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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-127 Resolution No. 02-127 RESOLUTION ADOPTING A NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE OPERATIONS MANUAL BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that it hereby adopts a Neighborhood Services Committee Operations Manual dated March, 2002 as the City of Elgin' s policy for governing the operations of the Neighborhood Services Committee, a copy of which is attached. s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: April 10, 2002 Adopted: April 10, 2002 Omnibus Vote : Yeas : 6 Nays : 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE MISSION STATEMENT It is the purpose of the Neighborhood Services Committee to review conditions within the community which might pose problems for the general safety and maintenance of neighborhoods and/or the community as a whole and make recommendations for their resolution NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE OPERATIONS MANUAL March, 2002 (Proposed) NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE OPERATIONS MANUAL SECTION ONE - ORGANIZATION I. WHAT IS IT? The Neighborhood Services Committee(NSC)is a staff committee,composed of representatives of various City departments, for the purpose of discussing and making recommendations on issues related to the safety and maintenance of local neighborhoods and the community as a whole. II. MEMBERSHIP The Neighborhood Services Committee shall be composed of representatives of the following departments: City Manager's Office Assistant city managers (will co-chair committee), or designee Management Assistant Neighborhood Liaison Public Works Department Public Works Director Crew Leader, Traffic & Signs Planning Neighborhood Planner/Outreach Code Administration &Development Services Property Maintenance Manager Police Department Traffic Commander Community Services Officer Fire Department Fire Captain Parks Department Other departments will be asked to participate as necessary. Clerical duties will be provided by assigned staff from the Department of Code Administration or as designated by chairpersons. 1 III. MEETINGS Meetings will be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month and will begin promptly at 1:15 p.m. Meetings will be held in Conference Room A, unless otherwise announced. Meetings are not subject to the State of Illinois Open Meetings Act. Attendance will be kept at meetings, including a sign-up sheet of those present. Those who cannot attend shall endeavor to notify the chairpersons in advance of the meeting and make arrangements to send a representative. Minutes will be kept at meetings. IV. AGENDA Items will be placed on the meeting agenda only upon approval of the NSC chairperson or designee. Items intended for the agenda will be submitted to the chairperson for review in writing, prior to being placed on the agenda. Any issues which are initiated by a citizen shall be placed upon the committee agenda only after the citizen has submitted,in writing,a description of the problem,who is impacted and how, and recommendation as to how to alleviate the problem (who, what, when, where and why). Requests submitted anonymously will not be accepted for consideration. The agenda will follow the format shown below: (Sample presented as Attachment A) I. Call to Order II. Approval of Minutes (previous meeting) III. New Business IV. Pending Items V. Tabled Items VI. General Comments VII. Adjournment Definitions: New Business: Items appearing on the agenda and under consideration for the first time Pending Items: Items held over from previous meetings(s) for which additional information or research is required prior to disposition of that item. "Pending Items" are those items for which a relatively short time from introduction to disposition is expected. Tabled Items: Items held over from a previous meeting, the short-term disposition of which is not practical or immediately critical. For example, an item which would require a formal traffic study would be included among "Tabled Items". 2 V. FOLLOW-UP ON REQUESTS For any item placed on the agenda, the originator of the request for action - citizen, City Council member, staff, etc. - will be informed of the NSC's decision as to the disposition of that request immediately after the meeting at which it was introduced. Generally,the requestor will be informed in writing of the committee's decision. However,if further assistance from the requestor is required, a contact will be made via telephone. The chairperson shall be responsible for preparing any denial letters. If further information or assistance is required,the staff assigned to research or carry-out the request shall make the contact. If further information on any request is needed before disposition of the item can take place, the chairperson shall assign such follow-up tasks to a committee member and the item will be given "Pending Items" status on future agendas. VI. RECOMMENDATIONS REQUIRING CITY COUNCIL ACTION If an action recommended by the NSC requires City Council action, a chairperson will assign responsibility for preparing the Committee of the Whole agenda memorandum to the appropriate committee member. In most instances,these memoranda will be prepared by the chairperson. This memorandum will be submitted to the City Manager's Office according to the established C.O.W. preparation process. VII. CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL Once a recommendation by the NSC has received City Council approval,the chairperson will assign implementation of that item to the appropriate department.Every attempt shall be made to complete this implementation within three weeks from the time of City Council approval. The NSC member representing that department shall be responsible for reporting the progress of its implementation to the NSC chairperson. A report of this implementation shall be provided no later than two NSC meetings after the initial assignment is made. VIII. DECISION-MAKING The NSC generally performs an advisory function; making recommendations to the City Council regarding items brought before it. However, there may be instances when the committee recommends action which can be implemented administratively by City Departments,as authorized by the Municipal Code. Once the committee receives authorization from the City Council to proceed with a recommended action or takes allowable administrative action,that action shall not be reversed for a minimum of three years, unless there is reason to do so because: 3 a. The reversal is necessary to facilitate public safety, as determined by the committee of the City Council. b. The area affected by the action has undergone some changes which diminishes the need for the condition created by the action in question. c. Other unforeseen circumstances. 4 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE OPERATIONS MANUAL SECTION TWO-ACTIVITIES I. RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibilities of the NSC shall include,but not be limited to, the following: I. conducting neighborhood surveys • participating in neighborhood walks • developing policy recommendations • conducting studies of matters related to the functions of the committee and, if appropriate, making recommendation for action based on those findings • reviewing citizen requests regarding parking, traffic, neighborhood maintenance and other matters related to the function of the committee • meeting with neighborhood groups to discuss matters related to the function of the committee • making recommendations for alterations in parking or traffic conditions for the benefit of the community and delivery of public services and public safety. • working with the Elgin Community Network • involvement in Neighborhood Improvement Grant selection process • work with Property Resolution Team on cases involving multi-department issues II. NEIGHBORHOOD SURVEYS From time to time, the NSC will consider an alteration in an existing condition which will impact persons living in the vicinity in which the proposed change is to take place. Examples would include consideration of parking restrictions or changes in traffic patterns. In such cases, it may be necessary that a neighborhood survey be undertaken to discover the reaction of those persons affected by the proposed alteration. Prior to the survey being undertaken, the president (if one exists) of the formal neighborhood association will be informed of the proposed alteration, the rationale for the proposal and the planned implementation schedule. The neighborhood association will be informed of the intent to survey the neighborhood and notified that assistance may be requested of that association in conducting the survey. r 5 Door-to-door surveys will be conducted by the Police Department's Traffic Division personnel, unless otherwise agreed by the Neighborhood Services Committee and the neighborhood association. Verbal responses will be recorded on the survey instrument along with the address and signature of the respondent. The date of the contact will also be noted. If the individual is contacted,but refuses to respond this will be noted on the survey instrument and, if possible, the individual's signature obtained. Timing and scheduling of the survey visit will at the discretion of the Police Department. If that attempt is unsuccessful, the survey instrument will be left with a door hanger including instructions and return envelope, including a specific response date and an explanation that failure to respond will eliminate the address from calculation of the survey results. Information will be provided in both English and Spanish. A conceptual sample is presented as Attachment B. The survey population will normally include those addresses directly and immediately impacted by the proposed change as determined by the NSC. The NSC has the discretion to expand the survey population if a larger impact is anticipated. The survey results will only be considered in determining the NSC recommendation if: A. Seventy-five percent (75%) of the survey population responds and B. Survey results indicate support of the proposal by sixty-six percent (66 %) of the dwelling(or business) units affected. NOTE: A dwelling unit is defined as one or more rooms within a dwelling,which are designed, intended and used exclusively for human habitation within a common household for one family. Any request presented by person, persons, groups, organizations, etc, other than the NSC or the City Council, must be done so in writing, accompanied by a petition signed by no less than ten percent (10%) of the dwelling (or business) units affected by the request or at the discretion of the co-chair. Only one signature per unit may be counted toward the ten percent. NSC will not conduct follow-up neighborhood surveys where a written request and petition are not present. Survey results will not be the only determining factor in the NSC's final recommendation. In some cases, a larger, demonstrable community interest might exist to override the responses from those immediately impacted by the decision. A second survey will not be conducted unless the following conditions are met: I. It can be demonstrated that a majority of the respondents have altered their position on the question posed. II. New information is provided which alters or challenges the basis for the NSC recommendation III. An alternative for dealing with the matter is proposed by a majority the City Council or the NSC. few 6 Surveys may not always be conducted. The NSC may determine that a survey is not warranted. Situations in which this might be the case could include, but not be limited to, the following: a. If the proposed action does not directly impact a substantial number of residents or business, a survey will not be conducted. b. If established policies or regulations are already in place which govern parking, and the proposed action does not conform to or is not allowed under those policies or regulations, a survey will not be conducted. c. If there is a demonstrated need for the action to ensure public safety. 7 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE OPERATIONS MANUAL SECTION THREE - ISSUE AREAS I. PARKING The NSC will consider parking issues which are brought to its attention by citizens or initiated from within its own membership or from the Elgin City Council. The committee may consider conditions for which resolutions might include parking bans,parking time restrictions, reconfiguration of parking spaces, establishment of loading zones, etc. Requests from all sources shall be submitted in writing to the NSC chairperson. Alteration to existing parking conditions will be considered if one of the following conditions is met: 1. Current parking conditions present a threat to public safety. "Threat to public safety" shall be defined as : current parking patterns can be demonstrated to create a condition which compromises traffic flow through an area in such a way as to create or contribute to an unsafe condition. Examples em1/4 include, but are not limited to : Parking which dramatically hinders the movement of emergency vehicles through an area Parking which creates line of sight interruptions Parking which hinders movement through the area. It shall be demonstrated that the parking creates significant problems for the movement of common vehicles and pedestrians through an area Parking which inhibits the performance of public services, including,but not limited to snow removal, solid waste collection and street sweeping. 2. Current parking conditions present a significant detriment to the maintenance of a neighborhood or access to units within that neighborhood, including residences, commercial and industrial business. Examples, include, but are not limited to: Parking which hinders ingress and egress of commercial vehicles associated with the operations of a commercial or industrial business Parking which results in the disproportionate use by persons not directly residing in or associated with a business operating in the area. Situations exemplifying this would include: 8 a. Students using public streets for daily parking while school is in session. b. Use of public street parking as overflow parking for residential complexes not located in the immediate neighborhood. Parking which hinders access to driveways. 3. Creation of parking patterns for which it is determined that there is a public benefit, beyond a benefit to any one specific area, organization or individual. Examples include,but are not limited to: Creation of handicapped parking areas in public lots. Removal of parking to facilitate operation of public services. Establishment of parking patterns to facilitate development. Establishment of parking patterns to facilitate downtown parking interests The NSC may decline to consider any request for establishment of parking patterns which may have an adverse impact on a larger public or has the effect of recreating the same situation for which relief is sought in another area. For example, the committee may choose to decline a request to restrict parking in a neighborhood if the effect of approving the request would be to push parking into adjoining neighborhoods. Municipal Code provisions relative to parking and loading are presented as Attachment C. II.. TRAFFIC The NSC will consider requests related to traffic control which impacts the safe and efficient flow of traffic through the community, as well as the safety of pedestrians. Issue areas include, but are not limited to, traffic signs, signals, and control, speed regulations, traffic flow and traffic congestion. Traffic Signs, Signals and Markings . The City can only provide for traffic control devices upon those streets, roadways or upon that equipment under its jurisdiction. If the streets and roadways, or the equipment,which is the subject of the request is owned or controlled by of an entity other than the City of Elgin, the NSC will inform the requester of this information and provide a contact name. NSC may pursue such a request if it deems the impact to benefit the larger community. r 9 When determining action concerning new or modified traffic control devices, the following shall be considered: A. Accident history of the subject area. The Police Department will provide a minimum 3-year history of accidents. B. Special features of the subject area, such as schools, topography, existing street lay-out, visibility. C. Type of street or roadway and general purpose in terms of moving traffic through the area and community D. Findings of traffic detectors and speed devices being placed at subject area. E. Findings of traffic study, if deemed necessary by NSC. Recommendations to approve new or modified traffic signs or signals shall be submitted to the City Council for approval. The Director of Public Works is authorized to designate marks or lines upon the surface of roadways, crosswalks at intersections and safety zones. The Director of Public Works is further authorized to make traffic lanes upon the roadway of any street or highway where a