has already done his homework. Kot said he views pawnshops differently due to the type of people it attracts. Alderman Spears said the suggested changes should be recommended to the City Council. The changes were reviewed: 1. No hold on bullion, coins or currency, with photo 2. Licenses to remain the same-2 for pawnships and 10 for resale shops 3. From 10 to 7-day hold on identifiable items 4. For non-identifiable items: bulk jewelry should be photographed, 24 hr hold and documentation 5. For non-identifiable items such as coins, no photo, only a general description needed 3 of 5 Motion made by Funkhouser to move PS 2013-08 Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawnbrokers and Resale Dealers, as amended, to next City Council meeting, (Public Safety portion), March 16th. Second by Kot. Roll call vote: Kot-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Spears-aye, Colosimo-nay. Passed 3-1. New Business: 1. PS 2013-11 Police Reports for March 2013 No comment. 2. PS 2013-12 Intergovernmental Agreement for the Purchase, Maintenance and Use of a Van for the Kendall County Special Response Team Chief Hart said police departments from Oswego, Plainfield, Minooka and Montgomery are also seeking Council approval of this agreement from their Councils. Each department would provide no more than $7,000 from their drug asset forfeiture fund. CPAT, SRT and other organizations will also contribute money. The vehicle will be maintained through the Kendall County Chiefs'Association with Oswego holding the title and insurance. Alderman-Elect Frieders asked about a contingency plan if more than one van is needed. Chief Hart replied that the department can obtain other mutual aid equipment such as armored vehicles, robots etc. They are working with Oswego and Montgomery to purchase a transport van and for an agreement looking at the feasibility of mutual help within the departments. This item moves to the May 16th Council consent agenda. 3. PS 2013-13 Ordinance Amending City Code Regulations On-Street Parking in Bristol Bay 4. PS 2013-14 Ordinance Amending City Code Regulating On-Street parking on Marketplace Dr. These 2 items were discussed together. All committee members approved the Bristol Bay amendment. Resident Tom Walsh commented that parking on the curve by the soccer fields is a safety issue and he said many kids walk between the vehicles. The street is only wide enough for one car. Item PS 2013-13 will move to the May 16th Council consent agenda. Mr. Funkhouser said he is hesitant to recommend a full restriction on Marketplace Dr. since it is a large road designed to hold parking. He would favor a single side restriction or limit parking "from here to corner"possibly on the north side. He suggested allowing parking on the west side as a compromise, however, the residents would have to cross the road. Chief Hart commented that residents of the area requested the restrictions. He added that there is an issue at night and in the morning when kids are getting on the bus. The traffic on this street is heavy due to the apartments. There is adequate parking near the buildings, however, many residents park on the street for convenience. He also stated that many of the parkers are visitors rather than residents. Chairman Colosimo said he would favor leaving as is since the parking situation is a convenience. The committee recommended keeping the parking the same. Alderman-Elect Frieders said there are awnings for children to wait under and that he would not want persons crossing the street at night. 4of5 This item will be moved to the May 16th Council consent agenda. Additional Business: With the start of the Rt. 47 construction,Alderman Kot asked if particular attention will be given to weight limits for vehicles using shortcuts. Chief Hart replied that his department would focus on the secondary streets in residential areas. He mentioned that he only has 1 portable traffic sign that will be moved to different locations. The second sign cannot be repaired because the company is out of business and the replacement cost is the same as a police vehicle. The State might possibly loan a sign to the City and Alderman Kot asked if the City could borrow a sign. Alderman Kot asked that a press release be issued regarding enforcement. Alderman Colosimo said funds need to be appropriated for lighting the crossing areas by the town square park, when the road work is completed. Mr. Kot said other towns have buttons to push for crossing. Mr. Funkhouser noted the grant just received should be used. Alderman Spears added that traffic is also cutting through Countryside and they do not stop. Alderman Kot asked that a press release be issued regarding enforcement In a related matter, Mr. Funkhouser said he will be having a meeting with businesses and IDOT as to how businesses will be affected and marketed during the construction. Adiournment• There was no further business and the meeting was adjourned on a motion by Spears and second by Kot. Adjourned at 8:32pm. Respectfully submitted by Marlys Young, Minute Taker 5 of 5 0 CIP Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� $ 06 Legal ❑ NB #1 Finance ❑ ESL -� 1836 Engineer ❑ -_� City Administrator El Tracking Number .4 City y Human Resources El� wn sw _© Community Development ❑ PS 2013-15 � Police Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for April-May Meeting and Date: Public Safety—June 6, 2013 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Informal Council Action Requested: None Submitted by: Nicole Leja Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: t' Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary April 1, 2013 through May 15, 2013 k �I Report #13-0426 to #13-0625 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000426 04/01/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 2000 BLK TITUS DR 2013-00000427 04/01/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 2200 BLK LAVENDER WAY 2013-00000428 04/01/2013 0610 - BURGLARY 1410 S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000430 04/01/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BLK W COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000431 04/02/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT N BRIDGE ST/GALENA RD 2013-00000432 04/02/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E HYDRAULIC AVE/ S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000433 04/02/2013 1310 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY STAGECOACH TRL/ SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000434 04/03/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 1300 BLK MARKETPLACE DR 2013-00000436 04/03/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ GALENA RD 2013-00000437 04/04/2013 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 1100 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000438 04/04/2013 2825 - HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 100 BLK NADEN CT 2013-00000439 04/04/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS W VETERANS PKWY/ ELDAMAIN RD 2013-00000440 04/04/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000441 04/04/2013 9230 -ANIMAL- CITATION 800 BLK PRAIRIE CROSSING DR 2013-00000442 04/04/2013 2410 - DUI -ALCOHOL GALENA RD/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000443 04/05/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 1100 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000444 04/06/2013 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 00-99 BLK TRILLIUM CT 2013-00000445 04/06/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY HIGHRIDGE LN / WHITE PLAINS LN 2013-00000446 04/06/2013 1710 - ENDANGER LIFE OF CHILD 300 BLK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000447 04/07/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 100 BLK SOUTH LINCONWAY 2013-00000448 04/07/2013 9610 - CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 3900 BLK PRESTON DR 2013-00000449 04/08/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000450 04/08/2013 2470 - NO DRIVER'S LICENSE S BRIDGE ST/ E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000451 04/08/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000452 04/08/2013 9001 -ASSIST CITY FIRE DEPT 400 BLK TWINLEAF TRL 2013-00000453 04/08/2013 9207 - OTHER ANIMAL BITES-PUBLIC GARRITANO ST/ CAMDEN LN 2013-00000454 04/09/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ GAME FARM RD 2013-00000455 04/09/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 300 BLK W ORANGE ST 2013-00000456 04/09/2013 0810 -THEFT OVER DESK REPORT 2013-00000457 04/08/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000458 