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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 5518 11/01/2005 ORDINANCE NO. 5518 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ___________ Passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees st the 1 day of November, 2005. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, the nd 2 day of November, 2005. ORDINANCE NO. 5518 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION 1: The following Chapters and Sections of the Village Code of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, shall be amended as follows: CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 2.206, ENFORCEMENT OF DECORUM, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Any person found guilty under this Section shall be fined in an amount as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. CHAPTER 4 - APPOINTIVE VILLAGE OFFICERS Section 4.103, POWERS AND DUTIES, paragraph H shall be deleted and replaced with the following: H. To negotiate, award contracts for and purchase all materials, supplies and equipment for which funds are provided in the annual budget. All contracts for public works or improvements which are not to be paid for in whole or in part by special assessment or special taxation when the expense exceeds the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I, and, except as provided below, all purchase orders or contracts for labor, materials, equipment or supplies when the expense exceeds the amounts as set forth in Appendix A, Division I made by or on behalf of the Village shall be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder pursuant to due advertisement for sealed bids in a newspaper published and having a general circulation within the Village (which advertisement shall state that such contract shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, that the right is reserved in the Village Board to reject all bids or waive bid technicalities and the place, time and date when sealed bids shall be opened; said date being not less than 7 days after publication of the advertisement), and after the successful bid proposal has been submitted to the Village Board for approval. 1 Section 4.103, POWERS AND DUTIES, paragraph H, subparagraph 4 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 4. Competitive bidding shall not be required for any contract when the expense is less than the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I, or when the Village exercises the option of purchasing with the State or other governmental unit (as authorized under 30 ILCS 525/1 et seq.) or when the Village pursuant to its home rule powers enters into a joint purchasing contract for materials, supplies or equipment with another entity which has conducted competitive bidding for such materials, supplies and equipment. Section 4.504, DUTIES OF DIRECTOR, paragraph L shall be deleted and replaced with the following: L. To negotiate and contract for the sale of personal property owned by the Village when in the reasonable discretion of the Finance Director such personal property is no longer necessary or useful to the Village and the market value does not exceed the amount specified in Appendix A, Division I. Pursuant to the Village’s home rule powers, all personal property of the Village with a market value not in excess of the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I, may be sold at the discretion of the Finance Director without Village Board approval. All other sales of personal property shall require the approval of a majority of the corporate authorities of the Village. Section 4.507, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNDS, paragraph C, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: C. If, after full payment of the improvement and all bonds, vouchers and interest coupons issued therefore, there is a surplus remaining in any special assessment, such surplus shall be first applied by the Treasurer to reimburse the public benefit fund for any amounts paid from such fund on account of the improvement, if any, and any surplus amount remaining thereafter shall constitute a rebate and shall be paid by the Treasurer to the current owners of record of each lot or parcel of land included in the special assessment in the pro rata proportion to which such properties were originally assessed, after first deducting five percent (5%) of said surplus amount to cover the costs and expenses incurred by the Village in making said rebate. However, in the event that the amount available for rebate is less than the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I, or the number of properties involved in the special assessment is such that in dividing such properties by the said amount, less Village expenses, the resulting net rebate for each property would be less than the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I, then in lieu of such rebate, the Treasurer shall instead transfer said amount to the public benefit fund, if in existence, and if not, then to the general corporate fund to be used for capital improvements. Section 4.1012, APPROPRIATION; LEVY OF TAXES, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 2 The President and Board of Trustees of the Village may budget for ESDA purposes in the manner provided by law, and may levy in addition for ESDA purposes only, a tax as set forth in Appendix A, Division II, on the assessed value of all taxable property in addition to all other taxes, as provided by “The State ESDA Act of 1975”; however, that amount collectable under such levy shall in no event exceed the amount as specified in Appendix A, Division II. CHAPTER 6 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS CODE Section 6.108, PENALTIES, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Any person found guilty of violating, disobeying, omitting, neglecting or refusing to comply with any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III for each offense. A separate and distinct offense shall be deemed committed each day on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 6.720, SECURITY FUND, the first paragraph shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Each grantee shall establish a permanent security fund with the Village by depositing an amount as set forth in Appendix A, Division I with the Village in cash, an unconditional letter of credit, or other instrument acceptable to the Village, which fund shall be maintained at the sole expense of the grantee so long as any of the grantee’s telecommunications facilities are located within the public ways of the Village. CHAPTER 8 - VILLAGE GOVERNMENT MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 8.818, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, a new Section 8.818 shall be added to Chapter 8 as follows: In addition to the remaining provisions of this Chapter, any person found guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction of violating, disobeying, omitting, neglecting or refusing to comply with or resisting or opposing the enforcement of any provision of this Chapter shall be punished by a fine in the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division III. (Ord. 3833, 9-1-1987) Section 8.1308, VIOLATIONS, the first sentence shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Any owner, operator and/or licensee found guilty of violating, disobeying, omitting, neglecting or refusing to comply with or resisting or opposing the enforcement of any provision of this Article, except when otherwise specifically provided, shall be subject to a fine in the amount set forth in Appendix A, Divisions I and III, for each offense. Section 8.1904, COLLECTION OF TAX, paragraph A(3), shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 3. The public utility will be entitled to withhold from tax collections a service fee as set forth in Appendix A, Division II, on the amounts collected and timely remitted to the department. 3 CHAPTER 9 – PUBLIC UTILITIES, PAVEMENT AND TREE REGULATIONS Section 9.507.1, SEWER CONSTRUCTION FEE, shall be added to Article V, Sanitary Sewer System as follows: Sec. 9.507.1 SEWER CONSTRUCTION FEE: A. Fee Required 1. Sewer construction fees for all Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village sewer and water mains or pipes shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II of this Code. 2. Sewer construction fees for all Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes and not with the Village water mains or pipes shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II of this Code. 3. Sewer construction fees for all Village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s water and sewer mains or pipes shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II of this Code. 4. Sewer construction fees for all Village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes, but not with village water mains or pipes shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II of this Code. B. Expiration This fee requirement shall lapse, and the fee will no longer be collected upon the earlier to occur of the following: 1. January 1, 2016; or 2. Upon the Village’s making of final payment to the final contractor for the Combined Sewer Rehabilitation Project as approved on October 18, 2005. Section 9.718, PENALTY, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 9.718: PENALTY : Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be fined the full amount of any mitigation costs incurred by the Village. In addition, unless otherwise set forth 4 herein, any person violating any provision of this Article shall be fined an amount set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code. Violations are as follows: Marking a public tree in any way Attaching a sign or other object to a public tree Driving any object into a public tree Planting a tree on public property without a permit Paving over previously open root zone of a public tree Substantially changing the soil grade of a public tree Injuring or removing bark or limbs from a public tree Cutting or pruning a public tree without a permit Placement of potentially damaging materials near a public tree Topping a public tree Injuring or cutting roots of a public tree without a permit, or in violation of a permit Continuing work in violation of, or after suspension or revocation of permit Failure to install or maintain required snow fencing around a public tree Placement of excessive soil, mulch or other fill material around the trunk/root collar of a public tree Backfilling within a public tree drip line without the required root inspection Failure to keep a required written tree protection plan posted on the job site Excavation within drip line of public tree without approval of the Forestry Division Equipment operation within drip line of public tree Failure to comply with a written tree protection plan Installation of sprinkler head within drip line public tree In addition, any person who injures any public tree shall be held responsible for the cost of repairs, if, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works, the injured tree will not die as a result of such injuries. In addition, in the case of unauthorized destruction or removal of such public trees, the person committing the offense shall be held responsible for the cost of removal and replacement of trees. Such cost shall be calculated by multiplying the rate set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, times the inches of trunk diameter of the tree that was destroyed or removed. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues (Ord. 5253, 5-21-2002; amd. Ord. 5260, 6-18-2002). CHAPTER 11 - MERCHANTS, BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Section 11.202, LICENSE FEES, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Auctioneers shall pay the fees as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. 