This section authorizes the seizure and impoundment of motor vehicles used in connection with specific criminal and traffic offenses, including driving with a suspended/revoked license, DUI, driving without a license, fleeing police, and street racing, when such use constitutes a public nuisance or jeopardizes public safety.
Section Text
Driving without a valid driver’s license in violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 6-101(a), except to the extent that:
(a) The person had a valid driver’s license that is expired for less than 12 months; or
(b) The person is less than 17 years of age and operating a motor vehicle on any street or highway in violation of the village curfew provisions set forth in § 132.02.
(4) Fleeing or attempting to elude a peace...officer in violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-204.
(5) Street racing in violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-506.
(6) Illegal transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor in violation of ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 11-502(a).
(7) Operating or using a vehicle in connection with the commission of the unlawful use of a weapon in violation of any provision of Article 24 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 or the Illinois Criminal
Business & Licensing
Round Lake Park·77.03
TRANSPORTATION OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR—PENALTY
Summary
This ordinance prohibits the possession of open alcoholic containers in the passenger area of vehicles on public roads, with specific exceptions for certain passenger transport vehicles. Violations by drivers can lead to license suspension for repeat offenses.
Section Text
liquor in or about the driver's area. Any evidence of alcoholic consumption by the driver shall be prima facie evidence of the driver's failure to obey this section.
(D) For the purposes of this section, LIMOUSINE shall mean a motor vehicle of the first division with the passenger compartment enclosed by a partition or dividing window used in the for-hire transportation of passengers and operated by an individual in possession of a valid Illinois driver's license
Business & Licensing
Mount Prospect·13.408
Civic Organizations
Summary
This section outlines conditions under which civic organizations can hold fundraising events at Class F or S premises without an ad hoc permit, primarily requiring advance notification and that the licensee conduct all service at menu prices. If the service deviates from the regular menu or is tied to donations/tickets, an ad hoc permit is required.
Section Text
event.
2. All food and alcoholic beverage service is conducted by the Class F or S licensee with the licensee's employees and at licensee's menu prices, as in the normal course of business for that license.
B. If the Class F or S licensee intends to provide food or alcoholic beverage service other than from its regular menu and at menu prices or if the cost of the service of alcoholic beverages is part of a donation...ticket price, then the civic organization must obtain an ad hoc permit pursuant to subsection 13.204.1D2b of this chapter.
C. As to either subsection A or B of this section, the civic organization, but not the liquor licensee, may advertise for the event in any manner permitted by law, and in either case, proceeds of the event may be shared with the civic organization
Business & Licensing
Northfield·16.18
Civic Organizations
Summary
This section outlines conditions under which civic organizations can hold fundraising events at Class F or S licensed premises without a separate civic permit. It details notification requirements and specifies when a civic permit is necessary, particularly regarding food and beverage service outside the licensee's regular offerings.
Section Text
days in advance of the event. All food and alcoholic beverage service is conducted by the Class F or S licensee's staff and at licensee's menu prices, as in the normal course of business for that license.
If the Class F or S licensee intends to provide food or alcoholic beverage service other than from its regular menu at regular menu prices or if the cost of the service of alcoholic beverages is part of a donation...ticket price, then the civic organization must obtain a civic permit pursuant to Subsection 16-6(D)(2)a1 of this Chapter.
As to either Subsection (A) or (B) of this Section, the civic organization, but not the liquor licensee, may advertise for the event in any manner permitted by law, and in either case, proceeds of the event may be shared with the civic organization
Business & Licensing
Grayslake·5.08.020
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used throughout the chapter, including alcoholic liquor and alcopop, with specific criteria for what constitutes these beverages and exclusions based on alcohol content or prescription. It also defines 'bar area' in the context of on-premises consumption not complementary to meals.
Section Text
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms as used in this chapter shall be construed according to the definitions given below: "Alcoholic liquor" means alcohol, spirits, wine, beer, alcopop, and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine, or beer, and capable of being consumed as a beverage by a human being. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume...less, or to liquids or solids containing in excess of one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume if dispensed by a licensed pharmacy pursuant to a medical prescription. "Alcopop" means a flavored alcoholic beverage or flavored malt beverage that includes
(i) a malt beverage containing a malt base or beer and added natural or artificial blending material, such as fruit juices, flavors, flavorings, colorings, or preservatives where such blending material constitutes one half of one percent or more
General Provisions
Berwyn·1254.02
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Berwyn municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms related to zoning and land use, including accessory structures and uses, additions, adjacent properties, and establishments catering to adult entertainment or materials.
