This section provides definitions for terms used in the Criminal Nuisance Abatement article of the Oak Park Municipal Code. It defines terms like BUSINESS, CHIEF OF POLICE, CONTROL, and CRIMINAL NUISANCE BUSINESS OR PROPERTY, outlining the criteria for classifying a business or property as a criminal nuisance based on specific criminal activities.
Section Text
words "shall" and "will" are mandatory and "may" is permissive. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning.
BUSINESS: Any business required to obtain a business license from the Village pursuant to chapter 8 ("Business Licensing") of this Code.
CHIEF OF POLICE: The Chief of Police of the Village or the Chief of Police's designee.
CONTROL: The right to permit or deny entry onto property, the right to direct a person to leave property...maintaining public nuisance) of the criminal code of 2012, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/37-1. N. Any offense defined and prohibited by section 6-16 (prohibited sales and possession) or section 6-20 (transfer, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor; restrictions) of the liquor control act of 1934, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-16 and 5/6-20. O. Any offense defined and prohibited by the cannabis control act, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 550/1 et seq. P. Any offense defined and prohibited
Health & Sanitation
Fox Lake·4.2.4
Parental Responsibility
Summary
This section provides rules of construction for interpreting the ordinance and defines key terms related to parental responsibility for minors. It clarifies terms such as 'Adult Person', 'Alcohol', 'Alcoholic Beverage', 'Controlled Substance', 'Gathering', 'Intoxicated Condition', 'Minor', and 'Owner'.
Section Text
combined with other substances.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE:
a. Any drug, or substance, or immediate precursor thereof, listed in the schedules set forth in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 570/204 through 210, as amended;
b. Cannabis; and
c. Alcoholic beverages and liquor.
GATHERING: Any group of three (3) or more persons who have assembled or gathered together for a social occasion or other activity.
INTOXICATED CONDITION: A state wherein one is affected temporarily with diminished control over one's mental and physical powers...been given by order of court.
REASONABLE STEPS: Controlling access to alcoholic beverages at a gathering, controlling the quantity of alcoholic beverages present at a gathering, verifying the age of persons attending the gathering by inspecting driver's licenses or other government issued identification cards to ensure that underage persons do not consume alcoholic beverages while at the gathering, supervising the activities of minors and underage persons at the gathering, and calling for police assistance in the event underage persons
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Chicago·9.110.150
Operating Regulations.
Summary
This section outlines the operating regulations for pedicabs in Chicago, establishing that pedicab operators have the same rights and responsibilities as bicyclists. It details numerous prohibitions, including age restrictions, operating under the influence, impeding traffic, specific licensing and insurance requirements, passenger limits, and prohibitions against operating on sidewalks or with trailers.
Section Text
operation of a pedicab is prohibited by applicable law;
(5) To operate a pedicab within the City while not in possession of a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Illinois, or a valid driver’s license of another state, district or territory of the United States;
(6) To operate, or cause to be operated, a pedicab within the City while not in possession of proof of insurance as outlined in Section 9-110-080 of this chapter...music, to generate any sound for the purpose communication or entertainment, except between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. while such pedicab is actively providing transportation to passengers.
(e) No person may drink any alcoholic liquor as defined by law while such person is operating or being transported by a pedicab, nor may any person transport, carry, possess or have any alcoholic liquor while being transported by a pedicab, except in the original package with
Traffic & Vehicles
Oak Park·16.3.1
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used in the Criminal Nuisance Abatement article of the Oak Park Municipal Code. It defines terms like BUSINESS, CHIEF OF POLICE, CONTROL, and CRIMINAL NUISANCE BUSINESS OR PROPERTY, outlining the criteria for classifying a business or property as a criminal nuisance based on specific criminal activities.
Section Text
words "shall" and "will" are mandatory and "may" is permissive. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning.
BUSINESS: Any business required to obtain a business license from the Village pursuant to chapter 8 ("Business Licensing") of this Code.
CHIEF OF POLICE: The Chief of Police of the Village or the Chief of Police's designee.