5 Section 11.1402, LICENSE FEES, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Florists and nurseries shall be designated as Class I establishments and shall pay the annual fees as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. Section 11.2302, LICENSE FEES, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. The annual fee to be paid for the exclusive franchise license for residential dwellings or dwelling units created in subsection 11.2301A of this Article shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. B. The annual fee to be paid for such other licenses set forth in subsection 11.2301B of this Article shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. C. Transfer stations for refuse disposal shall be designated as Class II establishments and shall pay the annual fees as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. Section 11.3406, HIGH HAZARD SURCHARGE, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. Any Class I or Class II business which uses hazardous materials and/or processes in operation of said business shall pay a surcharge as set forth in Appendix A, Division II on the business’ annual fee as applicable. B. Any Class I or Class II business, after paying the high hazard surcharge, shall be entitled to an increase as set forth in Appendix A, Division II, in the inspection limit as set forth in subsection B of Sections 11.3404 and 11.34.05, respectively. C. A “high hazard business” shall be defined by the standards in the BOCA Basic National Building Code, Use Group H - High Hazard Buildings, or by order of the Fire Chief. Section 11.3407, MID-YEAR FEE REDUCTION, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Any Class I or Class II business license issued to a business opening after June 30 shall pay the annual fee as set forth in Appendix A, Division II and as set forth in subsection A of Sections 11.3404 and 11.3405, respectively. Such business shall also have the inspection fees, as set forth in subsection B of Sections 11.3404 and 11.3405, respectively, reduced as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. Section 11.3411, LATE PAYMENTS, paragraphs A through F shall be amended to refer to Appendix A, Division II, instead of Division I. CHAPTER 13 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS 6 Section 13.137, PENALTIES; GENERAL, the fourth sentence shall be deleted and replaced with the following: If the court is of the opinion that the ends of justice would be better served by requiring community service of the violator or a combination of a fine and community service, the fine may be mitigated as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. CHAPTER 14 – ZONING Section 14.204, ZONING FEES, shall be added to Article II, Administration and Enforcement, of Chapter 14, Zoning, which shall read as follows: Section 14.204 ZONING FEES. The fees for actions sought pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. CHAPTER 18 - TRAFFIC Section 18.204, FLEEING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER, paragraph A shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. Any driver or operator of a motor vehicle who, having been given a visual or audible signal by a peace officer directing such driver or operator to bring his vehicle to a stop, willfully fails or refuses to obey such direction, increases his speed, extinguishes his lights or otherwise flees or attempts to elude the officer, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 18.409, FALSE REPORTS, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Any person who provides information in an oral or written report required by this Article with knowledge or reason to believe that such information is false shall, upon conviction, be fined in an amount set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 18.503, RECKLESS DRIVING, paragraph B, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Every person convicted of reckless driving shall, upon a finding of guilty, pay a fine as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 18.504, DRAG RACING, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Any person who, as an operator of a motor vehicle, is found guilty of being a participant in drag racing shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 18.1305, VIOLATION OF PARKING REGULATIONS; LEASED VEHICLES, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 7 B. A person found guilty of violating this subsection shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III, notwithstanding any other sections or subsections in this Chapter to the contrary. Section 18.1322, PAY PARKING ZONE, paragraph J(1), shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 1. Any person who violates subsections H and I of this Section shall be subject to a fine in the amount as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code. Section 18.1322, PAY PARKING ZONE, paragraph L(2), shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 2. Such collector or collectors shall be only such employees as are now or may hereafter be duly bonded in a sum, as set forth in Appendix A, Division I of this Code, for the faithful performance of their duties. Section 18.1324, HANDICAPPED PERSONS; PARKING PRIVILEGES, paragraph E shall be deleted and replaced with the following: E. Any person who violates this Section shall be subject to a mandatory minimum fine as set forth in Appendix A, Division III for each offense in addition to any costs or charges connected with the removal or storage of any motor vehicle found to be in violation of this Section. Section 18.1534, TRACTORS, TRACTION ENGINES AND MOTOR TRUCKS; OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS; TURNING ON HIGHWAYS DURING FARMING OPERATIONS; VIOLATIONS, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Any person who operates any motor vehicle over and along any public street of this Village, which has been oil treated in violation of the provisions of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 18.1540, SCHOOL BUSES; SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS, paragraph K shall be deleted and replaced with the following: K. Liability Insurance: No school bus or motor vehicle owned by or used for hire by and in connection with the operation of private or public schools, day camps, summer camps or nursery schools shall be operated for such purposes unless the owner thereof shall carry an amount of personal injury liability insurance as set forth in Appendix A, Division I. Section 18.1907, VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION AND IMPOUNDMENT FOR VIOLATIONS, paragraph I, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: I. It shall be unlawful to relocate or tow any vehicle restrained by an immobilizing device without the approval of the chief of police or his designee. The unauthorized removal of an immobilized vehicle shall be subject to a penalty as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. 8 CHAPTER 20 - ANIMALS Section 20.302; PENALTIES, paragraph E(1) and (2) and F, shall be deleted and inserted as follows: E. 1. In the event that said payment is made prior to the mailing by the Municipality or by the official of a final notice, a final settlement as set forth in Appendix A, Division III, shall be accepted. 2. In the event that payment has not been paid prior to the mailing of such final notice, and in fact notice has been mailed, settlement as set forth in Appendix A, Division III, shall be accepted. CHAPTER 21 - BUILDING CODE Section 21.209, USE OF STREETS FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, shall be amended by adding the following sentence as follows: In the event that sufficient warning lanterns are not provided or properly maintained around such material, excavation or building that is being moved, the Department of Public Works may place and maintain the required lanterns, charging for this service at a rate as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. This charge shall be deducted from deposits as required in Section 21.312 of this Chapter. Section 21.312, RESTORATION DEPOSIT, shall be deleted in its entirety and the following new Section 21.312 entitled, CONSTRUCTION NUISANCE ABATEMENT DEPOSIT, shall be as follows: 21.312: CONSTRUCTION NUISANCE ABATEMENT DEPOSIT: No permit shall be issued until the applicant has deposited with the Village the nuisance abatement deposit in accordance with subsection 15.802B of this Code. (Ord. 5339, 6-17-2003). CHAPTER 23 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Section 23.206, OBSCENE AND HARASSING TELEPHONE CALLS, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Penalty: Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.401, DAMAGE, POSSESSION AND REMOVAL OF VILLAGE PROPERTY OR STRUCTURES OR INSTALLATIONS ON VILLAGE PROPERTY, paragraph C shall be deleted and replaced with the following: C. Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.402, DUMPING IN WELLER CREEK AND OTHER PLACES, paragraph B, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: 9 B. Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs. Section 23.404, VANDALISM, paragraph B, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Any person found guilty of a violation of any provision of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.405, THEFT OF RECYCLABLES, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Any person found to be in violation of this Section shall be fined as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.501, GAMBLING PREMISES, paragraph B shall be deleted and replaced with the following: B. Suppression: It shall be the duty of all members of the Police Department to give information to the Chief of Police about each house, room or other place within the Village wherein games or devices or tables or other instruments or things for the purpose of gaming are, or may be set up, kept or maintained; and such police officers shall take all lawful means to suppress and prevent the playing at the table, games or devices aforesaid, and for this purpose, when and as often as any one of them shall have reasonable cause to suspect that any such table, game or device is set up, kept or maintained, as aforesaid, he or she shall forthwith make complaint thereof before the Circuit Court, and obtain a warrant authorizing entry of such house or place or any room within the same, and such police officer shall thereupon have authority to demand entry therein, and any person or persons who shall refuse or neglect to open the door or entrance to such house, yard, place or any room within the same upon the application of any police officer having such warrant, shall forfeit and pay a fine as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.502, GAMBLING DEVICES, paragraph D, shall be deleted and replaced with the following: D. Seizure and Destruction: It is hereby made the duty of every member of the Police Department to seize any table, instrument, device or thing used for the purpose of gaming; and all such tables, instruments, devices or things shall be destroyed. Any person or persons obstructing or resisting any member of the Police Department in the performance of any act authorized by this Section shall be subject to a fine as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.612, MAINTAINING PUBLIC NUISANCE, Paragraph C(2), the second to last sentence shall be deleted and replaced with the following: Provided that an owner, lessee or other occupant may use such place if the owner shall give bond with sufficient security or surety approved by the Court, in an amount as set forth in 10 Appendix A, Division I, payable to the Village, and including a condition that no offense specified in subsection A of this Section shall be committed at, in or upon the property described and a condition that the principal obligor and surety assume responsibility for any fine, costs or damages resulting from such an offense. Section 23.614, PENALTIES, Paragraph A shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. A separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Any fines set forth in this Article shall be assessed regardless of whether the violator is convicted or placed on supervision by the court. If the court is of the opinion that the ends of justice would be better served by requiring community service of the violator or a combination of a fine and community service, the fine may be as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.1103, PENALTY, paragraph A shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. Every person found guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of this Article shall be punished by a fine as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 23.1714, CHARGES FOR RESPONSE TO FALSE ALARMS AND REPORTS, paragraph A shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. If the Village Police Department responds to more than two (2) false alarms in a calendar year at the same premises, the licensee of such alarm system shall pay the Village as set forth in Appendix A, Division II. CHAPTER 24 - FIRE PREVENTION CODE Section 24.111, UNIFORM FIRE GUARDS, paragraph D shall be deleted entirely and paragraph E shall be re-lettered accordingly. Section 24.116, PENALTY, shall be added to Article I, Purpose; Adoption and shall read as follows: Sec. 24.116 PENALTY. Any person violating any provisions of this Article shall be fined an amount set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, for each offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 24.1302, DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS; PERMITS, paragraph A(1) shall be amended by adding the following at the end of paragraph (A)(1): Such permits may be granted upon application to and approval by the Fire Chief based upon the regulations of this Article XIII. In addition, the applicants shall file a bond and insurance in the amount set forth in Appendix A, Division I of this Code. CHAPTER 25 - THE VILLAGE CODE 11 Section 25.104, PENALTIES, paragraph A shall be deleted and replaced with the following: A. Whenever in this Code a minimum but not maximum fine or penalty is imposed, the Court may in its discretion fine the offender any sum exceeding the minimum fine or penalty but not exceeding