Section Text
dispense pharmaceutical products for off-site use. MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICE WITHOUT DISPENSARY does not include MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICE WITH DISPENSARY , MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY , TRANSITIONAL TREATMENT FACILITY WITH DISPENSARY , or TRANSITIONAL TREATMENT FACILITY WITHOUT DISPENSARY .
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY. An establishment licensed, certified, or accredited by the appropriate state agencies to acquire medical cannabis from a registered cultivation center for the purpose of dispensing cannabis, paraphernalia, or related supplies and educational materials to registered qualifying patients.
MICROBREWERY/MICRO-DISTILLERY. An establishment of no greater than...square feet that produces alcoholic and/or non-alcoholic beverages on site, which may include an accessory or adjacent taproom where customers are allowed to sample and purchase products manufactured on-site. The sale of beer or liquor manufactured outside the premises is prohibited.
MINIMUM CORNER SIDE SETBACK. The minimum distance a building or structure shall be located from a corner side lot line, as required by the zoning district regulations.
MINIMUM INTERIOR SIDE SETBACK. The minimum distance a building
General Provisions
Beecher·3.15.3
License
Summary
This section requires any person or entity operating video gaming terminals within Beecher to obtain a village license. It outlines specific eligibility requirements for both new applicants and existing license holders, focusing on state licensing, establishment amenities, tax compliance, applicant background, and zoning.
Section Text
existing license holder be entitled to maintain a video gaming license, unless each of the following requirements are met and continue to be met during the term of the license:
1. The applicant holds the appropriate certificate or license from the State of Illinois permitting video gaming and is in good standing with same;
2. The establishment must maintain customer seating outside of the gaming area but within the premises at a ratio of at least four seats for each...Gaming Terminal;
3. The establishment shall have a fully operational commercial kitchen (which may include a stove, microwave, refrigeration equipment, washing station/area, commercial fryer, commercial hood vent and fire suppression system or equivalent commercial equipment as approved by the Liquor Commissioner) with a valid permit from the Will County Health Department that serves food prepared on premises during normal business hours;
4. The applicant is not in arrears in any tax, fee or bill due to the Village or State
Business & Licensing
Gilberts·3.11.4
Basis for denial of license
Summary
This section outlines the grounds upon which the village administrator can deny a food vendor license. These grounds include fraudulent applications, criminal convictions involving moral turpitude, violations of public peace or health, breaches of consumer fraud laws, and operating without proper authorization.
Section Text
application and reports submitted by the chief of police
or his or her designees, any one or more of the following circumstances exist.
A.
Any fraud, misrepresentation or false statement is contained in the application for
a food vendor license; or
B.
Based on the entry of a final, unappeasable order by any court, administrative agency
or hearing officer finding that the applicant or any vehicle operator.
1.
Is guilty of any felony and/or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, including...following. contributing to the delinquency of a child pursuant
to section 2a of the neglected children offense act; contributing to the criminal
delinquency of a juvenile pursuant to 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/33D-1; selling,
giving or delivering alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of 21 years in violation
of the liquor control act of 1934 or the Illinois criminal code of 1961 or applicable
ordinance;
2.
Has been engaged in acts constituting a breach of peace
Business & Licensing
Rolling Meadows·6.78
Persons under legal disability
Summary
This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under 21 years of age or to intoxicated persons. It also requires licensees to demand proof of age before selling or delivering alcohol.
Section Text
performance of his official duties. For the purpose of preventing the violation of this subsection, any licensee or any principal, officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of such licensee may refuse to sell or serve alcoholic liquor to any person who is unable to produce adequate written evidence of identity and of the fact that such person is age 21 years or older. Proof that the defendant-licensee or any principal, officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee...such licensee demanded, was shown, and reasonably relied upon such written evidence in any transaction forbidden by this subsection is an affirmative defense in any criminal prosecution therefor or to any proceeding for the suspension or revocation of any license based thereon. It shall not, however, be an affirmative defense if the licensee or any principal, officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of such licensee accepted the written evidence knowing it to be false or fraudulent.