CONTROL: The right to permit or deny entry onto property, the right to direct a person to leave property...maintaining public nuisance) of the criminal code of 2012, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/37-1. N. Any offense defined and prohibited by section 6-16 (prohibited sales and possession) or section 6-20 (transfer, possession, and consumption of alcoholic liquor; restrictions) of the liquor control act of 1934, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-16 and 5/6-20. O. Any offense defined and prohibited by the cannabis control act, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 550/1 et seq. P. Any offense defined and prohibited
Health & Sanitation
Morton Grove·5.1.3
Violations, Procedures, Penalties
Summary
This section outlines procedures for traffic violations in Morton Grove, including arrest protocols, the issuance of traffic tickets for various offenses, establishing prima facie proof for illegally parked vehicles, and authorizing vehicle immobilization, towing, and impoundment for specific violations and repeat offenders.
Section Text
license, permit, or privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked pursuant to any state statute, unless the suspension is due to a failure to comply with emissions testing or a failure to renew an otherwise valid license or permit within one year after the renewal date. Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs and/or intoxicating compounds or any combination thereof pursuant to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-501 or a similar local ordinance. Possession or attempted possession...similar local ordinance. Reckless driving, pursuant to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-503, or a similar local ordinance. Street racing, pursuant to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-506, or a similar local ordinance. The purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person under the age of twenty one (21) pursuant to title 4, chapter 3 of this code or a similar state or local ordinance. Disorderly conduct, including the commission of any act in such unreasonable manner as to provoke
Traffic & Vehicles
Willow Springs·10.1.11
Offenses Concerning Minors
Summary
This section prohibits individuals under 21 from possessing, buying, or using tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, or alternative nicotine products. It also restricts the sale and distribution of these products to minors and sets conditions for vending machine sales of tobacco.
Section Text
shall likewise be unlawful for any person, after notice that a driver's license of any child has been suspended or revoked, to permit such child to operate a motor vehicle during the period that such driver's license is suspended. (1963 Code)
Publications, Restrictions To Minors: It shall be unlawful to hire, use or permit any minor child to sell or give away or in any manner to distribute any book, pamphlet or other publication devoted to the publication...fail to exercise proper parental responsibility by allowing or permitting said minor to commit any violation of a Village ordinance or State statute concerning vandalism, battery, curfew, disorderly conduct, fireworks, obscene conduct, indecent exposure, trespass or possession of alcoholic liquor, tobacco products, cannabis or controlled substances or any other offense of wilful or malicious acts to persons or property. A parent or legal guardian shall be presumed to have allowed or permitted said minor to have committed a violation
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Romeoville·37.143
Elected Officials’ Compensation Adjustments; License And Incentive Agreement Eligibility
Summary
This ordinance prohibits newly elected Romeoville village officials, starting after the April 2025 elections, from holding licenses or special use permits related to cannabis facilities and from entering into economic incentive or redevelopment agreements with the village. It also outlines specific compensation adjustments for newly elected trustees, clerks, and presidents without prior service.
Section Text
From and after commencement of the terms of office of all newly elected village officials sworn into office after the April 2025 elections, all village elected officials shall be prohibited from holding licenses or license endorsements issued pursuant to Chapter 112 or pursuant to Chapter 118, or from holding special use permits issued to permit the operation of a cannabis facility, as the same is defined under Chapter 157.
(B) From and after commencement of the terms of office...office after the April 2025 elections, the compensation due and owing to the Village President for performing the duties of such office together with the compensation due and owing to the Village President for performing the duties of Local Liquor Control Commissioner may be paid as a single salary compensating for the performance of the duties of both offices.
(Ord. 24-1931, passed
Administration & Government
Summit·11.7.5
Commercial Use Category
Summary
This section defines the commercial use category within Summit's zoning ordinance. It specifically provides detailed definitions for Adult Entertainment Establishments, including adult bookstores, adult motion picture theaters, and adult entertainment cabarets.
Section Text
defined in the Illinois Child Care Act. Day Care Center: A facility licensed by the State of Illinois that provides day care for more than 8 children or any number of adults. Day Care Home: A dwelling unit licensed by the State of Illinois in which day care is provided for a maximum of 8 children, excluding all natural, adopted and foster children of the residents of the dwelling unit.