the maximum amount set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code at Section 25.104. Unless otherwise stated, the minimum and maximum fines shall be as set forth in Appendix A, Division III. Section 25.104, PENALTIES, paragraph C shall be amended by deleting the last three paragraphs and inserting the following new paragraph in its place: Such imprisonment or assignment shall not be subject to suspension nor shall the person be eligible for probation in order to reduce the sentence or assignment. The court may impose a fine less than as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, only where, after an evidentiary hearing, the court determines that: a) such person is not financially able to pay a fine, as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, over the course of one year; and b) payment of a fine, as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, would cause undue hardship to someone dependent upon such person for support; and c) it is in the best interest of justice to impose a fine less than as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code. In any case where a fine less than set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, is imposed, the court shall order such person to perform one hour of community service for a dollar amount, as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, by which penalty amount as set forth in Appendix A, Division III of this Code, exceeds the fine imposed. (Ord. 3411, 3-20- 1984; amd. Ord. 2603, 2-4-1986; Ord. 2961, 7-19-1988; Ord. 4189, 5-15-2001) SECTION 2: A new Appendix A shall be created and inserted in the Village Code of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, which shall be and read as follows: APPENDIX A This Appendix A is divided into three divisions as follows: Division I, Bonds, Salaries, Insurance and Miscellaneous; Division II, Fees, Rates and Taxes; and Division III, Penalties and Fines. DIVISION I BONDS, SALARIES, INSURANCE AND MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER 1 – VILLAGE PRESIDENT Section 1.102, BOND; OATH; SALARY 12 Bond: $3,000.00 (Village President) Salary: $5,500.00 (Village President) (annual) Section 2.102, OATH; SALARY Salary: $2,750.00 (Trustee) (annual) CHAPTER 4 - APPOINTIVE VILLAGE OFFICERS Section 4.103, POWERS AND DUTIES H. Contracts where expense exceeds $10,000.00, purchase orders, contracts for labor materials, equipment or supplies involving amounts in excess of $10,000 awarded to the lowest bidder 4. Less than $10,000.00 Section 4.104, BONDS AND COMPENSATION Minimum Bond: $100,000.00 Section 4.504, DUTIES OF DIRECTOR L. Personal property of the Village with a market value of less than $250.00 may be sold Section 4.507, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNDS C. If amount available for rebate is less than $5,000, or the number of properties involved in the special assessment is such that in dividing such properties by the said amount, less Village expenses, the resulting net rebate for each property would be less than $50.00, then in lieu of such rebate, the Treasurer shall instead transfer said amount to the public benefit fund, if in existence, and if not, then to the general corporate fund to be used for capital improvements. CHAPTER 6 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS CODE Section 6.5.412, LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION C. Minimum Amounts of Comprehensive General Liability Insurance: For bodily injury or death resulting from any one accident $5,000,000.00 For property damage, including damage to Village property, resulting from any one accident $2,000,000.00 For all other types of liability resulting from any one occurrence $2,000,000.00 13 During any period of construction Adequate coverage to Meet liability under the Ill. Structural Work Act Workers’ compensation insurance Within statutory limits Employers’ liability insurance Not less than $100,000.00 Deductible cannot be in excess of: $250,000.00 D. Sureties in the penal sum of: $200,000.00 Amount of the bond or letter of credit reduced to: $50,000.00 E. Cash escrow or letter of credit: $10,000.00 Section 6.717, GRANTEE INSURANCE A. Comprehensive general liability insurance with limits not less than: $5,000,000.00 for bodily injury or death to each person $5,000,000.00 for property damage resulting from one accident; and $5,000,000.00 for all other types of liability. Automobile liability for owned, non-owned and hired vehicles with a limit of three million dollars ($3,000,000.00) for each person and three million dollars ($3,000,000.00) for each accident. Workers’ compensation within statutory limits and employer’s liability insurance with limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). Comprehensive form premises-operations, explosions and collapse hazard, underground hazard and products completed hazard with limits of not less than three million dollars ($3,000,000.00). Section 6.720, SECURITY FUND Deposit $50,000.00 in cash with the Village CHAPTER 7 – SIGN REGULATIONS Section 7.620, INDEMNIFICATION A. 2. Liability insurance (if sign extends more than one foot into right of way): Limit of liability not less than $500,000.00. B. Bond (for persons engaged in the business of erecting, repairing or maintaining signs); $10,000.00. 14 CHAPTER 8 - VILLAGE GOVERNMENTMISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 8.116, RULES AND DEFINITIONS B. Definition of “Gift” Market Value: In excess of $50.00 Section 8.513; PROCEDURES AND FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROJECT REVENUE BONDS B. 7. k. Judgment: In excess of $250,000.00 Section 8.2006, CREDITS AND REFUNDS Refund Rate: 5% simple interest per year Section 8.2007, VOLUNTARY APPLICATION FOR THE DETERMINATION Application fee: Tax due plus 1% interest per month Section 8.2009, INTEREST Rate: 1% per month CHAPTER 9 - PUBLIC UTILITIES, PAVEMENT & TREE REGULATION Section 9.903: BOND REQUIRED (Subsidewalk work) Surety Bond: $10,000.00. CHAPTER 11 - MERCHANTS, BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Section 11.102 RULES AND DEFINITIONS: B. Definition of “Private Employment Agency”: 1. a. Compensation: Not less than $15,000 per year. Section 11.203: BOND (Auctioneer) Surety Performance Bond: $1,000.00. Section 11.602: APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Subsection D (2): Certificate of Insurance: $ 100,000.00 for any one person $1,000,000.00 for any one accident, and $ 25,000.00 for property damage. Section 11.603: SIDE SHOWS, PARADES AND CONCESSIONS, SUB-SECTION B: B. Bond: $10,000.00. 15 Section 11.1105: INSURANCE REQUIRED (Taxicabs) $100,000.00 for bodily injury to any one person; $300,000.00 for injuries to more than one person which are sustained in the same accident; and $ 50,000.00 for property damage resulting from any one accident. Section 11.1403: GENERAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS (Christmas Tree Sales) Cash Bond: $100.00. Section 11.1701: LICENSE FOR HOTEL OR MOTEL; APPLICATION THEREFOR AND ISSUANCE B. Bond: $1,000.00 Section 11.2003: BOND (Outdoor Advertisers) Surety Bond: $10,000.00 Section 11.2303: GENERAL OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR SCAVENGERS C. Insurance: 2. Automobile Liability Insurance: Not less than $100,000.00 each person $300,000.00 each accident bodily injury liability; and $100,000.00 each accident for property damage liability. 3. General Liability: At least $100,000.00 each person; $300,000.00 each accident bodily injury liability; and $100,000.00 each accident for property damage liability. Section 11.2803: BOND (Solicitors) Bond: $1,000.00. Section 11. 3004: APPLICATION FOR LICENSE (Raffles) B. 7. Fidelity bond: $1,000.00 Section 11.3006: CONDUCT OF RAFFLES A. $50,000.00 B. $50,000.00 C. $ 250.00 CHAPTER 13 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS Section 13.103, APPLICATION FOR RETAILER’S LICENSE Surety bond: $2,500.00 16 Section 13.111, COMPENSATION, POWERS AND DUTIES OF LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER Compensation for Local Liquor Control Commissioner: $3,000.00 annually CHAPTER 14 - ZONING Section 14.311, OUTDOOR SALES AND STORAGE INSURANCE B-2-f: Minimum Coverage: $1,000,000.00 for general liability and $30,000.00 for Dram Shop Insurance Section 14.313, REGULATIONS FOR PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES M. Insurance: Not less than $1,000,000.00 N. Compliance: Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 each day that the violation continues. CHAPTER 15 - SUBDIVISION, DEVELOPMENT AND SITE IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURES Section 15.802, CONSTRUCTION GUARANTEES AND FEES A.1: Amount of Guarantee: 115% of the total cost of public improvements, including but not limited to engineering, inspection, materials and labor as determined by the Village Engineer. B.1: Amount of Nuisance Abatement Deposit: 10% of the total cost of the project. Section 15.809, SURETY BOND Surety Bond: $500,000.00. CHAPTER 18 - TRAFFIC Section 18.1322; PAY PARKING ZONES L. Application of Proceeds: 2. Sum not less than $1,000.00 Section 18.1540, SCHOOL BUSES; SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Liability Insurance: $250,000.00 for any one person in any one accident $1,000,000 for two or more persons injured Section 18.1813, VEHICLE SEIZURE AND IMPOUNDMENT Section B Cash Bond: $150.00 plus fees for towing the vehicle. CHAPTER 21 - BUILDING CODE 17 Section 21.311, SURETY BOND Bond: See Section 15.809 Section 21.312, RESTORATION DEPOSIT Cash Deposit: See Section 15.802B Section 21.318 DEMOLITION AND MOVING OF BUILDINGS; FEES AND BONDS A. Cash Deposit: $2,000.00. B. Bond: 1. For structures not exceeding three (3) stories in height: $20,000.00. 2. For structures of four (4) or more stories: $40,000.00. Section 21.321, PARKWAY TREE FEES See Section 15.802 CHAPTER 23 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Section 23.612, MAINTAINING PUBLIC NUISANCE (Abatement) C. 2. Bond: Not less than $10,000.00 with sufficient security or surety approved by Court Section 23.905, BOND (Assemblies and Gatherings) C. Bond: Not less than $50,000.00 nor more than $300,000.00 Section 23.1302, DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS: PERMITS A. 1. Cash Bond: $2,500.00 Certificate of Insurance: $ 500,000.00 for any one person $1,000,000.00 for any one incident; and $ 50,000.00 for property damage. 18 DIVISION II FEES, RATES AND TAXES CHAPTER 4 - APPOINTIVE VILLAGE OFFICERS Section 4.1012; APPROPRIATION: LEVY OF TAXES (ESDA) Tax not to exceed five ($.05) per one hundred dollars of assessed value CHAPTER 6 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS CODE Section 6.202, REGISTRATION FEE Registration Fee: $25.00 Section 6.602, APPLICATION AND REVIEW FEE Application and Review Fee: $2,000.00 or 1% of the estimated cost of applicant’s proposed telecommunications facilities, as certified by the applicant’s professional engineer, whichever is greater. Section 6.606, CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FEE Construction Permit Fee: $250.00 or .6% (six-tenths percent) of the estimated cost of constructing the telecommunication facilities, as certified by the applicant’s engineer and approved by the Village, whichever is greater. Section 6.607, ANNUAL FEES Annual Fee: $1,000.00 CHAPTER 7 - SIGN REGULATIONS Section 7.610, PERMIT FEES A. Minimum nonrefundable deposit: $25.00 Sign Structure/Fee Freestanding signs (except temporary signs): $100.00 Temporary signs: $50.00 Wall, mansard signs: $75.00 Directional signs: $25.00 Off-premises advertising signs: $200.00 Awning and canopy signs: $50.00 Special event (balloon, searchlight) signs: $50.00 Section 7.705, NOTICE REQUIREMENT Fees: Appeal $250.00 19 Variation $200.00 Special use $200.00 Text amendment $250.00 CHAPTER 8 - VILLAGE GOVERNMENTMISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 8.802, LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX IMPOSED Real Property Transfer Tax: $3.00 for every $1,000.00 value or fraction of $1,000.00. Exemption Seal: $15.00 Section 8.804, APPLICATION FOR REBATE $2.00 for each one thousand dollars of the purchase price, so long as all of the requirements of this Section are met. Section 8.807, EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS Actual Consideration: Less than $5,000.00. Section 8.902, IMPOSITION OF TAX 1% of purchase price of food and beverages. Section 8.1003, FEE ESTABLISHED (Ambulance Service) A. Level of medical care, i.e. BLS (basic life support), ALS1 (Advanced Life Support Level 1), or ALS2 (Advanced Life Support level 2), and mileage, based upon the Medicare rate and definitions effective at time of transport. B. Level of medical care, i.e. BLS (basic life support), ALS1 (Advanced Life Support Level 1), or ALS2 (Advanced Life Support level 2), and mileage, based upon the Medicare rate and definitions effective at time of transport, plus $100.00. C. Level of medical care, i.e. BLS (basic life support), ALS1 (Advanced Life Support Level 1), or ALS2 (Advanced Life Support level 2), and mileage, based upon the Medicare rate and definitions effective at time of transport, plus $100.00. D. Level of medical care, i.e. BLS (basic life support), ALS1 (Advanced Life Support Level 1), or ALS2 (Advanced Life Support level 2), and mileage, based upon the Medicare rate and definitions effective at time of transport. Section 8.1102, IMPOSITION OF TAX Home Rule Retailers’ Occupation Tax: Three quarters of one percent (0.75%) of gross receipts of tangible personal property Section 8.1202, IMPOSITION OF TAX Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax: Three quarters of one percent (0.75%) of gross receipts of sales of service Section 8.1302, IMPOSITION OF TAX 20 Hotel/Motel Use Tax Three percent (3%) of gross rental receipts from rental, leasing or letting Section 8.1402, PROPERTY TAX RELIEF GRANT Grant: $100.00 maximum. Section 8.1502, TAX IMPOSED (Telecommunications) 1. A. Rate: 6% of gross charge B. Rate: 6% of gross charge 2. A. Rate: 2% of gross charge B. Rate: 2% of gross charge Section 8.1601, GROSS RECEIPTS TAX IMPOSED (Utility Tax) A. 1. Rate: 3.204% of the amount of gross receipts 2. Rate: 3.204% of the amount of gross receipts B. Rate: 1.942% of gross receipts Section 8.1802, TAX IMPOSED (Motor Fuel) Rate: $0.02 per gallon. Section 8.1901, TAX IMPOSED (Gas Use) A. 1. Rate: $0.0147 per therm. 