regular alignment of traffic is necessary. Traffic Control in School Zones. It shall be the policy of the City of Elgin to establish intersections controlled by four-way stops within the immediate vicinity of all schools,where traffic conditions allow and where other control options are not viable. Traffic Control in Intersections. It shall be the policy that the pattern of control at intersections within the corporate limits of the city shall be reviewed in accordance with good engineering practices, characteristics of the area,results of warrant studies and the provisions of the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Attachment D). It shall be the responsibility of the NSC to,where needed, make recommendations regarding the appropriate method of control and monitor the implementation of this policy. Speed Regulations. NSC may review requests for and recommendations establishing maximum speed limits on streets within the corporate limits of Elgin which are under municipal jurisdiction. The City of Elgin cannot establish speed limits for those streets and roadways under the control or ownership of other government entities, such as state or county, or those not formally accepted within the municipal street system. If NSC considers the establishment of new speed regulations, the following shall be considered: A. Accident history of subject area. Police Department shall provide a minimum 3-year accident history of accidents. B. Special features of the area which might impact the speed of vehicles, such as presence of schools,parks, etc.,topography of area, layout of street, and parking patterns. r 10 C. Type of street or roadway(arterial, collector, etc.) and its function in moving traffic through the subject area and community. D. Findings of traffic detectors and speed devices being placed in subject area. Establishment of speed regulations must receive City Council approval. Crossing Guards. NSC may consider requests for crossing guards in support of students walking to and from school. A procedure has been formally established to follow for considering such requests. That procedure is provided as Attachment E. Request for Special Signage. NSC may consider requests for the placement of signs in the public right-of-way which provides special information or warnings, such as "No Outlet" signs, or signs to support regulations already in place, such as a request for additional speed limits signs. It shall be at the discretion of NSC to approve or deny such request. Private signage, such as promotional or directional signs for not-for-profit organizations, will not be allowed in the public right-of way. Unenforceable signs, such as "Children At Play",will not be allowed. III. NEIGHBORHOOD MAINTENANCE ISSUES Matters relating to the maintenance of neighborhoods and code enforcement may be raised from requests submitted by individuals or organizations or arise from other issues presented to NSC. IV. NEIGHBORHOOD WALKS Once a quarter each calendar year, the NSC will initiate neighborhood walks for the purpose of viewing, first-hand, the conditions of a neighborhood in the community and providing an opportunity to discuss neighborhood issues with members of neighborhood associations. NSC may also respond to direct requests from neighborhood organizations to participate in neighborhood walks. At minimum, NSC members who shall participate are a chairman, Neighborhood Liaison,Neighborhood Planner/Outreach,Police Department representative (including a ROPE officer), Public Works Director and Property Maintenance Manager (including Inspector from the subject area). rik 11 V. SPECIAL PROJECTS NSC will initiate special projects which address matters consistent with its mission statement. VI. ELGIN COMMUNITY NETWORK The Neighborhood Liaison will serve as NSC's representative to the Elgin Community Network. 12 ATTACHMENT A AGENDA NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE CONFERENCE ROOM A • December 17,2001 I. Call to Order II. Approval of Minutes - December 10, 2001 III. New Business A. Request for one hour parking zone on Lincoln Avenue (Femi Folarin) (Attachments on prior Agenda) B. Request for analysis of speeding vehicles and a parking ban on Sheffield (Sean Stegall) (Attachments on prior Agenda) C. Request for stop signs at Airlite and Foothill and Lin-Lor and Lyle (Sean Stegall) (Attachments on prior Agenda) rek D. Signs at Route 25 and Route 90 available (Sean Stegall) (Attachment) E. Request for directional sign at Route 31 and River Road (Sean Stegall) (Attachment) F. Request for Wellington to become One-Way between Hastings and Bent (Sean Stegall) (Attachment) IV. Pending Items 1. Address traffic concerns at 877-879 Villa. Mr. Millikan is waiting to hear from Mr. Deering about the site plan to make sure all requirements have been met. Ms. Murphy will contact the business owner and a meeting will be set up sometime in the near future. 2. Request for reflectors on the island of N State St and Wing Street. Mr. Migatz will attempt to contact Mr. Chiarughi regarding the request for reflectors. r3. Address traffic concerns at Route 20 and Shales Parkway. Mr. Folarin met with Mr. Pitt to discuss the traffic concerns.. Mr. Pitt would like to read the traffic study presented by Lt. McCurtain. 4. Renaming of Wing Street from McLean to Royal Blvd. Mr. Lawry will write a Friday Report Memo to the City Council in which the committee can "unofficially" present the item. 5. Discussion regarding the Neighborhood Resurfacing Project and the unwritten rule of putting up Stop Signs on all corners surrounding a school. Mr. Stegall will research other city guidelines to help the group make some recommendations to the City Council. 6. Discussion regarding the temporary removal of parking ban on St. Charles Street. The odd/even parking ban was unofficially taken off of St. Charles Street from Villa to Bluff City Blvd. "No parking"signs were installed around traffic calming devices to allow enough room for traffic. These changes were don unofficially. NSC members need to make a determination if he changes should be made permanent. Mr. Stegall will check code and contact the police department. 7. Ownership:of Toastmaster Field. Ms. Nier will contact the Parks Department to inquire of a contact person for the organization of the soccer fields. The organization will be notified of the parking problems Middleby is experiencing due to soccer parking. NSC members decided that they will discuss putting up official parking restrictions if the organization is not willing to help alleviate the parking problem. V. Tabled Items 1. Request for traffic study on St. Charles Street. Item to be tabled until the representatives of the request are present at the meeting. 2. Request for Stop.or Yield Sign at Spinnaker and Bristol Bay. Mr. Stegall will • takes some time to look at the area and review this intersection as well as other intersections-in the area. 3. Request to lift or extend parking restriction on both Highland and Division Ave. No decisions will be made regarding parking in this area until the new Downtown Parking Committee has a chance to do a survey. 4. Request for traffic study and speed bumps on Monday Drive. Public Works will put out the Counters to keep a log of the traffic on Monday Drive. Mr. Migatz will report back with the results from the Counters. 5. Request for Stop Sign at Umbdenstock and Cottonwood. Mr. Stegall will take some time to look at the area and review this intersection as well as other intersections in the area. en' 6. Request from residents of May Street to permit unrestricted parking from Grace to Raymond. Sgt. Ufland presented the results of the new survey. AU of those surveyed wanted the parking restriction lifted. The origin of the restriction came from the same neighbors about a year ago. Mr. Folarin discussed creating a . minimum required time limit for a change by the NSC members prior to another change for the same street. 7. Rugby and Du Page Street parking restrictions. Mr. Folarin presented a letter on the subject at the meeting. The request was for the City to look at other'options to alleviate parking problems instead of turning DuPage into one-way. Sgt. Sosnowski will talk with the principal regarding several options that were discussed. A meeting with the U-46 School district is scheduled for January 2002. The item will be brought up at that meeting. 8. Jackson Street parking ban. Ms. Nier lead discussion regarding memo to the City Council. The memo was originally based on safety issues. These safety issues are no longer a factor. The NSC members decided to have the new R.O.P.E. Officer conduct a new survey using a slightly modified version of the original. Ms. Nier will write a letter to the neighborhood group to notify them of the NSC members decision. VI. General Comments ATTACHMENT B (City Seal) CITY OF ELGIN NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE DEAR RESIDENT: YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! Attached to the back of this hanger is a survey asking your input on an important neighborhood issue. Please complete and return the self-addressed, stamped envelope provided. We appreciate your cooperation. Your response is important in determining how this issue is resolved. Please return the survey by (Same message in Spanish) r ATTACHMENTS Attachment A. Sample Agenda Attachment B. Conceptual Sample of Door Hanger Attachment C. Chapter 11.56, 11.60, 11.64 Elgin Municipal Code(Parking&Loading) Attachment D. Process for Determining Need for Crossing Guards Attachment E. 2002 Meeting Schedule 13 enPw ATTACHMENT C.. Parking Rules (Chapter 11.56, Elgin Municipal Code) The following are highlights of the provisions of Chapter 11.56, of the Elgin Municipal Code, setting forth regulations for parking with the City of Elgin. The chapter, in its entirety, follows. 1. The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police, in his absence, shall determine upon what streets angle parking is permitted and shall mark and sign such streets. 2. The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to issue permits to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading. 3. The parking of motor vehicles shall be on concrete or asphaltic paved surfaces only. 4. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, may designate by official signs a space on sides of the street in each block in the limited parking districts not to exceed eighteen feet (18') in length wherein is shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle for more than five (5)minutes. 5. Unless otherwise authorized, establishment of areas in which stopping, standing and parking are prohibited shall be adopted by the City Council. 6. The following parking time zones currently exist within the corporate limits of the city: 15 minutes, 30 minute, one hour, ninety minute, two hour, three hour, four hour, five hour ten hour. 7. Handicapped parking spaces are established upon approval of the City Council. 8. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed twenty feet (20'), or upon one side of a street when the width of the roadway does not exceed thirty feet (30'). 9. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to erect signs upon the left-hand side of any one-way to prohibit the standing or parking of vehicles. 10. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to determine and designate places not exceeding 100 feet in length in which standing, stopping or parking of vehicles would create an especially hazardous condition or would cause rik 14 unusual delay in traffic. Loading (Chapter 11.64) The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to determine the location of curb loading zones, for either freight or passengers. r 15 ATTACHMENT C. Parking Rules (Chapter 11.56, Elgin Municipal Code). The following are highlights of the provisions of Chapter 11.56, of the Elgin Municipal Code, setting forth regulations for parking with the City of Elgin. The chapter, in its entirety, follows. 1. The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police, in his absence, shall determine upon what streets angle parking is permitted and shall mark and sign such streets. 2. The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to issue permits to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading. 3. The parking of motor vehicles shall be on concrete or asphaltic paved surfaces only. 4. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, may designate by official signs a space on sides of the street in each block in the limited parking districts not to exceed eighteen feet(18')in length wherein is shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle for more than five (5) minutes. 5. Unless otherwise authorized,establishment of areas in which stopping,standing and parking are prohibited shall be adopted by the City Council. 6. The following parking time zones currently exist within the corporate limits of the city: 15 minutes, 30 minute, one hour, ninety minute, two hour, three hour, four hour, five hour ten hour. 7. Handicapped parking spaces are established upon approval of the City Council. 8. The Director of Public Works,or Chief of Police in his absence,is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed twenty feet(20'),or upon one side of a street when the width of the roadway does not exceed thirty feet (30'). 9. The Director of Public Works,or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to erect signs upon the left-hand side of any one-way to prohibit the standing or parking of vehicles. 10. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to determine and designate places not exceeding 100 feet in length in which standing, stopping or parking of vehicles would create an especially hazardous condition or would cause unusual delay in traffic. Loading (Chapter 11.64) The Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police in his absence,is authorized to determine the location of curb loading zones, for either freight or passengers. r 11.64.010 11.64.040 CHAPTER 11.64 LOADING SECTION: the regulations applicable to such curb loading zone are effective, and then only for 11.64.010: Curb Loading Zones; a period not to exceed three (3) minutes. Designation (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.64.020: Passenger Curb Loading Zone 11.64.030: Freight Curb Loading Zone 11.64.030: FREIGHT CURB LOADING 11.64.040: Public Carrier Stops And ZONE: Stands 11.64.050: Stopping, Standing And No person shall stop, stand or park a vehi- Parking Of Buses And cle for any purpose or length of time other Taxicabs than for the expeditious unloading and 11.64.060: Restricted Use Of Bus And delivery or pickup and loading of materials Taxicab Stands in any place marked as a curb loading zone during hours when the provisions applicable to such zones are in effect. In no case shall the stop for loading and unloading of mate- 11.64.010: CURB LOADING ZONES; rials exceed thirty (30) minutes. (Ord. DESIGNATION: G69-86 § 2, 1986) The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to de- 11.64.040: PUBLIC CARRIER STOPS termine the location of curb loading zones AND STANDS: and shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same and stating the The Director of Public Works, or Chief of hours during which the provisions of this Police in his absence, is authorized and Section are applicable. