Addison § 10.1 Administration & Government Section Applications Generally This section outlines the general application process for licenses and permits in Addison, specifying required information and fees. It also introduces a restriction on re-applying for a permit within 12 months if previous applications by the same entity were denied. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.10 Administration & Government Section Expiration; Expiration Notice This section requires the Village Clerk to mail license expiration notices to all licensees. It specifies that the notice for annual licenses must be sent at least three weeks prior to expiration, but clarifies that failure to send or receive the notice does not excuse the licensee from renewal requirements or penalties for operating without a license. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.11 Administration & Government Section Businesses or Acts not Complying with Certain Regulations This section outlines conditions under which business licenses and permits will not be issued or may be revoked. These conditions include non-compliance with village codes, zoning ordinances, failure to pay village taxes or penalties, and failure to provide financial records for audit. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.12 Administration & Government Section Change of Location of Licensed Business or Occupation This section defines 'operator' and 'proprietor' in the context of licensed amusement devices and outlines the process for a proprietor to increase the number of devices after obtaining a license, emphasizing that coin-operated and non-coin-operated amusement devices must be kept in plain view and that gambling devices are prohibited. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.13 Administration & Government Section Revocation of Licenses This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a license to operate amusement devices, including property rights, experience, and criminal records. It also details a formula for calculating the maximum number of coin-operated amusement devices allowed based on business square footage, excluding game rooms. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.14 Administration & Government Section Display--License This section outlines the requirements for obtaining and renewing a game room license in Addison, including evidence of property rights, operational experience, and criminal background checks. It also details the Village Board's authority to set license limits and conditions, and the process for suspension, revocation, or denial of a license. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.14.1 Administration & Government Section Same--Cash Register This section requires licensed businesses in Addison to position their cash registers so that customers can view the prices being rung up. This is intended to allow customers to monitor their purchases as they are registered. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.15 Administration & Government Section Tags, etc., for Vehicles Where Number of Vehicles Used is Basis for Fee This section mandates that when a business license fee is based on the number of vehicles used, the Village Treasurer must provide a tag or sticker for each vehicle. These tags must be permanently affixed to the lower right corner of the front window. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.16 Administration & Government Section Penalties This section outlines penalties for failing to obtain and display a required license. It details a tiered penalty structure, beginning with a complaint and escalating to an administrative adjudication hearing with potentially higher fines for non-compliance. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.2 Administration & Government Section Persons Subject to Required Licenses This section of the Addison municipal ordinance requires all businesses located within the Village to obtain a business license before engaging in any commercial activity, occupation, or solicitation. The license is intended to regulate the type of business operation. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.3 Administration & Government Section Village Clerk to Prepare and File Forms View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.4 Administration & Government Section Licenses to Bear Signatures of Mayor and Clerk View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.5 Administration & Government Section Premises Inspections and Investigations Generally This section outlines the requirements for new business license approvals in Addison, mandating premises inspections and background investigations. It details the roles of various village departments and officials in conducting these reviews and specifies grounds for license denial. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.6 Administration & Government Section Admittance of Village Officers or Employees to Licensed Premises for Inspection This section requires licensees of businesses or operations in Addison to admit village officers or employees for inspections at reasonable times. If admission is refused, the Village Manager will direct the Village Attorney to obtain a search warrant. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.7 Administration & Government Section Fees--Schedules This section outlines a schedule of fees for various business licenses and permits in Addison. It includes tiered fees based on square footage for certain operations and fixed fees for others, with additional charges for cleanup bonds or multiple units. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.8 Administration & Government Section Same--Exemption of Not-for-Profit Corporations This section outlines a fee schedule for various business licenses in Addison, including charges based on business type, seating capacity, machines, square footage, and operating hours. It also addresses situations with multiple businesses at one address and replacement license fees. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.9 Administration & Government Section Same--Payment; Proration; Disposition This section outlines the requirements for paying fees for licenses or permits in Addison. Fees are generally due in advance, and prorated fees apply if a business starts mid-year. The collected fees become part of the general corporate fund. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.1 Administration & Government Section Definitions This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout Chapter [X] of the Addison municipal ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as "abandoned vehicle," "arterial street," and "bicycle." View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.2 Administration & Government Section Limitation of Parades to Village Streets This section prohibits parades and public processions from using state or county-owned streets within the Village of Addison. All such events must use Village-owned streets, with a specific exception for the annual Addison Community Days Parade. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.3 Administration & Government Section Obstruction of Driver's View; Interference with Driving Mechanism This section prohibits driving a vehicle when the driver's view or control of the driving mechanism is obstructed by vehicle load or number of front seat passengers. It also prohibits passengers from positioning themselves in a way that obstructs the driver's view or control. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.4 Administration & Government Section Boarding or Alighting from Vehicle in Motion View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.5 Administration & Government Section Riders of Bicycles, Roller Skates, etc., Clinging to Moving Vehicles This ordinance prohibits individuals from attaching themselves or their vehicles, such as bicycles, roller skates, or toy vehicles, to moving vehicles on streets or roadways in Addison. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.6 Administration & Government Section Riding on Portion of Vehicle Not Intended for Passengers This section of the Addison municipal code provides definitions for various terms related to roadways, vehicles, and hazardous materials. These definitions are likely used to interpret and enforce other sections of the ordinance. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.7 Administration & Government Section Play Streets and Zones of Quiet This section provides definitions for various terms related to motor vehicles, traffic control, parking, pedestrians, and property boundaries. It appears to be a definitional preamble for a larger ordinance, likely concerning traffic or street use. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 12 Administration & Government Section - 1 This section establishes the Planning and Zoning Commission for the Village of Addison, outlining its composition, appointment process, and procedures for temporary successors and removal of members. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 12.10 Administration & Government Section Pollution of Waters of Springs, Streams, etc This ordinance declares it a nuisance for any person to pollute or make impure the water of any natural or artificial body of water, including springs, streams, ponds, or wells, if it causes prejudice or injury to another person. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 12.11 Administration & Government Section Allowing Stagnant, etc., Water to Stand or Remain on Lot or Premises This section of the Addison municipal ordinance outlines specific exemptions and regulations for various types of signs, including institutional, memorial, nameplates, public, real estate, house/garage sale, political campaign, and window signs. It specifies size limitations, placement rules, and time restrictions for these signs. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 12.12 Administration & Government Section Foul, etc., Railroad Cars, Buildings, Barns, etc This section declares it a nuisance to maintain railroad cars, buildings, yards, cellars, or sewers in a foul, offensive, nauseous, or filthy condition. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 12.13 Administration & Government Section Maintaining Dangerous, Faulty, etc., Building; Abatement This ordinance section addresses the maintenance of dangerous or faulty buildings within Addison. It outlines that any building in such a condition that endangers individuals will be subject to abatement. View in Addison’s full code →