2. Rate: $0.0090 per therm. Section 8.1904(A)3, COLLECTION OF TAX Fee: Not to exceed 3% of the amounts collected Section 8.2003, INTEREST ON OVERDUE PAYMENTS Interest Rate: 1% of the amount due for each month or part of a month the tax remains unpaid CHAPTER 9 - PUBLIC UTILITIES, PAVEMENT AND TREE REGULATIONS Section 9.302(D)6, PLACEMENT OF WARNING LANTERNS Fee: $100.00, plus the Village’s labor and equipment rental costs Section 9.302(F)1, STREET OBSTRUCTION PERMIT Fee: Fee for street, alley or parkway $25.00/mo. or portion of a month for each 25 feet or portion of 25 feet of frontage. The minimum fee shall be $50.00. Section 9.302(F)4, RENEWAL FEE Fee: Fee for renewal of permit $50.00 per 25 feet or fraction of 25 feet (each month or portion of a month. 21 Section 9.302(F)5, STREET OPENING PERMIT FEE Permit Fee: $100.00 Section 9.304, DRIVEWAYS Fee: $25.00. Section 9.406, RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WATER A. Fee: See Section 9.410, except $100.00 minimum shall apply C. Construction Water Use deposit: $200.00 Section 9.409, WATER METERS A.2. Fee for turning on water following disconnection of service: $50.00 D.2 Deposit: $100.00 Section 9.410, WATER RATES A. All Village water users within the Village, having a direct or indirect connection with Village water mains or pipes: $4.09 per 1,000 gallons of portion of 1,000 gallons of water consumed. All Village water users outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with Village water mains or pipes: $8.18 per 1,000 gallons or portion of 1,000 gallons of water consumed. All Village water users located outside the boundaries of Special Service Area Number 5 shall pay an additional monthly availability charge based upon the size of the water meter as follows: 5/8 inch meter $ 10.00 3/4 inch meter 15.00 1 inch meter 30.00 1-1/2 inch meter 50.00 2 inch meter 90.00 3 inch meter 150.00 4 inch meter 250.00 6 inch meter 475.00 8 inch meter 990.00 B. Hook up charge for water furnished by the truckload: $10.00 Section 9.412, DELINQUENT AND UNPAID ACCOUNTS A. Fee for late payment: 10% of the total amount of such charges shall be due in addition to the charges for such services. 22 B. Fee for shutting off and turning on the water: $50.00 Section 9.414, CROSS-CONNECTIONS PROHIBITED J. Cross Connection Control Program Administrative Fee: $10.00 Reconnection Fee: $10.00 K.2 Reconnection Fee: $50.00 Section 9.507, SEWER RATES C. All Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer and water mains or pipes: $1.32 per 1,000 gallons or portion of 1,000 gallons of water consumed. All Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes and not with the Village water mains or pipes: $3.53 per month per dwelling unit. All Village sewers outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s water and sewer mains or pipes: $1.32 per 1,000 gallons or portion of 1,000 gallons of water consumed. All Village sewers outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes, but not with Village water mains or pipes: $3.53 per month per dwelling unit. Section 9.507.1, SEWER CONSTRUCTION FEE 1. All Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village sewer and water mains or pipes: $5.00 per account, per month; subject to Section 9.507.1(B) Expiration. 2. All Village sewer users within the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes and not with the Village water mains or pipes: $5.00 per month per dwelling unit; subject to Section 9.507.1(B) Expiration. 3. All Village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s water and sewer mains or pipes: $5.00 per account, per month; subject to Section 9.507.1(B) Expiration. 23 4. All Village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the Village having a direct or indirect connection with the Village’s sewer mains or pipes, but not with Village water mains or pipes: $5.00 per month per dwelling unit; subject to Section 9.507.1(B) Expiration. Section 9.905, FEE Annual Fee: $50.00 for each 4,000 cubic feet or fraction thereof. Section 9.906, CONVEYANCE OF PREMISES Fee: $50.00. CHAPTER 11 - MERCHANTS, BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Section 11.202, LICENSE FEES See Section 11.3410 of this Division II Section 11.604, LICENSE AND PERMIT FEES; Carnivals and Circuses A. Fee: $150.00 per day for each day of operation Minimum Fee: $450.00. 1. Fee: $10.00 per day shall be charged for each concession operated in conjunction with a carnival. 2. Fee: $10.00 per day shall be charged for each concession and/or side show operated in conjunction with a circus. B. Fee/Rate: $45.00 per hour. ARTICLE VIII - GAME ROOMS Section 11.1102, APPLICATION Nonrefundable Fee: $10.00 Section 11.1120, CHAUFFEUR LICENSE APPLICATION A. Nonrefundable Applicable Fee: $10.00. Section 11.1136, SENIOR CITIZEN/HANDICAPPED SUBSIDIZED TAXICAB RATE PROGRAM: A. 1. Rate/Maximum Amount: $3.00 2. $0.50. Section 11.1402, LICENSE FEES See Section 11.3404 of this Division II 24 Section 11.2302, LICENSE FEES See Section 11.3410(k) of this Division II Section 11. 3004, APPLICATION FOR LICENSE (Raffles) B.7. Fidelity bond: $10,000.00 C. Nonrefundable Application Fee: $25.00 Section 11.3404, CLASS I ESTABLISHMENTS (General Business) Gross Floor Area Annual In Square Feet Fee 0 - 999 $ 60.00 1,000 - 4,999 75.00 5,000 - 9,999 100.00 10,000 - 19,999 125.00 20,000 - 29,999 175.00 30,000 - 39,999 225.00 40,000 - 49,999 275.00 50,000 - 74,999 350.00 75,000 - 99,999 425.00 100,000 and over 600.00 For any inspection taking place after midyear, the fee shall be reduced by 50%. Section 11.3405, CLASS II ESTABLISHMENTS Gross Floor Area Annual In Square Feet Fee 0 - 999 $135.00 1,000 - 4,999 150.00 5,000 - 9,999 175.00 10,000 - 19,999 200.00 20,000 - 29,999 250.00 30,000 - 39,999 325.00 40,000 - 49,999 400.00 50,000 - 74,999 500.00 75,000 - 99,999 600.00 100,000 and over 700.00 For any inspection taking place after midyear, the fee shall be reduced by 50%. 25 Section 11.3406, HIGH HAZARD SURCHARGE A. Surcharge: 150% of the business’ annual fee B. Surcharge: 150% increase in the inspection limit Section 11.3407, MID-YEAR FEE REDUCTION 50% of annual fee Section 11.3408, TRANSFER OF LICENSE Fee: $20.00 Section 11.3410, OTHER FEES A. Auctioneers $150.00 annually; $50.00 per month for any period less than one year; $25.00 per day, for any period less than one month. B. Carnivals and circuses $150.00 per day, with a minimum fee of $450.00 plus $45.00 per hour ride inspection fee C. Concessions and side show $7.50 per day associated with a carnival or circus D. Coin-in-slot devices: 1. Amusement devices/pinball/ $150.00 per machine annually electronic games 2. Tobacco vending machines $150.00 per machine annually 3. Juke boxes $35.00 per machine annually 4. 1 to 10 cent candy, gum and nuts $5.00 per machine annually 5. All other coin-in-slot or reverse $20.00 per machine annually coin devices E. Contractors: 1. All contractor licenses $35.00 annually 2. Electrical contractor certificate $35.00 annually F. Food service vehicles $150.00 per vehicle annually G. Gold and silver merchants: 1. Itinerant $50.00 per day 2. Permanent buyer, trader or $175.00 annually exchanger 26 3. Permanent seller only See Class I Establishments H. Golf courses/golf driving ranges/miniature $150.00 annually golf courses I. Outdoor advertisers $225.00 annually J. Parking lot employee identification card $5.00 per card annually K. Scavengers and secondhand dealers: 1. Exclusive Residential license $100.00 annually 2. All other scavenger or $300.00 annually secondhand dealer licenses L. Towing services/wreckers $30.00 per towing truck annually M. Shooting galleries $150.00 annually N. Over-the-counter tobacco sales $50.00 annually O. Itinerant merchant/vendors: 1. Itinerant merchant, $150.00 annually hawker, peddler, or transient $75.00 per month for any period less than one or vendor year; $10.00 per day for any period less than one month 2. Vending machine company $100.00 annually 3. Itinerant retailer registration $20.00 per registration P. Promotional events $20.00 per permit Q. Public passenger vehicles: 1. Taxicab company: $50.00 annually 2. Taxicab vehicle: $35.00 annually 3. Livery vehicles: $50.00 annually 4. Chauffeurs: $15.00 annually 27 Section 11.3411, LATE PAYMENTS A. Fee: 110% of the annual license fee B. Fee: 125% of the annual license fee C. Fee: 150% of the annual license fee D. Fee: 175% of the annual license fee E. Fee: 200% of the annual license fee Section 11.3608, FEES (Business Inspectors) Gross Floor Area In Square Feet Annual Fee 0 - 999 $30.00 1,000 - 4,999 40.00 5,000 - 9,999 50.00 10,000 - 19,999 60.00 20,000 and over 75.00 Section 11.3611, TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATE Fee: $20.00 CHAPTER 13 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 13.103, APPLICATION FOR RETAILER’S LICENSE Nonrefundable application fee: $250.00 Section 13.104, MANAGEMENT ENTITIES Nonrefundable application fee: $250.00 Certification fee: $750.00 Section 13.106, TERM; PRORATING FEE Administrative fee: $100.00 Section 13.107, LICENSES AND PERMITS License Classification Fee Class A $2,500.00 annually Class B 2,000.00 annually Class C and C1 2,000.00 annually Class D 750.00 annually Class E 2,000.00 annually 28 100.00 daily Class F 2,000.00 annually Class G 0 Class H 2,000.00 annually Class M 2,500.00 annually Class MH 750.00 annually Class P 1,750.00 annually Class R 2,000.00 annually Class S and S1 2,500.00 annually Class T 2,500.00 annually Class V 1,500.00 annually Class W 1,500.00 annually Class XX 2,500.00 annually Class Z 2,000.00 annually Management entity 750.00 annually (same as certification fee) Section 13.116, CONSUMPTION ON PREMISES Permit fee: $25.00 per day Section 13.134, OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE BY UNDERAGE PERSONS WITH AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN OR ON THE VEHICLE Administrative fee: $150.00 for Redeeming Vehicle CHAPTER 14 - ZONING Section 14.204, ZONING FEES Conditional Uses 1. All individual lot single family requests 100.00 2. Other properties less than one (1) acre 250.00 3. Other properties greater than one (1) acre and less than five (5) acres 500.00 4. Other properties greater than five (5) acres and less than ten (10) acres 1,250.00 5. Other properties greater than ten (10) acres and less than fifteen (15) acres 1,500.00 6. Other properties greater than fifteen (15) acres 2,500.00 Variations 1. All individual lot single family requests 100.00 2. Other properties less than one (1) acre 250.00 3. Other properties greater than one (1) acre 500.00 Map Amendments (Rezoning) 1. Properties less than one (1) acre 250.00 2. Properties greater than one (1) acre and less than five (5) acres 500.00 29 3. Properties greater than five (5) acres and less than ten (10) acres 1,250.00 4. Properties greater than ten (10) acres and less than fifteen (15) acres 1,500.00 5. Properties greater than fifteen (15) acres 2,500.00 Other Requests 1. Text Amendment 500.00 2. Appeal 250.00 3. Modification to an approved PUD requiring P&Z approval 250.00 4. Special Hearing Fee (all requests) 500.00 5. Zoning Compliance Review Fee a. All individual lot single family requests 50.00 b. All other 150.00 Section 14.311, OUTDOOR SALES AND STORAGE B-2-C Annual Special Permit Fee: $100.00, plus $0.50 per square foot Section 14.2305, RIGHT OF WAY LANDSCAPING Fee for planting in public parkway: As scheduled from time to time by the Village Manager. This shall also apply to B(5). CHAPTER 15 - SUBDIVISION, DEVELOPMENT AND SITE IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURES Section 15.309, FEES Fees: See Section 15.801 of this Division II below Section 15.406, FEES Fees: See Section 15.802 of this Division II below Section 15.503, FEES Fees: See Section 15.802 of this Division II below Section 