Public Safety Packet 2005 03-10-05 `,QED C/T United City of Yorkville
T County Seat of Kendall County
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+EST '1836 Yorkville, Illinois, 60560
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Thursday, March 10, 2005
6:30 PM
City Conference Room
AGENDA
This meeting has been cancelled.
The next regularly scheduled meeting is Thursday, April 14, 2005
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PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Thursday, February 10, 2005
6:30 pm
City Conference Room
Committee Members Present:
Chairman Alderman Larry Kot
Alderwoman Wanda Ohare
Alderman Paul James
Alderwoman Rose Spears
City Staff Present:
Police chief Harold Martin
1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: January 13,2005 There were 2 grammatical
errors to correct on page 3. Under item 10,the word be was added. The sentence
should read: The committee found this to be great that Sgt. Diederich was looking
into this matter. Under item 11 the word still needs to be removed so that it reads:
chief Martin stated that Attorney John Wyeth is working on this and as soon as he gets
the information.... Also on page 5 under additional business, the 2nd item was added
to: ...the lights at Countryside that are not lit and the sign is falling down.
2. Police Reports—January 2005 There was an article in the Police chief magazine
written by Harold Martin and Barry Groesch. There is only 1 report involving dogs.
It's because it is winter and also because the police are trying to resolve the issues with
the owners. Wanda Ohare raised a question about what a Horizontal Nystagmus Gaze
was. It's an involuntary twitch in the pupil that is present when the person is
intoxicated. Larry Kot commented about the training. He is very encouraged that
every month the officers are being trained. Officer Schwartzkopf and Sergeant Hart
are in a lot of trainings because they are our representatives for ILEAS which is
Homeland Security. They have been assigned to the containment team for Region 3.
Rich is our SRT Commander for the Kendall County SRT Team and Don is an
assistant. One of the new officers are in a shooting class to keep up on their skills.
Rose Spears made a comment about Sara and Larry and how remarkable they are. Sara
is doing very well with neighborhood watch, she is going the extra mile. She is
defmitely a go —getter.
3. Budget Requests for 2005/2006 The 2 squad cars with the highest miles will be
replaced, and there will be 2 new squads for our new hires. A ballistics entry shield is
like a vest but it is bigger. It is about 2 ft wide by 3 1/2 ft high. It is for Homeland
security issues and for SRT assistance and for entry where there is shooting going on.
Chief Martin stated that if he could get any grants for any of these items that the city
would not have to spend money on these things. Larry Kot would like to see a little
explanation along with each item to refresh his memory when he is looking at these
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items to buy. The portable surveillance system is basically a video camera that can be
moved from site to site. Wanda Ohare suggested that maybe the developers could
donate money towards the portable surveillance system, since they are being broken
into. Larry Kot commented that the reason Yorkville has not been hit as hard with
theft as other communities is because the Police have been so proactive in their
patrolling. Next month Harold will bring back a job description and policy for the
Police Cadet. This item will move ahead.
4. Generator Update It is up and running and has been tested. It will be tested every so
often. The old one will be moved by us to another pad at Public Works. Larry Kot
would like to see the equipment fenced in, where now it is in the open.
5. Countryside Interceptor Update Countryside Parkway will be torn up for this. The
bank and the Funeral Home will have a temporary access point. Rose Spears
suggested that maybe a police officer could sit at the corner during rush hour for a few
days to make sure traffic obeys the rules while things are torn up.
6. Business Registration Update I Alarm Response Update This should be brought
back, with something put together to form a policy about what should be done about
alarms being set off too often.
7. Warning Signs for Retention/Detention Ponds in New Areas Update John Wyeth
is working on this. Signs posting the depth could make the city liable. If the sign is in
the wrong place, and the people don't see it, the city could be liable, if someone would
deface the sign, and we don't catch it,the city could be liable, possibly, if there is no
sign, the city could be liable. This should be brought back next month, after John gets
something put together.
8. Contacting IDOT—Railroad Crossing Gates @ Rt. 47 and Hydraulic Avenue—
Update This was discussed with Steve Klein from IDOT. He is familiar with the
widening project. The program they use does not warrant gates at this time. The
formula used with the average daily vehicles and the average daily train traffic
factored makes the accident frequency well below 0.2%to even warrant a traffic gate
engineering study. Maybe we could get a red flashing light for the side streets and the
alleyways. This will be looked into.
9. Additional Business We should make a policy to have proper lighting and signs for
private strip malls. We should try to get an agreement to be able to enforce parking
and stop signs in a private mall. This should be put on as an agenda item.
What about our liquor license and the types of restaurants? Does it have to be in
effect
when the restaurant applies for it's license to make it effective? John is working on it.
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On street parking is becoming an issue in Fox Hill. Semis are being parked on the street.
People are parking on the corners, and parking their cars across the sidewalks. Chief
Martin would like to have a parking ban from 1 am—6 am. There was discussion about
commercial vehicles and how they can and cannot be parked. This will be brought back
as an agenda item with sample ordinances.
The police department has presented 2 individuals to be on the Major Crime Task Force.
We will know next month if they will be accepted. They are trying to work out funding
so the city does not have the cost. It will probably be up and running in April or May.
Kendall County agencies that are working with this are Oswego, Minooka, Piano, Joliet,
Yorkville, Kendall County, State's Attorney, ISP, Sandwich and Montgomery were
approached, but we have not heard back. This is for the extra manpower and resources
you might need in a big case such as a murder. Larry Kot asked what is the cost of a leads
terminal and where should it be?
Dave's promotion will go into effect April 1A.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 pm.
Minutes submitted by Laura Leppert.
Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - February 2005
Offense Categories FEB MAR APR MAY, JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 04 TOTALS JANI FEB 05 TOTALS;
Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i. 0 0
Assault 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 11 1 ` 0 1
Battery2 5 4 3 6 1 _... 5 4
2 77 50 7 ` 6 13
Burglary 1 8 2 5 9 12 6 5 1 2 13 71 7 1 5 12
Cannabis Offenses1 5 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 16 5 f 0 5
Controlled Substance Offenses. 0
0
0 0
0
1 0 0 0 0 0 _.¢w. 1 �_.e_... . ..0.... ._ ... _ ....
0
0
Crimes Involving Children ,ti�... 1 6 1 _. 5 1 ... 4 4 .,. __.6_�. 7_..�_ 0 . ...2... 41
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Criminal Damage 4 7 6 22 16 20 12 17 12 17 18 156 12 12 24
Deceptive Practices 2 0 5 6 1 5 6 3 1 4 036 6 ; 3 9
Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 0 2. ... ._." 3... 1..... ...."..3... 1 0 0 _.. 2 3
15 1 1 2
Firearms Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
.._ 1 ___.. 3._._. o.. .l ..,o..._ 0
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Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kidnapping r._._.._.._ .. ... _.._ 0 0
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Liquor Offenses 2 0 2 6 0 1 6 3 3 4 0 28 0 i 2 2
Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
,
Robbery 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 � 0 0
Sex
Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 0
Theft 5 12 8 14 12 10 7 13 6 7 12 114 16 11 27
All Other Criminal Offenses 25 10 10 15 14 18 11 15 14 11 14 170 18 P 9 27
Traffic Incidents FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 04 TOTALS JANI FEB 05 TOTALS
Driving Under The Influence 3 5 4 2 2 1 0 10 5 2 11 46 5 4 9
License/Registration Violations 42 75 35 33 37 24 57 33 44 25 35 495 30 35 65
Seatbelt Citations 14 8 3 126 64 16 18 14 9 16 8 314 44 22 66
Seatbelt Warnings 11 5 18 29 21 19 13 12 6 16 0 155 39 26 65
Speeding Citations54 47 34 29 1� 12 37. .. 21 18 35.., 36 382 39 A 53 92
Speeding Warnings
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p g arnings 65 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 37 42 280 51 I 71 122
Transportation of Alcohol 2 1 0 1 0 1 4 4 5 0 2 20 1 I 1 2
Uninsured Motor Vehicle 43 49 41 42 27 29 43 25 24 16 31 418 21 , 31 52
Total Citations Issued 177 195 160 279 186 132 233 170 158 118 181 2176 130 1 177 307
Total Verbal Warnings Issued 7 4 12 4 5 5 15 6 8 9 6 85 6 L 5 23
Total Written Warnings Issued 334 383 304 357 251 264 269 221 244 237 326 3533 393 . 334 727
Accident Reports Taken FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC° 04 TOTALS JAN FEB 05,TOTALSv
Hit and Run Accident 2 7 2 1 0 1 1 4 5 0 5 286 2 8
Property Damage Accident 26 27 24 34 30 32 36 23 39 27 34 360 33 , 17 50
Personal Injury Accident 5 2 2 3 1 8 5 10 5 3 3 52 4 1 2 6
Total Accidents Taken 33 36 28 38 31 41 42 37 49 30` 42 440 43 i 21 64 z)
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under the Kidnapping Section of the Illinois
Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - February 2005
2005
PATROLFEB > APR ; JUN JUL AUG sir ° OCT Nov DEC JAN 05 ,EED TOTALS
Accidents 21.92 24.67 33.33 24.50 29.83 32.20 27.58 45.75 32.92 18.25 30.08 25.17 9.581 34.75
Administrative Activity 535.47 572.88 382.42 348.27 374.17 324.92 313.05 389.33 434.42 525.50 701.20 660.08 468.92 1129.00
Animal Complaints 2.58 5.00 8.50 8.00 6.58 7.92 6.08 4.75 10.00 6.45 5.83 5.50 2.92 8.42
Arrest Activity 18.75 36.23 41.88 24.17 38.42 20.73 52.67 17.33 29.58 24.50 38.83 30.75 22.08 52.83
Assist Agencies 176.23 166.05 191.50 131.75 144.25 179.28 223.75 116.75 152.50 118.92 143.50 121.17 158.42 279.59
Community Relations 23.58 59.25 45.33 68.25 99.62 88.33 77.33 91.17 88.67 93.75 36.80 35.42 64.08 99.50
Departmental Duties 132.00 100.33 92.07 104.73 99.97 118.83 122.58 139.17 109.42 92.50 139.33 166.67 93.33 260.00
Investigations 143.67 51.50 28.17 43.38 92.58 81.75 57.67 63.92 63.50 29.58 31.33 19.75 28.33 48.08
Ordinance/Traffic Violations 103.13 134.52 79.43 152.43 86.95 58.45 100.68 61.98 85.93 52.27 101.80 128.60 82.42 211.02
Personnel Activity 535.83 837.30 592.50 549.27 1002.25 640.08 789.93 660.10 398.45 473.83 747.50 586.95 432.92 1019.87
Preventive Patrol 888.82 832.15 922.35 831.75 879.00 733.35 792.68 971.15 720.53 791.30 772.35 752.37 747.58 1499.95
Public Complaints 74.17 72.60 93.72 122.50 116.92 147.17 131.58 87.32 98.97 69.13 124.25 74.50 51.75 126.25
Public Services 24.67 50.75 34.83 38.33 35.92 39.33 32.00 33.42 71.42 28.17 32.08 56.33 29.92 86.25
Report Activity 220.37 224.65 117.08 260.17 193.00 167.50 257.75 179.33 195.92 132.52 180.67 162.08 164.75 326.83
School Activity 214.57 295.08 174.08 222.58 33.33 3.67 94.83 246.83 263.13 195.33 172.50 238.08 222.83 460.91
Traffic Activity 319.70 421.43 271.18 365.48 252.58 205.68 250.98 215.17 209.80 179.92 268.42 282.60 312.15 594.75
Training 407.88 297.58 204.83 274.08 18.92 309.17 83.42 158.58 251.08 402.08 165.67 251.08 184.58 435.66
2005
ADMINISTRATIVE FEB MAR APR MAY JUN J17L AUG ` SEP . OCT NOV DEC.',. JAN 05 FEB "TOTALS
Chief 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 346.66
CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 346.66
Crossing Guards(In Days) 36.00 46.00 31.50 39.00 8.00 0.00 10.00 42.00 56.00 43.00 39.00 60.00 66.00 126.00
Lieutenant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 346.66.
