This section outlines a process for issuing minor ordinance violation notices (P-Tickets) in lieu of arrest for specific traffic offenses. It lists various Illinois Vehicle Code violations that qualify for this simplified penalty procedure.
Section Text
officer, upon observing and stopping a vehicle that is in violation of an offense listed below, may, in lieu of an arrest, issue a minor ordinance violation notice (P-Ticket). The officer shall advise the person of the violation, request the person to make payment of a fine as stated in subsection 6-5(b) of this section and inform the person that a complaint will be filed in the village MSI court, pursuant to the requirements of section...unsafe tire
12-501 No safety glass
12-502 Mirrors
12-503(a,c,e) Obstruction of driver’s view
12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device
12-601 Defective horn
12-602 Muffler (loud, excessive noise; no muffler)
12-603 No seat belts* (maximum fine $25.00)
12-606 Tow trucks (identification)
12-607 Vehicle suspension system
12-608 Vehicle bumpers
12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving
12-702(a) No flags, flares, warning devices carried
Traffic & Vehicles
Joliet·18.14
Suspension or revocation of license
Summary
This section outlines the grounds upon which the city of Joliet may suspend or revoke a business license. Reasons include violations of law, providing false application information, prolonged business closure, financial delinquency to the city, allowing criminal activity on premises, and creating public disturbances.
Section Text
suspend or revoke any license for any one or more of the following reasons:
(1) The licensee or its agents have violated the provisions of this chapter or violates any other applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations or ordinances affecting the health and safety of the public;
(2) The licensee knowingly has provided, or caused to be provided, materially false, fraudulent or untruthful information on the original or renewal license application form;
(3) The licensed business has been closed...criminal activity;
c. Consumption of alcoholic beverages on nearby outdoor public or private property except where outdoor consumption of alcoholic beverages is specifically authorized pursuant to a license;
d. Blockage of streets, alleys or private driveways; or
e. Excessive noise;
(13) The licensee knows, or with the exercise of due diligence would have reason to know, that the licensed premises is being used in a manner that constitutes a public nuisance.
The term "public nuisance" shall mean any conduct
Business & Licensing
Third Lake·32.394
Requirements for building-mounted wind energy systems (BWES)
Summary
This section outlines the application requirements and standards for building-mounted wind energy systems (BWES) in Third Lake. BWES are allowed as a special use in any zoning district, provided specific application materials, engineering plans, and adherence to industry standards are met.
Section Text
ground level winds do not exceed five miles per hour.
f. The village may require, at the owner's expense, field tests or sound propagation modeling, conducted by or supervised by an acoustics specialist certified by the Institute of noise control engineering as may be necessary, to determine whether a violation of the sound regulations is occurring or has occurred. The owner shall promptly remedy any such violations or discontinue operation.
(6) Shadow flicker.
a. The BWES shall be sited...without limitation, attorney fees and accrued interest.
c. Upon removal, the site shall be restored to its original pre-construction condition, as shown in the photos presented with the project application.
d. Decommissioning shall comply with all applicable village ordinances
Zoning & Land Use
Antioch·10.5.8
Home Occupations
Summary
This section defines and regulates home occupations, setting standards for their location, operation, extent, and impact on the neighborhood. The goal is to ensure compatibility with residential uses and minimize negative externalities.
Section Text
take place within the residence. Outside activity or the use of an accessory structure other than storage shall be prohibited.
3. Outside storage, outdoor display, or outdoor use of land is prohibited.
4. The home occupation shall not generate noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, electrical interference, or garbage beyond which normally occurs in the zoning district or planned development in which it is located.
C. Extent And Effect:
1. A home occupation shall be limited in extent and shall...direct retail shall be permitted in any dwelling unit;
7. Undertaking establishments and funeral parlors; and
8. Repair or maintenance of motor vehicles, to include cars, trucks, boats, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, and motorcycles.
F. Permitted Home Occupations: The zoning ordinance does not attempt to define or list all permitted home occupations. However, the following activities and uses are expressly permitted, provided that the other provisions of this section are met:
1. Barber/beauty shop;
2. Animal grooming services;
3. Babysitting services
Zoning & Land Use
Third Lake·32.395
Requirements for small wind energy systems (SWES)
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for small wind energy systems (SWES) in Third Lake. It designates permitted zoning districts, specifies application requirements beyond the standard special use permit form, and details necessary engineering and site plan information.