04/09/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000459 04/09/2013 4870 - DOMESTIC DISPUTE 2300 BLI<SUMAC DR 2013-00000460 04/10/2013 2170 - POSS DRUG EQUIPMENT N BRIDGE ST/ CARPENTER ST 2013-00000461 04/10/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000462 04/10/2013 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000463 04/10/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ GALENA RD 2013-00000464 04/10/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 3700 BLK BAILEY RD 2013-00000465 04/11/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 200 BLK HILLCREST AVE 2013-00000466 04/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000467 04/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ E HYDRAULIC AVE 1 of 5 t' Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary April 1, 2013 through May 15, 2013 k �I Report #13-0426 to #13-0625 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000468 04/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 1400 BLK CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000469 04/12/2013 9610 - CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 100 BILK FOUNTAINVIEW DR 2013-00000470 04/12/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 200 BLK MILL ST 2013-00000471 04/12/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BILK ERICA LN 2013-00000472 04/12/2013 2470 - NO DRIVER'S LICENSE W VETERANS PKWY/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000473 04/13/2013 1310 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 1100 BLK SUNSET AVE 2013-00000474 04/13/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY CENTER PKWY/ W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000475 04/13/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL S BRIDGE ST/ STAGECOACH TRL 2013-00000476 04/14/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 300 BLK WOODWORTH ST 2013-00000477 04/14/2013 0625 - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2900 BLK MCLELLAN BLVD 2013-00000478 04/14/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 1800 BLK MARKETVIEW DR 2013-00000479 04/14/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BILK BERTRAM DR 2013-00000480 04/14/2013 4387 -VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 500 BLK W BARBERRY CIR 2013-00000481 04/15/2013 9431 - DEATH - NATURAL CAUSES 100 BILK E HYDRAULIC AVE 2013-00000482 04/15/2013 0260 - CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 200 BILK E VAN EMMON ST 2013-00000483 04/15/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000484 04/15/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 2200 BLK LAVENDER WAY 2013-00000485 04/15/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 200 BLK HILLCREST AVE 2013-00000486 04/15/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY GALENA RD/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000487 04/15/2013 2890 -ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 1800 BLK WALSH DR 2013-00000488 04/16/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 00-99 BLK W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000489 04/16/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 34/ AUTUMN CREEK BLVD 2013-00000490 04/16/2013 1110 - DECEPTIVE PRACTICES 800 BLK ADRIAN ST 2013-00000491 04/16/2013 1740 - RUNAWAY- MRAI 100 BLK E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000492 04/16/2013 0820 -THEFT UNDER 1600 BLK N BEECHER RD 2013-00000493 04/16/2013 1310 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 1300 BLK N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000494 04/16/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 4500 BLK MARQUETTE ST 2013-00000495 04/16/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ E HYDRAULIC AVE 2013-00000496 04/16/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 2600 BLK BURR ST 2013-00000497 04/17/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 4500 BLK GARRITANO ST 2013-00000498 04/17/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 2000 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000499 04/17/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY SCHOOLHOUSE RD/ STAGECOACH TRL 2013-00000500 04/17/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000501 04/17/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000502 04/17/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ BOOMBAH BLVD 2013-00000503 04/17/2013 2825 - HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 100 BILK W COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000504 04/18/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 700 BILK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000505 04/18/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000506 04/18/2013 1150 - CREDIT CARD FRAUD 500 BILK BURNING BUSH DR 2013-00000507 04/18/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 400 BILK WINTERBERRY DR 2013-00000508 04/18/2013 7708 -SUICIDE THREAT 700 GAME FARM RD 2013-00000509 04/19/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY GALENA RD/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000510 04/20/2013 8041 -ACCIDENT- HIT AND RUN JACKSON ST/ FREEMONT ST 2of5 t' Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary April 1, 2013 through May 15, 2013 k �I Report #13-0426 to #13-0625 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000511 04/20/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 1300 CAROLYN CT 2013-00000512 04/20/2013 9061 - LOST ARTICLES 200 BILK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000513 04/20/2013 0760 - BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 200 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000514 04/20/2013 5082 - OUT OF STATE WARRANT 500 BILK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000515 04/21/2013 9920 - LOUD/WILD PARTIES 2400 BLK FAIRFAX WAY 2013-00000516 04/21/2013 9049 - ROADWAY OBSTRUCTION FOX RD/ PAVILLION RD 2013-00000517 04/21/2013 2470 - NO DRIVER'S LICENSE N BRIDGE ST/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000518 04/22/2013 2170 - POSS DRUG EQUIPMENT S BRIDGE ST/ E FOX RD 2013-00000519 04/22/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 2900 BLK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000520 04/22/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 2300 TITUS DR 2013-00000521 04/22/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ ROUTE 30 2013-00000522 04/22/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000523 04/22/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000524 04/22/2013 1310 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 4500 BLK CAMDEN LN 2013-00000525 04/23/2013 9004 -ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT STAGECOACH TRL/ CANDLEBERRY LN 2013-00000526 04/23/2013 7708 -SUICIDE THREAT DESK REPORT 2013-00000527 04/23/2013 9439 - DEATH -OTHER 1300 BLK CHESTNUT CIR 2013-00000528 04/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 200 BILK E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000529 04/24/2013 9083 -ASSIST AMBULANCE 300 BLK MULHERN CT 2013-00000530 04/24/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT SCHOOLHOUSE RD/ STAGECOACH TRL 2013-00000531 04/24/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL E VETERANS PKWY/ MCHUGH RD 2013-00000532 04/25/2013 0625 - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2300 BLK AUTUMN CREEK BLVD 2013-00000533 04/19/2013 9008 -ASSIST BUSINESS AGENCY 900 BILK ERICA LN 2013-00000534 04/25/2013 9431 - DEATH - NATURAL CAUSES 400 BLK NORWAY CIR 2013-00000535 04/25/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 126/ ASHLEY RD 2013-00000536 04/25/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BLK ERICA LN 2013-00000537 04/26/2013 1110 - DECEPTIVE PRACTICES 100 BLK W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000538 04/26/2013 1310 - CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 00-99 BLK CANNONBALL TR 2013-00000539 04/26/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY GALENA RD/ KENNEDY RD 2013-00000540 04/26/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ GAME FARM RD 2013-00000541 04/26/2013 9071 - CITIZEN ASSIST 900 BILK CANYON TRAIL CT 2013-00000542 04/26/2013 4255 - UNLAWFUL VISIT INTERFERE 1400 BLK ASPEN LN 2013-00000544 04/26/2013 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 2900 BLK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000545 04/27/2013 2410 - DUI -ALCOHOL ROUTE 47/ CENTER ST 2013-00000546 04/27/2013 2470 - NO DRIVER'S LICENSE W VETERANS PKWY/ N BRIDGE ST 2013-00000547 04/27/2013 4870 - DOMESTIC DISPUTE 400 BILK LANDMARK AVE 2013-00000548 04/27/2013 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 2100 BLK BLUEBIRD LN 