Office Supervisor 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33, 173.33 346.66
Records Clerks 281.08 297.33 285.83 291.83 291.83 302.08 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 693.32
TOTALS 4853.74 5218.62 4323.85 4593:79 4497+44 4153.76 4291.21 4564.,03 4312.22 4316.98 4771..12 4697:08 4182.54 8879.62;
Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 02-19-05
Date Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time
05/15/04 60 1.75 12 0 0 7.25 0 27 22.75
05/29/04 2
0 4 16 0 0 30.25 1 53.25 34
06/12/04 7.5 0 0 28.5 0 0
23.75 4 63.75 26.25
06/26/04 20 21.5 0 0 0 23 0 46.5 4
07/10/04 2 _ 0 6 12 0 0 10.25 0 30.25 24.5
07/24/04 2
8 5 0 0 0 21 2
38 38 .._..,.
08/07/04 2
0 0 0 0 2 2 5 11 33
08/21/04 12 0 0 0 2 12 27 4 57 29.5
09/04/04 2 0 10 40.5 7 0 19 8.5 87 65.5
09/18/04 0 0 12.5 34.5 11 0 16.75 9 83.75 57.5
10/02/04 13.5 0 4.5 34 2 0 5.5 9 68.5 39
10/16/04 6 4.25 23 4 0 0 8 3 48.25 47.5
10/30/04 8.5 8 11 7 19.5 0 34.25 10.5 98.75 60
11/13/04 4 0 39 7 7 0 8.75 9 74.75 65
11/27/04 15.5 12 4 0 3 0 2 7 43.5 . .... 54.75
12/11/04 60 12 4.5 0 0 15.5 7 45 64
12/25/04 2 . 0
0
32.5
1.5 ... 0 r 10 3 ; 49 ; 110.5
01/08/05 6 8 4 5 0 0 15.75 2 40.75 94.5
01/22/05 2 11 0 8.5 0 0 24 0 45.5
136.75
02/05/05 6 0 7 15.5 6.5 0 6.5 5.5 47 137.25
02/19/05 0 2 24 11.5 0 0 3.5 4 45 104.75
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FY04-05 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time
Totals 107.00 53.25 189.25 273.00 59.50 14.00 314.00 93.50 1103.50 1249.00
Percents 10% 5% 17% 25% 5% 1% 28% 8% 100% N/A
Average 5.10 2.54 9.01 13.00 2.83 0.67 14.95 4.45 52.55 59.48
LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION
FY03-04 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time
Totals 173.5 197 180.25 250 136.5 0 319.25 106.25 1362.75 2164
Percents 13% 14% 13% 18% 10% 0% 23% 8% 100% N/A
Average 6.67 7.58 6.93 9.62 5.25 0.00 12.28 4.09 52.41 83.23
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'� p e `. T Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary
Esr% ''3` February 1, 2005 through February 28, 2005
4t_1, 0 050195 through 050355
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050195 02-01-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road 050207.... 02-03-05 2700 Blk. Kennedy Road
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: A student Accident/DUI: Offender was located by police after
informed SRO that another student had a knife at reporting a one car accident. Offender was highly
their locker. Upon searching subject, Officer located intoxicated and failed field sobriety. Offender agreed
a pipe used to smoke cannabis with burnt residue. to submit to a breath test and registered at a .133
Offender was referred to Juvenile Probation for BAC.
charges.
050208.... 02-03-05 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane
050196 02-01-05 Route 47Nan Emmon Street Theft $300 and Under: Victim reported known
Accident suspect took one check from the back of a checkbook
during a child custody exchange. Pending
050197 02-01-05 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive investigation.
Suspicious Circumstances
050209.... 02-03-05 300 BIk. E.Orange Street
050198 02-01-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail Lost Articles
Accident
050210 .... 02-03-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
050199 02-01-05 1200 BIk. Sunset Avenue Retail Theft: Business reported $44 in gasoline
Other Public Complaints stolen from their establishment. No leads given.
050200 02-01-05 400 Blk. E.Main Street 050211 .... 02-03-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated various Retail Theft: Business reported $25 in gasoline
paperwork related to their vehicle and vehicle loan stolen from their establishment. No leads given.
was taken on a previous date when it was noticed the
car was gone through. At that time, nothing was 050212 .... 02-03-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
noticed missing. Accident
050201 02-01-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 050213.... 02-03-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
Criminal Sexual Abuse: Pending investigation. Accident
050202 02-01-05 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 050214.... 02-03-05 900 Blk. Fawn Ridge Court
Lockout Domestic Trouble
050203 02-02-05 600 Blk. Center Street 050215.... 01-25-05 500 BIk. Morgan Street
Lockout Criminal Sexual Abuse: Reported 02-03-05. Pending
investigation.
050204 02-02-05 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane
Lockout 050216.... 02-04-05 Route 71/Route 126
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
050205 02-02-05 Tinley Park, Illinois suspended license and taken into custody for such.
Canine Training
050217.... 02-04-05 Route 47/Fox Street
050206 02-02-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway Accident
Accident
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050218 02-04-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 050228.... 02-05-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway
Battery: SRO attempted to break up a physical Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $277
altercation between two students. After doing so and of damage done to a glass window after unknown
sending one subject to the office, offender lunged at offender(s) struck window with unknown object,
victim, striking victim in front of SRO. SRO took cracking the glass.
offender into custody for battery.
050229.... 02-05-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
050219 02-03-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road Accident
All Other Disorderly Conduct: After displaying gang
signs on school property, calling three subjects onto 050230.... 02-05-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail
school property to commit a violent act and running Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $1000 of
when SRO arrived on scene, SRO referred offender damage was done when unknown offender(s) dented
to Juvenile Probation for Disorderly Conduct. the side of their vehicle the previous evening.
Victim's vehicle was parked in a local establishment's
050220 02-04-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road parking lot the night before noticing the damage.
All Other Disorderly Conduct: After a teacher turned
two subjects in who had been involved in a physical 050231 .... 02-05-05 Route 71/Route 126
altercation, the offender was referred to Juvenile Towed Vehicle
Probation for Battery and Disorderly Conduct.
050232.... 02-06-05 I-80/LaGrange Road
050221 02-04-05 Route 47/Somonauk Street Assist State Police: Officer was in route to Yorkville
Accident and assisted State Police with a DUI driver.
050222 02-04-05 Route 47/Landmark Avenue 050233.... 02-06-05 Galena Road/Route 47
Accident/DUI: After responding to the scene of a Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a
personal injury accident, Officers had offender valid license and was taken into custody for such.
perform field sobriety tests. After failing field sobriety
tests, offender was arrested and charged with DUI. 050234.... 02-07-05 500 Blk. Heartland Drive
Offender then refused all chemical/breath tests. Domestic Trouble
050223 02-04-05 900 Blk. Fawn Ridge Court 050235.... 02-07-05 McHugh Road/Farmstead Dr.