Section Text
made when ground level winds do not exceed 5 mph.
f. The village may require, at the owner's expense, field tests or sound propagation modeling, conducted or supervised by an acoustics specialist certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering as may be necessary, to determine whether a violation of the sound regulations is occurring or has occurred. The owner shall promptly remedy any such violations or discontinue operation.
(8) Shadow flicker.
a. The SWES facility shall be sited...including, without limitation, attorney fees and accrued interest.
c. Upon removal, the site shall be restored to its original pre-construction condition, as shown in the photos presented with project application.
d. Decommissioning shall comply with all applicable village ordinances
Zoning & Land Use
Itasca·8.02
Business District Provisions - All Business Districts
Summary
This section establishes general operational standards for all business districts in Itasca. It mandates that most business activities must occur within enclosed buildings, prioritizes the sale of new merchandise, and restricts operations that generate objectionable nuisances.
Section Text
Unless otherwise provided in the regulations of the Ordinance, the following provisions shall apply to all Business Districts.
1. All business, service, storage, merchandise, display and, where permitted, repair and processing, shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, except for off-street automobile parking, off-street loading and open sales lots in districts where they are permitted.
2. Goods sold shall consist primarily of new merchandise and any goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail...premises unless otherwise permitted herein for specified uses.
3. Processes and equipment employed and goods processed or sold shall be limited to those which are not objectionable by reason of dirt, smoke, cinders, gas, noise, vibration, or refuse matter of water-carried waste.
(Ord. 963-97, passed
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park·36.1
State vehicle code adopted by reference
Summary
This section adopts the state vehicle code by reference, applying it within the village limits where not otherwise regulated. It outlines citation procedures, burden of proof standards for offenses, and offers a settlement option for specific registration-related violations with varying payment deadlines.
Section Text
this Code or inconsistent with any lawful provisions of this Code.
(b) All citations issued under this chapter shall be issued in the name of the village and referred to in the uniform traffic ticket or complaint as an ordinance violation.
Any provisions of the state vehicle code adopted herein may be cited by placing "10.04" before the appropriate state vehicle code section (e.g., 10.04:11-501).
(c) The burden of proof for any offense classified as a "petty" offense...windshield and/or rear window
625 ILCS 5/12-503(d) No windshield cleaning device
625 ILCS 5/12-503(e) Defective windshield side and/or rear window
625 ILCS 5/12-601 Defective horn—Failure to use horn when required
625 ILCS 5/12-602 Muffler (loud, excessive noise, no muffler)
625 ILCS 5/12-603 No seat belts
625 ILCS 5/12-604 Television in motor vehicle
625 ILCS 5/12-606 Tow trucks—Identification, equipment, insurance
625 ILCS 5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system
625 ILCS 5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers
625 ILCS 5/12-609 Failed to obliterate
Traffic & Vehicles
Thornton·7.11.3
Licensing of one- and two-family rental dwelling units and multiple-family dwelling units
Summary
This section establishes the purpose of regulating rental housing in Thornton to ensure decency, safety, and sanitation, preventing nuisances and blight. It outlines the responsibilities of owners and occupants for maintaining properties and requires an operating license for rental dwelling units.
Section Text
such reasonable steps as are necessary to assure that the citizens of the Village who occupy such units may pursue the quiet enjoyment of the normal activities of life in surroundings that are: safe, secure and sanitary; free from noise, nuisances or annoyances; free from unreasonable fears about safety of persons and security of property, and suitable for raising children.B. Responsibilities of owners and occupants. No owner or other person shall occupy or let another person occupy any building unless...family dwelling units shall be reinstated only on reinspection showing all cited violations have been corrected.X. Conviction. If a license holder or occupant or tenant is found guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction of any violation of the ordinances of the Village of Thornton or the laws of the United States or the State of Illinois in connection with the licensed premises, then the license shall be subject to revocation without further notice.Y. Extremely hazardous conditions. In the event
Buildings & Construction
Huntley·156.002
Purposes
Summary
This section outlines the general purposes of the Huntley zoning ordinance, aiming to improve public health, safety, and welfare by implementing the comprehensive plan, conserving property values, preventing overcrowding, facilitating public services, managing environmental resources, and establishing reasonable standards for land and building use.
Section Text
ordinance from which this chapter is derived is adopted for the purpose of improving and protecting the public health, safety, and welfare. To this end, this chapter seeks:
(A) To further the implementation of the adopted official comprehensive plan for the Village, as amended.
(B) To zone all land in the Village with a view to conserving property values and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the Village.