(Code
Business & Licensing
Norridge·50.152
Food trucks, food carts, ice cream trucks
Summary
This section establishes regulations for the operation of food trucks, food carts, and ice cream trucks within Norridge. It defines key terms such as food truck, mobile food vendor, and various types of events where these vendors might operate.
Section Text
Inspection required. A mobile food vendor applying for a mobile food vendor license to operate as set forth herein, shall have each food truck inspected by the Village Health Inspector or designee prior to receiving a mobile food vendor license. Inspections shall be conducted annually for each food truck or as determined by the Village Health Inspector.
H. Permit not transferable. A mobile food vendor permit shall not be transferable to any other applicant or vendor. I. Consent. A mobile...food truck on private property shall have the consent of the principal business owner/property owner.
J. Glass containers prohibited. No food or beverage may be sold or given away in a glass container or bottle. K. Dispensing of alcoholic liquor prohibited. Under no circumstance shall a mobile food vendor sell, give away, provide or dispense alcoholic beverages at any time.
L. Hours of operation. Food trucks shall only be operated between the hours
Health & Sanitation
Melrose Park·3.14.010
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms related to alcoholic liquor and prepared food items for the purposes of the food and beverage tax article. It specifies what constitutes alcoholic liquor and provides a detailed definition of 'prepared food item(s) for immediate consumption,' including specific categories and exclusions.
Section Text
consumption" means any and all material, whether solid, semi-solid or liquid, used or intended to be used primarily for human consumption and for nourishment of the human body which is capable of consumption without further preparation, except alcoholic liquor. The term shall include and be limited to: 1. Food items purchased at establishments where facilities are provided for on-premises consumption, but the term shall not include food items purchased from other areas of any such establishment where such...separate means of collecting receipts fromfood purchased for immediate on-premises consumption and are physically separated from facilities provided for on premises consumption in the establishment; and 2. Food items purchased from concession stands, snack shops and other licensed establishments which sell food items primarily (more than fifty (50) percent of gross revenue of such establishments) in individual sized servings, such as but not limited to, ice cream cones, candy bars and individually served sandwiches, for immediate on-premises
Taxation & Revenue
Harvard·6.13
PARKS
Summary
This section outlines the administration, rules, and regulations for Harvard's parks and playgrounds, including restrictions on alcohol and littering, provisions for dogs, and requirements for park use permits.
Section Text
playgrounds shall be made by the Mayor and City Council and enforced by the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation.
C. Alcoholic Liquor in Parks: Alcoholic liquor shall not be allowed in any City park unless a one-day liquor been obtained pursuant to the requirements of Section 25.070(8) of this Code.
D. Littering: It is unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, organization, association or group of people to litter any City park or playground with any garbage, cans, bottles...Damage to Park Property: It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to damage any real or personal property situated in any City park or playground.
F. Dogs: Except as provided herein, dogs that are leashed and licensed shall be allowed within City park property provided that the person walking or exercising the dog shall be responsible for any damage done to the landscaping of any park and shall be responsible for removing all animal excrement deposited by said
Steger·22.764
Inspection
Summary
This section mandates that adult use establishments must allow inspections by village representatives at any time they are occupied or open for business to ensure compliance. It also establishes a non-refundable $100 application and inspection fee for adult use licenses.
Section Text
applicant or licensee shall permit representatives of the police department, fire department, building department, liquor commissioner or other village or village designated departments or agencies to inspect the premises of the adult use for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this division at any time it is occupied or open for business.
(b) A person who operates an adult use or his agent or employee violates this division if he refuses to permit such lawful inspection of the premises...time it is occupied or open for business.
(c) Applicants for the issuance or renewal of an adult use license shall pay a non-refundable application and inspection
Business & Licensing
Cicero·82.381
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used in the General Regulations Governing The Use Of Public Parks, including definitions for various types of vehicles and 'Public Park' itself. It also includes general rules about the interpretation of tenses and genders within the ordinance.
