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Ordinance 2006-039 � I STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) ORDINANCE No. 2006- 35 ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE TITLE 6 – TRAFFIC, SECTION 6 -2 -6 REPEALING THE PROHIBITION OF OVERNIGHT PARKING Whereas the United City of Yorkville has taken up, discussed and considered amending the City Code, Title 6— Traffic, Section 6 -2 -6 (enacted by Ordinance 2005- 095) regarding Overnight Parking, and specifically to repeal the provisions on vehicular overnight parking contained in paragraphs A, B, C and D of Section 6 -2 -6, and Whereas attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is the text of the current Section 6 -2 -6 indicating the deletion (by crossing out) of paragraphs A, B, C and D of Section 6 -2 -6, and Whereas attached hereto as Exhibit `B" is Section 6 -2 -6 after the deletions of paragraphs A, B, C and D and furthermore after relettering prior the paragraphs E and F as paragraphs A and B.+ NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, upon Motion duly made, seconded and approved by a majority of those so voting, that Title 6— Traffic, and specifically Section 6 -2 -6 (which was enacted by Ordinance 2005 -- 095) of the City Code of the United City of Yorkville is hereby amended by deleting paragraphs A, B, C and D thereof, and relettering paragraphs E and F as paragraphs A and B. The resulting text of Section 6 -2 -6, after this amendment, is shown on the attached Exhibit `B" which is hereby declared to be Section 6 -2 -6 of Title 6— Traffic of the City Code of the United city of Yorkville. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage. JAMES BOCK JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURR � PAUL JAMES DEAN WOLFER MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE Y\ Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2006. _ o MAYO Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this ON day of , A.D. 2006. ATTEST. . CITY CLERK Prepared by: John Justin Wyeth City Attorney United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Exhibit " A " TITLE 6 — TRAFFIC, CHAPTER 2, PARKING REGULATIONS NEW SECTION 6 -2 -6 RESTRICTIONS ON OVERNIGHT PARKING AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING i nr „aIfflib-4- :,,r ,.., O fa ght- Pafk4ag- Ne- p@F& chal'_ parh a ° gn ecessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a p ice officer or traffic- control device at any time between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:0 m. on a street of the City of Yorkville, except that this prohibition shall not a y to any eet that has no curb. B. Tempor Exemption from Overnight Parking Restriction: A resident ay request a temporary exe tion for vehicles owned by them or a guest at their resid ce. This request must be in e by calling the police department at its non emer ncy number [630 - 553 - 4343]. Wh making the request, the resident must zov i the resident address, the vehicle's Ii nse plate number and state, and the /mod el/color of the vehicle. The resident must so provide the date(s) for which t exemption is requested. Exemptions shall be limited t three consecutive nights per quest and limited to ten requests per calendar year. C. Standing exemption dates; Knows that sever times per year involve travel to the United City of Yorkville, and guests for a resid is of the City, the Prohibition set forth in Paragraph A, above, shall not apply to th owing times (mornings 1:00 am to 6:OOam • Memorial Day W ekend, mo s of Sat., Sun., Mon., • Labor Day W end, mornings of t., Sun., Mon., • Thanksgivi Weekend, mornings of ursday — Mon., • Mornin of December 22, through Janu 2 D. Opt out of Prohibiti (Cul de sac, only): The City Council ma consider granting a petition to opt out of e prohibition contained in Paragraph A, from t property owners of a cul de sac up the following events: 1. mittal of a petition identifying the street name of the cul de sac, d all street add sses fronting on the cul de sac, Parcel Index Numbers (PIN's) for all s eet address , and the desire to opt out. 2. One Hundred Percent (100 %) agreement among the property owners as videnced by signatures from the owners of all of the properties fronting on the cul de sac -°e�i tY e- pr�:tiar�. cu . .,.i ayriv v. o the petition, the E314ef of Poliee the list of opted u dacs. The opt out shall have a duration of ndis and will expire automatically unless rt is b the ocess set forth herein. Within the last six months prior to ex e 2 m out period, the Police Departmen-Lshai�iiotity all property owners on an opted out cu c e e expiration date, and the ri 1 far zonc ra? E. Limitation on Parking of Second Division Vehicles: No second division vehicle, including contractor's trailers and equipment, except those with a license classification of "A" or "B" under the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be parked for a period longer than one (1) hour on any public street in a residential district, except where making a delivery or rendering a service at such premises. F. Fine: $25 per violation. Exhibit "B" TITLE 6 — TRAFFIC, CHAPTER 2, PARKING REGULATIONS SECTION 6 -2 -6 RESTRICTIONS ON OVERNIGHT PARKING AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING A. Limitation on Parking of Second Division Vehicles: No second division vehicle, including contractor's trailers and equipment, except those with a license classification of "A" or "B" under the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be parked for a period longer than one (1) hour on any public street in a residential district, except where making a delivery or rendering a service at such premises. B. Fine: $25 per violation.