15.603, FEES Fees: See Section 15.802 of this Division II below Section 15.702, INSPECTION PROCEDURES: D.3 Reinspection Fee: $100.00 Section 15.801, SUBDIVISION PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW FEES Preliminary Plat and Final Plat (total) $500.00 ($250.00 each) Resubdivision which consolidates existing lots 150.00 Vacation plat 200.00 30 Plat of easement 200.00 Site plan review 250.00 plus $25.00/acre Appeal 350.00 Development Code exception per site plan 250.00 Section 15.802, CONSTRUCTION GUARANTEES AND FEES C. Development Review Fees: 3% of the cost of total site improvements for the development, less the costs of mass grading and buildings. All fees for parkway tree planting shall be in addition to this 3% and shall be assessed according to the requirements of Section 14.2305 of the Village Code. Section 15.803, CURB CUT FEE Fee: $25.00 Section 15.804, TV INSPECTION OF SEWERS $2.50 for each lineal foot of sewer Section 15.805, STREET OPENING PERMIT FEE Fee: $100.00 Section 15.806; CONNECTION FEES A. Water connection tap-on fee: The “water connection tap-on fee” shall be based upon the size of the water tap made into the water system. The schedule of taps and charges shall be as follows: Size of Tap Charges 1 inch $ 330.00 1-1/2 inches 425.00 2 inches 500.00 3 inches 990.00 4 inches 1,650.00 6 inches 2,475.00 8 inches 3,300.00 10 inches 4,125.00 In the event any building or premises contains more than one dwelling or commercial unit, an additional permit fee of $150.00 shall be made for each such multiple permit. B. Chlorination fee: A chlorination fee of $75.00 shall be assessed for each water main and fire main system for up to two tests. Any additional tests shall be $75.00 each. 31 D. Sewer Connection Tap-On Fee: $175.00 for each separate building connection which contains not more than 10 water outlets or floor drains discharging to the sanitary sewer system. For each additional water outlet or floor drain contained in said premises in excess of 10 outlets there shall be an additional sewer connection tap-on fee for said connection of $25.00 per water outlet or floor drain. Section 15.807, VILLAGE DONATION VILLAGE DONATION BY TYPE OF DWELLING UNIT Type Of Unit Fee Detached single-family $1,450.00/per unit Attached single-family 1,350.00/per unit (Townhouse, row house, quadruplex, etc. Apartments 850.00/per unit Section 15.808; PARKWAY TREE FEES Village cost as established from time to time by Village Manager Subparagraph 5 provides for additional costs. CHAPTER 16 - SITE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Section 16.401, GENERAL (Water Distribution System) B.1. Permit Fee: See Section 15.806 Section 16.407, WATER SERVICES I. Water Connection Tap-On Fee: See Section 15.806A Section 16.501, GENERAL (Sanitary Sewer System) B.1. Permit Fee: See Section 15.806 Section 16.505, INSPECTION AND TESTING A.1. Public Sewer Fee: See Section 15.804 Section 16.506, SANITARY SEWER SERVICES A. Sewer Connection Tap-On Fee: See Section 15.806C Section 16.604, INSPECTION AND TESTING 32 A. Public Sewer Fee: See Section 15.804 CHAPTER 17 - VEHICLE LICENSES Section 17.103 LICENSE FEES A. First Division vehicles, excluding motorcycles, motor driven cycles and motor bicycles: Annual ClassType of VehicleLicense Fee W Passenger Automobiles $36.00 The annual fee for a noncommercial vehicle license for a vehicle owned and operated by a resident of age sixty five (65) or older shall be twelve dollars ($12.00). Only one age sixty five (65) or older rate per family shall be allowed. Additional vehicles shall licensed at the rated set out above. B. Motorcycles, motor driven cycles and motor bicycles: Annual Class License Fee M $24.00 C. Second division vehicles: 1. Motor trucks, tractor –semi-trailer units and motor buses that do not beard a State of Illinois license plate with the “School Bus” designation: Gross Weight In Pounds of Annual Class Vehicle Plus Its Maximum Load License Fee B 8,000 or less $ 54.00 D 8,001 to 12,000 78.00 F 12,001 to 16,000 78.00 H 16,001 to 26,000 120.00 J 26,001 to 28,000 120.00 K 28,001 to 32,000 120.00 L 32,001 to 36,000 120.00 33 Gross Weight In Pounds of Annual Class Vehicle Plus Its Maximum Load License Fee N 36,001 to 40,000 150.00 P 40,001 to 45,000 150.00 Q 45,001 to 50,000 180.00 R 50,001 to 55,000 180.00 S 55,001 to 59,500 180.00 T 59,501 to 64,000 180.00 V 64,001 to 73,280 210.00 X 73,218 to 77,000 210.00 Z 77,001 to 80,000 210.00 (a) A self-propelled vehicle operated as a tractor and one semi-trailer shall be considered as one vehicle in computing the above license fees, and not additional license fee shall be required for said semi-trailer so used. (b) The owner of each vehicle who has elected to pay a mileage weight tax to the State of Illinois shall be required to be licensed as provided in this Chapter. 2. Motor buses with State of Illinois license plated designating “School Bus” owned and operated by a commercial enterprise shall pay an annual fee of twelve dollars ($12.00) for each such vehicle bearing said “School Bus” designation. 3. Motor buses with State of Illinois license plate designation “School Bus” owned and operated by any governmental agency or not-for-profit organization shall have the annual license fee waived. 4. A Class W passenger automobile with State of Illinois license plate designation “CV” owned and operated by any not-for-profit organization shall have the annual license fee waived; provided, however, that nor more than one such license fee shall be waived for said not-for-profit organization in any given licensing year. (Ord. 3269, 10-5-1932; Ord. 3495, 2-5-1985; Ord. 3669, 6-17-1986; Ord. 4101, 10-17-1989; Ord. 4617, 1-18-1004, eff. 2-1-1994; Ord. 4875, 7-15-1997, eff. 2-1-1998) 34 Section 17.105, DEALERS' LICENSES A. Annual Fee: $36.00 effective 1-1-1998 through 1-31-2007 B. Annual Fee: $30.00 effective after 1-31-2007 Section 17.108, PLATES AND WINDSHIELD STICKER Section B Additional fee charge for replacement: $2.00 Section 17.109, TRANSFER Section C Transfer fee: $2.00 Transfer fee for the newly acquired vehicle: $2.00 CHAPTER 18 - TRAFFIC Section 18.406, DUTY TO REPORT ACCIDENT Dollar amount: 100.00 Section 18.413, FURNISHING COPIES, FEES Copy of traffic accident report: $5.00 for each copy Section 18.1322, PAY PARKING ZONES Section C-1, subsection b, Parking Within Municipal Parking Lots Deposit: $1.50 Section C-2, subsection b, parking On Specified Public Roadways Deposit: $2.00 Section G-1, Parking Meters Deposit of Coins Equal to Parking (Except Pennies) Time Limit $0.05 ½ Hour 0.10 1 Hour 0.15 11/2 Hours 0.20 2 Hours 0.25 21/2 Hours 35 Deposit of Coins Equal to Parking (Except Pennies) Time Limit 0.30 3 Hours 0.35 31/2 Hours 0.40 4 Hours 0.45 41/2 Hours 0.50 5 Hours 0.55 51/2 Hours 0.60 6 Hours 0.65 61/2 Hours 0.70 7 Hours 0.75 12 Hours Section 18.1326, TOWING AND STORAGE OF IMPROPERLY PARKED VEHICLES Section D 1. A towing fee of sixty dollars ($60.00) for passenger automobiles and eighty dollars ($80.00) for trucks or vehicles other than passenger automobiles. 2. A fee of up to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for any necessary work performed by the Village in order to permit the vehicle to be towed. 3. A fee per day of ten dollars ($10.00) for outside storage and fifteen dollars ($15.00) for indoor storage of the vehicle towed. Section 18.1327, LEASED PARKING ZONES Section C 1. Annual rental fee: $90.00 Section C 2. Annual rental fee: $240.00 Section 18.1423, PROHIBITIONS ON SNOW REMOVAL; OBSTRUCTION OF SNOW REMOVAL; TOWING AND STORAGE OF VEHICLES; FEES; PENALTIES 36 Section E 1. Towing fee: $60.00 for passenger automobiles Towing fee: $80.00 for trucks or vehicles other than passenger automobiles 2. Fee: $25.00 for any necessary work performed in order to permit the vehicle to be towed 3. Fee: $10.00 per day for outside storage of the vehicle towed Fee: $15.00 per day for indoor storage of the vehicle towed Section 18.1701, LIMITED WEIGHT STREETS; TRUCK ROUTES E. Special load permits: 2. One way permit: $35.00 Round trip permit: $70.00 Multiple routing permit: $150.00 Continuous operation for one year: $500.00 Administrative fee: $10.00 Section 18.1813, VEHICLE SEIZURE AND IMPOUNDMENT Administrative fee: $150.00 in addition to the fees for the towing and storage of the vehicle Section B Cash Bond: $150.00 plus fees for towing the vehicle. Section C Administrative fee: $150.00 plus fees for towing and storage of the vehicle. Section 18.1907, VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION AND IMPOUNDMENT FOR VIOLATIONS F. 2. b. Fine: $500.00 or 50% of the total fines for outstanding citations, whichever is less. H. Immobilization fee: $60.00 CHAPTER 19 – HEALTH REGULATIONS Section 19.521, LICENSE FEE (Health Spa) License Fee: $60.00 Section 19.528, HEARING REGARDING LICENSE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION (Health Spa) G. Deposit Fee: $2.00 per page Section 19.603, AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS AND MODIFICATIONS (Swimming Pools) B, Art II (2) License Fee: $75.00 37 B, Art II (15) Deposit Fee: $2.00 per page CHAPTER 20 - ANIMALS Section 20.206 IMPOUNDMENT PROCEDURES, Paragraph C , Section 1 Dog or cat impounded as stray: $25.00. Horse impounded as stray: $150.00. Any species of animals other than dog, cat or horse: $25.00 plus mandatory application for permit to own if species is covered by any other protective law. CHAPTER 21 - BUILDING CODE Section 21.103 BOCA NATIONAL BUILDING CODE ADOPTED, Section A Subsection 8 Amount: $1,000.00 Subsection 9 Amounts: $100.00 and $1,000.00 Section 21.209, USE OF STREETS FOR BUILDING PURPOSES Rate: $25.00 per day or fraction of a day Section 21.303 BUILDING PERMIT FEES Cost of the work authorized by said permit does not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00): $25.00 Cost of the work exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000.00): $25.00 for the first one thousand ($1,000.00) of cost, plus ten dollars ($10.00) for each additional one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of cost or fraction thereof. Section 21.304 ELECTRICAL PERMITS Minimum permit fee shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) For the inspection of original installation of a one- or two-family dwelling, the fee shall be: 0 to 1,000 sq. ft. $30.00 1,001 to 1,599 sq. ft. 35.00 1,600 to 2,399 sq. ft. 40.00 2,400 to 2,999 sq. ft. 45.00 3,000 sq. ft. and over 50.00 In addition to the foregoing, an electrical service fee shall be paid in accordance with schedule for new service fees, and a charge of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for power-consuming devices such as, but not limited to, a/c units, heat pumps and solar devices. 38 Conversions of single-family residences, such as garages, recreation rooms, dormers, etc., the permit fee shall be computed as: minimum fee, twenty five dollars ($25.00), with a maximum of two (2) circuits. For more than two (2) circuits, consult the circuit fee schedule 73. Commercial and industrial remodeling: minimum fee plus fee from circuit schedule and fee from service schedule. The fee for the inspection of electrical motors or power-consuming devices of one-half () hp or 2 more other than lighting circuits: Base fee for each motor: $10.00 Plus each horsepower or kilowatt over : $ 1.00 2 Circuit count schedule: Circuits 2 And 3 Wire Circuit 1 $ 5.00 2 10.00 3 15.00 4 20.00 5 25.00 6 30.00 7 35.00 8 40.00 9 45.00 10 50.00 11 54.00 12 58.00 13 62.00 14 66.00 15 70.00 39 Circuits 2 And 3 Wire Circuit 16 74.00 17 78.00 18 82.00 19 86.00 20 90.00 21 94.00 22 98.00 23 102.00 24 106.00 25 110.00 26-50 inclusive 3.50 each additional 51-75 inclusive 3.25 each additional Over 75 3.00 each additional For the inspection of a four (4) wire circuit, the fee shall be three (3) times the amount of a two (2) wire circuit. The fees for examination of plans when plans are submitted that are not in conjunction with construction or plumbing shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00). For the inspection for new services, the fees shall be as follows: 60 ampere service one meter $ 15.00 100 ampere service one meter 20.00 200 ampere service one meter 25.00 400 ampere service one meter 30.00 40 60 ampere service one meter $ 15.00 600 ampere service one meter 35.00 800 ampere service one meter 40.00 1,000 ampere service one meter 45.00 1,200 ampere service one meter 50.00 1,400 ampere service one meter 55.00 1,600 ampere service one meter 60.00 1,800 ampere service one meter 65.00 2,000 ampere service one meter 70.00 3,000 ampere service one meter 90.00 4,000 ampere service one meter 115.00 5,000 ampere service one meter 140.00 6,000 ampere service one meter 165.00 7,000 ampere service one meter 190.00 8,000 ampere service one meter 215.00 9,000 ampere service one meter 240.00 10,000 ampere service one meter 265.00 Each additional meter all service levels 5.00 For service ampere ratings other than those listed, the fee is to be that provided for the next larger size as established by this subsection. When inspections are called for and reinspection is required, a