Eating and Drinking Places: Bar or Tavern: Uses that cater...including grocery stores, retail bakeries and similar uses that provide incidental and accessory food and beverage service as part of their primary retail sales business. Typical uses include convenience stores, drug stores, grocery and specialty food stores, wine or liquor stores, gift shops, newsstands, florists and tobacco stores. Consumer Shopping Goods: Retail sales uses that sell or otherwise provide wearing apparel, fashion accessories, furniture, household appliances and similar consumer goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort
Zoning & Land Use
Riverside·4.13.4
Chronic Public Nuisances
Summary
This section defines a 'chronic public nuisance' for real property based on the occurrence of two or more specified criminal offenses within a twelve-month period. Its purpose is to encourage property owners to eliminate illicit activities and provide a method for abating such nuisances.
Section Text
purpose of conducting streetgang related activity as defined in Section 10 of the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act 740 ILCS 147/1, et seq.;
18. Any offense defined and prohibited by Title 3 (Business Regulations), Chapter 2 (Alcoholic Liquor), Subsections 3-2-12(e) (No Sale Or Delivery To Minors And Intoxicated Persons) and 3-2-12(H) (No Purchase, Sale and/or Use Or Consumption By Minors) of the Village Code;
19. Any offense defined and prohibited by Title...addition to any other remedies provided by this section, enter an order requiring the taking of measures designed to eliminate the chronic public nuisance, including but not limited to making improvements to the property and installing security lighting, hiring licensed and insured security personnel, the appointment of a receiver, the initiation and execution of eviction proceedings against tenants engaged in illicit activities or restraining the owner, person in charge of the property and/or occupants from using the property
Buildings & Construction
Riverside·4.13.4
Chronic Public Nuisances
Summary
This section defines a 'chronic public nuisance' for real property based on the occurrence of two or more specified criminal offenses within a twelve-month period. Its purpose is to encourage property owners to eliminate illicit activities and provide a method for abating such nuisances.
Section Text
purpose of conducting streetgang related activity as defined in Section 10 of the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act 740 ILCS 147/1, et seq.;
18. Any offense defined and prohibited by Title 3 (Business Regulations), Chapter 2 (Alcoholic Liquor), Subsections 3-2-12(e) (No Sale Or Delivery To Minors And Intoxicated Persons) and 3-2-12(H) (No Purchase, Sale and/or Use Or Consumption By Minors) of the Village Code;
19. Any offense defined and prohibited by Title...addition to any other remedies provided by this section, enter an order requiring the taking of measures designed to eliminate the chronic public nuisance, including but not limited to making improvements to the property and installing security lighting, hiring licensed and insured security personnel, the appointment of a receiver, the initiation and execution of eviction proceedings against tenants engaged in illicit activities or restraining the owner, person in charge of the property and/or occupants from using the property
Buildings & Construction
Riverdale·5.32.240
Purchase or acceptance of gift of liquor by persons of nonage – Identification cards
Summary
This section outlines requirements for licensees to verify the age of individuals purchasing or consuming alcohol, and defines violations related to false identification for minors. It also establishes proof requirements for licensees in cases of alleged violations.
Section Text
cards.
A. For the purpose of preventing the violation of this chapter, any licensee, or his agent or employee, may refuse to sell or serve alcoholic beverages to any person who is unable to produce
Business & Licensing
Wheeling·1.28.030
Code
Summary
This section defines the term "code" for the purposes of administrative adjudication of municipal code violations. It broadly includes the entire Wheeling Municipal Code, zoning code, housing/building codes, and specific ordinances related to weeds, garbage, vehicles, and nuisances.
Section Text
streets or highways 100.00 500.00 100.00
5.32.030 Open burning 100.00 500.00 100.00
5.32.040 Garbage or refuse out before 5:00 p.m. 100.00 500.00 100.00
5.34.010 Illegal dumping 100.00 500.00 100.00
5.34.130 Throwing litter from vehicle 100.00 500.00 100.00
7.08.020 License required for dogs or cat 100.00 500.00 100.00
7.08.060 Animals not on leash 100.00 500.00 100.00
7.08.110 Noisy animals 100.00 500.00 100.00
7.08.160 Cruelty to animals 100.00 500.00 100.00
7.10.020 Removal of animal waste 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.04.010 Endangering...Disorderly conduct 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.020 Unlawful assembly 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.030 Residential picketing 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.040 Distributing religious worship 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.050 Reserved 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.060 Drinking on Public Way or Transportation of Open Liquor 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.070 Loitering 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.080 Barefoot persons in establishments 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.090 Expectorating on sidewalk or in public building 100.00 500.00 100.00
8.12.100 Aircraft takeoffs and landings 250.00 500.00 250.00
8.12.110 Parachute landing
General Provisions
Richton Park·806.01
Definitions.