Section Text
past tense of the term, when applicable, and all terms used in the singular shall include the plural and all words used in the masculine gender shall extend to and apply to the feminine gender, when applicable.
Alcoholic Liquor shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 10-1 of this Code. Child Sex Offender shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 62-420 of this Code. Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Device shall have...Section 1-117.7 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/1-117.7).
Motor Driven Scooter shall mean any electric or gas wheeled scooter, cycle or other vehicle for which the State of Illinois does not issue a title document, license plates or a registration document.
Motor Vehicle shall have the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 1-146 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/1-146).
Motorized Wheelchair shall mean any motorized vehicle designed for and used by a person
Streets & Public Property
Oak Park·24.2.2
Qualifications Of Applicants
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory qualifications for individuals applying to be taxicab drivers in Oak Park. It includes requirements related to age, health, language proficiency, character, and sobriety.
Section Text
Each applicant for a taxicab driver's license must:
A. Be of the age of eighteen (18) years or over;
B. Be of sound mental and physical condition with good eyesight, and not subject to epilepsy, vertigo, heart trouble or any other infirmity of body or mind which might render such applicant unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab;
C. Be able to read, write and speak the English language;
D. Be clean in dress and person, of good...moral character and not be addicted to the use of narcotics or intoxicating liquors. For purposes of this section, convictions for a felony or any of the following misdemeanors may be considered as an indication of character and habits (references are to the Illinois Compiled Statutes):
720 ILCS 5/12-12 et seq.
720 ILCS 5/11-6
720 ILCS 5/11-9
720 ILCS 5/11-14
720 ILCS 5/11-15
720 ILCS 5/11-16
720 ILCS 5/11-17
720 ILCS 5/11-19
720 ILCS 5/11-20.1
720 ILCS 5/11-21
720 ILCS
Business & Licensing
Oak Park·24.2.2
Qualifications Of Applicants
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory qualifications for individuals applying to be taxicab drivers in Oak Park. It includes requirements related to age, health, language proficiency, character, and sobriety.
Section Text
Each applicant for a taxicab driver's license must:
A. Be of the age of eighteen (18) years or over;
B. Be of sound mental and physical condition with good eyesight, and not subject to epilepsy, vertigo, heart trouble or any other infirmity of body or mind which might render such applicant unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab;
C. Be able to read, write and speak the English language;
D. Be clean in dress and person, of good...moral character and not be addicted to the use of narcotics or intoxicating liquors. For purposes of this section, convictions for a felony or any of the following misdemeanors may be considered as an indication of character and habits (references are to the Illinois Compiled Statutes):
720 ILCS 5/12-12 et seq.
720 ILCS 5/11-6
720 ILCS 5/11-9
720 ILCS 5/11-14
720 ILCS 5/11-15
720 ILCS 5/11-16
720 ILCS 5/11-17
720 ILCS 5/11-19
720 ILCS 5/11-20.1
720 ILCS 5/11-21
720 ILCS
Business & Licensing
Homer Glen·200.50
Operation of off-road motor vehicles
Summary
This section prohibits the operation of off-road motor vehicles in Homer Glen under various conditions, including unsafe speed, operation on public or private property without permission, and while under the influence. It also holds parents and legal guardians accountable for minors' violations.
Section Text
operated within the right-of-way of any public street unless the vehicle complies with all state laws relating to motor vehicles to be operated on streets and highways and the operator has a valid state driver's license. An off-road motor vehicle may be towed on the streets in compliance with all laws related to towing.
D. On the private property of another without the express written permission of the owner or lessee of the property; failure...imply consent for off-road motor vehicle use. E. In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the safety of any person or property of any other person.
F. While under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substances or drugs.
G. In a manner so as to create loud, unnecessary or unusual noise so as to disturb or interfere with the peace and quiet of other persons.
H. It shall be unlawful for any parent
Traffic & Vehicles
Markham·73.13
Impoundment For Certain Ilcs Offenses
Summary
This section outlines offenses under the Illinois Vehicle Code that can result in vehicle impoundment in Markham. It lists specific ILCS sections related to driver's licenses, registration, insurance, and open alcohol.