(C) To prevent the overcrowding of land and undue concentration...existing construction that does not comply with the restrictions herein.
(J) To prescribe penalties for any violation of the provisions hereof.
(K) To protect the physical and mental health of the public by reducing or abating objectionable smoke, noise or other objectionable materials or influences wherever possible.
(L) To establish setback lines along streets, traffic ways, drives, parkways and stormwater and flood water runoff channels or basins, and property lines and to regulate the location of structures relative to such
Zoning & Land Use
Homewood·44.07.11
Special use permit
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and procedure for obtaining a special use permit in Homewood. It details the review and decision-making process involving the Director of Economic and Community Development, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and the Village Board, based on specific standards.
Section Text
standards set forth in this chapter, to promote the general objectives of this article, and to minimize or reduce the injury to the value of property in the neighborhood. Such conditions shall be expressly set forth in the ordinance granting the special use. Failure to maintain such conditions or restrictions as may have been imposed shall constitute grounds for revocation of such special use approval.
(e) No presumption of approval. The listing of a use as a special use within...below.
a. Major amendment. A major amendment is any proposed change to an adopted planned development that results in one or more of the following changes: 1. Increase in the intensity of the site's use; 2. Additional noise, glare, odor, or other impacts that are detectable from off-site; 3. Affects the subject property in a manner that inhibits its continued use or reuse; or 4. Results in a change inconsistent with any standards or conditions imposed
Zoning & Land Use
Tinley Park·35.06
Sexual Harassment Policy
Summary
This section prohibits sexual harassment within the Village of Tinley Park, defining it according to the Illinois Human Rights Act and emphasizing a right to a harassment-free work environment for all individuals, regardless of employment status.
Section Text
propositions, threats, repeated requests for dates, or statements about other employees, even outside of their presence, of a sexual nature.
(b) Non-verbal: suggestive or insulting sounds (whistling), leering, obscene gestures, sexually suggestive bodily gestures, “catcalls”, “smacking” or “kissing” noises.
(c) Visual: posters, signs, pin-ups or slogans of a sexual nature, viewing pornographic material or websites.
(d) Physical: touching, unwelcome hugging or kissing, pinching, brushing the body, any coerced sexual act or actual assault.
(e) Textual/electronic: “sexting” (electronically sending...contained in ILCS Ch. 5, Act 430 § 5-65, may be subject to a fine of up to $5,000 per offense, applicable discipline or discharge by the municipality and any applicable fines and penalties established pursuant to local ordinance, state law or federal law. Each violation may constitute a separate offense. Any discipline imposed by the municipality shall be separate and distinct from any penalty imposed by an ethics commission and any fines or penalties imposed by a court
Administration & Government
Worth·3.6.18
Outdoor Service Area
Summary
This section establishes regulations for licensed outdoor service areas associated with liquor establishments in Worth. It outlines conditions for consumption, licensing, and operational standards, ensuring compliance with public health and safety.
Section Text
areas established after September 16, 2008, shall receive the prior approval of the mayor and board of trustees. (Ord. 2015-10, 3-17-2015)
D. The application shall be reviewed by the local liquor control commissioner for compliance with ordinances of the village. No outdoor service area license shall be granted to the detriment of the public health, safety, welfare and quiet enjoyment of persons residing or working within vicinity of the premises. The local liquor control commissioner shall have...outdoor service area.
9. Required parking areas shall not be used for the outdoor service area.
10. Occupancy limitations shall not be exceeded.
11. Music, either electronically reproduced or live in person, shall be permitted provided that such noise does not violate the provisions of section 8-3-6 of this code.
12. The public right of way shall not be used for the outdoor service area.
13. Outdoor service areas established after March 17, 2015, shall not be located
Business & Licensing
Homewood·44.07.07
Temporary use permits
Summary
This section requires a temporary use permit for specific temporary activities identified in Table 44-03-04. The Director of Economic and Community Development reviews applications for land use compatibility and compliance with other regulations before approving, approving with conditions, or denying the permit.
Section Text
safety inspection, or temporary certificate of occupancy may be required before any structure used in conjunction with the temporary use is approved, constructed, or modified. All structures and the site as a whole shall meet all applicable building code, ordinance, and fire code standards and shall be promptly removed upon the cessation of the use or event. Upon cessation of the use or event, the site shall be returned to its previous condition (including the removal of all trash, debris...Appearance and nuisances. The temporary use shall be compatible in intensity, appearance, and operation with surrounding land uses in the area, and shall not impair the usefulness, enjoyment, or value of adjacent property due to the generation of excessive noise, dust, smoke, glare, spillover lighting, or other forms of environmental or visual pollution.