Domestic Trouble Accident
050224 02-04-05 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive 050236 .... 02-07-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $350 Tobacco Compliance Check
of damage done to a maple tree and grass after
unknown offender drove through the yard, running 050237.... 02-07-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
over the tree. Victim was unable to get offending Tobacco Compliance Check Violation: Business sold
vehicle's information. tobacco products to underage minor during a tobacco
compliance check.
050225 02-04-05 300 Blk. Walter Street
Runaway 050238 .... 02-07-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail
Tobacco Compliance Check Violation: Business sold
050226 02-04-05 Badger StreetNVolf Street tobacco products to underage minor during a tobacco
Suspicious Circumstances compliance check.
050227 02-05-05 Walsh Drive/Route 71
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050239 02-07-05 Route 34/Marketplace Drive 050251 .... 02-09-05 Marketview/Countryside
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a
valid license and was taken into custody for such. valid license and was taken into custody for such.
050240 02-08-05 Countryside Pkwy/Route 47 050252.... 02-10-05 Route 47/Galena Road
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a
suspended license and taken into custody for such. valid license and was taken into custody for such.
050241 02-08-05 Windett Ridge Construction 050253.... 02-10-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Burglary: Victim reported $1500 worth of equipment Lockout
taken from inside a house under construction.
050254.... 02-10-05 Washington St./S.Main St.
050242 02-08-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Accident
Harassment by Telephone
050255 .... 02-10-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street
050243 02-08-05 Worsley Street/Main Street Lockout
Towed Vehicle
050256 .... 02-10-05 Route 34/Sycamore Road
050244 02-08-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
Theft $300 and Under: Victim stated a $100 bill was suspended license and taken into custody for such.
taken from inside a suitcase during a stay at a local
establishment. The manager stated no one had 050257.... 02-11-05 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway
entered the room during the victim's stay. Lockout
050245 02-08-05 400 Blk. Jackson Street 050258.... 02-11-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive
Lockout Lockout
050246 02-09-05 200 Blk. Walsh Circle 050259.... 02-11-05 3 W.Veterans Parkway
Suspicious Circumstances Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported a $200
cell phone was stolen from inside his unlocked
050247 02-08-05 800 Blk. Game Farm Road vehicle while at a local eating establishment.
Assist Other Government Agency
050260.... 02-11-05 400 Blk. Kelly Avenue
050248 02-09-05 1900 Blk. Weston Avenue Consumption by Minor/Endangering Life/Health of a
Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated that while Child: While babysitting a six month old baby, two
completing an installation at a residence in Yorkville, underage offenders went to another friend's
they believe unknown person(s) removed a box from residence across the street and consumed alcoholic
the rear of their work truck, taking four wireless beverages. Police arrived after receiving a complaint
adapters valued at$300. from a neighbor about underage drinking. Police
found the third minor passed out unconscious and
050249 02-09-05 500 Blk. S.Bridge Street transported all three subjects to Copley Hospital.
Suspicious Person Assisting Officer responded to the residence where
the baby was and called its mother home, explaining
050250 02-09-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail the situation. 17-year old subject was arrested and
Warrant Arrest: Subject was known to be wanted on the two other minors were charged, charges being
a valid warrant and was arrested for such. forwarded to Juvenile Probation.
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050261 02-12-05 Route 47/Route 126 050274.... 02-14-05 100 BIk .W.Somonauk Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor/Contributing to
suspended license and taken into custody for such. the Delinquency of a Minor: Complainant stated their
17-year-old returned home intoxicated, stating they
050262 02-12-05 Route 34/Countryside Pkwy. were at a hotel drinking with their 21-year-old friend.
Warrant Arrest: Subject was known to be wanted on Offender was arrested and charged with
a valid arrest warrant and was arrested for such. Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor and the
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is pending
050263 02-12-05 1800 BIk. Marketview Drive investigation, as the friend is homeless.
Retail Theft: Victim states offender attempted to
return $235 of circuit breakers without a receipt. After 050275.... 02-15-05 Route 47/Route 126
conducting an inventory, it was learned the store was Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a
short the exact amount the offender was attempting suspended license and taken into custody for such.
to return. Pending investigation.
050276.... 02-15-05 Route 47/Route 34
050264 02-12-05 2800 BIk. N.Bridge Street Accident
Lockout
050277.... 02-15-05 Desk Report
050265 02-12-05 1000 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lost License Plates
Lockout
050278.... 02-15-05 Route 47Nan Emmon Street
050266 02-12-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street Found Articles
Found Articles
050279.... 02-15-05 Route 47/River Street
050267 02-13-05 100 BIk. E.Somonauk Street Accident
Assist City Fire Department
050280.... 02-16-05 Desk Report
050268 02-13-05 200 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Assist Other Government Agency
Keep the Peace
050281 .... 02-16-05 400 BIk. Norway Circle
050269 02-13-05 1300 BIk. Coralberry Court Harassment by Telephone
Neighborhood Trouble
050282.... 02-16-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive
050270 02-14-05 1200 Blk. John Street Deceptive Practices: A check in the amount of
Lockout $221.61 was written on a bad account to a local
business.
050271 02-14-05 300 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway
Lockout 050283.... 02-16-05 1800 BIk. Marketview Drive
Deceptive Practices: A check in the amount of
050272 02-14-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive $159.32 was written on a bad account to a local
Retail Theft: Victim reported ten (10) hammers business.
valued at $180 were stolen from their store. The
offender fled out the front of the store and was being 050284.... 02-16-05 500 Blk. S.Bridge Street
detained by a security officer when police arrived. Lockout
Subject was arrested for Retail Theft.
050273 02-14-05 8600 Blk. Route 47
Lockout —Assist County Police
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050285 02-16-05 Morgan Street/Fox Street 050298.... 02-18-05 100 Blk. Park Street
Theft $300 and Under: Victim stated $150 of CD's Harassment by Telephone
were taken after leaving them on the schoolbus
accidentally. 050299.... 02-19-05 200 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated that
050286 02-17-05 Fox Street/Route 47 while their vehicle was parked in a parking lot,
Accident unknown offender(s) smashed out the front and rear
windows of their vehicle. Damage valued at $600.
050287 02-17-05 Desk Report
Lockout 050300.... 02-19-05 Kennedy Road/Christy Lane
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid
050288 02-17-05 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway license and was taken into custody for such.
Domestic Trouble
050301 .... 02-16-05 Tinley Park, Illinois
050289 02-17-05 Route 34/Eldamain Road Canine Training
Accident
050302.... 02-19-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street
050290 02-17-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street Disorderly Conduct: An employee at a local fast food
Assist Fire Department establishment was "mooned" by an individual
traveling in a car with multiple teenagers.
050291 02-17-05 500 Blk. Countryside Center
Attempted Retail Theft: Offender removed a DVD 050303.... 02-20-05 Route 71/Route 126
from a local establishment. Merchandise was Accident
recovered and offender was taken into custody at the
scene for Attempted Retail Theft. 050304.... 02-20-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Lockout
050292 02-17-05 900 E. Spring Street
Other Public Complaints 050305.... 02-20-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail
Accident
050293 02-18-05 Route 47/Countryside Pkwy
Towed Vehicle 050306.... 02-20-05 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive
Theft Over $300: Officer was called to the home of
050294 02-18-05 200 Blk .E.Veterans Parkway the victim who stated an individual who cooked and
Lockout cleaned for them had stolen some items. Officers
were aware that in the past, similar accusations had
050295 02-18-05 300 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway been made and were recanted by the victim after
Retail Theft: Business owner stated they suspect an finding the "missing" items. No charges to be filed.
employee took $540 worth of merchandise while
working alone at the establishment. Pending 050307.... 02-20-05 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive
investigation. Domestic Trouble
050296 02-18-05 1200 Blk. Prairie Street 050308.... 02-21-05 1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive
Citizen Assist Battery: Officers were called four days after a
physical altercation had occurred between an
050297 02-18-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive employee and a prospective renter. Pending
Lockout investigation.
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050309 02-21-05 Route 126/Route 71 050319.... 02-22-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Accident
license and was taken into custody for such. 050320 .... 02-22-05 500 Blk. Redhorse Lane
Assistance Rendered Civil Category
050310 02-21-05 100 Blk. Blackberry Court
Telephone Threat: Victim was contacted by their 050321 .... 02-23-05 W.Kendall Drive/Strawberry
girlfriend's ex-boyfriend via voice mail, where threats Other Public Complaints
were left on the voice mail message.
050322.... 02-23-05 Desk Report
050311 02-21-05 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail Assist Other Government Agency
Domestic Battery: After an argument between a
husband and wife, a step-child slapped a step-parent, 050323.... 02-23-05 1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street
causing the parent to remove them from a room. Lockout
Officers could find no visible marks on any of the
complainants. No complaints filed; no arrests made 050324.... 02-24-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail
by officers. Traffic Stop
050312 02-21-05 600 Blk. Center Parkway 050325.... 02-25-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated their Suicide Attempt
driver's side front tire was punctured by unknown
offender(s). Damage valued at$100. 050326.... 02-25-05 400 Blk. Countryside Pkwy
Accident
050313 02-21-05 500 Blk. Countryside Center
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated two tires 050327.... 02-25-05 1900 Blk. Sunny Dell Court
on their vehicle were punctured by unknown Death — Natural Causes
offender(s). Damage valued at $250.
050328 .... 02-25-05 300 Blk. Woodworth Street
050314 02-21-05 400 Blk. W.Ridge Street Lockout
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated two tires
on their vehicle were punctured by unknown 050329 .... 02-25-05 1200 Blk. Deerpath Drive
offender(s). Damage valued at $200. Burglary: Victim reported $1890 worth of electrical
supplies stolen from a home under construction.