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, required to establish bus stops, bus stands, 1986) taxicab stands and stands for other passen- ger common carrier motor vehicles on such public streets, in such places and in such 11.64.020: PASSENGER CURB LOAD- number as he shall determine to be of the ING ZONE: greatest benefit and convenience to the public, and every such bus stop, bus stand, No person shall stop, stand or park a vehi- taxicab stand or other stand shall be desig- cle for any purpose or period of time other nated by appropriate signs. (Ord. G69-86 than for the expeditious loading or unload- § 2, 1986) ing of passengers in any place marked as a curb loading zone during the hours when City of Elgin 11.64.050 11.64.060 11.64.050: STOPPING, STANDING 11.64.060: RESTRICTED USE OF BUS. AND PARKING OF BUSES AND TAXICAB STANDS: AND TAXICABS: No person shall stop, stand or park a vehi- A. The operator of a bus shall not stand cle other than a bus in a bus stop or other or park such vehicle upon any street than a taxicab in a taxicab stand when any at any place other than a bus stand so such stop or stand has been officially desig- designated as provided herein. nated and appropriately signed, except that the driver of a passenger vehicle may tern- B. The operator of a bus shall not stop porarily stop therein for the purpose of and such vehicle upon any street at any while actually engaged in loading or unload- place for the purpose of loading or ing passengers when such stopping does unloading passengers or their bag- not interfere with any bus or taxicab waiting gage other than at a bus stop, bus to enter or about to enter such zone. (Ord. stand or passenger loading zone so G69-86 § 2, 1986) designated as provided herein, except in case of emergency. C. The operator of a bus shall enter a bus stop, bus stand or passenger loading zone on a public street in such a manner that the bus, when stopped to load or unload passengers or bag- gage, shall be in a position with the right front wheel of such vehicle not further than eighteen inches (18") from the curb and the bus approxi- mately parallel to the curb so as not to unduly impede the movement of other vehicular traffic. D. The operator of a taxicab shall not stand or park such vehicle upon any street any place other than in a taxi- cab stand so designated as provided herein. This provision shall not pre- vent the operator of a taxicab from temporarily stopping in accordance with other stopping or parking regula- tions at any place for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) (0,1 City of Elgin 11.60.205 11.60.210 B. Cars towed away from illegal parking shall be stored in a safe place and shall be restored to the owner or operator of such car'upon payment of the tower's fee and any storage charges incurred for each day that the vehicle remains unclaimed. (Ord. G67-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G45-00 § 2, 2000; Ord. G69-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G86-98 § 3, 1998; Ord. G20-98 §§ 3, 4, 1998; Ord. G79-95 § 2, 1995; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) '11.60.208: TOW-AWAY ZONES; PARKING LOTS: A. Any car or other vehicle parked on any of the following designated parking lots which has not been issued a city permit for such parking may be removed and towed away as herein provided: 1. Spring Street Parking Deck: East side of Spring Street between Chicago Street and Highland Avenue; 2. Riverside Parking Lot: Bounded by Highland Avenue (north), Prairie Street (south), Riverside Drive (east), and Fox River (west); 3. Civic Center.Parking Lot: Block bounded by Douglas Avenue (east), Highland Avenue (south), Grove Avenue (west) and civic center complex (north); 4. Center City Parking Lot: Southeast corner of Douglas Avenue and Dexter Court. B. Notice of restrictions shall be prominently placed at each driveway access or curb cut allowing vehicular access to the property within five feet (5') from the public right-of-way l line. If there are no curbs or access barriers, the sign shall be posted not less than one sign each one hundred feet (100') of lot frontage. C. The notice shall indicate clearly, in not less than two inch (2") high light-reflective letters on a contrasting background, that unauthorized vehicles will be towed away at the owner's expense. D. The notice shall also provide the name and current telephone number of the towing service towing or removing the vehicle. E. The sign structure containing the required notices shall be permanently installed with the bottom of the sign not less than four feet (4') above ground level, and shall be continu- ously maintained on the property for not less than twenty four (24) hours prior to the towing or removing of any vehicle. (Ord. G2-94 § 1, 1994) 11.60.210: RESPONSIBILITY FOR VIOLATIONS: The regulations set forth in this chapter relating to traffic shall apply to the operator, the person in charge of, and the owner of a vehicle stopped, standing or parked in violation of the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.200 11.60.205 11.60.200: VIOLATING VEHICLE; REMOVAL FROM STREET: A. Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle standing, stopped or parked in violation of the provisions of this chapter such officer is authorized to move the vehicle or to require the driver or other person in charge to move the same to such a place as will not inter- fere with the use of the streets and highways as herein prohibited. B. Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle unattended in any street where such vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic, or the use of the streets, driveways, sidewalks and other public places in the city, such officer is authorized to cause the removal of such a vehicle to a public garage or other place of safety, and the expense of such removal and storage in such public garage shall be paid by the owner or operator of the vehicle. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.205: TOW-AWAY ZONES: A. Any car or other vehicle parked on any of the following designated streets during the hours when parking thereon is prohibited may be removed and towed away as herein provided: Bowes Road, both sides, from three hundred ninety feet (390') east of Crispin Drive to a point one thousand thirty feet (1,030') east of Crispin Drive. Fulton Street, south side thereof, from a point forty feet (40') east of South Grove Avenue easterly to a point sixty nine feet (69') east of South Grove Avenue. Gifford Road, west half, from the center line of Bluff City Boulevard southerly for a distance of five hundred fifty feet (550'), and both sides of Gifford Road from five hundred fifty feet (550') south of the center line of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroads. Highbury Drive, both sides thereof, from Stonehurst Drive to 1133 and 1136 Highbury Drive, between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. Poplar Creek Drive, both sides thereof, from Chicago Street to Bode Road. Stonehurst Drive, east side thereof, from driveway of 99 Stonehurst Drive south to Bode Road. Stonehurst Drive, west side thereof, from Highbury Drive south to Bode Road. Stonehurst Drive, west side thereof, from Sebring Drive to Highbury Drive, between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. Times Square Drive, both sides thereof, from National Street to the entrance of the Rivers Landing apartment complex. i February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.156 11.60.190 Wellington, at Prairie, three (3) spaces. (Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G70-96 § 6, 1996; Ord. G12-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G56-92 §§ 12, 13, 1992; Ord. G48-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G17-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G63-87 § 1, 1987; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.160: NARROW STREETS: A. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed twenty feet (20'), or upon one side of a street as indicated by such signs when the width of the roadway does not exceed thirty feet (30'). B. When official signs prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets, as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of any such sign. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.170: ONE-WAY STREETS: The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to erect signs upon the left-hand side of any one-way street to prohibit the standing or parking of vehicles and when such signs are in place, no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon such left-hand side in violation of any such sign. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.180:_ ONE-WAY ROADWAYS: In the event a highway includes two (2) or more separate roadways and traffic is restricted to one direction upon any such roadway, no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of such one-way roadway unless signs are erected to permit such standing or parking. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to determine when standing or parking may be permitted upon the left-hand side of any such one-way roadway and to erect signs giving notice thereof.. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.190: HAZARDOUS OR CONGESTED AREAS: A. The Director of Public Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, is authorized to determine and designate by proper signs places not exceeding one hundred feet (100') in length in which the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would create an especial- ly hazardous condition or would cause unusual delay in traffic. B. When official signs are erected at hazardous or congested places, as authorized herein, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any such designated place. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) City of Elgin 11.60.155 11.60.156 parking facility, specifically reserved, by the posting of an official sign as designated under section 11-301, for motor vehicles bearing such registration plates or decals. B. Any person found guilty of violating the provisions of this Section shall be fined one hundred dollars ($100.00) in addition to any costs or charges connected with the removal or storage of any motor vehicle authorized by law. (Ord. G37-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.156: HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES: When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle, which is not bearing registration plates or decals issued to a handicapped person, within the parking lots or on any of the streets hereinafter set forth: Big Timber Lot, at Lyle, eight (8) spaces; Center, at Dundee, two (2) spaces; City Hall, south of Dexter, three (3) spaces; City of Elgin Law Enforcement Facility, west driveway, the southern two (2) spaces; Civic Center Lot, seven (7) spaces; ._y North Side of East Chicago Street, West of Center, one space; Douglas, at Symphony, two (2) spaces; South Side of Fulton Street, East of Spring Street, one space; Geneva, between Fulton and DuPage, three (3) spaces; Geneva, between Highland and Division, three (3) spaces; Geneva, between Highland and Chicago, three (3) spaces; Grove, at Prairie (Crocker Lot), four (4) spaces; Grove, at Kimball (Library Lot), seven (7) spaces; Riverside Drive, seven (7) spaces; Spring Street Deck, eight (8) spaces; Villa, at Fulton, three (3) spaces; f City of Elgin 11.60.145 11.60.155 11.60.145: OVERNIGHT PARKING IN PARKS PROHIBITED: t/ A. No person shall park a vehicle within any City park after ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and before seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. B. Any police officer of the City is authorized to cause the removal of any vehicle parked in violation of this Section to a public garage or other lawful place of storage. C. Vehicles removed pursuant to this Section shall be returned to the owner or operator of such vehicle upon payment of any towing fees and any storage charges incurred for each day that the vehicle remains unclaimed. D. Except as otherwise provided herein, any vehicle removed pursuant to this Section shall otherwise be treated as a vehicle that has been removed from a tow-away zone as provided in Section 11.60.205 of this Chapter. (Ord. G51-95 § 1, 1995) 11.60.150: SCHOOL ZONES: A. The term "school zone" includes both sides of that part of the public highway in front of the principal entrance to any public elementary or high school or parochial school, and extending not less than three hundred feet (300') in either direction from such school building. B. Such area shall be marked as a school zone by official traffic signs. (_ C. It is unlawful for any person to park or permit to be parked any vehicle in a school zone between the school hours of eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. and four o'clock (4:00) P.M. of such days school is in regular session; provided, that such restrictions as to parking shall not be in force on Saturdays, school holidays and during the summer vacation period when school is not in regular session for all pupils attending such school; or in such places where other parking regulations are in force and effect under the provisions of this Title. D. No person operating an overtaking vehicle shall pass an overtaken vehicle in a school zone unless such overtaken vehicle is stopped. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.155: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF PARKING PLACES RESERVED FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS: A. No person shall park any motor vehicle which is not bearing registration plates or decals issued to a handicapped person, as defined by section 1-159.1, pursuant to section 3-616 or 11-1301.2, or to a disabled veteran pursuant to section 3-609 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, as evidence that the vehicle is operated by or for a handicapped person or disabled veteran, in any parking place, including any private or public off-street City of Elgin 11.60.100 11.60.140 Works, or Chief of Police in his absence, to erect appropriate signs giving notice thereof and no such regulations shall be effective unless the signs are erected and in place at the time of the alleged offense. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.110: PARKING NOT TO OBSTRUCT ROADWAY: No person shall park any vehicle upon a street, other than an alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than eighteen feet (18') of the width of the roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.120: PARKING NOT TO OBSTRUCT ALLEY: No person shall park a vehicle within an alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than ten feet (10') of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic, and no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within an alley in such position as to block the driveway entrance to any abutting property. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.130: PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, TRAILERS OR TRUCK TRACTORS RESTRICTED: A. No commercial vehicle, trailer or truck tractor with a gross vehicle weight or registered weight of eight thousand (8,000) pounds or more shall be permitted to be parked on any public street for a longer period than two (2) hours. B. No trailer of any kind shall be permitted to be parked on any public street for a longer period than two (2) hours. This restriction includes, but is not limited to, boat trailers, campers, pop-ups, trailer coaches, semitrailers, travel trailers, utility trailers, and every other vehicle without motive power designed for carrying persons or property on its own structure which is designed or intended to be drawn by a vehicle with motive power. (Ord. G26-90 § 1, 1990; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.140: PARKING FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES PROHIBITED: No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal purpose of: A. Displaying such vehicle for sale; or B. Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle except repairs necessitated by emergency. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) '411) City of Elgin 11.60.090 11.60.100 ( Street From To , Tollgate Road N. State Street Tollgate Booth Trinity Terrace Highland Avenue Valley Creek Drive Umbdenstock Road Hopps Road South City Limits Valley Creek Drive Royal Boulevard (East) Royal Boulevard (West) Van Street S. McLean Boulevard S. DuBois Avenue Varsity Drive Maroon Drive Villa Street Villa Street DuPage Street St. Charles Street Walnut Street S. State Street Marguerite Street Watch Street St. Charles Street Raymond Street Waverly Drive Bode Road Jefferson Avenue Weld Road Colonial Drive Route 20 Wellington Avenue National Street Bent Street Weston Avenue, N. Wing Street Demmond Street Wilcox Avenue W. Chicago Street Adams Street Willard Avenue Bode Road Villa Street Win Haven Drive Randall Road Colonial Drive Wing Park Boulevard Wing Street Highland Avenue Woodland Avenue Highland Avenue W. Chicago Street B. It is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle on any street designated as a snow emergency route for a period of twenty four (24) hours following the accumulation of two (2) or more inches of falling snow. C. The Department of Public Works is directed to erect signs on each block of any street designated as a snow emergency route by giving notice of prohibited parking following the accumulation of two (2) or more inches of falling snow and that vehicles in violation of the prohibition may be removed. D. Any vehicle parked in violation of the prohibition against parking on snow emergency routes is declared a nuisance and a hazard to public safety and any police officer of the City is authorized to cause the removal of such vehicle to a public garage or other place of storage at the expense of the owner of the vehicle. E. Violations of this Section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each violation. (Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G8-97 § 1, 1997; Ord. G71-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. G92-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G62-93 § 2, 1993; Ord. G1-93 §§ 1-2, 1993; Ord. G6-90 § 1, 1990; Ord. G12-89 §§ 1, 2, 1989; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.100: PARKING SIGNS REQUIRED: Whenever by this Title, or any other ordinance of this City, any parking time limit is imposed or parking is prohibited on designated streets, it shall be the duty of the Director of Public el64 City of Elgin 11.60.090 11.60.090 • Street From To Main Lane Kathleen Drive S. McLean Boulevard Maple Lane N. Lyle Avenue N. McLean Boulevard Marbilynn Drive Blackhawk Drive Hampshire Drive Mark Avenue Ruth Drive Mildred Avenue Maroon Drive Varsity Drive Shales Pkwy. Martin Drive