(8) Signs and attention-getting devices. The director of economic and community development shall review all signage in conjunction with the issuance of the permit, although
Zoning & Land Use
Homewood·44.04.14
Accessory use standards
Summary
This section outlines the standards for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in Homewood, specifying quantity, location, dimensions, access, design compatibility, and ownership requirements. It details regulations for detached, attached, and internal ADUs, including setbacks, size limits, and architectural consistency.
Section Text
Household recreational facilities shall be less than 17 feet in height.
b. Trampolines shall be located at least ten feet from interior side and rear lot lines and all principal and accessory buildings and accessory structures.
c. Any noise generated by the activity shall comply with the regulations of this chapter and [subsection] 44-301(g) of this Code.
(6) Outdoor fireplaces.
a. Barrels, half-barrels and drums are not permitted.
b. Outdoor fireplaces and fixed, permanent masonry fire pits...shall be located at least 25 feet from any intersection (measured from the edge of sidewalk to the cart or truck) and 15 feet from any driveway; 4. Food carts or trucks shall comply with all traffic and parking ordinances of the village, as they may be amended.
o. Any location in a village right-of-way, including sidewalks, may be subject to temporary suspension or revocation without cause, but for reasons that may include construction, repairs, maintenance or emergencies
Zoning & Land Use
Hometown·22.03
Terms defined
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, including general rules of construction for the ordinance, and specific definitions for accessory buildings/uses and different types of adult-use cannabis establishments.
Section Text
home. No accessory building shall be employed for the home occupation.
(F) No commodity shall be sold on the premises or, if intended for sale or use elsewhere, stored on the premises.
(G) The home occupation shall not generate noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference beyond that which normally occurs in the zoning district in which it is located.287
(H) No home occupation shall consist in whole or part of the sale or boarding of animals...been recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois; or a parcel of land, the deed of which was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds prior to the adoption of the ordinance.
LOT WIDTH — The horizontal distance between the side lot lines, measured at right angles to the lot depth at a point midway between the front and rear lot lines.
LOT, CORNER — A lot abutting upon two or more streets
General Provisions
Huntley·156.080
Home-based business
Summary
This section authorizes home-based businesses that are incidental to residential use, provided they do not alter the residential character of the dwelling, change exterior appearance, or create nuisances. It outlines specific limitations on display, sales, equipment, and impact on neighboring properties.
Section Text
cause a nuisance, some of which are listed herein:
(a) Will not require more vehicle parking space than exists on the residential drive or assigned parking spaces servicing the dwelling unit.
(b) The activity shall create no noise in excess of that of normal daily activity for a residential area.
(c) The emission of odorous matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable at any point along lot lines, or exterior to party walls in multiple-family areas...care of animals, birds or reptiles.
(9) Parking of trucks associated with a home-based business shall conform to regulations concerning parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas as delineated in this chapter and in accordance with any ordinance of the Village, establishing load limits upon the streets of the Village.
(D) Employee limitations.
(1) The operator of every home-based business shall be domiciled in the dwelling unit where such business is conducted.
(2) No employee
General Provisions
Homewood·44.09.14
"L" definitions
Summary
This section of Homewood's municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms starting with the letter 'L'. It covers terms related to building features, services, education, industry, and vehicles.
Section Text
studios, tutoring, computer instruction, or music lessons.
Light manufacturing, assembly, fabrication means industrial facilities at which all operations (with the exception of loading operations) are conducted entirely within an enclosed building; not potentially associated with nuisances such as odor, noise, heat, vibration, and radiation which are detectable at the property line; and do not pose a significant safety hazard (such as danger of explosion).
Lighting, cut-off means a light source with elements such as shields, reflectors or refractor panels...which was recorded, or a lot for which the description was recorded either in the office of the county recorder of deeds or in the office of the county registrar of titles prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived.
Lot, through means a non-corner lot that abuts two streets.
Lot width means the distance between the two side lot lines, as measured at the required front yard setback line
General Provisions
Hodgkins·7.1.2
Procedure For Issuance Of Citations (P Tickets)
Summary
This section outlines the procedures for issuing citations (P Tickets) for various violations of the Hodgkins Traffic Code and the Illinois Vehicle Code. It specifies the types of violations that can result in a citation and the corresponding settlement amounts for each, serving as a penalty provision for traffic offenses.