050315 02-21-05 500 Blk. W.Fox Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated three 050330.... 02-25-05 2000 Blk. Kings Street
tires on their vehicle were punctured by unknown Deceptive Practices: Victim reported a check was
offender(s). Damage valued at$300. made out to them for$695 and had been written on a
closed account.
050316 02-22-05 Route 47/Van Emmon Street
Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 050331 .... 02-25-05 300 Blk. McHugh Road
license and taken into custody for such. Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown
offender(s) had scratched their truck's tailgate, doing
050317 02-22-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street $300 worth of damage to the paint.
Assist Business Agency
050332.... 02-25-05 300 Blk. McHugh Road
050318 02-22-05 Route 34/Center Parkway Criminal Damage to Property: Victim from 050331
Found Articles stated another vehicle parked on the roadway had
been scratched by unknown offender(s) causing $500
worth of damage to the paint.
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050333 02-25-05 400 Blk. McHugh Road 050347.... 02-28-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown Assist Business Agency
offender(s) had scratched their truck's tailgate, doing
$300 worth of damage to the paint. 050348.... 02-28-05 80 Blk. Crooked Creek Drive
Animal — Sick/Injured
050334 02-25-05 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive
Investigation —Juvenile 050349.... 02-28-05 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street
Accident
050335 02-26-05 Route 34/Sycamore Road
Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a 050350.... 02-28-05 Galena Road/Route 47
valid license and was taken into custody for such. Assist City Fire Department
050336 02-26-05 400 Blk. E.Main Street 050351 .... 02-28-05 400 Blk. Park Street
Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated a spare Lockout
tire cover was damaged by unknown offender(s).
Damage valued at $90. 050352.... 02-28-05 Oswego, Illinois
Canine Assist to Oswego Police Department
050337 02-26-05 Route 47/Route 34
Lockout 050353.... 02-28-05 100 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue
Domestic Trouble
050338 02-26-05 600 Blk. White Oak Way
Assistance Rendered Civil Category 050354.... 02-28-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road
Theft Over$300: High School Teacher reported two
050339 02-26-05 100 Blk. W.Beaver Street electronic digital scales stolen from a classroom.
Lockout Scales valued at $459. Pending investigation.
050340 02-26-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 050355 .... 02-28-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road
Lockout Theft $300 and Under: Student stole a pizza from a
school function. Officers located student and took
050341 02-27-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street them into custody for theft.
Lockout
050342 02-27-05 900 Blk. S.Bridge Street
Lost/Stolen License Plates
050343 02-27-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive
Lockout
050344 02-27-05 Route 34/Center Parkway
Lockout
050345 02-27-05 100 Blk. Appletree Court
Domestic Battery: A mutual battery had occurred
between a parent and child. No physical injuries; no
charges filed.
050346 02-28-05 400 Blk. Blaine Street
Lockout
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5-2-7-2: BURGLAR ALARMS:
A. All persons, firms, partnerships, corporations and other entities, which in the future or currently are
connected or otherwise utilizing the remote activating intrusion/holdup alarm equipment in the City
Police Department, or are connected to a private alarm service or maintain a local on-the-
premises alarm system, are subject to the terms and conditions as set forth in this Section. Failure
of said users to abide by the terms and conditions set forth herein shall be grounds for
disconnection from the system or refusal of alarm response by the Batavia Police Department, as
the City may from time to time determine.
B. All users of the system shall maintain their individual equipment in good repair and working order.
Any defects shall be repaired by the user upon discovery of the defects.
C. No person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity shall, intentionally or negligently, cause the
transmission of a false alarm signal to the City Police Station which is responded by the Batavia
Police Department, and if it is determined that the false signal was due to the negligence or
intentional misuse by the user, its agents, employers or persons under the supervision and control
of the user, or due to the user's failure to properly maintain or repair its equipment, the user shall
be assessed the sum of twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each false signal received and responded
to by the City. Said assessment shall be paid within forty eight (48) hours to the City Clerk. In the
event any user fails or refuses to pay the assessment made hereunder, it shall be grounds for
immediate disconnection from the system or refusal of alarm response by the Batavia Police
Department.
D. Any user who has been disconnected from the system or refused alarm response by the Batavia
Police Department shall not be reconnected to the system or furnished alarm response until it has
been demonstrated to the Chief of Police that adequate safeguards to preclude future false
signals have been taken by the user, plus proof of payment of past due assessments. (Ord. 87-6,
2-2-1987)
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6-4-7: FALSE ALARMS:
A. Prohibited: It is unlawful for any person to knowingly activate an alarm system for the purpose of
summoning the police department except if such person knows or has reason to suspect that
there is an actual or attempted burglary or robbery on the premises. (1975 Code § 19-40)
B. Fines And Notifications:
1. Any alarm user permittee who has more than two (2) false alarms within a calendar year at a
single protected location will be assessed fines according to the following fine schedule:
3rd false alarm $ 25.00 fine
4th and 5th false alarms 50.00 per false alarm
6th to 9th false alarms 100.00 per false alarm
10th and subsequent false alarms 300.00 per false alarm
2. Any person in control of a protected premises where an alarm system is located accused of a
violation of this chapter may settle and compromise the claim or violation by paying to the city,
within ten (10) days of the time such alleged violation or offense was committed, the amount set
forth in subsection A of this section. Payment of such claim or claims shall be made at the police
station of the city. In the event such claim or claims are not paid within ten (10) days of the alleged
offense, or if the alarm user otherwise contests the validity of the claim, a notice to appear in court
or a warrant may be issued for the alleged violation.
The chief of police shall notify the alarm user, in writing, of each instance wherein the police
department has recorded a false alarm. The alarm user shall have the opportunity within fourteen
(14) days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to submit a report or meet with the chief of
police for the purpose of showing cause as to whether circumstances exist to warrant voiding the
false alarm recordation. The chief of police shall review the alarm user's report and/or meet with
the alarm user and issue a written finding to the alarm user as to whether or not the false alarm
record will be voided. The finding of the chief of police shall be final. (1975 Code § 19-41)
NEW LE Ai O x
from which this article is derived and which is keyed to a special trunkline must offer service,
directly or through an agent, on a 24-hour basis, seven days a week, to repair such device, so
as to correct any malfunction of the device that may occur.
(k) At the time of installation, each alarm equipment supplier shall furnish to the person for
whom an automatic protection device has been installed written information as to how service
can be obtained at any time, including the telephone number to call for service; and such
person shall be responsible for having the device repaired as quickly as possible after he
learns, either from his own sources or from notification by the communications center or any
member of the police department, that the device is not working properly.
(I) When messages evidencing failure to comply with the operational requirements set forth in
this article are received by the communications center and the chief of the department
concerned concludes that the automatic protection device sending such messages should be
disconnected in order to relieve the burden of responding to false alarms, he is authorized to
demand that the owner or lessee of such device, or his representative at the place where it is
installed, disconnect such device until it is made to comply with the operational requirements. If
disconnection of the defective automatic protection device is not accomplished promptly by
such demand, and the chief of the department concerned determines that one malfunctioning
device is repeatedly sending false alarms in succession without any intermittent valid alarms,
he may then take whatever steps are necessary to disconnect the defective automatic
protection device.
(m) For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this article, the communications center and
the chief of the police department shall each have the authority, at reasonable times and upon
oral notice, to enter upon any premises to inspect the installation and operation of an automatic
protection device or signaling device, the purpose of which is to report an emergency to the
communications center or the police department, either directly or through an intermediary.
(Code 1981, § 4-6-4)
Sec. 34-35. Permit fees.
(a) Each application for a permit to install a telephonic alarm system shall be accompanied
by an installation fee in the amount fixed by the village board. As a condition to granting a
permit to maintain and operate such system, an annual fee in the amount fixed by the village
board shall be paid in advance for each year of operation of the system.
(b) Each application for a permit to install a burglar alarm system, an automatic protection
device, or a signalling device which utilizes a signal line to activate an indicator on the central
control board located at the communications center shall be accompanied by an installation fee
in the amount fixed by the village board. As a condition to granting a permit to operate and
maintain such a device or system, an annual fee in the amount fixed by the village board shall
be paid in advance for each year of operation of the system.
(c) Each application for a permit or license for an alarm equipment supplier shall be
accompanied by a fee in the amount fixed by the village board.
j (Code 1981, § 4-6-6)
alarm
Sec. 34-36. False alarm fees.
(a) If more than three alarms are received by the communications center from a permit
holder under the terms and provisions of this article, during a one-year period, which are
determined by the chief of police or communications center to be due to human error or
mechanical difficulty or in any way a false alarm, then such permit holder shall pay a fee in the
amount of$10.00 for the fourth such false alarm during any such one-year period, and for each
additional false alarm thereafter in any such one-year period, an additional fee of $25.00 per
false alarm shall be paid by such permit holder to the communications center.
(b) All fees provided for by this section shall be paid within 30 days from the date a bill
therefor is deposited in the regular U.S. mail with postage fully prepaid and addressed to the
address set forth in the permit holder's application. Failure to pay any fee provided by this
section shall result in disconnection of any alarm or device regulated by this article.
(Code 1981, § 4-6-7)
Sec. 34-37. Limitations on liability of village and communications center.