reinspection fee of twenty five dollars ($25.00) will be deducted from bond or deposit fees. For feeders installed or increased in amperage and additional subpanels, installations for commercial and industrial occupancies only as a separate installation: One Feeder $25.00 Section 21.305, PLUMBING PERMITS 41 Minimum Fee: Minimum permit fee shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) New Fixtures: Replacement or installation of new fixtures shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) plus eight dollars ($8.00) per fixture. Alterations: Alterations or a plumbing system shall be twenty five dollars ($25.00) plus eight dollars ($8.00) for each fixture replaced or installed. Water Connection Tap-On Fee: The “water connection tap-on fee” shall be based upon the size of the water tap made into the water system. The schedule of taps and charges shall be as follows: Size of Tap Charges 1 inch $300.00 1 inches 375.00 2 2 inches 450.00 3 inches 900.00 4 inches 1,500.00 6 inches 2,250.00 8 inches 3,000.00 10 inches 3,750.00 In the event any building or premises contains more than one dwelling or commercial unit, an additional permit fee of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) shall be made for each such multiple permit. All applicants for water service shall provide and pay the costs of construction, both labor and material, of the water service from the main to the premises to be served. This construction work in connection with the water service shall be performed by a licensed plumber who has filed with the Village a properly executed bond. The water meter shall be furnished by the Village and a charge made to cover the cost of such meter. For the connection charge, the Village will inspect the water service to determine that the construction thereof is in accordance with specifications established by the Village for the regulation of the water and sewer system. Chlorination Fee: A chlorination fee of forty dollars ($40.00) shall be assessed for each water main and fire main system. 42 Section 21.306, GAS PIPING PERMITS Fee: Fifteen dollars ($15.00) per inch (I.D.) plus an additional eight dollars ($8.00) on each twenty five (25) lineal feet or fraction thereof. Section 21.307, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATOR PERMITS Single family residences: $25.00 Other users: $10.00 plus $5.00 per ton or fraction thereof. Section 21.308, MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION PERMITS Mechanical equipment permit fees other than air conditioning, refrigeration, combustion, elevators and fire protection systems: $25.00 for the first $1,000.00 of valuation, plus $6.00 for each additional $1,000 of cost or fraction thereof. Fire protection system fees shall be as follows: Automatic sprinkler systems: Number of new or relocated sprinklers Fee 1-20 $ 75.00 21-100 100.00 101-200 125.00 201-300 150.00 301-400 175.00 401-500 225.00 Over 500 an additional $25.00 per 100 or fraction thereof Standpipes: $50.00 for each standpipe system. Fire pumps: $75.00 for each pump, regardless of size. EXCEPTION: Jockey pumps. Fire alarm system: $75.00 for any system (manual or automatic). Miscellaneous: Other Suppression Systems: $50.00 43 Kitchen Hoods: $50.00 Underground Tanks (install/remove) $35.00 Section 21.309, SEWER PERMIT FEES Sewer Connection Tap-On Fee: $150.00 for each separate building connection which contains not more than ten water outlets or floor drains discharging to the sanitary sewer system. For each additional water outlet or floor drain contained in said premises in excess of ten outlets there shall be an additional sewer connection tap-on fee for said connection of $25.00 per water outlet or floor drain. In the event any building or premises contains more than one dwelling unit or commercial unit, an additional permit fee of $150.00 shall be made for each such multiple unit. Additional Fee: 1. Two percent (2%) of the construction cost of the improvements when such cost is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) or less. 2. One and five-tenths percent (1.5%) of the construction cost of the improvements when such cost is over fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00). Section 21.310, STREET OBSTRUCTION PERMIT FEES See Section 9.302(F) Section 21.312, CONSTRUCTION NUISANCE ABATEMENT DEPOSIT See Section 15.802(B) Section 21.313, WATER METER RENTAL FEES, CONSTRUCTION WATER USE FEES AND CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL FEES Construction Water Use Fee: $200.00 Cross-Connection Control Program Administrative Fee: $25.00 Section 21.314, ELEVATOR, ESCALATOR AND DUMBWAITER PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES 1. Permit Fees: 1. For each elevator servicing a building up to and including three (3) floors: $50.00. 2. Each additional floor in excess of three (3) floors: $10.00 per floor. 2. Semi-Annual Inspection Fees: $35.00 Section 21.315, PLAN EXAMINATION FEES For single-family homes: $50.00. For garages, normal accessory buildings for single-family homes, and miscellaneous plans: $25.00. 44 For all other alterations, construction or repair of buildings and structures, the following system shall apply: The fee for plan examination is related to the complexities of the work involved. The fee is based on: 1. The size of the building (Base Fee). 2. The type of construction (Base Fee Multiplier). 3. The use group (Base Fee Multiplier). 4. The type of mechanical plans (Mechanical Plans Multiplier) included in the submittal. The quotation is as follows: Plan Exam Fee - (Base Fee) x (Base Fee Multiplier) x (Mechanical Plans Multiplier) Example: Use Group C (mercantile) Floor area 5,000 square feet Height - 2 stories, 20 feet Type II-C construction Plans include building, mechanical and plumbing The volume of the building is 5,000 square feet x 20 feet = 100,000 cubic feet The base fee is $200.00 The base fee multiplier is 0.9 The mechanical plans multiplier is 1.40 Plan Exam Fee = 200.00 x 0.9 x 1.40 = $252.00 Base Fee Building Volume (cubic feet) Plan Exam Base Fee 0 to 20,000 $ 70.00 20,000 to 40,000 90.00 40,000 to 80,000 145.00 80,000 to 150,000 200.00 150,000 to 200,000 235.00 Over 200,000 235.00 Plus 2.35 per Each 10,000 cubic feet Over 200,000 cubic feet 45 Type of Construction Use Group I II IIC III IIIC IV A Hazardous B Storage D Industrial 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.8 C Mercantile 1.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9 E Business F Assembly 1.5 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.0 H Institutional 2.1 2.0 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.6 L Residential 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.0 Mechanical Plans Multiplier Plans Submitted Multiplier Mechanical 1.25 Plumbing 1.15 Electrical 1.10 Mechanical and plumbing 1.40 Mechanical and electrical 1.35 Plumbing and electrical 1.25 Mechanical, plumbing and 1.50 electrical To calculate plan review fee: Fee = Base Fee x Base Fee Multiplier x Mechanical Plans Multiplier. A preliminary plan review fee shall be 0.50 times the regular fee. 46 Automatic sprinkler/standpipe systems - $50.00. In all instances where the plans submitted for review are required to be examined by the Health Division for compliance with rules, regulations and specifications under its jurisdiction, there shall be additional fees charged as follows: Plan review - multiple-family use $20.00 Plan review - restaurant and food store uses $35.00 Plan review - all other uses $25.00 Plan compliance inspection fee $40.00 In all instances where the plans submitted for review are required to be examined by the Fire Department for compliance with rules, regulations and specifications under its jurisdiction, there shall be an additional fee of $35.00. EXCEPTION: Those plans submitted for review of items covered in Section 21.308. Section 21.316, GASOLINE STORAGE TANK PERMITS Fee: $125.00 Section 21.317, BUILDING REINSPECTION FEES Reinspection Fee: $25.00 Section 21.318 DEMOLITION AND MOVING OF BUILDINGS; FEES AND BONDS C. Demolition Permit Fee: $200.00 plus a fixed fee computed at a rate of $10.00 for each ten feet (10') of height of such building or structure above ten feet (10') in height. D. Minor Demolition Permit Fee: $50.00. E. Moving Building Permit Fee: $1,000.00. Section 21.319, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Final Fee for residential buildings: $50.00 for each dwelling unit. Fee for other uses: $100.00 Section 21.320, FENCE PERMITS Fee: $40.00. Section 21.322, DRIVEWAY PERMIT FEES Village cost as established from time to time by the Village Manager. Section 21.605, EXTERIOR OPENINGS IN VACANT STRUCTURES B. 1. Permit fee: $50.00 Section 21.417, REINSPECTION FEE 47 Reinspection Fee: $75.00 Section 21.607, ENFORCEMENT FEES Monthly Enforcement Fee: For properties with 1 to 4 dwelling units that are not in $50.00 compliance within a particular complex For properties with 5 to 20 dwelling units that are not in $100.00 compliance within a particular complex For properties with more than 20 dwelling units that are not in $150.00 compliance within a particular complex Section 21.608, EXCEPTIONS TO ENFORCEMENT FEES C.1. Fee: $600.00 2. Fee: $600 - $1,500.00 3. Fee: $1,500.00 CHAPTER 23 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Section 23.701, LICENSE REQUIRED, FEE For the use or operation of any radio receiving set, $100.00 for any day or part of a day for which talking machine, amplifier or other similar device to licensee desires to be licensed hereunder be operated from a fixed location and not in a moving vehicle For the use or operation of any radio receiving set, $25.00 for any day or part of a day for which talking machine, amplifier or other similar device to licensee desires to be licensed hereunder be used in a moving vehicle along the streets Section 23.903, APPLICATION FOR PERMIT (Mass Gatherings) Application Fee: $100.00 Section 23.1612, CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS-OCCUPANCY CERTIFICATES, INSPECTIONS AND FEES Fee for inspection of the common areas: $100.00 Fee for inspection of each unit: $10.00 Section 23.1704, LICENSE FEE (Alarm Systems) Annual License Fee: $10.00 48 If fee received after February 1 of the year the license is required: $20.00 Section 23.1714, CHARGES FOR RESPONSE TO FALSE ALARMS AND REPORTS rd 3 response $10.00 th 4 response $20.00 th 5 response $50.00 th 6 response $60.00 th 7 response $75.00 th 8 response $75.00 th 9 response $75.00 10 or more responses $100.00 per response Section 23.1813, LICENSE TO OPERATE MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL STRUCTURES License Application Fee: $31.00 per unit Section 23.1814, INSPECTIONS BY VILLAGE Additional Inspection Fee: $50.00 per unit Section 23.2103, RETURN OF ABANDONED SHOPPING CARTS Fee to reclaim abandoned cart: $50.00 per cart Removal and disposal charge: $50.00 Section 23.2504, LIABILITY PURSUANT TO ARTICLE; LIENS; NUISANCE FEES Nuisance fee: $50.00/day Section 23.2505, OBLIGATION OF OWNER ON NONCOMPLYING STRUCTURES B. Nuisance fee: $50.00/day Section 23.2507, OBLIGATIONS OF OWNERS OF VACANT OR ABANDONED STRUCTURES A. Vacant Structure Registration Fee: $100.00/month CHAPTER 25 - THE VILLAGE CODE SECTION 25.304, SALE OF COPIES Fee: $100.00 for each copy Additional Sum: $50.00, per year, in advance. 49 DIVISION III PENALTIES AND FINES CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 2.206, ENFORCEMENT OF DECORUM Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 CHAPTER 4 - APPOINTIVE VILLAGE OFFICERS Section 4.912, PENALTY (Fire Department) Fine: No less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense CHAPTER 6 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS CODE Section 6.108, PENALTIES (Telecommunications) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 Section 6.5.607, SERVICE, ADJUSTMENT AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURE Section G, subsection 8 Penalty: $200.00 per day Section 6.5.712, PENALTIES (Cable TV) B. The following penalties apply for each of the following acts or omissions by the grantee. Each penalty is a dollar amount per day for each day, or part thereof, that such act or omission occurs or continues. 