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used throughout the chapter concerning alcoholic liquor sales. It defines 'alcoholic liquor', 'club', 'restaurant', 'retail sale', and 'public accommodation'.
Section Text
annual meeting and that no member or any officer, agent or employee of the club is paid, or directly or indirectly receives, in the form of salary or other compensation, any profits from the distribution or sale of alcoholic liquor to the club, the members of the club or its guests introduced by members.
(c) "Restaurant" means a public place kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public as a place where meals are served, and where meals...employees to prepare, cook and serve suitable food for its guests.
(d) "Retail sale" means the sale for use or consumption and not for resale.
(e) “Public accommodation” means a refreshment, entertainment or recreation facility of any kind, whether licensed or not, whose goods, services, facilities, privileges, or advantages are extended, offered, sold or otherwise made available to the public.
(f) “Retail tobacco store” shall, for purposes of this chapter, have the same meaning as defined in Section
Business & Licensing
Posen·7.3.1
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms used throughout the chapter on Alcoholic Liquors in Posen. It provides specific definitions for 'Alcoholic Liquor', 'Retail Sale', 'Restaurant', 'Hotel', and 'Club'.
Section Text
adequate and sanitary kitchen and dining room equipment and capacity.
Club: A corporation organized under laws of this State not for pecuniary profit, solely for the promotion of some common object, other than the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquors, kept, used and maintained by its members through the payment of annual dues, and owning, hiring or by using a building or space in a building, of such extent and character as may be suitable and adequate for the reasonable...maintaining a sufficient number of servants and employees for cooking, preparing and serving food and meals for its members and their guests; provided, that such club files with the President at the time of its application for a license under the provisions of this Chapter, two (2) copies of a list of names and residences of its members, and similarly files within ten (10) days of an election of any additional member his name and address, and provided further that
Business & Licensing
Schaumburg·TABLE IV
RESOLUTIONS
Summary
This section lists historical resolutions passed by the Village of Schaumburg, including their resolution number, date passed, and a brief description of the subject matter. Resolutions prior to 1990 have been retrospectively numbered for ease of use.
Section Text
Authorizing Village Manager to execute memorandum of agreement between village and Metropolitan Alliance Police Schaumburg Chapter No. 195, 1996—1999.
R-97-23 4-8-97 License agreement from Unocal for access to sanitary sewer and watermain improvements (1996 program).
R-97-24 4-8-97 Standish Lane storm sewer license agreement.
R-97-25 4-8-97 Authorizing Change Order No. 2 of an increase by a total of $10,000 or more regarding town square development—construction phase...2024/2025 Official Pay Plan for non-union employees
R-24-039 4-23-2024 Agreement: ESRI; GIS software and licensing
R-24-040 4-23-2024 7C classification: 780 W. Golf Rd.
R-24-041 4-23-2024 6B classification renewal: 601—605, 608 Lunt Ave.
R-24-042 4-23-2024 Purchase orders: Scientel Solutions, LLC; automatic license plate readers and camera systems
R-24-043 4-23-2024 Collective bargaining agreement: International Union of Operating Engineers, Local
Fox Lake·3.7.4
Taxicab Drivers
Summary
This ordinance requires taxicab drivers to obtain a state license and a local certificate from the chief of police, ensuring their competency. It also prohibits certain behaviors while on duty, such as drinking, using offensive language, and aggressive soliciting for fares.
Section Text
License Required: No person shall drive a taxicab unless he shall have secured a driver's license therefor as provided by state statute. No person shall drive a taxicab until he has exhibited such driver's license to the chief of police or his delegate who will issue a certificate that the applicant has complied with the provisions of this chapter.
B. Qualified Drivers: The chief of police or his delegate shall examine each applicant for a taxicab driver...person who has been convicted of a felony shall not be allowed to drive a taxicab in the village.
C. Prohibited Acts: It shall be unlawful for any driver of a taxicab while on duty to drink any intoxicating liquor, or to use any profane or obscene language, to shout or call to prospective passengers, or to disturb the peace in any way.