Section Text
Operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license;
(C) 625 ILCS 5/6-303(a)(2), Operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license. NOTE: mandatory tow under 625 ILCS 5/6-303(c) if driver’s license suspended/revoked and no insurance;
(D) 625 ILCS 5/11-501, D.O.I. alcohol, intoxicating compounds and/or other drugs. NOTE: maximum 12 hour tow and hold under 625 ILCS 4-203(e);
(E) 625 ILCS 5/3-702, Operation when registration cancelled, suspended or revoked;
(F) 625 ILCS...stolen or altered registration;
(G) 625 ILCS 5/3-708, Operation while registration, suspended for mandatory insurance;
(H) 625 ILCS 5/3-710, Presenting or displaying a false or fraudulent insurance card; and
(I) 625 ILCS 5/5-502, Transportation or possession of open alcoholic liquor in a vehicle.
(Ord. 06-O-1859, passed 6-7-2006; Ord. 09-O-1958, passed 8-5-2009; Ord. 12-O-2047, passed
Traffic & Vehicles
Lake Zurich·9.4.3
Special Uses
Summary
This section outlines special uses permitted within Lake Zurich's Business Districts (B-1, B-2, B-3) that require a special use permit. It references the Standard Industrial Classification Manual and chapter 15 for use interpretation, and specifies SIC codes for listed uses.
Section Text
special use granted at subsection J1 of this section S S S
9. Outdoor seating accessory to permitted eating places or accessory to a special use granted at subsection J1 of this section S S S
10. Liquor stores (592) - S S
11. Used merchandise stores (593), including used clothing stores S S S
12. Antique stores (5932) S S S
13. Pet shops (5999) - S S
14. Drive-through facilities accessory to permitted eating places, grocery stores, and drugstores...Cannabis dispensing organization Cannabis infuser organization or infuser (5912) and only subject to the following conditions: S S S
a. The establishment and operation of such uses shall conform to the provisions of Title 3 "Business Licensing, Regulation, Taxation, and Fees."
b. Such uses shall not be located within five hundred feet (500 feet) of the property line of any school, daycare facility
c. Such uses shall not be located within two hundred fifty feet (250 feet) of the property
Zoning & Land Use
Lockport·75.02
Operation Of Unlicensed Off-Road Motor Vehicles
Summary
This ordinance prohibits the operation of unlicensed off-road motor vehicles within Lockport under various conditions, including unsafe speeds, on public property without permission, on public streets without meeting state motor vehicle requirements, on private property without consent, in a reckless manner, while impaired, and in a way that creates excessive noise. It also establishes parental liability for minors violating these provisions.
Section Text
operated within the right-of-way of any public street unless the vehicle complies with all state laws relating to motor vehicles to be operated on streets and highways and the operator has a valid state driver’s license. An off-road motor vehicle may be towed on the streets in compliance with all laws related to towing;
(4) On the private property of another without the express written permission of the owner or lessee of the property; failure...imply consent for off-road-motor-vehicle use;
(5) In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the safety of any person or the property of any other person;
(6) While under the influence of intoxicating liquor, controlled substances or drugs;
(7) In a manner so as to create loud, unnecessary or unusual noise so as to disturb or interfere with the peace and quiet of other persons.
(B) Parental liability. It shall be unlawful
Traffic & Vehicles
Arlington Heights·Section 14.1606
Coin or Card Operated Amusement Devices, Permit Required
Summary
This section requires a permit for any coin or card-operated amusement device in Arlington Heights. It outlines conditions for permit issuance, including accessory use to licensed businesses, limitations on rewards, prohibition of gambling, and varying authorization levels based on the number of devices.
Section Text
school, or residential zoning district as measured from the public entrance of the arcade to the lot line of the church, hospital, building operated exclusively as a grammar or secondary school or residential zoning district, unless such premises were licensed as an amusement device arcade or restaurant-amusement device arcade before the establishment of the church, hospital, educational institution or zoning district.
i. The sale and consumption of food and beverage and smoking shall be prohibited in an amusement device...required on the premises of an amusement device arcade and restaurant-amusement device arcade at all times the arcade is open for business.
k. No coin or card operated amusement device on the premises of a retail alcoholic liquor establishment shall be played by anyone under 21 years of age, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian, except in a specially designated area removed from the liquor service area.
l. There is hereby levied a tax in the amounts listed
Business & Licensing
Elburn·852.11
Conditions And Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines operational requirements for bodywork establishments in Elburn, including supervision, sanitary conditions, employee dress code, licensing procedures, and prohibitions against minors.