Section Text
unsafe tire 25.00
5/12-501 No safety glass 25.00
5/12-502 Mirrors 25.00
5/12-503(a),(c),(e) Obstruction of driver's view 25.00
5/12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device 25.00
5/12-601 Defective horn 25.00
5/12-602 Muffler (loud, excessive noise; no muffler) 25.00
5/12-603 No seat belts 25.00
5/12-606 Tow trucks (identification) 25.00
5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system 25.00
5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers 25.00
5/12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving 25.00
5/12-702(a) No flags, flares, warning devices carried 25.00
5/12-702...Said police officer may, in lieu of the filing of a complaint in court, in the first instance, issue to such alleged violator, a citation:
1. Advising said person that he has violated a specific ordinance;
2. Requesting him to make payment in the amount applicable to said alleged violation as set forth above as settlement of said violation claim; and
3. Informing him that, upon failure to so settle, a complaint will be filed in the Circuit Court
Traffic & Vehicles
Hinsdale·6.15.2
Specific Violations
Summary
This section lists specific violations of the Illinois Vehicle Code that are relevant to Hinsdale. It also outlines an alternative citation procedure where an officer can issue a settlement notice instead of a formal ticket for these violations.
Section Text
illegal tires (studs).
5/12-405(c) Use of unsafe tire.
5/12-501 No safety glass.
5/12-502 Mirrors.
5/12-503(a,c,e) Obstruction of driver's view.
5/12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device.
5/12-601 Defective horn.
5/12-602 Muffler (loud; excessive noise; no muffler).
5/12-603 No seat belts.
5/12-606 Tow trucks (identification).
5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system.
5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers.
5/12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving.
5/12-702(a) No flags, flares, warning devices carried.
5/12-702(c) No flags, flares, warning devices displayed.
5/12-703...Flammable carrier.
5/12-710 Inadequate or no splashguards.
In lieu of the filing of a uniform traffic ticket or a complaint, the arresting officer may issue to the alleged violator a citation:
A. Advising that person has violated a specified ordinance;
B. Requesting that person to make payment in an amount applicable to said alleged violation as set forth above as settlement of said violation claim; and
C. Informing that person that upon failure to so settle, a complaint will
Traffic & Vehicles
Hinsdale·6.15.2
Specific Violations
Summary
This section lists specific violations of the Illinois Vehicle Code that are relevant to Hinsdale. It also outlines an alternative citation procedure where an officer can issue a settlement notice instead of a formal ticket for these violations.
Section Text
illegal tires (studs).
5/12-405(c) Use of unsafe tire.
5/12-501 No safety glass.
5/12-502 Mirrors.
5/12-503(a,c,e) Obstruction of driver's view.
5/12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device.
5/12-601 Defective horn.
5/12-602 Muffler (loud; excessive noise; no muffler).
5/12-603 No seat belts.
5/12-606 Tow trucks (identification).
5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system.
5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers.
5/12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving.
5/12-702(a) No flags, flares, warning devices carried.
5/12-702(c) No flags, flares, warning devices displayed.
5/12-703...Flammable carrier.
5/12-710 Inadequate or no splashguards.
In lieu of the filing of a uniform traffic ticket or a complaint, the arresting officer may issue to the alleged violator a citation:
A. Advising that person has violated a specified ordinance;
B. Requesting that person to make payment in an amount applicable to said alleged violation as set forth above as settlement of said violation claim; and
C. Informing that person that upon failure to so settle, a complaint will
Traffic & Vehicles
Hillside·5.2
Residence district provisions
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which home occupations are permitted in all residence districts within Hillside. It sets restrictions on employees, building modifications, visibility, noise, and deliveries to ensure the occupation remains secondary to the residential use.
Section Text
Unless otherwise provided in the regulation of this ordinance, the following provisions shall apply to all residence districts: 5.2(1) Home occupations. In all residence districts, a home occupation shall be permitted provided: 5.2(1)(a) It is conducted entirely within the dwelling and only by immediate members of the family residing in the dwelling, and when such home occupation is incidental and secondary to the use for dwelling purposes. No employees outside the immediate family shall be allowed...produced on the premises, shall not require receipt or delivery of merchandise, goods or equipment other than by United States letter carrier mail, similar parcel delivery service, or by private passenger automobile. 5.2(1)(f) There is no perceptible noises, odor, smoke, electrical interference or vibration emanating from the structure in which the home occupation is conducted. 5.2(1)(g) The address of the dwelling must not be contained in any advertisement or telephone listing for the occupation
Zoning & Land Use
Highwood·4.3.13
General Rules And Regulations
Summary
This section outlines general rules and regulations for arcade, amusement, vending, and musical devices in Highwood. It addresses the placement of devices, the requirement for an adult manager, prohibitions on gambling and disturbances, and mandates reporting of certain incidents to the police.