D. Cruising And Soliciting: No driver of a taxicab, while waiting for employment, shall park or stand
Business & Licensing
New Lenox·106.162
C-1 neighborhood convenience shopping district
Summary
This section establishes the C-1 neighborhood convenience shopping district, intended to provide retail and personal services for nearby residents. It outlines permitted uses, focusing on small-scale establishments supplying daily needs and personal services.
Section Text
Drugstores.
j. Dry goods stores.
k. Floral shops.
l. Gift shops.
m. Grocery and food stores.
n. Hardware stores no larger than 20,000 square feet of gross floor area.
o. Ice cream stores.
p. Jewelry stores.
q. Liquor stores, package.
r. Meat markets.
s. Restaurants, excluding drive-in service.
t. Shoe stores.
u. Sporting goods stores.
v. Toy stores.
w. Variety stores.
(2) Personal service establishments which perform services on the premises, such as:
a. Barbershops.
b. Beauty parlors...approved tower or structure due to one or more of the following reasons: 1. The planned wireless communication equipment would exceed the structural capacity of the existing or approved tower or structure, as documented by a qualified and licensed professional engineer, and the existing or approved tower or structure cannot be reinforced, modified, or replaced to accommodate the planned or equivalent equipment at a reasonable cost; 2. The planned wireless communication equipment would cause interference impacting the usability of other
Zoning & Land Use
Richmond·14.20.1
Consumption of Alcohol by Minors
Summary
This section outlines the rules and regulations for park usage in Richmond, specifically addressing prohibited conduct, property maintenance, animal control, and the requirements for alcohol consumption permits.
Section Text
Consumption of Alcohol by Minors, and Chapter 23, Liquor, of the Richmond Municipal Code
or any other ordinance regulating the use of the park.
14 of 31
(d)
Rules and Regulations. The following rules and regulations shall govern the usage of the
park:
1.
Advertisements. No person shall post, stencil or otherwise affix any notice, bill,
sign, advertisement or other paper upon any structure, post or tree or other
property in the park.
2.
Alcoholic Beverages. No alcoholic beverages shall...allowed in the park
without a permit. Dram shop insurance shall be required when alcoholic
beverages are sold or served. When alcoholic beverages will be sold a Village
temporary license permit shall be required pursuant to Section 23.03(c) of the
Richmond Municipal Code. A certificate indicating proper insurance coverage
must be provided prior to the issuance of a permit or license.
3.
Animals. Domesticated animals are permitted provided the animal is leashed and
any animal litter deposited by said
Zion·90.380
Conditions of license
Summary
This section outlines the conditions of operation for bicycles within Zion, mandating general safety, specific equipment (brakes, lights, warning signal), and rules regarding their position on roadways, especially concerning slower traffic.
Section Text
The following rules and regulations shall be observed in the operation of a bicycle on the streets, highways, parkways, and public places of the city, and each bicycle shall have the following equipment:
(1) General
Traffic & Vehicles
New Lenox·10.35
Conditions for issuance of permit; permit fee
Summary
This section outlines the conditions required for obtaining a carnival permit in New Lenox, including compliance with laws, insurance, security, access for officials, operating hours, and a license fee.
Section Text
shall be conditioned upon the applicant's compliance with the following provisions:
(1) Compliance with applicable regulations. The applicant shall operate the carnival in compliance with all applicable laws, including but not limited to all zoning, fire prevention, sanitation, liquor, gambling and traffic control laws, and all requirements of the county health department.
(2) Insurance. The applicant shall provide a certificate of insurance evidencing general liability coverage in the amounts of at least $1,000,000.00 per person...provide additional security if the type, size or location of the carnival requires additional security service for the protection of carnival patrons and nearby areas. All security personnel shall be either off-duty law enforcement officers or persons licensed under the Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983, 225 ILCS 446/1 et seq., as amended.
(4) Access by enforcement officers. The applicant shall grant access to the carnival premises and attractions, amusements, concessions and structures
Business & Licensing
Sandwich·6.53
Application; contents
Summary
This section outlines the application process for obtaining a license authorized by the article. It specifies the required format, content, signatory requirements for different applicant types, and associated fees.
Section Text
article shall make application therefor to the mayor. A separate application shall be made for each license desired by the applicant. Such application shall be in writing upon forms prepared and furnished by the city. Each application for a license shall be signed and shall be filed with the city clerk. In case the application is a partnership, all partners must sign and verify the application. In case the applicant is a corporation or club, all officers must sign...plus $75.00 for every name of an individual in excess of one listed anywhere in the application. Each application shall contain the information required by 235 ILCS 5/7-1 and such other information as may be required by the local liquor control commissioners.