1. For failure to activate the system in accordance with the franchise agreement, unless the Village approves the delay: $200.00 2. For failure to complete system construction, in accordance with grantee’s franchise, within the primary service area, unless the Village approves the delay: $200.00 3. For failure to provide data, documents, reports or information or to cooperate with the Village during any performance evaluation session provided for in Section 6.5.404 of this Article: $50.00 4. For failure to test, analyze and report on the performance of the system following a request by the Village: $50.00 5. For failure by grantee to modify the system or provide additional services within forty five (45) days after required by the Village: $200.00 50 6. For failure by grantee to comply with construction, operation or maintenance standards within forty five (45) days following notice from the Village: $200.00 C. Fine: $500.00 for each offense. Section 6.907, PENALTIES (Telecommunications Infrastructure Maintenance Fee) Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 for each day that a violation continues. CHAPTER 7 - SIGN REGULATIONS Section 7.640, ILLEGAL SIGN (BOTH TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT) Fine: Not less than $50.00 or more than $200.00 per day of violation. CHAPTER 8 - VILLAGE GOVERNMENTMISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 8.111.1, USE OF BADGES OF OFFICE Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each violation. Section 8.115, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Fine: Not to exceed $500.00 and/or removal from office. Section 8.117, PENALTY (Officers; Employees) Fine: Not to exceed $500.00, and/or removal from office. Section 8.206, PENALTY (Defacing Village Lockup) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 8.303, NUMBERS ON HOUSES Fine: $5.00 for each day during or on which a failure to so number continues. Section 8.503, INJURY TO PUBLIC PROPERTY Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 8.516, PENALTY FOR NSF CHECKS Penalty Fee: $20.00. Section 8.605, STRIKES Fine: Not less than $100.00, or more than $500.00 for each such violation, and each day a violation is found to exist shall constitute a separate violation. Section 8.606, PENALTIES (Employee Organization) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00. 51 Section 8.818, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION Penalty and Fine: Not less than $500.00 Section 8.909, PENALTY (Operating Food or Liquor Facility After Notice of Revocation or Suspension) Fine: Not less than $200.00 per day. Section 8.1308, VIOLATIONS Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 8.2010, PENALTIES (Failure to Pay/Local Government Taxpayers Bill of Rights) A. Rate: 5% on the amount of tax due B. Rate: 5% on the amount of tax due CHAPTER 9 - PUBLIC UTILITIES, PAVEMENT AND TREE REGULATIONS Section 9.103, CITATION AND PENALTY (Improper Use of Public Facilities) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,500.000 for each offense. Section 9.407, PENALTY (Water Usage) Settlement of Claims Schedule a. In the event that payment is made prior to the mailing by the Village or by the official of a final notice, the following amounts shall be accepted as settlement: Improper taking of water from any fire hydrant $100.00 Watering and/or sprinkling during prohibited hours $15.00 Watering and/or sprinkling during prohibited hours upon declaration of an emergency $25.00 b. In the event that payment has not been paid prior to the mailing of such final notice, and in fact, final notice has been mailed, the following amounts shall be accepted as settlement: Improper taking of water from any fire hydrant $150.00 Watering and/or sprinkling during prohibited hours $25.00 Watering and/or sprinkling during prohibited hours upon declaration of an emergency $35.00 c. In the event that payment is not made within the time prescribed in the final notice, and a notice to appear has been served and a complaint filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, 52 payment of any fine and costs shall be in such amounts as may be determined and established by the Circuit Court of Cook County pursuant to Chapter 9, Article IV, Section 9.407F of this Code. F. Fine: Not less than $150.00 nor more than $1,000.00. Section 9.412, DELINQUENT AND UNPAID ACCOUNTS (Water) A. Penalty for late payment: 10% of the total amount of such charges shall be added thereto and shall be due in addition to the changes for such services. B. Penalty for shutting off and turning on the water: $50.00. Section 9.414, CROSS CONNECTIONS PROHIBITED K.4. Penalty: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 9.509, PENALTY (Illegal Sewage or Septic Systems) Fine: Not less than $500.00 or more than $1,500 for each violation. Section 9.713, DUTCH ELM DISEASE CONTROL H. Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 9.718, PENALTY (Injury to Trees) Violations Fines Marking a public tree in any way $ 50.00 Attaching a sign or other object to a public tree 50.00 Driving any object into a public tree 50.00 Planting a tree on public property without a permit 50.00 Paving over previously open root zone of a public tree 100.00 Substantially changing the soil grade of a public tree 100.00 Injuring or removing bark or limbs from a public tree 150.00 Cutting or pruning a public tree without a permit 150.00 Placement of potentially damaging materials near a public tree 150.00 Topping a public tree 300.00 Injuring or cutting roots of a public tree without a permit, or in violation of a permit 400.00 Continuing work in violation of, or after suspension or revocation of permit 500.00 Failure to install or maintain required snow fencing around a public tree 300.00 Placement of excessive soil, mulch or other fill materials around the trunk/root collar of a public tree 100.00 Backfilling within a public tree drip line without the required root inspection 500.00 Failure to keep a required written tree protection plan posted on the 53 job site 100.00 Excavation within drip line of public tree without approval of the Forestry Division 500.00 Equipment operation within drip line of public tree 100.00 Failure to comply with a written tree protection plan 300.00 Installation of sprinkler head within drip line of public tree 100.00 Rate for destroyed or removed trees: $150.00 per inch of trunk diameter. Section 9.802, PENALTY (Utility Work) Violations Fines Non-emergency work progressing without a permit 500.00 Non-emergency work being performed inconsistent with approved permit 500.00 Emergency work progressing without proper oral notification and approval 500.00 A written permit has not been submitted after the oral approval of emergency work 500.00 Continuing work after suspension or revocation of permit 500.00 Failure to backfill excavated area after inspection by the Forestry Division 500.00 Failure to remove tree after being directed by the Forestry Division 500.00 Tree protection violation (See Art. V of Ch. 9 of Code) A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during, on or which, a violation occurs or continues. Section 9.912, PENALTY (Subsidewalk Work) Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. CHAPTER 10 - LICENSES AND PERMITS Section 10.402, NOTICE OF ACTION AGAINST LICENSEE; PROCEDURE FOR HEARING E. Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 per day. Section 10.404, OPERATING WITHOUT A LICENSE; PENALTY Fine: Not less than $100.00 or more than $1,000.00 for each day of operation without a license. CHAPTER 11 - MERCHANTS, BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND AMUSEMENTS Section 11.708, PENALTY; SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE (Amusement Devices) Fine: Not more than $500.00 for each such violation. 54 Section 11.809, PENALTY (Game Rooms) Fine: Not more than $500.00 for each such violation. Section 11.905, PENALTY (Contractor Licensing) Fine: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense Section 11.1141, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION (Taxicab Violations) Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00. Section 11.2827, PENALTY (Vendors, Solicitors and Others Engaged in Retail Sales and Services) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 11.2912 , PENALTIES (Jewelry Merchants) Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,500.00 per day. Section 11.3502, PENALTIES FOR MISDEMEANORS (General Penalty) B. Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $2,500.00 per day. Section 11.3613, LATE PAYMENT (Business Certificates) A. Renewal Received After But Before Fee December 31 February 1 110% of annual fee January 31 March 1 125% of annual fee Last day of February April 1 150% of annual fee March 31 May 1 175% of annual fee May 31 July 1 200% of annual fee B. Penalty: Not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 per day. Section 11.3710, SUSPENSION; REVOCATION OF LICENSE, FINES, COSTS (Tobacco Sales – Administrative) A. Fine: Not less than $200. nor more than $500.00 for each violation. Section 11.3712, PENALTIES (Tobacco Sales – Circuit Court Fines) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 11.3806, PENALTY (Newspaper Vending Machines) Fine: Not less than $250.00 per day for each day that the violation occurs. CHAPTER 12 - FOOD CODE Section 12.401, FINES Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. 55 CHAPTER 13 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS Section 13.112, PENALTIES UPON HEARING BEFORE THE LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 13.123, FIGHTING PROHIBITED; LICENSEES CONDUCT Fine for fighting: Not less than $250.00 Failure to give immediate notification to the Police Department or failure to file a report with the Liquor Control Commissioner: $500.00 Section 13.129, REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO UNDERAGE PERSONS Display of Card: UNDERAGE DRINKING If you are under 21, you are subject to a mandatory fine of $500.00 if you purchase any alcoholic beverage. If you misrepresent your age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining any alcoholic beverage, you will also be subject to restricted driving privileges within the Village of Mount Prospect and a loss of your Illinois Drivers License. If you buy for or deliver an alcoholic beverage to an underage person, you will be subject to a mandatory fine of $1,000.00. Penalty: $500.00 Section 13.130, CONSEQUENCES OF FACILITATING THE USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY UNDERAGE PERSONS Penalty: $1,000.00 Section 13.131, USE OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION Mandatory Fine: $500.00 Section 13.136, PENALTY FOR VIOLATING DRIVING RESTRICTION Penalty: $500.00 Section 13.137, PENALTIES; GENERAL Fine: $250.00 for the first offense and $500.00 for each subsequent offense or community service at a rate of one hour of community service for every $10.00 of mandatory fine. 56 CHAPTER 14 - ZONING Section 14.312, ELIMINATION OF UNPERMITTED SECOND HOUSEKEEPING UNITS Paragraph J Mandatory fine: Not less than $100.00 Mandatory fine: $1,000.00 (violation of Subsection A5) Section 14.313, REGULATIONS FOR PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES Each day that violation continues: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 CHAPTER 15 - SUBDIVISION, DEVELOPMENT AND SITE IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS Section 15.105, ENFORCEMENT, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION B.1. Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 per offense per day. CHAPTER 16 - SITE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Section 16.107, ENFORCEMENT, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS Section B, Violation And Penalties Fine: not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 per offense per day. CHAPTER 17 - VEHICLE LICENSES Section 17.110, VIOLATION, CITATIONS E. The violation claim described in the citation to be issued pursuant to the terms of this Chapter, may be settled, compromised and paid in the respective amounts set forth in the following schedule: 1. In the event that said payment is made prior to the mailing by the Village of a notice of nonpayment, thirty six dollars ($36.00) shall be accepted as payment. 2. In the event that payment has not been paid prior to the mailing of such notice of nonpayment and in fact a notice of nonpayment has been mailed, fifty four dollars ($54.00) shall be accepted as settlement. 3. In the event that payment has not been paid within the time prescribed in the notice of nonpayment and a final notice has been mailed, ninety dollars ($90.00) shall be accepted in settlement. 4. In the event that payment is not made within the time prescribed in the final notice and a notice to appear has been served or a complaint filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, payment of any fine and costs shall be in such amount not less than ninety dollars ($90.00) nor more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) as may be determined and established by the Circuit Court of Cook County for any such offense. 57 F. Effective February 1, 2007, the violation claim described in said citation to be issued pursuant to the terms of this Chapter, may be settled, compromised and paid in the respective amounts set forth in the following schedule: 1. In the event that said payment is made prior to the mailing by the Village of a notice of nonpayment, thirty dollars ($30.00) shall be accepted as payment. 2. In the event that payment has not been paid prior to the mailing of such notice of nonpayment and in fact a notice of nonpayment has been mailed, forty five dollars ($45.00) shall be accepted as settlement. 3. In the event that payment has not been paid within the time prescribed in the notice of nonpayment and a final notice has been mailed, seventy five dollars ($75.00) shall be accepted in settlement. 