Hiawatha Drive Blackhawk Drive McClure Avenue Wing Street Highland Avenue Melrose Avenue, S. Larkin Avenue Lillian Street Mildred Avenue Mark Avenue N. McLean Boulevard Orange Street S. State Street S. Commonwealth Avenue Page Avenue Dundee Avenue Liberty Street Pamela Drive Kathleen Drive Jane Drive Park Street Dundee Avenue Liberty Street Parkview Drive Forest Drive Hil!crest Road Poplar Creek Drive Bode Road E. Chicago Street Prairie Street Riverside Drive Villa Street Preston Avenue Congdon Avenue Summit Street Princeton Lane Belmont Court Harvard Lane Prospect Boulevard Congdon Avenue Summit Street Raymond Street Gifford Place Bluff City Boulevard Renner Drive South Street Berkley Street Ripple Brook Lane N. Shady Oaks Drive Inglewood Lane (___ River Road, W. N. State Street Highland Avenue 1-90 bridge _ Riverside Drive Prairie Street Royal Boulevard Abbott Drive Garden Crescent Drive Royal Boulevard Randall Road N. McLean Boulevard Ruth Drive Mark Avenue Royal Boulevard St. Charles Street Villa Street Hammond Avenue Shuler Street S. McLean Boulevard S. Aldine Avenue Shady Oaks Drive, N. Summit Street Ripple Brook Lane Shales Pkwy. Brittany Trail Summit Street Sheffield Drive N. Lyle Avenue Forest Drive Sherman Avenue St. Charles Street Villa Street Slade Avenue N. Grove Avenue N. Liberty Street South Street Weld Road West Dead End South Street Jackson Street S. Aldine Avenue Spartan Drive Second Street S. McLean Boulevard Spring Street Cooper Avenue S. Grove Avenue State Street, S. Locust Street Walnut Avenue Summit Street N. Grove Avenue Dundee Avenue Symphony Way N. Grove Avenue Dundee Avenue Toastmaster Drive Congdon Avenue North Dead End Todd Farm Drive N. McLean Boulevard Big Timber Road I #411) City of Elgin 11.60.090 11.60.090 Street From To , DuPage Street Spring Street Villa Street Duncan Avenue Trout Park Boulevard Dundee Avenue Dwight Street Raymond Street Illinois Avenue Edison Avenue, S. Highland Avenue South Street Elgin Avenue St. Charles Street Illinois Avenue Elma Avenue Dundee Avenue Cobblers Crossing Drive Fletcher Drive Randall Road Royal Boulevard Forest Drive Sheffield Drive Parkview Drive Fulton Street Spring Street Villa Street Fulton Street Charming Street Gifford Street Garden Crescent Drive Royal Boulevard Wing Street Gifford Place Villa Street Raymond Street Gifford Street Summit Street Villa Street Grove Avenue, N. Slade Avenue Symphony Way Grove Avenue, S. 200' north of Highland Avenue Prairie Street Hampshire Drive Marbilynn Drive Ripple Brook Lane Harvard Lane Hawthorn Street Princeton Lane Hawthorn Lane South Street Harvard Lane Hiawatha Drive Congdon Avenue Summit Street Highbury Drive Bode Road Waverly Drive Highland Avenue Center Street N. McLean Boulevard Hill Avenue Summit Street E. Chicago Street r Hillcrest Road Parkview Drive Big Timber Road Hunter Drive Summit Street Waverly Drive (- Illinois Avenue Bluff City Boulevard Elgin Avenue Inglewood Lane Ripple Brook Lane Cobblers Crossing Drive Iroquois Drive Hiawatha Drive Congdon Avenue Jackson Street W. Chicago Street South Street Jane Drive Larkin Avenue Pamela Drive Jefferson Avenue Preston Avenue Waverly Drive Kathleen Drive Pamela Drive Main Lane Lake Street Grove Avenue Villa Street Larkin Avenue Hamilton Avenue N. McLean Boulevard Laurel Street Channing Street S. Liberty Street Lawrence Avenue N. McLean Boulevard Wing Park Boulevard Leawood Drive Longford•Drive Hunter Drive Lillian Street S. Aldine Avenue S. McLean Boulevard Locust Street Vine Street S. State Street Longford Drive Shales Pkwy. Leawood Drive Longford Drive Borden Drive Bode Road Lyle Avenue, N. Sheffield Drive Big Timber Road Lyle Avenue, N. Royal Boulevard Larkin Avenue r c City of Elgin • 11.60.090 11.60.090 {/ 11.60.090: SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES: A. The following streets are hereby designated as snow emergency routes: Street From To ' Abbott Drive N. McLean Boulevard Royal Boulevard Adeline Avenue Royal Boulevard Abbott Drive Airlite Street Country Knoll Lane Larkin Avenue Airport Road 1-90 bridge N. State Street Aldine Avenue, S. Shuler Street Van Street Annandale Drive College Green Drive Bowes Road Ball Street N. Crystal Avenue N. State Street Belmont Court Princeton Avenue Belmont Street Belmont Street South Street Belmont Court Bent Street Wellington Avenue Villa Street Berkley Street Renner Drive Second Street Blackhawk Drive Waverly Drive Marbilynn Drive Blackhawk Drive Elma Avenue Congdon Avenue Bluff City Boulevard Raymond Street Gifford Road Borden Drive Waverly Drive Longford Drive Bowes Road S. McLean Boulevard East Dead End Brittany Trail Bode Road Shales Pkwy. Center Street Dexter Avenue DuPage Street ( Channing Street, S. E. Chicago Street Fulton Street t Channing Street, S. Laurel Street Villa Street Chicago Street, E. State Street Liberty Street Chicago Street, W. State Street Clifton Avenue Clifton Avenue, N. Larkin Avenue W. Chicago Street Clifton Avenue, N. Demmond Street Wing Street Cobblers Crossing Drive Inglewood Lane Elma Avenue College Green Drive S. McLean Boulevard Randall Road Colonial Drive Win Haven Drive Weld Road Commonwealth Avenue, S. South Street Orange Street Congdon Avenue Prospect Boulevard Cook County Line Cooper Avenue Preston Avenue Hiawatha Drive Cooper Avenue Spring Street Prospect Boulevard Country Knoll Lane Airlite Street - N. Lyle Avenue Crystal Avenue, N. Lawrence Avenue Ball Street Davis Road N. McLean Boulevard N. State Street Demmond Street N. Weston Avenue N. Clifton Avenue Dexter Avenue Douglas Avenue Center Street Division Street Douglas Avenue Center Street Douglas Avenue Slade Avenue E. Chicago Street DuBois Avenue W. Chicago Street Van Street ( All) City of Elgin 11.60.087 11.60.089 Lovell Street, on the north side of the street, from one hundred twenty three feet (123') from the westerly right-of-way line of Prospect Boulevard westerly for a distance of sixty five feet (65'). May Street, on the north side of the street from St. Charles Street to Grace Street. Park Street, north side, easterly from the east curb line of Academy Place for a distance of two hundred forty nine feet (249') between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) P.M., Monday through Friday. Perry Street, on the east side of the street, from seventy five feet (75') south of Locust Street to a point one hundred sixty five feet (165') south of Locust Street, between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) P.M. and three o'clock (3:00) P.M. on school days. Symphony Way, on the south side of the street, between North Grove Avenue and Brook Street. (Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G20-98 § 5, 1998; Ord. G29-97 § 3, 1997; Ord. G15-97 § 1, 1997; Ord. G88-88 § 18, 1988; Ord. G38-87 § 3, 1987; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.088: LIMITED PARKING AREAS; AMBULANCES ONLY: When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle, other than an ambulance, on the streets hereinafter set forth: r Cooper Avenue, south side, from North Spring Street to a point one hundred forty five feet (145') east of North Spring Street. (Ord. G18-90 § 1, 1990) 11.60.089: MONTHLY PERMIT PARKING ZONES: A. The following streets and areas shall be all-day monthly permit parking zones: Riverside Drive, southbound thirteen (13) spaces (facing southwest) from Chicago Street to Prairie Street. B. Monthly permit parking zones are subject to all-day parking, nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. to five o'clock (5:00) P.M., Monday through Saturday. C. The Finance Director may lease these thirteen (13) parking spaces along Riverside Drive at a monthly rate of thirty dollars ($30.00). The lessee shall display the parking permit in a manner as designated by the Finance Director so it is visible to the parking attendant. Failure to comply shall result in the revocation of the parking permit and forfeiture of the paid parking fee. (Ord. G84-95 §§ 3, 4, 1995; Ord. G72-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G56-92 § 11, 1992) City of Elgin 11.60.086 11.60.087 North Geneva Street, both sides thereof, from East Highland Avenue to Division Street. North Geneva Street, west side thereof, from East Highland Avenue to East Chicago Street. South Geneva Street, west side thereof, from East Chicago Street to Fulton Street. East Highland Avenue, both sides thereof, from Center Street to North Geneva Street. Municipal lot on South Geneva Street between DuPage Street and Fulton Street. Municipal lots on the north and south sides of Highland Avenue between North Geneva Street and Center Street. Municipal parking lot on Center Street at Dexter Avenue. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Kimball Street and North Grove Avenue, except ten (10) spaces located on the southerly row of the lot. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Prairie Street and Wellington Avenue. North Spring Street, west side thereof, from Symphony Way northerly for one-half (1/2) block. North Spring Street, east side thereof from Symphony Way southerly for one-half (1/2) block. Symphony Way, north side thereof, from one hundred feet (100') east of North Spring Street to Center Street. Water Street, south side thereof, from Brook Street to North Grove Avenue. (Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G27-97 § 2, 1997; Ord. G70-96 § 4, 1996; Ord. G57-95 §§ 3, 7, 1995; Ord. G65-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G14-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G88-88 § 17, 1988) 11.60.087: LIMITED PARKING AREAS; BUSES ONLY: When signs are erected in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle, other than a school bus, within the districts or on any of the streets hereinafter set forth: Ann Street, on the south side of the street, from Brook Street to Douglas Avenue. Ann Street, on the south side of the street, from Hill Avenue to a point four hundred eight feet (408') east of Hill Avenue. Jewett Street, on the east side of the street, from Standish Street to Holly Street, between the hours of six o'clock (6:00) A.M. and three o'clock (3:00) P.M. on school days. City of Elgin 11.60.084.4 11.60.086 rRiverside Drive, southerly sixty one (61) spaces, from Prairie Street to East Chicago Street. k (Ord. G84-95 §§ 1, 2, 1995; Ord. G72-94 § 2, 1994; Ord. G24-94 § 2, 1994) 11.60.084.5: FOUR HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than four (4) hours upon the following designated streets and areas: Municipal parking lot off National Street adjacent to the Elgin River Trail. Municipal Lot L bounded by Riverside Drive, Prairie Street and South Grove Avenue. (Ord. G24-94 § 4, 1994; Ord. G5-90 § 1, 1990) 11.60.085: FIVE HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than five (5) hours upon the following designated streets and areas: Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Fulton Street and Villa Street. (Ord. G88-88 § 16, 1988) 11.60.086: TEN HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than ten (10) hours upon the following designated streets and areas: Brook Street, both sides thereof, from Kimball Avenue to Water Street. Brook Street, east side thereof, from Symphony Way to Water Street. East Chicago Street, both sides thereof, from Center Street to North Geneva Street. Dexter Avenue, south side thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. Division Street, south side thereof, from Center Street to Geneva Street. DuPage Street, north side thereof, from Center Street to South Geneva Street. DuPage Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to South Geneva Street. r City of Elgin 11.60.084 11.60.084.4 / Ford Avenue, both sides thereof, from Dundee Avenue to Preston Avenue. North Geneva Street, east side thereof, from East Chicago Street to East Highland Avenue, the southerly three (3) spaces. Highland Avenue Bridge, south side thereof, except the westerly two (2) spaces. North Jane Drive, east side thereof, from Larkin Avenue northerly for a distance two hundred seventy feet (270') from eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. to five o'clock (5:00) P.M. Municipal parking lot located at Dexter Court, sixteen (16) spaces on the southerlymost parking row of the lot. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Douglas Avenue and Symphony Way. North Spring Street, west side thereof, from the intersection with Dexter Avenue, south for one-half (1/2) block. North Spring Street, east side thereof, from Dexter Avenue to Division Street, the southerly three (3) spaces. South State Street, west side thereof, from West Chicago Street to South Street. Symphony Way, south side thereof, from one hundred thirty feet (130') east of the intersection ( of North Grove Avenue easterly to Brook Street. l Symphony Way, north side thereof, from one hundred twenty nine feet (129') west of North Spring Street to two hundred seventeen feet (217') west of North Spring Street. Van Street, both sides thereof, from Melrose Avenue to McLean Boulevard from eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. to four o'clock (4:00) P.M., Monday through Friday. Weston Avenue, east side thereof, from one hundred forty six feet (146') south of Wing Street to eighty two feet (82') south of Wing Street. (Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G77-98 § 4, 1998; Ord. G39-97 §§ 3, 4, 1997; Ord. G27-97 § 3, 1997; Ord. G67-96 § 4, 1996; Ord. G57-95 §§ 2, 6, 1995; Ord. G33-95 §§ 2, 3, 1995; Ord. G24-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G65-93 § 2, 1993; Ord. G56-92 §§ 9, 10, 1992; Ord. G23-92 § 2, 1992; Ord. G30-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G88-88 §§ 14, 15, 1988; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.084.4: THREE HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than three (3) hours upon the following designated streets and areas: City of Elgin 11.60.083.2 11.60.084 South Spring Street, east side thereof, from the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks southerly to DuPage Street, except for the northerlymost twenty feet (20'). (Ord. G54-01 § 4, 2001) 11.60.084: TWO HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than two (2) hours upon the following designated streets and areas: Center Street, both sides thereof, from East Chicago Street to DuPage Street. Chicago Street Bridge, south side thereof, from the Chicago, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad tracks to Riverside Drive, except for the westerly one space. Clifton Avenue, both sides thereof, from Shuler Street to Van Street from eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. to four o'clock (4:00) P.M., Monday through Friday. Division Street, both sides thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. I September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.083 11.60.083.2 Prairie Street, both sides thereof, from South Grove Avenue to Wellington Avenue. Ryerson Avenue, west side thereof, from Washburn Street to Walnut Avenue, the northerly six (6) spaces from nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. to five o'clock (5:00) P.M. North Spring Street, east side, from East Chicago Street to Highland Avenue. South Spring Street, both sides thereof, from DuPage Street to Fulton Street. North State Street, both sides thereof, from West Highland Avenue to West Chicago Street. South State Street, east side thereof, southerly from the intersection with West Chicago Street, the northerly three (3) spaces. South State Street, east side thereof, southerly from the intersection with West Chicago Street, the southerly three (3) spaces. (Ord. G55-01 § 1, 2001; Ord. G54-01 § 3, 2001; Ord. G65-99 §§ 2, 3, 1999; Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G15-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G54-98 § 1, 1998; Ord. G70-96 §§ 2, 3, 1996; Ord. G67-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. G42-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. G29-96 § 3, 1996; Ord. G57-95 §§ 2, 5, 1995; Ord. G21-95 §§ 1-3, 1995; Ord. G39-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G58-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G88-88 §§ 12, 13, 1988; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) /�► 11.60.083.2: NINETY MINUTE PARKING ZONES: DuPage Street, north side thereof, from CenterNilla Street west to ten feet (10') east of the railroad tracks. DuPage Street, north side thereof, from South Spring Street east to ten feet (10') west of the railroad tracks. DuPage Street, south side thereof, from South Spring Street to CenterNilla Street. Fulton Street, south side thereof, from South Spring Street to Villa Street. North Grove Avenue, both sides thereof, from East Highland Avenue to East Chicago Street. South Grove Avenue, west side thereof, from East Chicago Street to a point five feet (5') south of the center line of DuPage Court. South Grove Avenue, west side thereof, from a point eighty feet (80') south of the center line of DuPage Court to South Spring Street. South Grove Avenue, east side thereof, from Prairie Street to Fulton Street. North Spring Street, west side, from Highland Avenue to a point approximately one hundred forty feet (140') southerly thereof. September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.083 11.60.083 Division Street, north side thereof, to a point twenty feet (20') west of intersection of North P Y ) Spring Street for a distance of sixty feet (60'). Division Street, south side thereof, from twenty feet (20') easterly of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks to one hundred twenty feet (120') easterly of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks a distance of one hundred feet (100'). Douglas Avenue, east side thereof from Division Street to East Highland Avenue. Douglas Avenue, both sides thereof, from East Highland Avenue to East Chicago Street. Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, from a point two hundred sixteen feet (216') north of Symphony Way to a point two hundred fifty eight feet (258') north of Symphony Way. Douglas Avenue, west side thereof, from a point two hundred fourteen feet (214') south of Kimball Street to a point two hundred seventy eight feet (278') south of Kimball Street. Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, from a point thirty four feet (34') north of Division Street to a point one hundred eighteen feet (118') north of Division Street and from a point one hundred sixty one feet (161') north to a point two hundred twenty three feet (223') north of Division Street. Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from eighty four feet (84') east of Crystal Street to one hundred sixty six feet (166') west of State Street. _ East Highland Avenue, both sides thereof, from the intersection with Center Street, westerly one-half (1/2) block. East Highland Avenue, south side thereof, westerly from the intersection with Douglas Avenue, one-half 0/2) block. • East Highland Avenue, north side thereof, from Spring Street westerly to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. East Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from Douglas Avenue, easterly to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. East Highland Avenue, north side thereof, from the Fox River to Grove Court. East Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from forty feet (40') east of the intersection with Riverside Drive to one hundred ten feet (110') east of the intersection with Riverside Drive, a distance of seventy feet (70'). West Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from fifty seven feet (57') east of the east curb face of northbound State Street, easterly for a distance of twenty feet (20'), between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) P.M., Monday through Saturday. (- — September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.082 11.60.083 Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from twenty feet (20') west of the west right-of-way line of Spring Street westerly to one hundred twenty feet (120') west of the west right-of-way line of Spring Street. Jackson Street, east side thereof, from the center line of South Street southeasterly for a distance of one hundred sixty five feet (165'), Monday through Friday during the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. to four o'clock (4:00) P.M. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Kimball Street and North Grove Avenue, ten (10) spaces on the southerlymost parking row of the lot. Municipal parking lot located at Dexter Court, twelve (12) spaces on the northerlymost parking row of the lot. Perry Street, east side thereof, from seventy five feet (75') south of Locust Street to Crosby Street, between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and four o'clock (4:00) P.M. Monday through Friday. South Spring Street, east side thereof, from the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks southerly for a distance of twenty feet (20'). South Spring Street, west side thereof, from one hundred fifty five feet (155') north of the center line of DuPage Street to Fulton Street. (Ord. G54-01 §§ 1, 2, 2001; Ord. G19-00 §§ 1, 2, 2000; Ord. G29-97 § 2, 1997; Ord. G20-97 § 2, 1997; Ord. G67-96 § 3, 1996; Ord. G57-95 §§ 1, 4, 1995; Ord. G34-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G52-90 §§ 1, 2, 1990; Ord. G88-88 §§ 10, 11, 1988; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.083: ONE HOUR PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than one hour upon the following designated streets and areas: East Chicago Street, north side thereof, from Douglas Avenue easterly to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, east from Douglas Avenue, the westerly two (2) spaces. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Spring Street to Center Street. Division Street, north side thereof, from sixty two feet (62') easterly of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks to one hundred thirty feet (130') easterly of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks a distance of sixty eight feet (68'), except that the first twenty two feet (22') shall be a loading zone. September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.080 11.60.082 six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays and public holidays, within the districts or on any of the streets hereinafter set forth: Bluff City Boulevard on the south side thereof, from the west curb line of Saint Charles Street to a point sixty feet (60') westerly thereof. Slade Avenue, south side, from a point approximately forty feet (40') from the west curb line of North Liberty Street to a point one hundred feet (100') from the west curb line of North Liberty Street. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.081: FIFTEEN MINUTE PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than fifteen (15) minutes upon the following designated streets and areas: City of Elgin law enforcement facility, west driveway, the northern two (2) spaces. Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, from a point one hundred thirteen feet (113') north of Dexter Street to a point one hundred fifty four feet (154') north of Dexter Street. North Grove Avenue, west side thereof, from East Highland Avenue northerly for one block. South Grove Avenue, west side thereof, from a point five feet (5') south of the center line of DuPage Court to a point eighty feet (80') south of the center line of DuPage Court. Highland Avenue Bridge, south side thereof, the westerly two (2) parking spaces. (Ord. G29-97 § 1, 1997; Ord. G70-96 § 5, 1996; Ord. G42-96 § 3, 1996; Ord. G49-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G88-88 § 9, 1988; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.082: THIRTY MINUTE PARKING ZONES: It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than thirty (30) minutes upon the following designated streets and areas: East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from one hundred six feet (106') east of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks westerly to one hundred ninety eight feet (198') east of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. Chicago Street Bridge, south side thereof, the westerly one space. Fulton Street, south side, from Gifford Street to a point eighty one feet (81') west of Gifford Street. September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.070 11.60.080 State Street on both sides thereof from Locust Street to Standish Street, and on the east side thereof from Standish Street to Walnut Avenue. Walnut Avenue from Hendee Street to Billings Street. Watch Street from Wellington Avenue to Raymond Street and on the south side thereof from Raymond Street to Saint Charles Street. Parking time in the area above described may be extended to not more than three (3) hours by order of the director of public works, or chief of police in his absence. B. When signs are erected on each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than two (2) hours during the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. and four o'clock (4:00) P.M. on Monday through Friday upon any of the streets hereinafter set forth: Alison Drive from Jane Drive to Pauline Drive, on school days only. Jane Drive from Larkin Avenue to Pamela Drive, on school days only. Martha Drive from Jane Drive to Pauline Drive, on school days only. Pamela Drive from Jane Drive to Pauline Drive, on school days only. ( Van Street from Commonwealth to DuBois. (. Weston Avenue from Larkin Avenue to Shuler Street, on school days only. C. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to permit the parking of vehicles in any place where such parking is prohibited by any other ordinance or any other section of this title. D. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, may designate by official signs a space on sides of the street in each block in the limited parking districts not to exceed eighteen feet (18') in length wherein it shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicles for more than five (5) minutes. Such five (5) minute parking space shall be so located as to permit the operator of a vehicle to pull away from the curb without backing across any crosswalk. (Ord. G95-89 § 2, 1989; Ord. G88-88 § 8, 1988; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.080: LIMITED PARKING AREAS; LESS THAN ONE HOUR: When signs are erected in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than thirty (30) minutes at any time between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and r September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.065 11.60.070 (Ord. G68-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G52-00 § 2, 2000; Ord. G50-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G54-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. G40-96 §§ 1-3, 1996; Ord. G10-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G17-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G55-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G19-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G68-87 § 1, 1987; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.070: LIMITED PARKING AREAS; ONE HOUR OR MORE: A. When signs are erected in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than two (2) hours at any time between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, or between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. on Mondays and Thursdays, public holidays excluded, within the districts or upon any of the streets hereinafter set forth: 1. West Side District, beginning at the center of Fox River on the north line of Lawrence Avenue; thence westerly on Lawrence Avenue to the west line of Jackson Street; thence southerly on Jackson Street to the south line of Locust Street; thence easterly on Locust Street and Locust Street extended to the thread line of Fox River; thence northerly along the thread line of Fox River to the place of beginning. 2. The following streets and places: { Bartlett Place. Bluff City Boulevard, north side thereof, from Saint Charles Street to Raymond Street; and on the south side thereof, from a point sixty feet (60') west of Saint Charles Street to Raymond Street. Chester Avenue, both sides thereof, from Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street. Hendee Street, west side thereof, from Washburn Street to Walnut Avenue. Raymond Street on both sides thereof from Gifford Place to National Street, and on the west side thereof from National Street to Yarwood Street. Ryerson Avenue, west side, from Walnut Avenue to Washburn Street. Seneca Street from Dundee Avenue to Saint John Street. Slade Avenue on the north side thereof from Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street. North Spring Street on the west side thereof between Slade Avenue and Cooper Avenue. Standish Street from Ely Street to State Street. '411) ff September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.065 11.60.065 3. Within the Poplar Creek subdivision on Spruce Lane, Spruce Court, Hemlock Lane, Hemlock Court, Apple Lane, Peach Tree Lane, Peach Tree Court; 4. Within the Huntington Park subdivision on the east side of Spruce Lane, the south side of Rosemont Lane, and the west side of Apple Lane from Peach Tree Lane to Spruce Lane; 5. The grounds of St. Joseph hospital; 6. Within the Tyler Creek plaza shopping center parking lot located at the northeast corner of Big Timber Road and McLean Boulevard; 7. Upon property owned by the Elgin housing authority; 8. The grounds of Sherman hospital; 9. Garden quarter complex; 10. Sandy Creek condominium complex; 11. Waverly commons condominium complex; 12. Regency south condominium complex; 13. Elgin Bethesda Church of God in Christ; 14. Within the parking lot of the Jewel/Osco located at 1660 Larkin Avenue immediately south and adjacent to the store; 15. Within the parking lot of the Jewel/Osco located at 1040 Summit Street immediately south and adjacent to the store; 16. Governors Lane, east side thereof, from Highland Avenue to its terminus; 17. Within Wynstone of Century Oaks, the east half of the cul-de-sac located at the southern terminus of Jeffrey Lane. B. No parking shall be permitted on the following noncity property: 1. Both sides of Plymouth Court south from McLean Boulevard to its end. C. No parking shall be allowed in the Fulton Street parking lot, located at the northeast corner of the Fulton Street and Spring Street intersection, Mondays through Fridays from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. and Saturdays from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to five o'clock (5:00) P.M. unless a vehicle is displaying a current Elgin Community College staff, temporary staff, or handicapped student parking sticker. September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.065 parking period to which he is entitled by the posted time limits. Nothing herein provided shall '411) prohibit any person from parking in or remaining in any such space during the period which legal parking is indicated by the posted time limits, not to exceed the maximum number of hours permitted. (Ord. G24-01 § 1, 2001; Ord. G19-01 § 1, 2001; Ord. G7-01 § 2, 2001; Ord. G60-00 § 1, 2000; Ord: G45-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G37-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G32-00 § 1, 2000; Ord. G76-99 §§ 1, 2, 1999; Ord. G66-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G65-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G57-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G56-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G48-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G42-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G34-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G3-99 § 1, 1999; Ord. G99-98 § 1, 1998; Ord. G94-98 § 1, 1998; Ord. G86-98 § 2, 1998; Ord. G77-98 § 3, 1998; Ord. G20-98 §§ 1, 2, 1998; Ord. G13-98 § 1, 1998; Ord. G7-98 § 2, 1998; Ord. G76-97 §§ 1, 2, 1997; Ord. G71-97 § 1, 1997; Ord. G39-97 §§ 1, 2, 1997; Ord. G33-97 §§ 1, 2, 1997; Ord. G2-97 § 2, 1997; Ord. G70-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G65-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. 