(Code 1983, § 3-34; Code 2002, § 6-59; Ord. No. 2001-28, §§ 1, 2, 11-13-2001; altered in 2017 recodification
Business & Licensing
Countryside·10.6A-1
Permitted Uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted retail business and service uses within the B-1 Retail Business District in Countryside. It specifies that these operations must be conducted entirely within a building, with exceptions for off-street parking and loading.
Section Text
secondary use to a beauty salon as defined and performed in conjunction with a properly licensed beauty salon. Licensee shall be properly licensed with the State of Illinois and hold a valid State of Illinois body art license. Such non- permanent tattooing will be limited only to the face.
Department stores.
Drugstores.
Dry goods stores.
Electrical appliance stores and repairs, but not including appliance assembly or manufacture.
Food, meat and fruit stores.
Furniture stores and upholstery when conducted...service.
Shoe and hat stores and repairing when done as a part of the retail business.
Signs subject to the provisions of title 8, chapter 5 (the sign ordinance) of this Code.
Sporting goods stores.
Taverns and package liquor stores.
Tobacco store, a store in which at least eighty percent (80%) of its income is derived by the sale of tobacco or tobacco related products, so long as such business is not located within five hundred feet
Zoning & Land Use
Fox Lake·1.4.3.1
Miscellaneous Fees And Fines
Summary
This section of the Fox Lake municipal code outlines various miscellaneous fees and fines associated with violations of local ordinances. It details specific penalties for offenses ranging from food sales and tobacco violations to false burglar alarms and disorderly conduct, with tiered fines based on payment timing and adjudication outcomes.
Section Text
Section Nature Fine Paid Within 14 Days Fine Paid After 14 Days Minimum Fine At Adjudication Hearing Maximum Fee At Adjudication Hearing
3-10-1-4A Temporary food sales without vendor's license $100.00 $200.00 $200.00 $750.00
3-10-1-4D Temporary food sales - sales in un-approved location 100.00 200.00 200.00 750.00
3-10-1-4D Temporary food sales within 500' of school 100.00 200.00 200.00 750.00
3-10-1-4E Temporary food sales - unsanitary...Additional costs - "babysitting fee" 35.00 70.00 70.00 750.00
4-2-2A Unlawful sale or delivery alcoholic beverages to a person under 21 500.00 750.00 750.00 750.00
4-2-2B Unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor by a person under 21 500.00 750.00 750.00 750.00
4-2-3A Sale of harmful materials to a person under 18 500.00 750.00 750.00 750.00
4-2-4B1 Lack of parental supervision 500.00 750.00 750.00 750.00
4-2-4B2a Unlawful
General Provisions
North Chicago·10.8.2
LIQUOR OR DRUGS
Summary
This section prohibits driving or being in physical control of a vehicle in North Chicago while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It defines violations based on blood alcohol concentration, being under the influence, or combined influence, and outlines penalties mirroring state statutes, including mandatory jail time for repeat offenses.
Section Text
Driving while under the influence of alcohol, other drug, or combination thereof:
A. Driving Prohibited: A person shall not drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within the City while: 1. The
Traffic & Vehicles
Harvey·9.04.400
Public morals
Summary
This section prohibits and defines nuisances related to houses of ill-fame or assignation, and also prohibits the direction, transportation, or receipt of individuals for immoral purposes in vehicles. Violations are subject to fines and potential license revocation.
Section Text
employees thereof directly involved in the violation of subsections B or C of this section may be revoked, and also the license of the vehicle or conveyance used may be revoked in the discretion of the mayor. No license so revoked hereunder shall be reinstated until the lapse of a period of one (1) year after such revocation.
E. It is unlawful for any prostitute, solicitor to prostitution, or any person of evil fame or repute, to ply his vocation...with other persons of any of the foregoing classes in or upon the public ways or other public places in the city, or to loaf or loiter in or about or frequent the premises of any place where intoxicating liquors are sold.
G. No person shall commit any indecent, lewd, or filthy act in any public place in the city; shall utter any lewd or filthy words, sing any song the words of which are suggestive of indecency or immorality