The village and communications center shall take every reasonable precaution to ensure that
alarm signals and prerecorded alarm messages received by the communications center or village are
given appropriate attention and are acted upon with dispatch. Nevertheless, the village and the
communications center shall not be liable for any defects in operation of automatic protection devices
and signal line systems, for any failure or neglect to respond appropriately upon receipt of an alarm
from such a source, nor for the failure or neglect of any person with a license issued pursuant to this
article or with a franchise, in connection with the installation and operation of equipment, the
transmission of alarm signals and prerecorded alarm messages, or the relaying of such signals and
messages. If the village or the communications center finds it necessary to disconnect a defective
automatic protection device or signaling device, then neither the village nor the communications center
shall incur any liability by such action.
(Code 1981, § 4-6-8)
Tinley Park, Illinois Code of Ordinances
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 92: BURGLAR AND ROBBERY ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 92: BURGLAR AND ROBBERY
ALARM SYSTEMS
Section
92.01 Title
92.02 Purpose
92.03 Definitions
92.04 All alarm users subject to ordinance requirements
92.05 Alai in user permit required
92.06 Alarm user permit application where required
92.07 Audible alarm requirements
92.08 Automatic dialing alarm cvstemc
and
(B) Audible alarms shall automatically discontinue emitting an audible sound within 15 minutes after
activation.
(Ord. 98-0-053, passed 10-20-98) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.08 AUTOMATIC DIALING ALARM SYSTEMS.
No alarm user shall maintain or operate any automatic dialing alarm system within the village which causes
a signal or prerecorded voice message to be automatically sent to the Police Department, over telephone lines or
by radio waves, without human activation of the alarm.
(Ord. 98-0-053, passed 10-20-98) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.09 FALSE ALARMS; FALSE ALARM SERVICE CHARGES; NOTIFICATIONS.
(A) Duty to minimize false alarms. In an effort to ensure alarm reliability and to minimize the occurrence
of false alarms, alarm user permit holders shall take affirmative steps to adequately train their alarm personnel
and to update and regularly maintain their alarm systems such that false alarms rarely occur, especially false
alarms which result from equipment malfunctions, improper installations of alarms and/or any form of human
error with respect to operation and/or maintenance of such alarms.
(B) Recordation of false alarms. The Alarm Director shall maintain a record of all false alarms.
(C) Notification of false alarms. The Alarm Director shall notify the alarm user, in writing, of each
occurrence of a false alarm, which notice shall demand payment of a specified amount due and payable
pursuant to the charges provided for in this chapter.
(D) Appeal of false alarm finding. The alarm user shall be entitled to submit a written report to the Alarm
Director provided that the alarm user files such a written report within 14 days from the date of mailing or
personal delivery of the Alarm Director's notice of the false alarm. In the report, the alarm user may offer
evidence of circumstances that may warrant voiding the Alarm Director's recordation of the false alarm. Such
evidence may include facts showing that the alarm's activation was caused by severe weather, power outages,
transmission line malfunctions, acts of God, or malicious acts of persons not under the control of the alarm user.
Within 14 days of the Alarm Director's receipt of the alarm user's written report, the Alarm Director shall
review the alarm user's report and issue a written finding to the alarm user as to whether or not the false alarm
will be voided. The finding of the Alarm Director shall be final.
(E) False alarm service charges. For each false alarm recorded for a protected premises in excess of four
in any calendar year(January 1st through December 31st), the alarm user permittee shall be charged a false
alarm service charge as follows:
5 - 7 false alarms: $100.00 per false alarm
8 - 10 false alarms: $200.00 per false alarm
11 or more false alarms: $300.00 per false alarm
(F) False alarm service charge collection. All false alarm service charges shall be paid to the Village
Treasurer within 30 days from the date of the Alarm Director's notice thereof.
(Ord. 82-0-006, passed 3-2-82; Am. Ord. 98-0-053, passed 10-20-98) Penalty, see § 92.99
§ 92.10 ALARM USER PERMIT REVOCATION.
(A) Permit revocation. The Alarm Director or the Chief of Police may revoke any permit issued pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter, if he determines that:
(1) An alarm has been installed, maintained or operated in violation of the provisions of this chapter; or
(2) There is a false statement of a material matter in the application for the alarm user permit; or
(3) The permitted alarm user has failed to make timely payment of any charge, fee or fine required
under this chapter; or
(4) There have been 11 or more false alarms on a protected premises within a calendar year(January
1st through December 31st).
(B) Effect of revocation. Where an alarm permit is required, no alarm user shall operate an alarm during
any period in which the alarm user permit issued therefor has been revoked. Unless there is a separate indication
that there is a crime in progress, the Chief of Police may refuse to respond to an activated alarm for which the
alarm user permit has been revoked.
(C) Notice and hearing. Prior to revoking any alarm user permit issued pursuant to this chapter, the Alarm
Director shall provide the alarm user with written notice, via certified mail or personal delivery, setting forth the
grounds for said revocation. The alarm user shall be entitled to submit a written report to the Alarm Director
provided that the alarm user submits such a written report within 14 days from the date of mailing or personal
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ten (10) minutes or less of sounding.
(Ord. of 2-16-87(1))
alarms
Sec. 9-132. Fines applicable for false alarms.
(a) Any alarm user who has false fire alarms or malfunctions on more than three (3)
occasions in any calendar year shall be fined for each false alarm in excess thereof occurring
within the same calendar year. The fine shall be in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
for each of the next two (2) false alarms and shall be in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars
($150.00) for each false alarm thereafter.
(b) Any alarm user who has false burglar or holdup alarms or malfunctions on more than
1 eight (8) occasions in any calendar year shall be fined for each false alarm in excess thereof
occurring within the same calendar year. The fine shall be in the amount of twenty-five dollars
($25.00) for each of the next false alarms. False alarms which result from malfunction of the
telephone system which connects the alarm to the central board shall not be charged as false
alarm violations.
(c) A fine shall be due and payable by the alarm user within five (5) days after written notice
of the violation. Any alarm user who does not pay a fine within the time prescribed, in addition
to all other remedies, shall be subject to revocation of his permit pursuant to section 9-160.
(d) All fines under this article shall be payable to the clerk of the village and deposited to the
general fund.
(Ord. of 2-16-87(1))
Secs. 9-133--9-155. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. PERMIT
Sec. 9-156. Required.
An alarm user shall not install, operate or maintain an alarm system in the village without first
obtaining a permit as required in this division. Any alarm user who operates an alarm system without
first obtaining authorization as required by this section, or who, after having an authorization revoked,
fails to disconnect his alarm system, shall be in violation of this article.
(Ord. of 2-16-87(1))
Sec. 9-157. Application.
(a) Applications for permits to install, maintain and operate an alarm system shall be filed
with the clerk of the village for an alarm system to be installed in residences and businesses,
for commercial and industrial use. Said permits shall be renewable each year beginning in
January of each year. The alarm user applying for the authorization required shall state on the
application form the following:
(1) His name;
(2) The address of the residence or business or businesses in or upon which the
alarm system has been or will be installed, together with the telephone number;
(3) The type of alarm system (local, burglar signaling device, holdup signaling device,
or fire signaling device);
(a) The police chief or fire chief may revoke any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of
this article upon finding any one (1) or more of the following violations:
(1) False information in an application for issuance or renewal of an alarm system;
(2) Failure to comply with any provision of this article, as amended from time to time;
(3) Installation, maintenance or operation of an alarm system in violation of this article
or of any term or condition of the permit-granting authority;
(4) Failure to pay any fine charged herein;
(5) Failure to obey any order of the police chief or fire chief to disconnect the alarm
system;
(6) Excessive false alarms. Before exercising their power to revoke any permit issued
hereunder the police chief or fire chief shall first give written notice to the alarm user
describing therein the violation or failure by the alarm user and advising the alarm user
that:
a. He shall have a reasonable time but not exceeding seven (7) days to
correct the problem and effect compliance; or
b. He shall provide to the police chief or fire chief such additional information
and date as the alarm user believes sufficient to deny or excuse the claim of
violation or failure.
(b) An alarm user may appeal an adverse action or decision made by the police chief or fire
chief by filing a written request within ten (10) days after the date of such adverse action or
decision. The appeal shall be heard by the public safety committee of the board at a time, date
and place designated by the committee. The committee may hold a public hearing as
determined by it in its sole discretion. The committee shall review the action of the police chief
or fire chief, the record of the proceedings, and further information submitted in a hearing, if
granted, and thereafter shall affirm, affirm with modification, or reverse the decision of the police
chief or fire chief.
(Ord. of 2-16-87(1))
alarm
Sec. 9-161. Disconnection of alarm system.
(a) Whenever alarm conditions are received by the police or fire department that evidence a
failure of the alarm equipment or the alarm user to comply with the requirements of this article,
the police chief or fire chief may order that the alarm user disconnect such alarm system until it
is made to comply with the requirements of this article. If there are more than eight (8) false
alarms in any one (1) calendar year from any alarm system, the police chief or fire chief may
remove the alarm system from the signal board.
(b) No action of disconnection shall take place unless the police chief or fire chief first gives
written notice of his intention to do so, and the date on which the action will be taken; however,
if the police chief or fire chief believes that action of disconnection is necessary for the public
health or safety, he may disconnect the alarm system and provide the alarm user with prompt
notification thereof.
(Ord. of 2-16-87(1))
alarm
Sec. 9-162. Reconnection of alarm system.