063-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G59-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G33-96 § 2, 1996; Ord. G29-96 §§ 1, 2, 4, 1996; Ord. G26-96 §§ 1, 2, 1996; Ord. G22-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G16-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G8-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G3-96 § 1, 1996; Ord. G79-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G76-95 §§ 1, 2, 1995; Ord. G69-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G41-95 § 4, 1995; Ord. G33-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G29-95 § 2, 1995; Ord. G21-95 § 1, 1995; Ord. G78-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G53-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G44-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G36-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G1-94 § 1, 1994; Ord. G53-93 § 2, 1993; Ord. G50-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G49-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G43-93 § 3, 1993; Ord. G36-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G34-93 §§ 1, 2, 1993; Ord. G2-93 §§ 2, 3, 1993; Ord. G1-93 §§ 4, 5, 1993; Ord. G56-92 §§ 7, 8, 1992; Ord. G54-92 §§ 1, 2, 1992; Ord. G53-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G50-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G27-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G1-92 § 1, 1992; Ord. G77-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G61-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G46-91 §§ 1, 2, 1991; Ord. G14-91 § 2, 1991; Ord. G9-91 § 1, 1991; Ord. G51-91 § 1, 1990; Ord. G32-90 § 1, 1990; Ord. G19-90 § 1, 1990; Ord. G17-90 § 1, 1990; Ord. G104-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G95-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G79-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G62-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G5-89 §§ 1, 2; 1989; Ord. G2-89 § 1, 1989; Ord. G89-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G88-88 §§ 2-7, 1988; Ord. G77-88 §§ 1, 2, 1988; Ord. G71-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G53-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G34-88 § 1, 1988; Ord. G17-88 § 3, 1988; Ord. G50-87 § 1, 1987; Ord. G41-87 § 1, 1987; Ord. G38-87 §§ 1, 2, 1987; Ord. G8-87 § 1, 1987; Ord. G1-87 §§ 1, 2, 1987; Ord. G92-86 §§ 1, 2, 1986; Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.065: STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING PROHIBITED ON PRIVATE PROPER- TY: Pursuant to sections 5/11-209 and 5/11-209.1 of the Illinois vehicle code, 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes, and a written agreement, the following regulations are established for the property described below: A. No stopping, standing or parking shall be allowed within the designated fire lanes located on the following noncity property: 1. Plymouth Lane within the Tyler towers condominium complex; 2. The campus of Elgin Community College; • "111) September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Water Street North Between North Grove Avenue and Brook Street. Watres Place Both Laurel Street to Ellis Junior High School. Waverly Drive Both Jefferson Avenue to Summit Street. Weatherstone Lane Both Wellington Avenue West Prairie Street to National Street. Weston Avenue, North East From Lawrence Avenue northerly to the south right-of-way line of unimproved Oakley Avenue. Weston Avenue, South Both Meyer Street to South Street between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 4:00 A.M. Wilcox Avenue Walnut Avenue to South Street. Willard Avenue East From Villa Street to 150 feet north of Olive Street. Wing Park Boulevard Both Wing Street to a point 230 feet south of Wing Street. Wing Street South Crystal Avenue to North State Street. Wing Street South Between North State Street and Royal Boulevard. Wing Street South Crystal Avenue to North McLean Boule- vard. Woodview Circle Both Woodview Drive to Woodview Drive, be- tween the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. Woodview Drive Both Route 19 to Woodview Circle, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. Q. It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked in any parking space for a period longer than the legal f July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Villa Place Both Between Michigan Street and Villa Street. Villa Street South Gifford Street to National Street. Villa Street South DuPage Street to Prairie Street. Villa Street North DuPage Street to Channing Street. Villa Street Both From the Kane-Cook line to Peck Place. Villa Street Both Between Cleveland Avenue and the east corporate limits. Villa Street South Liberty Street to Cleveland Avenue. Villa Street South Liberty Street to St. Charles Street. Villa Street North Percy Court to Sherman Avenue. Villa Street Southwest Prairie Street to Gifford Place. Vine Street West Between Locust Street and South Street. Vine Street West West Chicago Street to Locust Street, from November 1 to April 1, Walnut Avenue South Westerly from the west line of Wilcox Avenue, a distance of 35 feet, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day. Walnut Avenue From the west bank of the Fox River to Hendee Street. Walnut Avenue In that portion of the alley located adjoin- ing and between 213-219 Walnut Avenue. Walnut Creek Drive Both From Hopps Road to Umbdenstock Drive, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Washburn Street North Ryerson Avenue to State Street. Watch Street Both Saint Charles Street to Raymond Street. r _ July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Symphony Way North From 217 feet west of North Spring Street to Douglas Avenue. Tefft Avenue East Bode Road to Forest Avenue, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Tefft Avenue West Bode Road to Forest Avenue. Tennyson Court West • Terrace Court North North side, and in the cul-de-sac at the west end of Terrace Court, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, November 1 to April 1. Thorndale Court Both Thorndale Drive to the cul-de-sac, from 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. on school days. Thorndale Drive Both Maroon Drive to the cul-de-sac, from 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. on school days. Timber Drive North From the east curb line of McLean Boule- �* yard easterly for a distance of 2,200 feet. Toastmaster Drive East Congdon Avenue to the northerly termi- nus of Toastmaster Drive, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Todd Farm Drive South, west Tollgate Road Both Illinois Route 31 to 200 feet west and southwesterly thereof. U.S. Route 20 Both From 250 feet east and west of Lovell Road and Bluff City Boulevard. Union Street, North East West Highland Avenue to West Chicago Street. Van Street South S. Alfred Avenue to S. Aldine Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. Van Street North Commonwealth Avenue to DuBois Street. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction State Street, South East From the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company right of way southerly to 290 feet south of the center line of Locust Street. State Street, South West Washburn Street to the Illinois Route 20 bypass. State Street, South West West Chicago Street to Locust Street. Stonehurst Drive East From driveway of 99 Stonehurst Drive south to Bode Road. Stonehurst Drive West From Highbury Drive south to Bode Road. Stonehurst Drive West Sebring Drive to Highbury Drive, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. Summit Street Both North Grove Avenue to Kane-Cook Coun- ty line. Summit Street Both From the Kane-Cook County line to 300 feet east of Hiawatha Drive. Surrey Drive East East side and in the cul-de-sac at the south end of Surrey Drive, from 2:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. Symphony Way Both Between Dundee Avenue and Center Street. Symphony Way South Between Brook Street and Dundee Ave- nue. Symphony Way South From 130 feet east of the intersection with North Grove Avenue. Symphony Way North From 100 feet east of the intersection with North Grove Avenue. Symphony Way North North Spring Street to a point 129 feet west of North Spring Street. '4111) f i City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction +/ Spring Street, North East From East Chicago Street, southerly to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. Spring Street, North East Division Street to Dexter Avenue, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, holidays excluded; excepting the southerly 3 spaces. Spring Street, North. West From Division Street, northerly for 1/2 block. Spring Street, North East From Dexter Avenue, northerly for 1/2 block. Spring Street, North East From the center line of Slade Avenue northerly to 149 feet north of the center line of Slade Avenue. Spring Street, North East From the center line of Cooper Avenue southerly for a distance of 440 feet, for emergency room parking only. Spring Street, North West River Bluff Road to Cooper Avenue, from ( 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, except holidays. Spring Street, North West Cooper Avenue to Slade Avenue. Standish Street South Perry Street to Elm Street. State Street Both Between Washburn Street and Walnut Avenue. State Street East Illinois Route 20 bypass to Washburn (Illinois Route 31) Street. State Street, North Both From Highland Avenue northerly to the City limits. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Slade Avenue South Center Street to Prospect Boulevard. Slade Avenue Both From the Fox River to North Grove Ave- nue. Slade Avenue South Prospect Boulevard to Duncan Avenue. Sleepy Hollow Road East, west Big Timber Road to the Northwest Toll- way. Souster Avenue North South Street South Edison Avenue to Aldine Street. South Street North South Alfred Avenue to a point 175 feet east of South Alfred Avenue. South Street South Between Walnut Avenue and the Wilcox Avenue Erie Street intersection. South Street South Crystal Avenue to Wilcox Avenue, from ( November 1 to April 1. l_ Spring Street, North West Kimball Street to Franklin Street. Spring Street, North West Between Dexter Avenue and Symphony Way. Spring Street, North East Kimball Street to Cherry Street. Spring Street, North East Cherry Street to Slade Avenue. Spring Street, North Both Between East Highland Avenue and Divi- sion Street. Spring Street, North Both Between East Chicago Street and East Highland Avenue. Spring Street, North East Symphony Way to Kimball Street. Spring Street, North West From Kimball Street, southerly for 1/2 block. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction St. Charles Street Both From 100 feet north of the center line of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to 300 feet south of the center line of Bluff City Bou- levard. St. Charles Street East May Street to Villa Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an even calendar date. St. Charles Street West May Street to Villa Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an odd calendar date. Sebring Circle Both Between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Second Street Both On that portion lying southerly on the Route 20 bypass. Second Street Both Southerly from South Street to Elgin Community College Property. Shales Parkway Both .‘Route 19 (Chicago Street) to Route 20 ( (Villa Street). ` Shepard Drive Both Sherman Avenue Both George Street to Villa Street. Sherwood Avenue West Between Congdon Avenue and River Bluff Avenue. Shuler Street Both McLean Boulevard to Weston Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. Slade Avenue North North Grove Avenue to Dundee Avenue. Slade Avenue South Spring Street to Center Street. Slade Avenue South Duncan Avenue to Hill Avenue. Slade Avenue South Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street. r City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Regent Street North St. Charles Street to S. Liberty Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Regent Street South St. Charles Street to S. Liberty Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. River Bluff Road Both Between Slade Avenue and Douglas Avenue, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. • to 6:00 A.M. River Road, West Both From 150 feet west of State Street to 150 feet east of State Street. River Road, West Both From the Northwest Tollway to 300 feet southwest of the Northwest Tollway. Riverside Drive Both E. Highland Avenue to E. Chicago Street. Riverside Drive East Prairie Street to E. Chicago Street. (northbound lane) Royal Boulevard Both Between Scott Drive and North McLean Boulevard. Royal Boulevard Both From North McLean Boulevard easterly for a distance of 250 feet. Russell Street North West of St. Charles Street and south side thereof for 50 feet west of St. Charles Street. Ryerson Avenue East Walnut Avenue to Washburn Street. St. Charles Street East May Street to 30 feet south of May Street. St. Charles Street West May Street to 190 feet north of May Street. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Park Street North Liberty Street to Preston Avenue, be- tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on even numbered days. Park Street South Liberty Street to Preston Avenue, be- tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on odd numbered days. Percy Street Both From the dead end at Villa Street to 10 feet north of the dead end. Perry Street West Locust Street to Standish Street. Plum Street North Prospect Boulevard to Center Street. Prairie Street North South Grove Avenue to 100 feet east of South Grove Avenue. Prairie Street South Grove Avenue to Wellington Avenue. Preston Avenue East Jefferson Avenue to Summit Street. Preston Avenue East Congdon Avenue to Cooper Avenue. Prospect Boulevard East River Bluff Road (west leg) to Slade Ave- nue, from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Prospect Boulevard West River Bluff Road (west leg) to Cooper Avenue, from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Prospect Street East Between Summit Street and Lovell Street. Raymond Street East Between National Street and Bluff City Boulevard. Raymond Street Both Between Bluff City Boulevard and the southerly city limits. Raymond Street West From National Street to the Route 20 bypass. February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction McLean Boulevard, West From a point 500 feet south of Royal North Boulevard to Mildred Avenue. McLean Boulevard, Both Wing Street to a point 500 feet south of North Royal Boulevard. Melrose Avenue West Highland Avenue to Wolff Avenue, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on school days. Melrose Avenue, North East Oakley Street to Demmond Street, be- tween the hours of 5:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, from May 1 to September 1. Mulberry Court Both Including the cul-de-sac. National Street Both From the C.&N.W. Railway tracks to the east bank of the Fox River. National Street North From the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad tracks to South Side Street. C Natoma Drive Both Concord Drive to Dover Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. Orange Street South South State Street to Elm Street, from November 1 to Aprii 1. Owasco Avenue North Clifford Avenue to Steel Street. Owasco Avenue South Clifford Street to Steel Street, from 12:00 midnight to 6:00 A.M. Packard Drive Both Concord Drive to Maroon Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. Page Avenue Both Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street. Park Street South Liberty Street to Dundee Avenue, from November 1 to April 1. February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Margaret Place North South Liberty Street to Watres Place. Mariner Drive Both Concord Drive to Maroon Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. Mark Avenue South, west From the north right-of-way line of Mildred Avenue west to the dead end. Mark Avenue North, east From Mildred Avenue west to the end, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, from November 1 to April 1. May Street North St. Charles Street to 70 feet east of St. Charles Street. May Street South From Wellington Avenue to St. Charles Street. McBride Street West North Grove Avenue to 464 McBride Street. McLean Boulevard Van Street to Maple Lane. McLean Boulevard Both From 200 feet north of Lillian Street to 200 feet south of Fleetwood Drive. McLean Boulevard, Both From a point 44 feet south of the south North line of Maple Lane as extended to Wing Street. McLean Boulevard, West Between Mildred Avenue and Big Timber North Road. McLean Boulevard, East Between Abbott Drive and Big Timber North Road. McLean Boulevard, East From Royal Boulevard to a point 100 feet North north thereof. McLean Boulevard, East From a point 500 feet south of Royal North Boulevard to Abbott Drive. February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Liberty Street Both Congdon Avenue to Bluff City Boulevard. Liberty Street, South Both From the center line of Bluff City Boule- vard to 100 feet south of the center line of Bluff City Boulevard. Lillian Street Both Between South Aldine Avenue and South Melrose Avenue. Lillian Street Both McLean Boulevard to Clifton Avenue. Lillie Street Both North Liberty Street to Preston Avenue, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Lindbergh Court West Adams Street to Morgan Street. Locust Street North Between South State Street and Crystal Street. Locust Street South Between Jewett Street and South State ( Street. '4111) Lovell Road Both From 150 feet north of U.S. Route 20. Lovell Street Both Between Prospect Boulevard and Center Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. Lyle Avenue Both From 100 feet south of the center line of Larkin Avenue (U.S. 20 B.R.) northerly to 100 feet north of the center line of Larkin Avenue (U.S. 20 B.R.). Lynch Street . East From West Chicago Street to Highland Avenue. Main Lane South Kathleen Drive to Lilac Lane, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, from November 1 to April 1. Maple Lane North McLean Boulevard to Lyle Avenue, from 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, from November 1 to April 1. February 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction , Keep Avenue North - Dundee Avenue to North Liberty Street. Kenneth Circle East A distance of 190 feet northerly from the west intersection of Illinois Route 58. Kenneth Circle West A distance of 390 feet northerly from the west intersection of Illinois Route 58. Kenneth Circle East A distance of 165 feet northerly from the east intersection of Illinois Route 58. Kenneth Circle East From a point 340 feet north of the west intersection of Illinois Route 58, proceed- ing the entire length of Kenneth Circle in a northerly, easterly and southerly direc- tion, to the east leg intersection of Illinois Route 58. Kimball Street From center of Fox River to Dundee Ave- nue. Lake Street South Villa Street to C. & N.W. Railway tracks. Larkin Avenue North, south Commencing with its intersection with Clifton Avenue and continuing