2013-00000549 04/27/2013 8041 -ACCIDENT- HIT AND RUN W VETERANS PKWY/ GAME FARM RD 2013-00000550 04/28/2013 1740 - RUNAWAY- MRAI 2900 BLK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000551 04/28/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY ROUTE 71/ PAVILLION RD 2013-00000552 04/28/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 1600 BLK N BEECHER RD 2013-00000553 04/29/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL E VETERANS PKWY/ MCHUGH RD 3of5 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary h April 1, 2013 through May 15, 2013 Report #13-0426 to #13-0625 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000554 04/30/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL ROUTE 71/ SLEEPY HOLLOW RD 2013-00000555 04/30/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 3000 BLK BRISTOL RIDGE RD 2013-00000556 04/30/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL W VETERANS PKWY/ N BEECHER RD 2013-00000557 04/30/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S BRIDGE ST/ E HYDRAULIC AVE 2013-00000558 04/30/2013 9201 - DOG BITE - HOME 1100 KATE DR 2013-00000559 04/30/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS N BRIDGE ST/ E MAIN ST 2013-00000587 04/26/2013 2890 -ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 100 BILK E ORANGE ST 2013-00000560 05/01/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 700 BILK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000561 05/01/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000562 05/01/2013 2825 - HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 500 BILK KELLY AVE 2013-00000563 05/01/2013 1150 - CREDIT CARD FRAUD 500 BLK W BARBERRY CIR 2013-00000564 05/01/2013 9562 -ACCIDENT- INJURY N BRIDGE ST/ BOOMBAH BLVD 2013-00000565 05/01/2013 9071 - CITIZEN ASSIST 200 BILK W RIVER ST 2013-00000566 05/01/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 1200 BLK TAUS CIR 2013-00000567 05/02/2013 4870 - DOMESTIC DISPUTE 200 BILK W VEN EMMON ST 2013-00000568 05/02/2013 2480 -SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL N BRIDGE ST/ CANNONBALL TRL 2013-00000569 05/02/2013 2820 -TELEPHONE THREAT 300 BILK WOODWORTH ST 2013-00000570 05/03/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000571 05/03/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 300 BILK E HYDRAULIC AVE 2013-00000572 05/03/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ ELDAMAIN RD 2013-00000573 05/01/2013 9610 - CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 700 BLK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000574 05/03/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 1600 BLK N BEECHER RD 2013-00000575 05/04/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000576 05/04/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY E VETERANS PKWY/ E COUNTRYSIDE PKWY 2013-00000577 05/04/2013 9020 -SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES W VETERANS PKWY/ ELDAMAIN RD 2013-00000578 05/05/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS W VETERANS PKWY/ SYCAMORE RD 2013-00000579 05/05/2013 8041 -ACCIDENT- HIT AND RUN WALTER ST/ MILL ST 2013-00000580 05/05/2013 0860 - RETAIL THEFT 900 BILK ERICA LN 2013-00000581 05/06/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 100 BLK E KENDALL DR 2013-00000582 05/06/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 2800 BLK MCLELLAN BLVD 2013-00000583 05/06/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP 100 BLI<W VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000585 05/06/2013 9439 - DEATH -OTHER 1200 BLK EVERGREEN LN 2013-00000586 05/07/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 1500 BLK COTTONWOOD TR 2013-00000588 05/07/2013 5081 - IN-STATE WARRANT 2000 BLK S BRIDGE ST 2013-00000589 05/07/2013 9431 - DEATH - NATURAL CAUSES 300 BLK W CENTER ST 2013-00000590 05/07/2013 4387 -VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 500 BILK KELLY AVE 2013-00000591 05/07/2013 0760 - BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 800 BILK ERICA LN 2013-00000592 05/06/2013 9564 -ACCIDENT- PROPERTY W VETERANS PKWY/ ELDAMAIN RD 2013-00000593 05/07/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 2900 BLK OLD GLORY DR 2013-00000594 05/08/2013 0460 - BATTERY 900 BLK MILL ST 2013-00000595 05/08/2013 4387 -VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 1600 BLK CYPRESS LN 4of5 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary h April 1, 2013 through May 15, 2013 Report #13-0426 to #13-0625 Report# Date Offense Location 2013-00000596 05/08/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 300 BILK MCHUGH RD 2013-00000597 05/08/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 200 BILK BARRETT DR 2013-00000598 05/09/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BLK COLONIAL PKWY 2013-00000599 05/09/2013 9062 - FOUND ARTICLES SLEEPY HOLLOW RD/ ROUTE 71 2013-00000600 05/08/2013 9071 - CITIZEN ASSIST 900 BILK ERICA LN 2013-00000601 05/10/2013 9103 -SUSPICIOUS PERSON 600 BLK E VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000602 05/10/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 200 BILK BARRETT DR 2013-00000603 05/11/2013 6601 -SPEEDING (RADAR) ROUTE 71/ HOLLENBACK RD 2013-00000604 05/11/2013 2890 -ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 100 BLK COLONIAL PKWY 2013-00000605 05/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 00-99 BLK E SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000606 05/11/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 500 BILK POWERS CT 2013-00000607 05/11/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY STAGECOACH TRL/ SCHOOLHOUSE RD 2013-00000608 05/11/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 300 BLK WALTER ST 2013-00000609 05/12/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 2900 BLK ALDEN AVE 2013-00000610 05/12/2013 9067 - MISSING -JUVENILE FEMALE 2900 BLK OLD GLORY DR 2013-00000611 05/12/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY N BRIDGE ST/ LANDMARK AVE 2013-00000612 05/12/2013 9610 - CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION BERTRAM DR/ TAMPA DR 2013-00000613 05/12/2013 9428 - INVESTIGATION -SUICIDE 100 BILK BERTRAM DR 2013-00000614 05/13/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP ROUTE 126/ WING RD 2013-00000615 05/13/2013 1811 - POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 900 BILK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000616 05/15/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 1800 BLK COUNTRY HILLS DR 2013-00000617 05/14/2013 0610 - BURGLARY 300 BILK W MAIN ST 2013-00000618 05/14/2013 9005 -ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY DESK REPORT 2013-00000619 05/14/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY S MAIN ST/ W WASHINGTON ST 2013-00000620 05/15/2013 1330 - CRIM TRESPASS REAL PROP 600 BLI< CENTER PKWY 2013-00000621 05/14/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 700 BILK GAME FARM RD 2013-00000622 05/15/2013 2890 -ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 100 BILK E ORANGE ST 2013-00000623 05/15/2013 9569 -ACCIDENT- PRIVATE PROP MARKETPLACE DR/ E VETERANS PKWY 2013-00000624 05/15/2013 9564-ACCIDENT- PROPERTY 400 BLK BRISTOL BAY DR 2013-00000625 05/15/2013 0486 - DOMESTIC BATTERY 100 BILK APPLETREE CT 5of5 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 05/22/2013 11:26 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 04/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 04/30/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 0260-CRIMINAL SEXUAL ASSAULT 1 0486-DOMESTIC BATTERY 12 0610-BURGLARY 1 0625-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2 0760-BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 1 0810-THEFT OVER 1 0820-THEFT UNDER 6 0860-RETAIL THEFT 5 1110-DECEPTIVE PRACTICES 2 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 1 1310-CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY 5 1710-ENDANGER LIFE OF CHILD 1 1740-RUNAWAY-MRAI 2 1811 -FOSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 3 2170-FOSS DRUG EQUIPMENT 2 2410-DUI-ALCOHOL 2 2470-NO DRIVER'S LICENSE 4 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 9 2825-HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 2 2890-ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 2 4255-UNLAWFUL VISIT INTERFERE 1 4387-VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 1 4870-DOMESTIC DISPUTE 2 5081 -IN-STATE WARRANT 4 5082-OUT OF STATE WARRANT 1 7708-SUICIDE THREAT 2 8041 -ACCIDENT-HIT AND RUN 2 9001 -ASSIST CITY FIRE DEPT 1 9004-ASSIST OTHER POLICE DEPT 3 9005-ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY 4 9008-ASSIST BUSINESS AGENCY 1 