(a) An alarm system user whose authorization has been revoked is not precluded under
section 9-161 from applying for a new authorization pursuant to section 9-157; however, before
a new permit is issued, the clerk shall have a report from the police chief or fire chief pursuant to
} this section. In addition, all fines due must be paid and the system corrected from any
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6-6-13: ALL NIGHT PARKING PROHIBITED:
No person shall park a vehicle on any street within the City between the hours of one o'clock (1:00)
A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. of any day, except that the City Council may grant, by permit,
overnight parking privileges on certain blocks as the need arises. The Chief of Police shall have the
authority to grant emergency exceptions whenever the need arises. (Ord. 83-37, 7-18-1983)
Enrl'rvii
7-3-8: PROHIBITED PARKING:
A. No Parking Places: It shall be unlawful for any person at any time to permit any vehicle to stand in
any of the following places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control device:
1. In any intersection.
2. In a crosswalk.
3. Upon any bridge or viaduct, or in any subway or tunnel or the approach thereto.
4. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within thirty feet (30') of a point of the curb
immediately opposite the end of a safety zone.
5. Within thirty feet (30') of a traffic signal, beacon or sign on the approaching side.
6. Within twenty feet (20') of any intersection or crosswalk.
7. At any place where the standing of a vehicle will reduce the usable width of the roadway for
moving traffic to less than eighteen feet (18').
8. Within fifteen feet (15') of a fire hydrant.
9. At any place where the vehicle would block the use of a driveway.
10. Within fifty feet (50') of the nearest rail of a railroad grade crossing.
11. Within twenty feet (20') of the driveway entrance to any fire department station and on the side
of the street opposite the entrance to any such station within seventy five feet (75') of such
entrance when properly sign posted.
12. On any sidewalk.
13. Except for temporary emergencies, no vehicle shall be parked between the sidewalk and the
curb in any zoning district, as such are defined by the zoning ordinance of the city 90 , in other
than that part of the parkway used for private vehicle entrance onto a zoning lot; and no vehicle
shall be parked in such driveway entrance in such manner that any part of the vehicle, including
fenders or bumpers, extends over the roadway or curbline, or the sidewalk line.
14. At any place where official signs prohibit parking. (1975 Code § 23-44)
B. Parking Vehicles For Display Or Sale:
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle upon any street for the purpose of
displaying it for sale.
2. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle upon any business street from which
merchandise is peddled. (1975 Code § 23-51)
C. All Night Parking: No person shall park any vehicle between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M.
and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. of any day, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, on any of the
streets listed in schedule IX, section 7-4-9 of this title. (1975 Code § 23-53)
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PARKING
ARTICLE II. STOPPING, STANDING ORPARKING*
*State law references: Municipal authority to regulate the standing or parking of vehicles, Ill. Rev.
Stat. Ch. 95 1/2, If 11-208(a)(1); stopping, standing and parking generally, Ch. 95 1/2 ¶ 11-1301 et
seq.
Sec. 14-31. Proof of guilt.
Proof that an automobile registered to the defendant was illegally parked is prima facie proof
that such person was in control of the vehicle at the time of such parking.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 7, 11-13-78)
Sec. 14-32. Interference with snow removal.
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on any street in the village which would interfere with
snow removal within twelve (12) hours after a snowfall of three (3) or more inches.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 2, 11-13-78)
parking
Sec. 14-33. Overnight parking.
No vehicles will be parked on the streets of the village between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00
a.m. on any day, unless permission is granted for such parking by the police department.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, §4, 11-13-78)
Sec. 14-34. Displaying for sale; peddling merchandise.
No person shall park any vehicle on the streets of the village for the purpose of displaying the
vehicle for sale, nor shall any person park any vehicle on any business street for the purpose of
peddling merchandise.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 5, 11-13-78)
Sec. 14-35. Loading zones.
No person shall allow his passenger vehicle to stand for a time longer than necessary for
loading or unloading of passengers at any place designated by the board of trustees as a loading zone.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 6, 11-13-78)
Sec. 14-36. Theaters and hospitals.
No person shall allow his passenger vehicle to stand for a time longer than necessary for
loading or unloading of passengers at any of the following places:
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(1) Within seventy-five (75) feet of a hospital or hotel entrance;
(2) Directly in front of a theater entrance at any time the theater is open.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 6, 11-13-78)
Sec. 14-37. Cabstands and bus stands.
No vehicle other than a licensed taxicab shall be parked in any area designated by ordinance as
a cabstand and no vehicle other than a bus shall be parked in a place so designated as a bus loading
zone.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 10, 11-13-78; Ord. No. 13-F, 4-23-79)
Sec. 14-38. Private property.
It shall be unlawful to park any motor vehicle on any private property without the consent of the
owner of the property.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. II, § 8, 11-13-78; Ord. No. 13-F, 4-23-79)
Parking
Sec. 14-39. Parking regulations for certain vehicles.
(a) No person shall park or permit to be parked any of the following vehicles and other modes
of transportation on any residentially zoned lot for more than seventy-two (72) hours within a
seven-day period:
(1) Camping trailer;
(2) House trailer;
(3) Motor home;
(4) Mini motor home;
(5) Van camper;
(6) Recreational vehicle (except standard size vans with RV license plates);
(7) Trailer;
(8) Travel trailer;
(9) Truck camper;
(10) Bus;
(11) Boat;
(12) Boat trailer; or
The seven-day period shall begin at 12:01 a.m. on Monday of each week.
(b) When a vehicle identified in subsection (a) is parked on a residentially zoned lot within an
authorized period, the vehicle shall be parked on a hard surfaced driveway. The vehicle shall
not be parked on a lawn or other non-driveway surface.
(c) The terms used in this section shall have the definitions set forth in the Illinois Vehicle
Code 625 ILCS 5/1-100 et seq.
(d) If any vehicle identified in subsection (a) is subject to regulation under section 14-40 of
this Code, the owner or operator of the vehicle shall be required to comply with section 14-40.
(e) This section does not prohibit a vehicle identified in subsection (a) from being parked in a
fully enclosed garage or other structure so the vehicle is not visible from a street or highway or
from any adjacent parcel.
(f) The board of trustees shall be authorized to grant a variation to allow a vehicle identified in
subsection (a) to remain on the property for a period in excess of seventy-two (72) hours if the
owner of the vehicle provides evidence showing that a hardship exists that requires the owner
to keep the vehicle on the property. The variation may be granted only after the owners of
record of the property located within three hundred (300) feet of the petitioner's lot are given or
sent written notice of the petition for a variation and an opportunity to be heard on the petition.
(g) The community service officer shall be authorized to grant a temporary permit to allow a
vehicle identified in subsection (a) to remain on the property for a period of up to two (2)
consecutive weeks during a calendar year if the owner of the vehicle provides evidence
showing that a reasonable necessity exists that requires the owner to keep the vehicle on the
property on a temporary basis.
(h) No person shall park or permit to be parked any abandoned, unlicensed or inoperable
vehicle on any property or on any street or highway within the village. The terms "abandoned",
"unlicensed," or"inoperable" shall have the following meanings:
(1) Abandoned: Any vehicle that has been left at any place for such time and under
such circumstances as to indicate that its owner has relinquished his right or interest in
the vehicle.
(2) Unlicensed:Any vehicle.that does not have a current registration certificate issued
by the secretary of state or similar entity for any out of state vehicle.
(3) Inoperable:Any vehicle that is incapable of being driven under its own power or is
in a state of major disassembly, disrepair, or is in the process of being stripped or
dismantled.
This subsection does not prohibit an abandoned, unlicensed, or inoperable vehicle from being parked
in a fully enclosed garage or other structure so the vehicle is not visible from a street or highway or
from any adjacent parcel. This subsection shall supersede any provision of another code, including the
BOCA National Property Maintenance Code, that may regulate the parking of abandoned, unlicensed
or inoperable vehicles.
(Ord. No. 13-H, Art. V, § 1(D), 11-13-78; Ord. No. 95-14, § 1, 9-11-95; Ord. No. 97-8, § 1(a), 1(b), 3-24-
97; Ord. No. 97-20, § 2, 12-22-97)
Parking
Sec. 14-40. Parking of commercial vehicles.
(a) On-street parking, where permitted, in residentially zoned areas and off-street parking
facilities accessory to residential uses shall be used solely for the parking of passenger cars
and personal use trucks and vans having a weight of 8,000 pounds or less, owned or used by
the occupants of the dwellings in the residentially zoned area and their authorized guests.
(b) Except as authorized in subsections (c) or (d), no vehicle other than those identified in
subsection (a) may be parked on a public street in a residentially zoned district or in an off-
street parking facility accessory to a residential use. The prohibition on vehicular parking
imposed by this subsection shall include any vehicle, including those identified in subsection (a),
displaying commercial printing, lettering, or logo.
(c) Any vehicle which is engaged in the delivery of a product or providing a service at a
residence may park on the street adjacent to the residence (if on-street parking is generally
permitted at that location) or on the off-street parking facility accessory to the residential use.
That vehicle may be parked only for such time as the delivery is being made or such service is
being provided and only when the delivery person or service person is present at the residence.
Upon completion of the delivery or provision of service, the vehicle shall be moved from the
street or property.
(d) Any vehicle identified in section 14-39 of this code may be parked at a residence
notwithstanding the provisions of this section, but only to the extent permitted by section 14-39
and only if the vehicle does not display commercial printing, lettering, or logo.
(e) This section does not prohibit a commercial vehicle from being parked in a fully enclosed
garage or other structure so the vehicle is not visible from a street or highway or form any
adjacent parcel.
(f) The community service officer shall be authorized to grant a temporary permit to allow a
commercial vehicle to park on the street or on an off-street parking facility accessory to a
residential use for up to one 24-hour period if the owner or operator of the commercial vehicle
provides evidence showing that a reasonable necessity exists that requires the vehicle to
remain at a particular location on a temporary basis and before or after the vehicle is engaged
in the delivery of a product or providing a service at a residence.