Section Text
suspect that gambling is taking place, shall immediately cause the removal from the premises of such persons as are involved in the gambling activity.
E. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or employee to allow a degree of noise to develop which would cause a disturbance to the adjacent or surrounding uses such that normal use of said adjacent or surrounding uses would be damaged or unreasonably disturbed.
F. It shall be unlawful for any licensee or employee...have the affirmative duty to report to the police department any or all incidents or reports of any disorderly conduct or disturbance of the peace as defined and regulated by the laws of the state of Illinois or the ordinances of the city, and which takes place within the licensed premises or within two hundred feet (200') from the entrance. This includes incidents either observed by or reported to the licensee or any employee thereof. Failure to report any incident
Business & Licensing
Highland Park·150.1405
Plan and Design Commission Recommendation
Summary
This section outlines the Highland Park Plan and Design Commission's role in reviewing special use permit applications. It mandates a recommendation within 45 days of a public hearing and details the types of conditions the Commission or City Council can impose on approved permits.
Section Text
Within 45 days after the close of the public hearing on any matter requiring a special use permit by ordinance, the Plan and Design Commission shall forward its recommendation to the City Council, as well as to the City Clerk and the Zoning Administrator.
(1) The Plan and Design Commission may recommend, and the City Council may require, such additional conditions or restrictions upon the construction, location, and operation of a special use as shall be deemed necessary to satisfy...stipulated expiration date of the special use permit; bonds or other cash guarantees of satisfactory completion; controls on signs more restrictive than the Sign Code; insurance of adequate firefighting and emergency access; controls on environmental factors such as noise, light, litter, and other similar aspects of the proposed special use; and routing of construction vehicles.
(B) The failure of the Plan and Design Commission to provide a recommendation within such 45 day period, or such further time to which
Zoning & Land Use
Hickory Hills·41.23
Procedure Governing Issuance Of Citations (“P” Tickets) In Certain Traffic Violation Cases
Summary
This section outlines the procedure for issuing "P" tickets (citations) for certain traffic violations in Hickory Hills. It lists specific violations from the Municipal Code and the Illinois Vehicle Code that an officer can issue a citation for without a warrant, along with their associated settlement amounts.
Section Text
safety glass $ 50.00
12-502 Mirrors $ 50.00
12-503(a,c,e) Obstruction of driver’s view $ 50.00
12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device $ 50.00
12-601 Defective horn $ 50.00
12-602 Muffler (loud; excessive noise; no muffler) $ 50.00
12-603 & 603.1 No seat belts or restraint belts $ 50.00
12-606 Tow trucks (identification) $ 50.00
12-607 Vehicle suspension system $ 50.00
12-608 Vehicle bumpers $ 50.00
12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving...splash-guards $ 50.00
Said police officer may, in lieu of the filing of a complaint in court, in the first instance issue to such alleged violator, a CITATION,
1. Advising said person that he has violated a specified ordinance;
2. Requesting him to make payment in an amount applicable to said alleged violation as set forth above as settlement of said violation claim; and
3. Informing him that upon failure to so settle, a complaint will be filed
Traffic & Vehicles
Hawthorn Woods·9.12.2
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Hawthorn Woods municipal ordinance provides definitions for various types of signs and related terms within the zoning domain. It clarifies what constitutes a 'sign' and defines specific categories like 'address identification sign', 'advertising sign', and 'business sign'.
Section Text
ownership than the property on which the sign is located and which directs or attracts attention to a product, service, place, activity, person, institution, business or solicitation by means including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, colors, motion, illumination or noise emission.
SIGN, ADDRESS IDENTIFICATION: A sign containing only the address and name of the occupant or business establishment.
SIGN, ADVERTISING: Any sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold, offered or manufactured elsewhere than upon...sign structure and projecting out therefrom.
SIGN, PUBLIC: A sign of a noncommercial nature such as legal notices, identification, informational or direction signs erected or required by a governmental body or authorized for a public purpose by any law, ordinance or statute.
SIGN, REVOLVING: A sign or any part of a sign which rotates in any manner.
SIGN, ROOF: Any sign erected, constructed and maintained upon or over the roof or top of the wall, wall tower or turret