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 2 9049-ROADWAY OBSTRUCTION 1 9061 -LOST ARTICLES 1 9067-MISSING-JUVENILE FEMALE 1 9071 -CITIZEN ASSIST 1 9083-ASSIST AMBULANCE 2 9201 -DOG BITE-HOME 1 9207-OTHER ANIMAL BITES-PUBLIC 1 9230-ANIMAL-CITATION 1 9428-INVESTIGATION-SUICIDE 1 Page: 1 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 05/22/2013 11:26 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 04/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 04/30/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 9431 -DEATH-NATURAL CAUSES 2 9439-DEATH-OTHER 1 9562-ACCIDENT-INJURY 1 9564-ACCIDENT-PROPERTY 26 9569-ACCIDENT-PRIVATE PROP 1 9610-CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 2 9920-LOUD/WILD PARTIES 1 Total: 132 Page:2 of 2 Incident Analysis Report Summary By Incident Type Print Date/Time: 05/22/2013 11:28 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Login ID: nleja From Date: 05/01/2013 00:00 ORI Number: IL0470200 Incident Type: All To Date: 05/15/2013 23:59 Officer ID: All Call Source: All Location: All Incident Type Number of Incidents 0460-BATTERY 1 0486-DOMESTIC BATTERY 8 0610-BURGLARY 1 0760-BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE 1 0860-RETAIL THEFT 1 1150-CREDIT CARD FRAUD 1 1330-CRIM TRESPASS REAL PROP 1 1811 -POSS CANNABIS<30 GRAMS 3 2480-SUSPENDED/REVOKED DL 1 2820-TELEPHONE THREAT 1 2825-HARASSMENT BY TELEPHONE 1 2890-ALL OTHER DISORDERLY COND 2 4387-VIOL ORDER OF PROTECTION 2 4870-DOMESTIC DISPUTE 1 5081 -IN-STATE WARRANT 1 6601 -SPEEDING(RADAR) 1 8041 -ACCIDENT-HIT AND RUN 1 9005-ASSIST GOVERNMENT AGENCY 3 9020-SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES 1 9062-FOUND ARTICLES 1 9067-MISSING-JUVENILE FEMALE 4 9071 -CITIZEN ASSIST 2 9103-SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1 9428-INVESTIGATION-SUICIDE 4 9431 -DEATH-NATURAL CAUSES 1 9439-DEATH-OTHER 1 9562-ACCIDENT-INJURY 1 9564-ACCIDENT-PROPERTY 11 9569-ACCIDENT-PRIVATE PROP 4 9610-CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATION 2 Total: 64 Page: 1 of 1 Incident Breakdown By Month Report Print DatelTime: 051221201311:29 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 0260-CRIMINAL 2 40.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0460-BATTERY 1 20.01 1 20.0 1 20.01 0 0.01 2 40.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 5 0486-DOMESTIC 5 11.9 7 16.7 8 19.0 12 28.6 10 23.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 42 0510-AGGRAVA 01 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0560-ASSAULT 1 50.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0610-BURGLAR 1 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 33.31 1 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 0625-RESIDENTI 0 0.0 1 25.01 1 25.0 2 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 4 0760-BURGLAR 2 28.6 0 0.0 3 42.9 1 14.3 1 14.31 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 7 0810-THEFT OV 4 40.0 1 10.0 4 40.0 1 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 10 0820-THEFT UN 7 46.71 1 6.7 1 6.71 6 40.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 0860-RETAIL TH 6 21.4 6 21.41 9 32.1 5 17.9 2 7.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 28 0895-THEFT FR 01 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0,0 1 0910-MOTOR VE 3 75.0 1 25.0 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 4 1110-DECEPTIV 0 0.01 2 40.0 1 20.01 2 40.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 1130-FRAUD 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 1137-IDENTITY 11 33.3 2 66.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1150-CREDIT C 2 40.0 1 20.0 0 0.0 1 20.0 1 20.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 5 1200-FOSS STO 0 0.01 1 100.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1310-CRIMINAL 3 30.0 0 0.0 2 20.0 5 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 1330-CRIM THE 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1350-CRIM THE 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.01 1 1365-CRIM THE 0 0.01 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1430-USEIPOSS 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1460-NO FOID C 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0,0 1 1710-ENDANGE 1 50.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 50.01 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 1740-RUNAWAY 0 0.01 1 33.3 0 0.0 2 66.7 0 0.0 0 0,0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 3 1811-FOSS CAN 3 27.3 0 0.0 2 18.2 3 27.3 3 27.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 11 2020-POSS CON 0 0.0 1 33.3 2 66.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 Page:1 of 4 Incident Breakdown By Month Report Print DatelTime: 051221201311:29 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 2170-FOSS DRU 1 12.5 2 25.0 3 37.5 2 25.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 2230-ILLEGAL C 0 0.01 1 100.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 2410-DUI-ALCO 3 37.5 2 25.0 1 12.5 2 25.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 2420.DUI-DRU 01 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2430-ILLEGAL T 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2470-NO DRIVE 5 26.3 6 31.6 3 15.81 41 21.11 1 5.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 2480-SUSPEND 8 19.5 8 19.51 13 31.7 9 22.0 3 7.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 41 2820-TELEPHO 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 1 2825-HARASSM 1 11.1 2 22.2 2 22.2 2 22.2 2 22.2 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 9 2890-ALL OTHE 0 0.01 0 0.0 2 33.31 21 33.31 2 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 3100-MOB ACTI 1 100.0 0 0.01 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 4255-UNLAWFU 01 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 100,0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0,0 1 4387-VIOL ORD 0 0.0 1 16.7 2 33.3 1 16.7 2 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 4530-SEX OFFE 0 0.01 0 0.0 1 100.0 01 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 4870-DOMESTIC 2 22.2 3 33.3 1 11.1 2 22.2 1 11,1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 5081-IN-STATE 7 25.9 7 25.9 5 18.5 4 14.8 4 14.8 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 27 5082-OUT OF ST 0 0.0 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 1 6564-ACCIDENT 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 6601-SPEEDING 0 0.0 0 0.0 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 01 0.01 1 6648-OTHER EQ 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.0 01 0.0 0 0.0 1 7708-SUICIDE T 1 25.0 1 25.0 0 0.0 2 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 4 8002-ASSIST AN 01 0.01 0 0.0 11 100.01 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 8041-ACCIDENT 1 25.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 50.0 1 25.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 4 8056-INVESTIGA 0 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 01 0.0 0 0,0 1 9001-ASSIST CI 0 0.0 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 1 9002-ASSIST CO 2 66.71 0 0.0 11 33.31 0 0,01 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 9004-ASSIST OT 1 14.3 1 14.3 2 28.6 3 42.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 7 9005-ASSIST G 2 13.3 2 13.3 3 20.0 4 26.7 4 26.7 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.01 01 0.01 01 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.0 15 Page:2 of 4 Incident Breakdown By Month Report Print DatelTime: 051221201311:29 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 9008-ASSIST BU 0 0.0 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 2 9009-ASSIST SC 1 100.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 9020-SUSPICIO 4 30.8 5 38.5 1 7.7 2 15.4 1 7.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0,0 13 9049.ROADWAY 01 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9060-SEX OFFE 5 62.5 2 25.0 1 12.5 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 8 9061-LOST ARTI 2 28.6 1 14.3 2 28.61 1 14.31 1 14.31 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 9062-FOUND AR 2 20.0 5 50,0 2 20.0 0 0.0 1 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 9063-LOSTISTO 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9066-MISSING- 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 0.01 01 0.0 1 9067-MISSING- 1 16.71 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 16.71 4 66.71 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 9070-DISORDER 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 9071-CITIZEN A 2 33.3 0 0.0 01 0.0 1 16.7 3 50.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0,0 6 9083-ASSIST AM 3 20.0 4 26.7 6 40.0 2 13.