(Ord. No. 13-0, §§ 1--3, 8-24-87; Ord. No. 97-20, § 1, 12-22-97)
Parking
S- • 4-41. 211th Street Metra Parking Lot.
(a) e I vehicles shall be parked in a space designated for parking by diagona . he
owner or •.- .tor of any vehicle parked in a designated space for monthly • - g shall display
in the driver's s •- front window a monthly parking pass issued b - village which is at all
times valid and in e - •uring the period of time that the vehi - parked in a monthly parking
lot space. The owner or op- - or of any vehicle parked '• : .esignated space for daily parking
shall deposit sufficient coins in t - •in boxes in . - - ount equal to the daily parking fee.
(b) No vehicle shall stand or be par --- -ny of the aisles that provide access or egress from
the parking area.
(c) No vehicle shall s - •, in any aisle, longer than is -ssary to discharge a commuter; no
vehicle shall stand any aisle, while waiting for a commuter to -mbark from a train.
(d) No icle shall stand or be parked in any parking spaces .- _'•nated for handicap
parki unless they shall display the proper state handicap parking registra . • icense plates
a = ing them to park in such handicap parking spaces.
(Ord. o. 89-4, § 1, 2-27-89; Ord. No. 89-21, § 1, 9-25-89; Ord. No. 95-2, § 1, 1-9-95)
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It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle for a longer period than 30 minutes between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. within any of the areas provided for in this code.
('77 Code, § 74.005) (Ord. passed 8-18-58)
Penalty, see § 73.99
Cross-reference:
Parking time limited, see Ch. 79, Sched. II
§ 73.09 ALL NIGHT PARKING.
It shall be unlawful to park a vehicle on any street within the village between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and
5:00 a.m. on any day of the week.
('77 Code, § 74.006) (Ord. passed 8-18-58; Am. Ord. 83-0-12,passed 4-26-83) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.10 DISPLAYING VEHICLE FOR SALE.
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle upon any street for the purpose of displaying it for sale, or to park
any vehicle upon any business street from which vehicle merchandise is peddled. ('77 Code, § 74.003) (Ord.
passed 8-18-58) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.11 PARKING DURING SNOW STORMS.
(A) It is unlawful to park any vehicle for a period of time longer than three minutes for loading and
unloading of passengers, or 30 minutes for loading and unloading property in any place, whether designated as
a loading zone, or not so designated, on any street at any time after snow begins to fall and for a period of eight
hours after snow stops falling, if the snow on the street exceeds one inch in depth, provided that the eight-hour
parking restriction shall continue during snow removal operations until complete.
(B) Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle standing upon a street in violation of the provisions of
this section, the officer is authorized to remove the vehicle, or require the driver or other person in charge of the
vehicle to remove it from the street, or to cause the vehicle to be towed from the street.
(C) No vehicle, which is towed under the provisions of this section, shall be released to the owner or other
person proving the right to possession of the vehicle until all lawful towing and storage charges have been paid.
('77 Code, § 74.009) (Ord. 70-0-005, passed 3-9-70; Am. Ord. 79-0-041, passed 10-2-79) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.12 TRUCK PARKING.
No vehicle other than a pleasure or passenger car, station wagon, or privately owned panel or pickup truck
with a three-quarter ton capacity or less shall be parked or stored upon any street, right-of-way, or easement in
the village, except as otherwise posted to the contrary. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any
vehicle making a delivery or picking up a load, in which case the vehicle may be driven only on such street for
not more than a minimum distance to make the delivery or pickup, and shall remain parked for not more than
the minimum time required to make the delivery or pickup.
('77 Code, § 74.010(A)) (Ord. 75-0-001, passed 1-6-75; Am. Ord. 84-0-049, passed 11-27-84) Penalty, see §
73.99
§ 73.13 TOWING OF ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES.
For provisions concerning the towing by the village of illegally parked vehicles, see §§ 90.20 through 90.24.
§ 73.14 UNAUTHORIZED USE OF PARKING PLACES RESERVED FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES.
(A) It shall be prohibited to park any motor vehicle which is not bearing registration plates or decals
issued to a person with disabilities, as defined by ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 1-159.1, pursuant to ILCS Ch. 625,
Act 5 §§ 3-616 or 11-1301.2, or to a disabled veteran pursuant to ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 3-609 of this act, as
evidence that the vehicle is operated by or for a person with disabilities or disabled veteran, in any parking
place, including any private or public off-street parking facility, specifically reserved,by the posting of an
official sign as designated under ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 11-301, for motor vehicles bearing such registration
plates. An individual with a vehicle bearing a person with disabilities license plate or parking decal or device
issued to a disabled person under ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, §§ 3-616, 11-1301.1, or 11-1301.2 is in violation of this
section if the person is not the authorized holder of a person with disabilities license plate, or parking decal or
device, and is not transporting the authorized holder of a person with disabilities license plate or parking decal
or device to or from the parking location, and the person uses the person with disabilities license plate or
parking decal or device to exercise any privileges granted through the person with disabilities license plates or
parking decals or devices under this title. Any motor vehicle bearing a person with disabilities license plate or
person with disabilities parking decal or device containing the international symbol of access issued to persons
with disabilities by any local authority, state, district, territory, or foreign country shall be recognized by the city
as a valid license plate or device and receive the same parking privileges as residents of this state and city.
(B) Any person or local authority owning or operating any public or private off-street parking facility
may, after notifying the Police Department, remove or cause to be removed to the nearest garage or other place
of safety any vehicle parked within a stall or space reserved for use by persons with disabilities which does not
display registration plates for a person with disabilities, or a special decal or device as required under this
section.
(C) Local authorities shall impose fines as established in_§ 73.99(C) for vehicles parked in spaces for
persons with disabilities that do not display the registration plates pursuant to ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 3-616
ora special decal or device pursuant to ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 11-1301.2.
(D) As used in this section, "AUTHORIZED HOLDER" means an individual issued a person with
disabilities license plate under ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 3-616 or an individual issued a person with disabilities
parking decal or device under ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-1301.2.
(ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5 § 11-1301.3) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.15 PARKING WITHOUT DISPLAYING A VALID VEHICLE LICENSE.
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on any public street, right- of-way or alley, within any village-owned
parking lot or within any private parking lot in relation to which the village has entered into an enforcement
agreement(see § 74.201), without displaying a valid current village vehicle license or, in the case of vehicles
registered to an address outside of the village, a valid current local vehicle license from those other
municipality/jurisdiction provided those other municipality/jurisdiction require vehicle licenses.
(Ord. 93-0-003, passed 2-2-93) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.99 PENALTY.
(A) Whoever violates any provision of this chapter for which another penalty is not already provided,
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Sec. 10-155. Vehicles of certain length or height.
No person shall stand or park any motor vehicle whose wheelbase exceeds one hundred thirty-
eight (138) inches or whose overall length exceeds two hundred twenty-six and eight tenths (226.8)
inches or whose maximum height exceeds eighty-three and seven tenths (83.7) inches, or trailer, boat
or airplane or any part thereof on any street for a longer period than is necessary for reasonably
expeditious loading or unloading of such vehicle, trailer, boat or airplane except as otherwise provided
in this article. Every vehicle, trailer, boat or airplane parked in violation of this section is hereby
declared to be a nuisance which may be abated by any police officer by removing and impounding
such vehicle.
(Code 1960, § 22-66)
parking
Sec. 10-155.1. Standing or parking without license plates and vehicle sticker.
No person shall stand or park any motor vehicle, as defined by III. Rev. Stat., Chapter 95 1/2
entitled Illinois Vehicle Code," or trailer, which vehicle does not have a current license plate affixed to it
and, if the vehicle is registered in the village, a current village vehicle sticker attached to its windshield,
on any public street in the village. Every vehicle parked in violation of this section is hereby declared to
be a nuisance which may be abated by any police officer by removing and impounding such vehicle.
(Ord. of 6-15-87; Ord. of 5-2-88, § 31)
Sec. 10-156. Bus and public passenger vehicle stand.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle other than a bus in a bus stop or other than a
public passenger vehicle in a public passenger vehicle stand when any such stop or stand has been
officially designated and appropriately signed, except that the driver of a passenger vehicle may
temporarily stop therein for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading
passengers when the stopping does not interfere with any bus or public passenger vehicle waiting to
enter or about to enter such zone.
(Code 1960, § 22-67)
Sec. 10-157. Yards in residential zones.
No motor vehicles whose wheelbase exceeds one hundred thirty-eight (138) inches or whose
overall length exceeds two hundred twenty-six and eight tenths (226.8) inches or whose maximum
height exceeds eighty-three and seven tenths (83.7) inches, nor any airplane, boat or trailer or part of
such vehicle or airplane, boat or trailer shall be parked or stored in a location closer to the front lot line
than the living area excluding garages of the principal building on the premises and shall be no closer
to the side and rear lot lines than building restrictions applicable to the lot in question, or the side yard
facing a street on a corner or reverse corner lot in a residential zone, except motor vehicles as defined
in this article may be parked on permanently constructed driveways within such front or side yards for
reasonably expeditious loading or unloading of such vehicle. This section shall not apply to vehicles
parked on publicly owned or operated property.
(Code 1960, § 22-67-A)
Parking
Sec. 10-158. Parking prohibited in specified places.
(a) No person shall park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic
or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or traffic control device, in any of
(Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 7-1-91)
Parking
Sec. 10-160. Parking of motor vehicles in front yards and on porches.