Section Text
this chapter, and shall not constitute a property interest. No bodywork establishment license is transferable, separate or divisible, and such authority as license confers shall be conferred only on the licensee named therein.
Minors prohibited . No establishment or person licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall permit any person under the age of 18 to come or remain on the premises of any bodywork establishment. However; persons under the age of 18 may patronize the establishment only with...guardian.
Alcoholic beverages prohibited. No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide, keep, possess or consume, or cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided, kept, possessed or consumed, any alcoholic beverage on the premises of any bodywork establishment and no liquor shall be sold, offered or consumed in the rooms in which bodywork services are performed unless the room is open to the public.
Solicitations prohibited. No bodywork establishment or person in connection therewith shall place, publish or distribute, or cause
Business & Licensing
Yorkville·3.3.22
Cocktails to-go
Summary
This section permits licensed establishments in Yorkville to sell cocktails and mixed drinks for off-premises consumption, provided they are packaged in sealed, tamper-evident containers and transferred via authorized methods by trained, age-verified employees.
Section Text
must have a label or tag attached that contains the following information: 1. The cocktail or mixed drink name and ingredients, including, but not limited to, the type(s) of the alcohol in the drink; 2. The name, state license number, and address of the retail licensee that filled the original container and sold the to-go cocktail; 3. The volume of the cocktail, mixed drink, or single serving of wine in the sealed container; and 4. Information showing that...days before the date of sale, such as a bottling date or packaging date.
D. Sunsetting provision: This section 3-3-22 shall remain in full force and effect so long as section 6-28.8 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act (235 ILCS 5/6-28.8) remains in effect. Repeal of section 6-28.8 of the Illinois Liquor Control Act shall result in the automatic repeal of this section 3-3-22 of the Yorkville City Code
Business & Licensing
Oswego·3.38.11
Conditions and restrictions of licenses
Summary
This section outlines conditions and restrictions for bodywork establishments, including supervision requirements, sanitary standards, employee dress codes, licensing limitations, and prohibitions on minors.
Section Text
chapter, and shall not constitute a property interest. No bodywork establishment license is transferable, separate or divisible, and such authority as license confers shall be conferred only on the licensee named therein.
(F) Minors prohibited. No establishment or person licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall permit any person under the age of 18 to come or remain on the premises of any bodywork establishment. However; persons under the age of 18 may patronize the establishment only with...Alcoholic beverages prohibited. No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide, keep, possess or consume, or cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided, kept, possessed or consumed, any alcoholic beverage on the premises of any bodywork establishment and no liquor shall be sold, offered or consumed in the rooms in which bodywork services are performed unless the room is open to the public.
(H) Solicitations prohibited. No bodywork establishment or person in connection therewith shall place, publish or distribute, or cause
Round Lake Beach·5.11.5
Control provisions
Summary
This section establishes general speed restrictions for snowmobiles within Round Lake Beach, setting a maximum speed limit of 15 mph and outlining conditions requiring reduced speed. It also defines and prohibits reckless driving and racing, and includes a minimum speed regulation to prevent traffic obstruction.
Section Text
incapable of safely driving a snowmobile, may drive or be in actual physical control of any snowmobile within the corporate limits.
No person shall consume any alcoholic liquor while operating a snowmobile within the village, and any alcoholic liquor transported in a snowmobile shall be in its original package with the seal unbroken.
T. Obstruction of operator's view or driving mechanism: No person shall operate a snowmobile when it is so loaded with passengers as to obstruct the operator...Obstructing floodways: No operator shall wilfully or unnecessarily hinder, obstruct, or delay or attempt to delay, hinder or obstruct any other person unlawfully driving or traveling along or upon any roadway within the corporate limits.
V. Operator's license required: No person shall operate a snowmobile within the village on any roadway unless they are in possession of a valid operator's license issued by the State of Illinois, or are a resident of another state and possess a valid