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.01 15 9103-SUSPICIO 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 1 100.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9104-DOMESTIC 0 0.0 1 25.0 3 75.0 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 4 9201-DOG BITE 0 0.0 0 0.0 01 0.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 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 01 0.01 1 9207-OTHER AN 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 100.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 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- 1 100.0 0 0.0 01 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 9230-ANIMAL-C 0 0.0 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 0.01 01 0.01 1 9409-INVESTIGA 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 1 100.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 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 10.0 1 10.0 31 30.0 1 10.0 4 40.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0,0 10 9431-DEATH-N 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 66.7 1 33.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.01 3 9439-DEATH-0 1 33.31 0 0.0 0 0.01 1 33.3 1 33.31 0 0,0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 9562-ACCIDENT 2 18.2 4 36.4 3 27.3 1 9.1 1 9.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 11 9564-ACCIDENT 29 19.9 31 21.2 42 28.8 26 17.8 18 12.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 146 Page:3 of 4 Incident Breakdown By Month Report Print DatelTime: 051221201311:29 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 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 25.01 5 31.3 1 6.31 1 6.31 5 31.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 0 0.01 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 9610-CITY ORDI 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 42.9 2 28.6 2 28.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 9700-VOIDED TI 01 0.0 0 0.0 2 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.01 01 0.0 0 0.01 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 9920-LOUDIWIL 0 0.0 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 1 Total: 142 21.9 129 19.9 156 24.1 132 20.4 88 13,6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 647 Page:4 of 4 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report This report is based on actual hours per month,not payroll periods. Through April 30,2013 January 2013 February March April 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 Deputy Chief(2) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Records Staff Executive Assistan 96.00 n/a n/a n/a 120.00 n/a 173.33 n/a Executive Assistan 10.00 n/a n/a n/a 2.00 n/a n/a n/a Records Clerk(2 F 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 221.33 n/a 173.33 n/a Records Clerk(1 P 24.50 n/a 30.25 n/a 37.00 n/a 45.50 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 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66 19.00 Drug Officer(1) 173.33 14.50 173.33 26.50 173.33 27.50 173.33 8.50 Community Policing School Resource( 346.66 14.00 346.66 18.50 346.66 4.25 346.66 3.00 Patrol Sergeants(4) 693.32 n/a 693.32 5.00 693.32 5.00 693.32 6.00 Officers(14) 2426.62 58.50 2426.62 59.50 2426.62 26.00 2426.62 54.25 Officers(PT-5) 23.00 n/a 113.00 n/a 152.25 n/a 232.00 n/a Part-Time/Civilian BFPC Secretary 5.00 n/a 1.25 n/a 8.25 n/a 26.00 n/a Cadet(1 -Jan/Mar n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Comm. Service(3) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 140.00 n/a Crossing Guards(3 42.00 n/a 56.50 n/a 45.00 n/a 60.00 n/a Evidence Custodia 46.00 n/a 40.00 n/a 58.00 n/a 67.00 n/a Total Hours 5099.74 87.00 5094.24 109.501 5150.41 62.751 5423.75 90.75 ,SAD Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number i d01% Legal ❑ NB #2 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ - City Administrator ■ Tracking Number "- Human Resources ❑ "$ �© Community Development ❑❑ PS 2013-16 Police ALE �► � Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Request to Amend the Liquor Code to Increase the Number of Class A Licenses Meeting and Date: Public Safety—June 6, 2013 Synopsis: Proposed code amendment to increase the number of Class A Licenses. 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: Please see attached information. D Cll o Memorandum s EST. - leas To: Public Safety Committee =�- From: Lisa Pickering, Deputy Clerk O L ►� CC: Gary J. Golinski, Mayor �d °°Ty Rich Hart, Chief of Police <tE '��'� Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: May 30, 2013 Subject: Request for Liquor Code Amendment to Increase the Number of Class A Liquor Licenses Summary Request for liquor code amendment to increase the number of Class A liquor licenses. Background A liquor application has been filed requesting a Class A-2 liquor license for a proposed coffee shop that will offer coffee and alcoholic beverages along with video gaming. Per city code, there is a limit on the number of Class "A" liquor licenses that are available. The city code currently allows for a total of seven Class "A"–Retail-tavern/bar licenses. A list of the current establishments is attached. Before any new Class "A" licenses can be issued, City Council will need to decide if the city liquor code should be amended to increase the number of liquor licenses available. If the decision is made to amend the code, it does not guarantee that a liquor license will be issued to this applicant. As with all liquor applicants, the Liquor Commissioner will review the application and make the final decision. Proposed Amendment to City Liquor Code The proposed amendment would increase the total number of Class "A" licenses to eight. For your consideration attached are red-lined and clean versions of the section of the liquor code which would be affected by this request. UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CLASS A LIQUOR LICENSES—May 2013 City Code allows a total of 7 Class Al-A4 licenses. Only 3 can be located in the downtown area. Downtown BUSINESS ADDRESS CLASS/DESCRIPTION 1 Yes Cobblestone 101 W. Van Emmon A-1 Beer, Wine, Liquor& Package 2 Yes The Grille 209 S. Bridge Street A-1 Beer, Wine, Liquor& Package f/k/a Kendall Pub 3 Yes Rowdy's 210 S. Bridge Street. A-1 Beer, Wine, Liquor & Package 4 No Stonefire 2075 Marketview Drive A-1 Beer, Wine, Liquor& Package 5 No Yorkville Bowl 1205 N. Bridge Street A-2 Beer, Wine, and Liquor 6 No Dolly's #3 1959 S. Bridge Street A-3 Beer,Wine, and Liquor Approved, but not open yet Service Bar Only) 7 No Classics #4 1961 S. Bridge Street A-3 Beer,Wine, and Liquor Approved, but not open yet (Service Bar Only) Proposed Location Coffee shop that plans to offer coffee 2635 N. Bridge Street A-2 Beer, Wine, and Liquor and alcoholic beverages along with Just North of Rt. 47 & video gaming. Cannonball Trail River North Red-lined version 3-3-6: NUMBER OF LICENSES: A. No limitation shall be in effect within the city as to the maximum number of liquor license holders, except with reference to: (Ord. 2008-59, 7-8-2008) 1.Number Of Licenses For Classes Al Through A4: Holders of classes Al through A4 which shall not exceed the number of three (3) licenses issued at any given time in an area commencing at the intersection of the center line of Route 47, also known as Bridge Street, and the center line of Van Emmon Street, and running thence west along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the alley; thence in a northerly direction parallel to the center line of said Route 47 to the south bank of the Fox River; thence easterly along the south bank of the Fox River to a point which intersects with the center line of Heustis Street extended; thence along said east line extended in a southerly direction and along the center line of said Heustis Street until said line intersects the center line of Van Emmon Street; thence west along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the intersection of the center line of Route 47; thence westerly along the center line of Van Emmon Street to a point 100 feet westerly of the easterly line of Route 47; thence southerly parallel with Route 47 (the same being Bridge Street)to the point of intersection of the center line of Washington Street; thence easterly along the center line of Washington Street to a point 100 feet easterly of the easterly line of Route 47, the same being Bridge Street thence northerly parallel with the easterly line of Route 47 to its intersection with the center line of Van Emmon Street; thence westerly along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the place of beginning. In any event, it shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor within any residential portion of the city. (Ord. 2011-42, 8-9-2011) 2. Additional Retail Type Licenses Issued: The liquor control commissioner shall further have a right to issue up to a total of fives x(4)additional retail type licenses inclusive of any of the four(4) existing retail class licenses, in areas outside the above designated downtown area and outside of any residential area subject to approval of the city council, in order to provide for the orderly growth of the city with respect to additional territories being developed and annexed within the city. No licenses in excess of fivefouf f5j(4)additional class Al through A4 licenses, inclusive, shall be issued outside of the downtown area without amendment of this section by the city council. (Ord. 2012-36, 10-23-2012) 3. Maximum Number Of Package (Class B And B1) Liquor Licenses: There shall be no more than nine (9) class B liquor licenses at any one time. There shall be no more than seven (7) class B 1 liquor licenses at any one time. (Ord. 2011-12, 4-12-2011) 4. Number Of Licenses Required In A Shopping Center: There shall be permitted not more than any one liquor license of any package (B or B1) class in any shopping center up to one hundred thousand(100,000) square feet of gross building floor area. There will be available one additional liquor license of said package class for those shopping centers in excess of one hundred thousand(100,000) square feet of gross building floor area upon approval of the liquor commissioner. (Ord. 2008-59, 7-8-2008) Clean version 3-3-6: NUMBER OF LICENSES: A. No limitation shall be in effect within the city as to the maximum number of liquor license holders, except with reference to: (Ord. 2008-59, 7-8-2008) 1.Number Of Licenses For Classes Al Through A4: Holders of classes Al through A4 which shall not exceed the number of three (3) licenses issued at any given time in an area commencing at the intersection of the center line of Route 47, also known as Bridge Street, and the center line of Van Emmon Street, and running thence west along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the alley; thence in a northerly direction parallel to the center line of said Route 47 to the south bank of the Fox River; thence easterly along the south bank of the Fox River to a point which intersects with the center line of Heustis Street extended; thence along said east line extended in a southerly direction and along the center line of said Heustis Street until said line intersects the center line of Van Emmon Street; thence west along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the intersection of the center line of Route 47; thence westerly along the center line of Van Emmon Street to a point 100 feet westerly of the easterly line of Route 47; thence southerly parallel with Route 47 (the same being Bridge Street)to the point of intersection of the center line of Washington Street; thence easterly along the center line of Washington Street to a point 100 feet easterly of the easterly line of Route 47, the same being Bridge Street thence northerly parallel with the easterly line of Route 47 to its intersection with the center line of Van Emmon Street; thence westerly along the center line of Van Emmon Street to the place of beginning. In any event, it shall be unlawful to sell or offer for sale at retail any alcoholic liquor within any residential portion of the city. (Ord. 2011-42, 8-9-2011) 2. Additional Retail Type Licenses Issued: The liquor control commissioner shall further have a right to issue up to a total of five (5) additional retail type licenses inclusive of any of the four(4) existing retail class licenses, in areas outside the above designated downtown area and outside of any residential area subject to approval of the city council, in order to provide for the orderly growth of the city with respect to additional territories being developed and annexed within the city. No licenses in excess of five (5) additional class Al through A4 licenses, inclusive, shall be issued outside of the downtown area without amendment of this section by the city council. (Ord. 2012-36, 10-23-2012) 3. Maximum Number Of Package (Class B And B1) Liquor Licenses: There shall be no more than nine (9) class B liquor licenses at any one time. There shall be no more than seven (7) class B 1 liquor licenses at any one time. (Ord. 2011-12, 4-12-2011) 4. Number Of Licenses Required In A Shopping Center: There shall be permitted not more than any one liquor license of any package (B or B1) class in any shopping center up to one hundred thousand(100,000) square feet of gross building floor area. There will be available one additional liquor license of said package class for those shopping centers in excess of one hundred thousand(100,000) square feet of gross building floor area upon approval of the liquor commissioner. (Ord. 2008-59, 7-8-2008) 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 5/4-1 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 City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. That Title 3, Chapter 3, Section 6-A-2, of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by deleting paragraph 2 in its entirety and replacing it with the following: 2. Additional Retail Type Licenses Issued: The liquor control commissioner shall further have a right to issue up to a total of five (5) additional retail type licenses inclusive of any of the four (4) existing retail class licenses, in areas outside the above designated downtown area and outside of any residential area subject to approval of the city council, in order to provide for the orderly growth of the city with respect to additional territories being developed and annexed within the city. No licenses in excess of five (5) additional class Al through A4 licenses, inclusive, shall be issued outside of the downtown area without amendment of this section by the city council. (Ord. 2012-36, 10-23-2012) 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 1 CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT CHRIS FUNKHOUSER JOEL FRIEDERS 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 2 �� � ( � �cvc fills To offer a relaxed , causal environment for adults who enjoy a good cup of coffee, after dinner libation , and a low key gaming experience . Upstart, locally managed company Vast research to validate concept Solid financial backing Aggressive growth plan Future employment of up to 500 associates Substantial revenue source for communities that embrace our concept One hundred retail sights Warehouse space Liquor licenses to support each store Local business licenses Building permits Support of local government AIM. a . , ra —- ter, ,Mj �r�•(4+ o A safe environment for your citizens o Clean , upscale stores c No minors c Stores located well away from schools, day cares, and church 's . ce-Y 7 Not in competition with established bars or restaurants A steady revenue stream for years to come Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0 Legal 0 OB #1 Finance ❑ EST. -� __ti 1838 Engineer ❑ -- City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number Human Resources ❑ `=Q Community Development : PS 2013-08 Police ALE � Public Works ❑ Parks and Recreation ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Adopting License Regulations for Pawn Brokers and Resale Dealers—First Reading Meeting and Date: Public Safety Committee—June 6, 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: PS 4/4/13 &5/2/13 Action Taken: Discussion CC 5/16/13 Item Number: PS 2013-08 Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Chief Richard Hart Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Memorandum To: City Council EST. 183fi From: Bart Olson, City Administrator ' CC: Date: May 9, 2013 Subject: Pawnbrokers and resale dealer ordinance LJILL E�% Summary A first reading of an ordinance adopting license regulations for pawnbrokers and resale dealers. Background This item was last discussed at the May Public Safety Committee meeting. At that meeting,the City heard from various business owners and residents in the City both in favor of and opposed to the attached ordinance. The Committee discussed the proposed ordinances and recommended changes to the ordinance (attached in a track changes form). The Committee then recommended approval of the revised ordinance, by a 3-1 vote. The changes to the ordinance are as follows: 1) Page 12, Section 3-13-20, A. a. The waiting period for all individually identifiable items has been changed from ten days to seven days. 2) Page 12, Section 3-13-20, B. a. The waiting period for non-individually identifiable items has been changed from three days to one day. 3) Page 12, Section 3-13-20, C. a. This letter"C" item is a new proposal. It exempts coins,paper money, and bullion from a waiting period. 