No person shall stand or park any motor vehicle, as defined by Illinois Revised Statutes,
Chapter 95 1/2 entitled Illinois Vehicle Code, on any area of residential property other than designated
driveways and parking areas. No motor vehicles shall be parked on porches, or landscaped or grass
areas. Every vehicle parked in violation of this section is hereby declared to be a nuisance which may
be abated by any police officer by removing and impounding such vehicle.
(Ord. No. 91-11, § 2, 7-1-91)
parking
Sec. 10-161. Resident permit parking.
(a) No person shall park a motor vehicle on any street or portion of a street designed as
"resident parking only" or "permit parking only" unless such vehicle is displaying a parking
permit valid for that street.
(b) A reasonable number of such permits shall be issued by the village clerk for the exclusive
use of residents of the street(s) in question and their guests.
(c) Parking permits are non-transferable and remain the property of the village.
(d) Permits shall be displayed on the right portion of the vehicle dashboard or inside
windshield, so as to be visible to anyone looking into the vehicle through the windshield from the
outside.
(e) It shall be an offense for any person to duplicate, counterfeit, unlawfully display, unlawfully
possess, or transfer parking permits. Each offense shall be punishable by up to a five hundred
dollar ($500.00) fine for each day of violation.
(f) Unauthorized parking on a street posted as "resident parking only" or "permit parking
only" shall be processed and punishable as any other village parking infraction.
(g)
only":
The following streets, or portions thereof, are hereby designated as "resident parking
Y
(1) Parkside Avenue from 173rd Place to Thornwood Drive, Monday through Friday,
from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
(Ord. No. 98-21, § 2, 8-17-98)
Secs. 10-162--10-170. Reserved.
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No vehicle other than a licensed taxicab parked or stored on property zoned or used
shall be parked in any area designated by for residential purposes, except as authorized
ordinance as a cabstand. No vehicle other by Section 106-268(c) of this Code.
than a bus shall be parked in a place so
designated as a bus loading zone. (c) Only one class "B" truck or one class
(Code 1965, § 52.64) "B" commercial vehicle, but not one of each,
that does not exceed any of the following
Sec. 106-266. Parking in alleys. criteria: 20 feet in length, 7 feet in height, or 7
feet in width, may be parked or stored
No person shall park a vehicle within an overnight on property, vacant or improved,
alley in such a manner or under such that is zoned or used for residential purposes,
conditions as to leave available less than 15 and only under the following conditions:
feet of width of the roadway for the free
movement of vehicular traffic. No person (1) Such vehicle shall be parked or
shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within an stored overnight in a garage
alley in such a position as to block the structure which complies with the
driveway entrance to any abutting property. village building code; or
This section shall not apply to persons
operating commercial vehicles parking in an (2) If there is no garage on the said
alley for expeditious unloading and delivery property such vehicle shall be
or pickup and loading. parked or stored overnight in the
(Code 1965, § 52.65) rear yard of the premises(as defined
in the village zoning ordinance); or
Sec. 106-267. Parking on private property.
(3) If there is no driveway access on the
It shall be unlawful to park any motor said property to the rear yard, such
vehicle on any private property without the vehicle shall be parked or stored
consent of the owner of the property. overnight in the side yard of the said
(Code 1965, § 52.66) premises (as defined in the village
zoning ordinance); or
Sec. 106-268. Parking of trucks and
commercial vehicles on residential (4) If there is no driveway access on the
property. said property to a side yard, such
vehicle may be parked or stored
(a)For the purpose of this section, "Truck" overnight in the front yard of the
and "Commercial Vehicles" shall have the premises (as defined in the village
same meaning as defined in the Illinois Motor zoning ordinance), but not closer
Vehicle Code, and the "Class" of a vehicle than five (5) feet from the front
shall refer to the classes as set out in Chapter property line.
625 of the Illinois Revised Statutes, as (Code 1965, § 52.97; Ord. No. MC-579, §1,
presently in effect and as amended from time 7-8-97)
to time.
Sec. 106-269. Overnight parking on public
(b)No truck or commercial vehicle may be streets.
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registered owner of the vehicle, location
(a) Prohibited generally. When signs are where the vehicle will be parked, vehicle
in place giving notice, no person shall park description, license number, vehicle sticker
any vehicle or allow any vehicle to be parked number and reason for the request. Extended
on the streets of the village between the hours parking ban exemptions will be granted for
of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on any day, unless the following reasons:
the vehicle has received either a temporary or
extended parking ban exemption. The (1) Absence of driveways;
prohibition of this section shall apply to an
owner as well as an operator of a vehicle (2) Insufficient driveway capacity; and
parked in violation of this section.
(3) Other circumstances approved by
(b) Temporary parking ban exemption. the village manager or his designee.
Owners and/or operators of a vehicle may
request a temporary parking ban exemption (d) No exemption from other ordinances.
by contacting the village police department Vehicles granted temporary and extended
and furnishing the address where the vehicle exemptions under this section shall remain
will be parked, vehicle description, license subject to the village's snow removal parking
number and reason for the request. restrictions and other applicable restrictions
Temporary parking ban exemptions shall be and ordinances.
valid for a maximum of five days and will be (Code 1965, § 52.98)
granted for the following reasons:
Secs. 106-270. Unauthorized use of
(1) Driveway or other household repairs parking places reserved for persons with
that would preclude use of the disabilities.
driveway;
(a)It shall be prohibited to park any motor
(2) Stalled vehicles; vehicle which is not bearing registration
plates or decals issued to a handicapped
(3) Overnight or late night guests; and person, as defined by section 1-159.1,
pursuant to sections 3-116, 11-1301.1 or 11-
(4) Other circumstances approved by 1301.2, or to a disabled veteran pursuant to
the chief of police or his designee. section 3-609 of chapter 625 of the Illinois
Compiled Statutes, as evidence that the
(c) Extended parking ban exemption. vehicle is operated by or for a handicapped
Owners and/or operators of vehicles may person or disabled veteran, in any parking
obtain an extended parking ban exemption for place, including any private or public offstreet
that vehicle by application to the village clerk parking facility, specifically reserved, by the
at the village hall. Applicants must have a posting of an official sign as designated under
valid village vehicle sticker on the vehicle at 625 ILCS 5/11-301, for motor vehicles
the time of application and valid village bearing such registration plates. Any motor
vehicle stickers on all other vehicles vehicle bearing a handicapped license plate or
registered at the applicant's address. a handicapped parking decal or device
Applicants must furnish the name of the containing the international symbol of access
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(a)Upon the issuance of the vehicle license the village clerk shall deliver to the applicant a
Village license which shall bear a number and description of the class to which such motor vehicle
Government belongs and the year for which such license is issued.
(b)When a vehicle license is issued,it shall be the duty of the applicant to affix such license
upon the lower right-hand corner of the windshield in a conspicuous position free from any
About the obstruction to the observation of such license.The annual license must be affixed to the vehicle
Community no later than January 16 for the year for which it is issued, except if the license is purchased
after January 16 it shall be affixed to vehicle immediately.
Police
I3epa tient Prohibition of Commercial Vehicles Sec.22-207
(a)No person shall park any commercial vehicle upon any property in any residential districts
Fire established by this chapter
Department (b)Commercial vehicle shall mean any vehicle operated for the transportation of persons or
property in the furtherance of any commercial or industrial enterprise,for hire or not for hire,
Public but shall not include;
Works (1)A commuter van;
(2)A vehicle used in the ride-sharing arrangement when being used for that purpose;
(3)A recreational vehicle not being used commercially;
Ordinances (4) Service vans not exceeding five(5)tons,such as step vans,service vans and pickup trucks;
and
Metra Schedule (5)Commercial vehicles making any pickup or delivery of property or persons for such time as
necessary for loading and unloading.
Parking During Snow Storms Sec. 11-101
No person shall park any vehicle for a period of time longer than three(3)minutes for loading
and unloading of passengers or thirty(30)minutes for loading and unloading property at any
place,whether designated as a loading zone or not so designated,on any street at any time after
snow begins to fall and for a period of eight(8)hours after snow stops falling if the snow on
the street exceeds two(2)inches in depth;provided,that such eight-hour parking restriction
shall continue during snow removal operations until snow removal is completed.
Abandoned Motor Vehicles Sec.11-122(b)
No person shall abandon any vehicle within the village and no person shall leave any vehicle at
any place within the village for such time and under such circumstances as to cause such
vehicle reasonably to appear to have been abandoned.No person shall leave any partially
dismantled,nonoperating,wrecked,or junked vehicle on any street or highway in the village.
Inoperable motor vehicles,whether on public or private property and in view of the general
public,are a nuisance.
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EST. 11836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560
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Date: February 23, 2005
To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III
From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
Reference: Rail Road Crossing signs
Chief
On this date at 1000hrs. I met with Eric Dhuse at the Public Works barn.
I explained to Eric that there is a concern from the committee that all the crossing
should be checked for proper condition and to ensure that they meet all ordinances and
line of sight requirements.
Eric told me he would take care of the request and have his people take it
over. I left your memo with him.
Respectfully,
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S/Sgt. Ron Diederich
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800 Game Farm Road
EST.kw 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560
Telephone:
hone: 630-553-4350
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Kendall Gamy
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Date: March 8, 2005
To: Mayor and Committee Members
From: Lisa Pickering, Clerk's Office Assistant
Agenda Item #6: Request for Contingency Funds for Part-Time Line Item - $5000
was not available at the time packets were produced.
This item will be available Thursday, March 10, 2005.
Any questions, please contact: Chief Harold Martin