4. In the event that payment is not made within the time prescribed in the final notice and a notice to appear has been served or a complaint filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, payment of any fine and costs shall be in such amount not less than seventy five dollars ($75.00) nor more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) as may be determined and established by the Circuit Court of Cook County for any such offense. (Ord. 2509, 7-2-1974; Ord. 3205, 4-20-1982; Ord. 3539, 6-4-1985; Ord. 4756, 9-5- 1995; Ord. 4875, 7-15-1997, eff. 2-1-1998). CHAPTER 18 - TRAFFIC Section 18.204, FLEETING OR ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE POLICE OFFICER Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 18.409, FALSE REPORTS Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 18.501.3, DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, TRANSPORTING ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR AND RECKLESS DRIVING; PENALTIES Fine: up to $2,500.00 but not less than $1,000.00 The court may impose a fine less than $1,000.00, only where, after an evidentiary hearing, the court determines that a) such person is not financially able to pay a fine of $1,000.00, over the course of one year; and b) payment of a fine of $1,000.00 could cause undue hardship to someone dependent upon such person for support; and c) it is in the best interest of justice to impose a fine less than $1,000.00 In any case where a fine less than $1,000.00 is imposed, the court shall order such person to perform one hour of community service for each $10.00 by which $1,000.00 exceeds the fine imposed Section 18.502, TRANSPORTATION OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR; PENALTY E. Fine: not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 58 Section 18.503, RECKLESS DRIVING Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 18.504, DRAG RACING Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 18.1102, PUNISHMENT (Operation of Motorcycles) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 18.1305, VIOLATION OF PARKING REGULATIONS: LEASED VEHICLES Fine: At least $25.00, but not to exceed $100.00 Section 18.1321, OBSTRUCTING FIRE LANES Fine: Not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 Section 18.1322, PAY PARKING ZONES Section J, Special Penalty 1. Fine: not less than $25.00 nor more than $200.00 Section 18.1324, HANDICAPPED PERSONS; PARKING PRIVILEGES Fine: Minimum of $100.00 for each offense, maximum fine of $500.00. Section 18.1534, TRACTORS, TRACTION ENGINES AND MOTOR TRUCKS; OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS; TURNING ON HIGHWAYS DURING FARMING OPERATIONS; VIOLATIONS Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense Section 18.1614, PENALTIES (Bicycles) Fine: Not less than $25.00 nor more than $50.00 Section 18.1701, LIMITED WEIGHT STREETS, TRUCK ROUTES (Overweight Trucks) H. 1. Special Load Permits: Failure to obtain special load permit: $1,000.00 per trip 2. Modification to Special Load Permits: Failure to obtain written approval of modification: $1,000.00 per trip 3. Excessive weight penalties on Village streets: Overweight fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,500.00 per each violation. Section 18.1814, PENALTIES (Abandoned Vehicles) Section A Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 18.1905, PENALTIES (General Traffic) Section A 59 Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 Section C 1. Payment: $20.00 for Article XIII violations; $50.00 for other violations 2. Payment: $30.00 for Article XIII violations; $75.00 for other violations 3. Payment: $50.00 for Article XIII violations; $100.00 for other violations Section 18.1907, VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION AND IMPOUNDMENT FOR VIOLATIONS Section F 2-b. Fine: $500.00 or 50% of total fines for outstanding citations, whichever is less. I. Not less than $1,000.00 CHAPTER 19 – HEALTH REGULATIONS Section 19.107, PENALTY (Violating Quarantine) Penalty: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 19.205, ENFORCEMENT, Section B. Penalty , Paragraph 5 (Garbage) Payment made prior to the mailing by the Municipality or by the official of a final notice, the following amount shall be accepted as settlement: $50.00 Payment has not been made paid prior to the mailing of final notice, and in fact, final notice has been mailed, the following amount shall be accepted as settlement: $100.00 Section 19.206, PENALTY (Garbage and Refuse) Fine of not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 19.209, FAILURE TO PAY GARBAGE COLLECTION BILL A. Interest Penalty: Equal to 20% of the unpaid portion of the bill Section 19.311, PENALTY (Health Code Violations) Fine of not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 19.407, PENALTIES (Beauty and Barber Shops) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00. Section 19.530 PENALTY (Health Spa Sanitation) Fine of not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 19.603, AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS AND MODIFICATIONS, Article II, Permits, paragraph 19 (Swimming Pools): Fine of not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. 60 Section 19.704 PENALTIES AND ADDITIONAL LEGAL, EQUITABLE AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF (Tattoos) Fine of not less than $200.00 or more than $2,500.00 for each offense. CHAPTER 20 - ANIMALS Section 20.302, PENALTIES (Enforcement) E. 1. $25.00 2. $50.00 F. Fine: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $150.00 for the first offense. Not less than $100.00 nor more than $300.00 for the second offense Not less than $200.00 nor more than $500.00 for the third offense CHAPTER 21 - BUILDING CODE Section 21.103, BOCA NATIONAL BUILDING CODE ADOPTED, Section A Subsection 8 Amount: $1,000.00 Subsection 9 Amounts: $100.00 and $1,000.00. Section 21.216, RIGHT TO ENTER PREMISES Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 21.223, SUMP PUMPS AND DOWNSPOUTS A. Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 21.403, PENALTIES (Building Violations) Penalty: Not less than $250.00 or more than $1,500.00 Work commenced without receipt of a permit: minimum penalty $250.00, maximum penalty $1,500.00 for each and every category where the unauthorized work has begun. Section 21.603, INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE ADOPTED; AMENDMENTS Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 CHAPTER 22 - FLOOD PLAIN REGULATIONS Section 22.113 PENALTY (Failure to Correct Violations) Fine: Not less than $100.00 or more than $2,500.00 for each offense 61 CHAPTER 23 - OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Section 23.103, MARIJUANA Fine: Not less than $150.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 23.115, CONTROL OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND INSTRUMENTS USED FOR INHALING OR INGESTION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,500.00 Section 23.116, PENALTY (General Offenses) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense Section 23.205, PROSTITUTION Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $2,500.00 for each offense Section 23.206, OBSCENE AND HARASSING TELEPHONE CALLS B. Penalty: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 23.303, PENALTY (Trespass) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,500.00 Section 23.401, DAMAGE, POSSESSION AND REMOVAL OF VILLAGE PROPERTY OR STRUCTURES OR INSTALLATIONS ON VILLAGE PROPERTY C. Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense Section 23.402, DUMPING IN WELLER CREEK AND OTHER PLACES B. Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense Section 23.404, VANDALISM B. Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor in excess of $1,000.00 for each offense Section 23.405, THEFT OF RECYCLABLES B. Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor in excess of $1,000.00 for each offense Section 23.501, GAMBLING PREMISES B. Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $2,500.00 for each and every offense Section 23.502, GAMBLING DEVICES D. Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $2,500.00 for each offense Section 23.504, PENALTY (Illegal Lotteries) Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $2,500.00 for each offense 62 Section 23.606, FIREARMS REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO SCHOOLS AND MINORS Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 Section 23.607, VANDALISM Penalties: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for Violation of subsection 23.607A of the Code each offense Violation of subsection 23.607B1 of the Code Not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Violation of subsection 23.607B2 and B3 of the Not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Code Violation of subsection 23.607B4 of the Code Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 Section 23.609, LOITERING FOR THE PURPOSE OF ILLEGALLY USING, POSSESSING OR SELLING OR BUYING CANNABIS OR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES IS PROHIBITED Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense Section 23.612, MAINTAINING PUBLIC NUISANCE Fine: Not less than $500.00 Section 23.614, PENALTIES (Public Nuisances) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Or if the Court determines, a fine and community service (1 hour for every $10.00 of mandatory fine) Fee to Settle the Violation Claim: $100.00 Fee to Settle the Violation Claim if the claim is not settled within the first period of 10 days: $150.00 Section 23.705, PENALTY (Sound Amplifiers) Fine: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $200.00 for each offense. Section 23.804, UNIFORMED FIRE AND POLICE GUARDS (Failure to Employ) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 23.806, PENALTY (Violating Public Gathering Standards) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 23.910, FAILURE TO COMPLY; PENALTY (Violating Mass Gathering and Demonstration Standards) Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 23.1103, PENALTY (Failure to Disclose Land Trusts When Required) Fine: Not less than $250.00 nor more than $1,000.00 63 Section 23.1206, PENALTY (Housing Discrimination) Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00 for each violation. Section 23.1307, PENALTY (Fireworks) Fine: Not less than $500.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Section 23.1404, PENALTY (Weeds) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 23.1505, PENALTY (Solicitation on Streets) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Section 23.1615, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION (Condo Conversion) Fines: First offense Not less than $500.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Second and each subsequent offense with a Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than 180 day period following the first offense $2,500.00 Any offense in excess of 3 committed within a May be punishable by incarceration for a term 180 day period not to exceed 6 months under the provisions of section 1-2-1.1 of the Illinois Municipal Code, Ill. Rev. Stat., 1977, ch. 24 sec. 1-2-1.1 Section 23.1718, PENALTIES (Alarm Systems) Fine: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 23.1811, BREACH OF OCCUPANCY RIGHTS BY LANDLORD AND TENANT Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,500.00. Section 23.1819, PENALTIES (Landlord/Tenant) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,500.00 for each offense. Section 23.1906, PENALTY (Garage Sales) Fine: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. Section 23.2007, PENALTY (Hazardous Materials) Fine: Not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00 for each offense. Section 23.2106, PENALTY (Shopping Carts) Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 64 Section 23.2209, PENALTY (Theft) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 23.2307, PENALTY (Retail Theft) Fine: Not less than $200.00 nor more than $1,000.00 Section 23.2504, LIABILITY PURSUANT TO ARTICLE; LIENS; NUISANCE FEES Nuisance fee: $50.00/day Section 23.2505, OBLIGATION OF OWNER ON NONCOMPLYING STRUCTURES B. Nuisance fee: $50.00/day Section 23.2512, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES A. Not less than $100.00/day or more than $1,000/day CHAPTER 24 - FIRE PREVENTION CODE Section 24.116, PENALTY Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 24.502, PENALTY FOR RESPONSE TO FALSE ALARMS B. 6th false response $100.00 7th false response 200.00 8th false response 300.00 9th false response 400.00 10th or subsequent false response 500.00 per response. Section 24.504, PENALTIES (Fire Suppression Violations) Penalty: Not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00. CHAPTER 25 - THE VILLAGE CODE Section 25.104; PENALTIES (General Breach of Code) A. Minimum: $100.00 Maximum: $2,500.00 B. Fine: Not less than $100.00 nor more than $2,500.00 Supervision hourly rate: $10.00 per hour 65 SECTION 3: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law, AYES: Hoefert, Korn, Lohrstorfer, Skowron, Zadel NAYS: None ABSENT: Corcoran PASSED and APPROVED this 1" day of November, 2005. 66