4) Page 4, Section 3-13-4; Page 6, Section 3-13-9; Page 6, Section 3-13-11; a. An early version of the ordinance made general references to pawnbrokers or resale dealers throughout the document, when the ordinance itself used the terms interchangeably. The most recent draft of the ordinance differentiates between the two types of businesses now requires us to clean up the above sections so that they apply to both types of businesses, rather than one. These were clarifications caught by Attorney Binninger. Recommendation This agenda item is for first reading only. Staff does support the ordinance in its current state. 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: 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 3 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 I 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. 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 D"`x"`BROKE 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: Ordinance No.2013- Page 4 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 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 5 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. 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 ,..,,.nbf!eker-'° 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 6 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 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 7 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; 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(115) 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 8 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 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 9 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. 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 10 include the seller's first and last name, current address, date of birth, and physical descriptors. iii. The date and time of the transaction. 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 11 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 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 seven 0)(7) 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 non-individually identifiable jewelry or other non-individually identifiable articles within twenty-four (24) thfee (3' day hours of the time of purchasing or receiving the same. C. Any coins,paper money, or bullion shall be exempt from a waiting period. 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 12 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: 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 13 3-13-26: SEVERABILITY: 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 it"assage, approval, and Field cod publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of 52013. CITY CLERK CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT JOEL FRIEDERSTA 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 14 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 92013. 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: 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 3 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. 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 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: Ordinance No.2013- Page 4 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 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 5 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. 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 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 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 6 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 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 7 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; 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 (115) 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 8 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 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 9 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. 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. I.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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 10 include the seller's first and last name, current address, date of birth, and physical descriptors. iii. The date and time of the transaction. 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 11 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 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 seven(7) 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 non-individually identifiable jewelry or other non- individually identifiable articles within twenty-four(24)hours of the time of purchasing or receiving the same. C. Any coins, paper money, or bullion shall be exempt from a waiting period. 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 Ordinance No.2013- Page 12 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: 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. Ordinance No.2013- Page 13 3-13-26: SEVERABILITY: 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 JOEL FRIEDERS 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 14 CfTy Reviewed By: X06 Legal ❑ Agenda Item Number Finance 0 OB #2 EST. -� __ti 1838 Engineer ❑ City Administrator 0 : Human Resources ❑ Tracking Number ' V.* Community Development ❑' PS 2013-13 Police ALE Public Works Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Parking restrictions near Bristol Bay Regional Park Meeting and Date: Public Safety—June 6, 2013 Synopsis: See attached memo. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Bart Olson Administration Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Memorandum To: City Council EST. -�` Yid 1s36 From: Jeff Weckbach, Administrative Intern Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: May 30, 2013 C<wrMY Sad �LE ��'` Subject: Parking near Bristol Bay Regional Park Summary: A discussion related to off-street parking near Bristol Bay Regional Park(Bristol Bay 65). Background: This item was last discussed at the May 2nd Public Safety Meeting and May 16th City Council Meeting. At these meetings the City Council directed staff to draft and mail a letter to all residents who would be affected by this parking change to inform them of the changes. A public hearing does not need to be entered into for this item, however citizens may be in attendance at this meeting to voice their opinions on the matter. This item was discussed at the April 4th Public Safety meeting. At that meeting it was expressed there were some concerns regarding parking on both sides of the street near Bristol Bay 65. Currently parking is allowed on both sides of the street and parking on both sides of the road prevents safe traffic flows in both directions. The proposed ordinance would restrict parking on the West/North side of Bertram Drive, the West side of Sarasota Avenue, and the North side of Pensacola Street from the hours of 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Monday through Friday and 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. on Saturdays and Sundays during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. Individuals would still be permitted to park on the eastern side of the street which would allow access to the park without having to cross the street. Also, with the current design of the road,parking on the west side of the street results in a driver's line of vision being impaired where the road bends. Recommendation: Past City Council process for approving new parking restrictions has involved the committee first endorsing the parking restrictions, then directing staff to send letters to surrounding property owners inviting them to a future meeting to ask questions about the proposed restrictions, and then the City Council considering the full ordinance. Staff has sent out letters and recommends the Committee to endorse the parking restrictions and move this item to City Council United City of Yorkville I " 800 Game Farm Road EST 1336 Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 <<NAME>> <<ADDRESS>> Yorkville,IL 60560 May 20,2013 Dear<<NAME>>, The City of Yorkville is currently proposing a parking restriction on the West/North side of Bertram Drive,the West side of Sarasota Avenue, and the North side of Pensacola Street near Bristol Bay Regional Park. This restriction would eliminate on street parking on the mentioned sides of the road between the hours of 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. Monday through Friday and 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. on Saturdays and Sundays during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. Individuals would still be permitted to park on the eastern side of the street which would allow access to the park without having to cross the street. This parking restriction is being proposed in response to several public safety issues which have manifested from individuals parking on the street opposite of the Park and then crossing the road in order to access the Park. This increased foot traffic during events causes a public safety issue,because parked vehicles along the curvature of the road impair a driver's line of sight,thereby increasing the likelihood of an accident. As a resident you have a right to speak on this matter prior to its implementation. This item will be discussed at the upcoming City Council meeting which will occur on May 28th at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers or at the Public Safety Committee meeting Thursday June 6th at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room. You also can contact your elected officials or City staff at any time to voice your concerns, comments, or questions. You can contact City Hall Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at(630)553-4350, or by sending an email to bolson @yorkville.il.us. Sincerely, Mayor Golinski t *. Bristol Bay 4�1 ' f Ar Gardiner Ec. ■ H t -. B #( rz zi As a Ilk w Q c„ e Pensacola f CWT i wr v Legend E:1 Area of Restricted Parking 0 200 400 _ Feet DATE: Engineering Enterprises,Inc. United City of Yorkville APRIL 2013 9 9 a v BRISTOL BAY PARKING LOCATION MAP CONSULTING ENGINEERS 800 Game Farm Road PROJECT NO.: 52 wheeler Road Yorkville,IL 60560 Y01319 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Sugar Grove,Illinois 60554 (630)553-4350 PATH: KENDALL COUNTY,ILLINOIS L* (630)466-6700/—eemeb.00n http://www.yorkville.il.us H:IGISIPUBLIC/YORKVILLE/2013/ NORTH NO. DATE REVISIONS FILE: Y01319-LOCATION.MXD 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 REGULATING ON-STREET PARKING Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois This day of June,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 REGULATING ON-STREET PARKING NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. Title 6, Chapter 2, Section 2, of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding the following: 6-2-2: PARKING PROHIBITED ON DESIGNATED STREETS: BERTRAM DRIVE A "no parking" zone shall be created on the west/north side of Bertram Drive from Bristol Bay Drive to Harrison Street, to be effective Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. SARASOTA AVENUE A "no parking" zone shall be created on the west side of Sarasota Avenue from Bertram Drive to Pensacola Street, to be effective Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. PENSACOLA STREET A "no parking" zone shall be created on the north side of Pensacola Street from Sarasota Avenue to Pleasant Court, to be effective Monday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. Section 2. If any Section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Chapter is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. Section 3. 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 2013. CITY CLERK CARLO COLOSIMO KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI LARRY KOT CHRIS FUNKHOUSER JOEL FRIEDERS 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 3 CIP Reviewed By: K 0 Legal ❑ Agenda Item Number 06 Finance OB #3 ESL -� 1836 Engineer ❑ City Administrator 0 � �� �; � y Human Resources ❑ Tracking Number � _© Community Development ❑ p�7�7 2013-14 Police Public Works Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Parking restrictions on Marketplace Drive Meeting and Date: Public Safety—June 6, 2013 Synopsis: See attached memo. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Bart Olson Administration Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Memorandum To: City Council EST. -�` LYi� 1sa6 From: Jeff Weckbach, Administrative Intern Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: May 30, 2013 C<wrMY Sad �LE ��'` Subject: Parking Restrictions along Marketplace Drive Summary: A discussion related to off-street parking near Fox River Apartments on Marketplace Drive between US 34/East Veterans Parkway and McHugh Road. Background: This item was last discussed at the May 2nd Public Safety Meeting and May 16th City Council Meeting. At these meetings the City Council directed staff to draft and mail a letter to all residents who would be affected by this parking change to inform them of the changes. A public hearing does not need to be entered into for this item, however citizens may be in attendance at this meeting to voice their opinions on the matter. This item was brought about due to a citizen concern that it is difficult to see parked cars on this street late at night near the Fox River Apartment Complex. Parking is currently permitted on both sides of this street and mostly occurs on the weekends or for a short period of time when parents wait for the bus to arrive to drop off their children during bad weather. The proposed ordinance would restrict parking on both sides of Marketplace Drive between US 34/East Veterans Parkway and McHugh Road at all times. With the current design of the road,parking on either side of the street causes a driver to have to move into the other lane in order to safely pass around the parked vehicle. Doing this would most likely cause an oncoming car to have to wait. With the amount of traffic on this road and the width being 31 feet in length, our staff feels there is not an adequate amount of space for parking to occur on either side. Recommendation: Past City Council process for approving new parking restrictions has involved the committee first endorsing the parking restrictions, then directing staff to send letters to surrounding property owners inviting them to a future meeting to ask questions about the proposed restrictions, and then the City Council considering the full ordinance. Staff has sent out letters and recommends the Committee to endorse the parking restrictions and move this item to City Council. �O c'r o United City of Yorkville a Will- 800 Game Farm Road EST. -� ` 1836 Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 <<NAME>> <<ADDRESS>> Yorkville,IL 60560 May 20,2013 Dear<<NAME>>, The City of Yorkville is currently proposing a parking restriction on a portion of Marketplace Drive. This restriction would eliminate on street parking on both sides of Marketplace Drive between US 34/East Veterans Parkway and McHugh Rd at all times. This parking restriction is being proposed in response to several public safety issues which have manifested from individuals parking on the Marketplace Drive. Due to the current design of the road, parking on either side of this street forces a driver to move into the other lane in order to safely pass around a parked vehicle, which in turn results in an oncoming vehicle to have to wait for the passing vehicle. This presents a significant public safety issue which needs to be addressed. As a resident you have a right to speak on this matter prior to its implementation. This item will be discussed at the upcoming City Council meeting which will occur on May 28th at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers or at the Public Safety Committee meeting Thursday June 6th at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room. You also can contact your elected officials or City staff at any time to voice your concerns, comments, or questions. You can contact City Hall Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at (630)553-4350, or by sending an email to bolson @yorkville.il.us. Sincerely, Mayor Golinski 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 REGULATING ON-STREET PARKING Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois This day of June,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 REGULATING ON-STREET PARKING NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. Title 6, Chapter 2, Section 2, of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding the following: 6-2-2: PARKING PROHIBITED ON DESIGNATED STREETS: MARKETPLACE DRIVE A "no parking" zone shall be created on both sides of Marketplace Drive from East Veterans Parkway/U.S. 34 to McHugh Road. Section 2. If any Section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Chapter is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. 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 CHRIS FUNKHOUSER JOEL FRIEDERS 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 2