westerly thereon to the corporate limits of the City. Larkin Avenue South Clifton Avenue to Monroe Avenue. Larkin Avenue Both From 250 feet west of the center line of (U.S. 20 B.R.) Lyle Avenue easterly to 250 feet east of the center line of Lyle Avenue. Laurel Court Laurel Street to its terminus. Lavoie Avenue East Bluff City Boulevard to the Route 20 By- pass. Lawrence Avenue Both Between the center of the Fox River and Wing Park Boulevard. Leonard Street Both W. Highland Avenue to E. Chicago Street, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. November 2000 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Jay Street North Liberty Street to Lavoie Street, from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday through Satur- day, from November 1 to April 1. Jay Street Both Harrison Street to its terminus. Jay Street South Raymond Street to St. Charles Street. Jefferson Avenue North Center Street to North Spring Street. Jefferson Avenue South Beginning at 355 feet east of the center line of Dundee Avenue easterly to 415 feet east of the center line of Dundee Avenue, the distance of parking restric- tion being 60 feet, from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday. Jefferson Avenue North Between North Grove Avenue and McBride Street. Jefferson Avenue North From a point 530 feet east of the center ( line of Preston Avenue to Hiawatha Drive. t Jefferson Avenue North From a point 530 feet east of Preston Avenue to Preston Avenue, from Novem- ber 1 to April 1. Jefferson Avenue North From the center line of Hill Avenue west- erly for a distance of 250 feet. Jefferson Avenue South From Dundee Avenue to Prospect Street. Jefferson Avenue Both Shady Oaks Drive to Waverly Drive. Jefferson Street North Douglas Avenue to Spring Street. Jewett Street West Holly Street to Standish Street, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. on school days. Kathleen Drive West Between Mulberry Lane and Main Lane. Kathleen Drive West Meyer Street to Mulberry Lane, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, from November 1 to April 1. (�-T November 2000 City of Elgin • 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Highland Avenue, West South Crystal Avenue to Monroe Street, be- tween the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 8:00 A.M. Hill Avenue East Cooper Avenue to a point 480 feet south of Cooper Avenue, from 2:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. Hill Avenue West From a point 150 feet south of Cooper Avenue for a distance of 480 feet south of Cooper Avenue, from 2:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. Hill Avenue The southerly most dead end from Coo- per Avenue. Hill Avenue East Between Lincoln Avenue and Columbia Street. Hill Street East From Summit Street to Park Street, from November 1 to April 1. rk Hilton Place Both Holmes Road South, west North McLean Boulevard to Davis Road. Holmes Road Both North McLean Boulevard to the dead end. Holmes Road North, east Sleepy Hollow Road to Davis Road. Illinois Avenue East Dwight Street to the Route 20 bypass. Illinois Avenue East Between Laurel Street and Villa Street. Jackson Street, South East South Street to West Chicago Street. Jackson Street, South West South Street to Locust Street, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Jansen Farm Court Jansen Farm Court cul-de-sac. Jay Street North Lavoie Street to Liberty Street, from No- vember 1 to April 1. f ( - City of Elgin • 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Highland Avenue South Jackson Street to Crystal Avenue. Highland Avenue North Hamilton Avenue to Vincent Place. Highland Avenue bridge North State Street to Riverside Drive. Highland Avenue, East North Between Douglas Avenue and North Grove Avenue. Highland Avenue, East Both From the intersection with North Spring Street easterly for 1/2 block. Highland Avenue, East South From 49 feet west of the intersection with North Grove Avenue. Highland Avenue, East South Easterly from the intersection with North Grove Avenue, 1/2 block. Highland Avenue, East North From 123 feet east of the intersection with Douglas Avenue. Highland Avenue, East North From 55 feet west of the intersection with Center Street to 123 feet west of the .41) intersection with Center Street, a distance of 68 feet. Highland Avenue, East South From 37 feet west of the intersection with Center Street to 76 feet west of the inter- section with Center Street, a distance of 39 feet. Highland Avenue, West South From the intersection with North State Street easterly to the Chicago, Milwau- kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad tracks. Highland Avenue, West Both North State Street to Hamilton Avenue. Highland Avenue, West North Westerly from its intersection with Hamil- ton Avenue to first driveway intercepting West Highland Avenue westerly of Hamil- ton Avenue. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Grove Avenue, North East Jefferson Avenue to Slade Avenue. Grove Avenue, North West Plum Street to Summit Street. Grove Avenue, South West Fulton Street to Prairie Street. Grove Avenue, South Both Prairie Street to National Street. Grove Court East From Highland Avenue, northerly for one block. Hackberry Court Both Between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. Hammond Avenue North St. Charles Street to Grace Street. Harrison Street East Bent Street to Congress Street, from November 1 to April 1. Harvey Street Both From the northernmost driveway of the property located at 440 Washington Street to Mill Street. ( - Hastings Street North Harrison Street to Illinois Avenue. Hastings Street South Raymond Street to Wellington Avenue. Hastings Street North Raymond Street to Wellington Avenue, from November 1 to April 1. Hendee Street East Washburn to Walnut Avenue. Hiawatha Drive Both From 100 feet south of Summit Street to 100 feet north of Summit Street. Hickory Place North Between Dundee Avenue and Gifford Street. Hickory Place South Gifford Street to Hill Avenue. Highbury Drive Both Stonehurst Drive to 1133 and 1136 Highbury Drive, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 .41)Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Gifford Street East Villa Street to Summit Street. Gifford Street West Summit Street to Chicago Street. Gifford Street West Summit Street to Villa Street, from No- vember 1 to April 1, except from DuPage Street to Prairie Street from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Saturday, and from 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on Sunday. Glen Ivy Drive Both Concord Drive to Maroon Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. Grace Street From Dwight Street to Bluff City Boule- vard. Grace Street West Between Bluff City Boulevard and a point 750 feet south of the southerly right-of-way line of Bluff City Boulevard. Grand Avenue Both N. Liberty Street to Hiawatha Avenue, ( between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Grove Avenue, North East Jefferson Avenue to the Northwestern Railroad tracks. Grove Avenue, North West Lincoln Avenue to a point 250 feet north of Lincoln Avenue. Grove Avenue, North West McBride Street to Lincoln Avenue. Grove Avenue, North East Lincoln Avenue to Slade Avenue from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. weekdays. Grove Avenue, North West Slade Avenue to a point 450 south of Slade Avenue. Grove Avenue, North Both Between Kimball Street and the Northwestern Railroad tracks. Grove Avenue, North Both Symphony Way to Kimball Street. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Franklin Street South Dundee Avenue to Gifford Street. Frazier Avenue North, south N. State Street (Route 31) to Clifford Street. Fremont Street North Gifford Street to Hill Avenue. Fremont Street South Gifford Street to a point 570 feet west of Hill Street. Fulton Street North Villa Street to C.&.N.W. Railway tracks. Garden Crescent Drive South, west Wing Street to the Tyler Creek bridge. Garden Crescent Drive East, north Cypress Square to Pioneer Park Place. Garden Crescent Drive East Between Tivoli Place and Kensington Loop. Garden Crescent Drive East From Wing Street northerly for a distance of 290 feet. Gasket Drive Both Gifford Road to its terminus. Geneva Street East Villa Street to East Chicago Street. Geneva Street, South West Villa Street to Fulton Street. George Street Both Sherman Avenue to Congress Street from 9:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. Getzelman Drive North, west Abbott Drive to Adeline Drive, from 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, November 1 to April 1. • Gifford Place Southeast Michigan Street to Villa Street. Gifford Road West From the center line of Bluff City Boule- vard southerly for a distance of 550 feet. Gifford Road Both From 550 feet south of the center line of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Elizabeth Street West Hammond Avenue to a point 130 feet north of Hammond Avenue. Elm Street West Locust Street to Crosby Street from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on school days. Elm Street West Between Walnut Avenue and Locust Street. Esmeralda Place From Grove Avenue to Brook Street and from Slade Avenue to Lincoln Avenue. Executive Drive East Tollgate Road to Church Road. Fairwood Court East From 272 feet south of the center line of Fairwood Drive southerly, and in the cul-de-sac at the south end of Fairwood Court, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Mon- day through Friday, November 1 to April 1. Fairwood Court East Fairwood Drive to 257 feet south of the center line of Fairwood Drive, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, November 1 to April 1. Fairwood Court East From a point 257 feet south of Fairwood Drive southerly for a distance of 15 feet. Fleetwood Drive Both Franklin Boulevard North For 22 feet in front of the Second Baptist Church at 280 Franklin Boulevard. Franklin Boulevard North Hill Avenue to Gifford Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Franklin Boulevard South Gifford Street to Hill Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. C City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Duncan Avenue West From a point 165 feet north of the inter- section of the center lines of Duncan Avenue and Dundee Avenue, for a dis- tance of 50 feet northerly thereof. Duncan Avenue East Slade Avenue to Dundee Avenue. Dundee Avenue Both Between Dexter Avenue and Cooper Avenue. Dundee Avenue West Between Cooper Avenue and Congdon Avenue, during the hours 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. inclusive, and 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. inclusive, on weekdays, and all day on Saturdays. Dundee Avenue Both Between Congdon Avenue and the north corporate limits. Dundee Avenue East Cooper Avenue to Congdon Avenue. Dundee Avenue Both Summit Street to Slade Avenue. D uPage St r eet Both Channing Street to Gifford Street, be- tween the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. DuPage Street Both Park Row to Chapel Street, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. DuPage Street Both Channing Street to Rugby Place. DuPage Street North Immediately adjacent to Franklin School during those hours when said public school is in session. Dwight Street Both From the west end to a point 20 feet westerly thereof. Eastview Street North Between Liberty Street and a point 1,089 feet easterly thereof. Edison Avenue West Larkin Avenue to West Chicago Street. r July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction 4411) Dexter Avenue North Between Center Street and Spring Street. Dexter Court Both Division Street North From 62 feet east of the intersection with the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. Division Street North From 20 feet east of the intersection with the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad tracks. Division Street South From 120 feet west of the intersection with North Spring Street. Division Street North From 61 feet west of the intersection with Center Street. Division Street North From 133 feet east of the intersection with Center Street to 201 feet east of the intersection with Center Street, a distance of 68 feet. Division Street North From 50 feet easterly of the intersection with Center Street to 100 feet east of the intersection with North Geneva Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. Dixon Avenue North Between Grace Street and Elizabeth Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Dixon Avenue North Between Elizabeth Street and St. Charles Street. Douglas Avenue West Symphony Way to Highland Avenue. Douglas Avenue Both Symphony Way to a point 170 feet north of Kimball Street. Dover Drive Both Concord Drive to Maroon Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Creekside Court South, west Lyle Avenue to Creekside Circle. Crosby Street South From Perry Street to Elm Street. Crystal Avenue East From Highland Avenue south for distance of 100 feet. Crystal Avenue East From West Chicago Street 150 feet north of West Chicago Street. Crystal Avenue East West Chicago Street to South Street. Crystal Avenue, South West West Chicago Street to South Street. Crystal Street Both Between Locust Street and South Street. Crystal Street, North East Lawrence Avenue to Wing Street. Crystal Street, North West West Chicago Street to West Highland Avenue. eCrystal Street, South East West Chicago Street to Locust Street. - Davis Road North From Holmes Road easterly to the BankAmericard building located at 850 Davis Road. Davis Road North, east BankAmericard building (850 Davis Road) to North State Street. Davis Road South, west North McLean Boulevard to Illinois Route 31. Deerpath Drive Both From Umbdenstock Road to Walnut Creek Drive, between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Demmond Street North North Melrose Avenue to McLean Boule- vard, between the hours of 5:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, from May 1 to September 1. Dexter Avenue Both Between Douglas Avenue and North Spring Street. July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction 4111) College Street West Franklin Street to Park Street. Columbia Avenue South Between Dundee Avenue and Hill Ave- nue, during the hours from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on each day excluding, howev- er, Sundays and holidays. Concord Drive Both Dover Drive to Mariner Drive, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. on school days. Congdon Avenue South Dundee Avenue to corporate limits. Cookane Avenue West Jay Street to Hastings Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. Cooper Avenue South Morton Avenue to Hill Avenue. Cooper Avenue South Between Center Street and Prospect Street. ( Cooper Avenue North North Liberty Street to Dundee Avenue. t Cooper Avenue North Between North Spring Street and Pros- pect Street. Cooper Avenue North Between North Spring Street and Douglas Avenue. Cooper Avenue South Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street, from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Cooper Avenue Both Prospect Boulevard to St. John Street, from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Creekside Circle South Lyle Avenue to Creekside Court. Creekside Circle North, east, Lyle Avenue to Creekside Court. south, west #41) July 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Chicago Street, East South From 150 feet west of the intersection with Liberty Street. Chicago Street, East South From 150 feet east of the intersection with Liberty Street to Gifford Street, from November 1 to April 1. Chicago Street, East South Riverside Drive to Douglas Avenue. Chicago Street, East North North Grove Avenue to Douglas Avenue. Chicago Street, East North Easterly from the intersection with Spring Street 1/2 block. Chicago Street, East North From 108 feet west of the intersection with Spring Street. Chicago Street, East South From 129 feet west of the intersection with Spring Street. Chicago Street, West Both State Street to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad tracks. Chicago Street, West South Between Mallery Avenue and Wilcox ( Avenue. Chicago Street, West South State Street to 300 feet west of Jackson Street. Chicago Street, West North Between Jackson and Crystal Streets. Chicago Street, West South From 300 feet west of the intersection with Jackson Street to Wilcox Avenue from November 1 to April 1. Church Road South From 617 Church Road for a distance of 75 feet west. Clifford Street East, west Frazier Avenue to Owasco Avenue, from 12:00 midnight to 6:00 A.M. Clifton Street Both Van Street to Chicago Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on school days. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 • Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Center Street West Slade Avenue to Lincoln Avenue. Center Street West River Bluff Road to Cooper Avenue, from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- day, except holidays. Central Business Both sides of the streets and all streets District within the area bounded by Kimball Street on the north, National Street on the south, State Street on the west and Dundee-Center-Villa Court-Villa Street on the east, between the hours of 4:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M., excluding Lake Street, Wellington Avenue, Villa Place, Michigan Street, Gifford Place, and Raymond Street (north of National Street). Channing Street East Between DuPage Street and Fulton Street, and between North Street and Division Street. 41)Channing Street East Park Avenue to Villa Street, from Novem- ber 1 to April 1. Chester Avenue South Between Hill Avenue and a point 125 feet west of the westerly right-of-way line of North Liberty Street. Chicago Street North Crystal Avenue to State Street. Chicago Street North State Street to Riverside Drive. bridge Chicago Street, East North Between Riverdale Drive and Grove Ave- nue. Chicago Street, East North Between Porter Street and North Liberty Street. Chicago Street, East Both From 150 feet east of the intersection with Liberty Street. '411) City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Bent Street South Villa Street to Arlington Avenue, from November 1 to April 1. Berkley Street Both Birch Drive North, west Bluff. City Boulevard Both From 150 feet south of U.S. Route 20. Bluff City Boulevard Both From 150 feet west of the center line of St. Charles Street easterly to 150 feet east of the center line of South Liberty Street. Bluff City Boulevard Both From 1,000 feet west of U.S. Route 20 and extending west for 1,490 feet. Bode Road Both Between Oakwood Boulevard and the easterly city limits. Bowen Court East Regent Street to Sherman Avenue. Braeburn Drive West Century Oaks Drive to Todd Farm Drive, 1 from 1:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. on school days. Brook Street East Kimball Street to Seneca Street. Brook Street Both Slade Avenue to Lincoln Avenue, from 2:00 A.M. to 6:00 A.M. Brook Street West Between Water Street and Symphony Way. Center Street Both Chicago Street to Dexter Avenue. Center Street Both Between Kimball Street and Dexter Ave- nue. Center Street West Kimball Street to Lincoln Avenue. Center Street East Between Slade Avenue and River Bluff Road. September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Ann Street South North Grove Avenue to Brook Street. Arlington Avenue East St. Charles Street to Sherman Avenue, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. Arlington Avenue West St. Charles Street to Sherman Avenue, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Arlington Avenue West St. Charles Street to 70 feet north of St. Charles Street. Ash Drive South, east Birch Drive to Birch Drive. Ball Street South North State Street to North Crystal Street. Bartlett Place South Raymond Street to Wellington Avenue. Basswood Court Both Between the hours of 12:00 midnight to 6:00 A.M. Bent Street South Arlington Avenue to Grave Street, from November 1 to April 1, except on Sun- days between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon. Bent Street South Grace Street to lower Wellington Avenue, from November 1 to April 1. Bent Street North St. Charles Street to S. Liberty Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Bent Street South St. Charles Street to S. Liberty Street, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 A.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. Bent Street Both Villa Street to Aller Avenue. _ 41111) September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction, Addison Street North Hill Avenue to Gifford Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Addison Street South Gifford Street to Hill Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. Airlite Street East Between Lin Lor Lane and the southerly City limits. Airlite Street West Adjacent to Hillcrest Elementary School, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. during those days on which school is in session. Airlite Street, North Both Woodridge Court to Valley Creek Drive, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. on school days. Airport Road Both Illinois Route 31 to 200 feet east and southeasterly thereof. \. > Airport Road Both The Northwest Tollway to 300 feet north- west of the Northwest Tollway. Algona Avenue South Between Dundee Avenue and Logan Avenue. Ann Street North Between Dundee Avenue and Gifford Street. Ann Street North Hill Avenue to Gifford Street, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an odd monthly calendar date. Ann Street South Gifford Street to Hill Avenue, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on days bearing an even monthly calendar date. City of Elgin 11.60.050 11.60.050 H. At any curb within fifteen feet (15') of a fire hydrant; I. At any place where the vehicle would block the use of a driveway; J. Within ten feet (10') of the nearest rail of a railroad grade crossing on the following roads: Douglas Avenue between Dexter Street and Division Street, Division Street between Douglas Avenue and North Spring Street, East Highland Avenue between Douglas Avenue and North Spring Street, East Chicago Street between Douglas Avenue and Spring Street, South Spring Street between East Chicago Street and DuPage Street, DuPage Street between South Spring Street and Villa Street, Fulton Street between South Spring Street and Villa Street; K. Within fifty feet (50') of the nearest rail of a railroad grade crossing; L. Within twenty feet (20') of the driveway entrance to any Fire Department station and on (- #411) the side of the street opposite the entrance to any such station within seventy five feet (75') of such entrance; M. At any place where official signs prohibit standing or parking; N. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; O. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic; P. In any of the following designated places: Street Side Area/Time Of Restriction Abbott Drive South Royal Boulevard to McClean Boulevard, 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, November 1 to April 1. Academy Place West Park Street to Kimball Street. Academy Place Both Kimball Street north to the end of the street. City of Elgin 11.60.010 11.60.050 11.60.010: APPLICATION: The provisions of this chapter prohibiting the standing or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times herein specified or as indicated on official signs except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic-control device. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.020: REGULATIONS NOT EXCLUSIVE: The provisions of this chapter imposing a time limit on parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.040: MOVING VEHICLE NOT UNDER LAWFUL CONTROL PROHIBITED: No person shall move a vehicle not lawfully under his control into any prohibited area as designated by section 11.60.020 of this chapter or away from a curb such a distance as is unlawful. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) 11.60.050: STOPPING, STANDING, PARKING PROHIBITED WHERE: At any time, it is unlawful to permit any vehicle to park or stand in any of the following places except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a policeman or traffic signal, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle: • A. Within any intersection; B. On any crosswalk or railroad crossing; C. On any sidewalk, parkway or tree bank; D. Upon any bridge or viaduct, or in any subway or the approach thereto, excepting the National Street, Chicago Street and Highland Avenue bridges as posted; E. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within twenty feet (20') of a point on the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety zone, unless the traffic authority indicates a different length by signs or markings; F. Within twenty feet (20') upon the approach of any crosswalk; G. At any place where the standing of a vehicle would reduce the usable width of the roadway for moving traffic to less than eighteen feet (18'); September 2001 City of Elgin 11.60 11.60 CHAPTER 11.60 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING SECTION: 11.60.010: Application 11.60.020: Regulations Not Exclusive 11.60.040: Moving Vehicle Not Under Lawful Control Prohibited 11.60.050: Stopping, Standing, Parking Prohibited Where 11.60.065: Stopping, Standing Or Parking Prohibited On Private Property 11.60.070: Limited Parking Areas; One Hour Or More 11.60.080: Limited Parking Areas; Less Than One Hour 11.60.081: Fifteen Minute Parking Zones 11.60.082: Thirty Minute Parking Zones 11.60.083: One Hour Parking Zones 11.60.083.2: Ninety Minute Parking Zones 11.60.084: Two Hour Parking Zones 11.60.084.4: Three Hour Parking Zones 11.60.084.5: Four Hour Parking Zones 11.60.085: Five Hour Parking Zones t 11.60.086: Ten Hour Parking Zones 11.60.087: Limited Parking Areas; Buses Only 11.60.088: Limited Parking Areas; Ambulances Only 11.60.089: Monthly Permit Parking Zones 11.60.090: Snow Emergency Routes 11.60.100: Parking Signs Required 11.60.110: Parking Not To Obstruct Roadway 11.60.120: Parking Not To Obstruct Alley 11.60.130: Parking Of Commercial Vehicles, Trailers Or Truck Tractors Restricted 11.60.140: Parking For Certain Purposes Prohibited 11.60.145: Overnight Parking In Parks Prohibited 11.60.150: School Zones 11.60.155: Unauthorized Use Of Parking Places Reserved For Handicapped Persons 11.60.156: Handicapped Parking Spaces 11.60.160: Narrow Streets 11.60.170: One-Way Streets 11.60.180: One-Way Roadways 11.60.190: Hazardous Or Congested Areas 11.60.200: Violating Vehicle; Removal From Street 11.60.205: Tow-Away Zones 11.60.208: Tow-Away Zones; Parking Lots 11.60.210: Responsibility For Violations September 2001 City of Elgin 11.56.070 11.56.070 TRAILER: Every vehicle without mo- third offense under this Section within tive power in operation designed for any twelve (12) month period shall be carrying persons or property that is punished by a fine of not less than subject to registration by the Illinois two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). Secretary of State pursuant to the Any person convicted of a fourth or Illinois Vehicle Code and capable of subsequent offense under this Section being drawn by a motor vehicle. within any twelve (12) month period shall be fined not less than five hun- YARD WASTE: Any plant material dred dollars ($500.00). (Ord. G44-98 including, but not limited to, trees, § 1, 1998) shrubs, herbs, flowers, grasses, sod, weeds, leaves and shall also include soil, manure and fertilizers. B. Parking Time Limited: No person shall park a motor vehicle or trailer contain- ing junk, yard waste or recyclable materials on any City street for longer than one hour. C. Hours For Parking: No person shall park a motor vehicle or trailer contain- ing junk, yard waste or recyclable materials on any City street after eight o'clock (8:00) P.M. and before seven ( - o'clock (7:00) A.M. D. Residential Districts: No person shall park a motor vehicle or trailer contain- ing junk, yard waste or recyclable materials on any premises located within a residential district for longer than one hour unless the motor vehi- cle or trailer containing junk, yard waste or recyclable materials is parked within a fully enclosed build- ing. E. Violation: Any person violating this Section shall be issued a warning for his or her first offense. Any person committing a second or subsequent offense under this Section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) upon conviction. Any person convicted of a City of Elgin 11.56.060 11.56.070 11.56.060: PARKING OF MOTOR VE- unloading property or passengers; HICLES ON PAVED SUR- however, this definition shall not apply FACES ONLY: to the standing of any motor vehicle that is being utilized by any person The parking of motor vehicles shall be on actively engaged in lawn mainte- concrete or asphaltic paved surfaces only, nance, landscaping, roofing, or any unless otherwise specifically provided for in other construction or trade activity at a this Code. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) location not more than fifty feet (50') from the standing motor vehicle. 11.56.070: MOTOR VEHICLE OR PREMISES: A lot, plot, or parcel of TRAILER CONTAINING land including any structures thereon. JUNK, YARD WASTE OR RECYCLABLE MATERI- RECYCLABLE MATERIALS: Materials ALS: which can be removed from the solid waste or garbage stream and reused A. Definitions: For the purposes of this in manufacturing, agriculture, power Section, the following words shall production, or other processes and have the meanings ascribed to them which, for the purposes of this Sec- as follows: tion, are defined as newspapers, glass, metal cans and plastic contain- JUNK: All scrap metals and their al- ers. loys, bones, rags, used cloth, used rubber, used rope, used tinfoil, used RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT: Any zoning C bottles, old or used machinery, used district within the City in which a tools, used appliances, used struc- dwelling unit may be established and tures, used utensils, used lumber, maintained as a permitted or condi- used cardboard, used paper, used tional use and where the dwelling unit furniture, used boxes or crates, used provides complete, independent living pipe or pipe fittings, unlicensed, inop- facilities for one or more persons, erable or abandoned motor vehicles or including permanent provisions for motor vehicle parts, and other manu- living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and factured goods that are so worn, dete- sanitation.. riorated or obsolete as to make them unusable in their existing condition, STOP OR STOPPING: Any halting of but are subject to being dismantled. a motor vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid MOTOR VEHICLE: A self-propelled conflict with other traffic or in compli- device in, upon or by which any per- ance with the directions of a police son or property is or may be transport- officer or traffic-control sign or signal. ed or drawn upon a street. STREET: The entire width between PARK OR PARKING: The standing of the boundary lines of every way pub- a motor vehicle, whether occupied or licly maintained when any part thereof not, otherwise than when temporarily is open to the use of the public for and actually engaged in loading or purposes of vehicular travel. 411) City of Elgin 11.56.020 11.56.050 rik Spring Street, west side thereof, from 11.56.050: LAMPS ON PARKED VEHI- a point one hundred seventy feet CLES: (170') north of the center line of Slade Avenue to a point seventy feet (70') A. Whenever a vehicle is lawfully parked south of the center line of Cooper upon a street or highway during the Avenue. hours between a half hour after sunset and a half hour before sunrise, and, in Van Street, north side thereof, from the event there is sufficient light to Wilcox Avenue to Mallery Street. (Ord. reveal any person or object within a G55-93 § 1, 1993; Ord. G69-86 § 2, distance of five hundred feet (500') 1986) upon such street or highway, no lights need be displayed upon such parked vehicle. 11.56.030: ANGLE PARKING; OBEDI- ENCE REQUIRED: B. Whenever a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a roadway or shoulder On those streets which have been signed adjacent thereto, whether attended or or marked by the Director of Public Works unattended, during the hours between for angle parking, no person shall park or a half hour after sunset and a half stand a vehicle other than at the angle to hour before sunrise, and there is not the curb or edge of the roadway indicated sufficient light to reveal any person or by such signs or markings. (Ord. G69-86 object within a distance of five hun- § 2, 1986) dred feet (500') upon such highway, such vehicle so parked or stopped rshall be equipped with one or more _ 11.56.040: LOADING OR UNLOADING lamps meeting the following require- AT ANGLE TO CURB: ments: at least one lamp,shall display a white or amber light visible from a A. The Director of Public Works, or Chief distance of five hundred feet (500') to of Police in his absence, is authorized the front of the vehicle, and the same to issue special permits to permit the lamp or at least one other lamp shall backing of a vehicle to the curb for the display a red light visible from a dis- purpose of loading or unloading mer- Lance of five hundred feet (500') to the chandise or materials subject to the rear of the vehicle, and the location of terms and conditions of such permit. the lamp or lamps shall always be Such permits may be issued either to such that at least one lamp or combi- the owner or lessee of real property or nation of lamps meeting the require- to the owner of the vehicle and shall ments of this Section is installed as grant to such person the privilege as near as practicable to the side of the therein stated and authorized herein. vehicle which is closest to passing traffic. The foregoing provisions shall B. It is unlawful for any permittee or not apply to a motor-driven cycle. other person to violate any of the special terms or conditions of any C. Any lighted headlamps upon a parked such permit. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1987) vehicle shall be depressed or dimmed. (Ord. G69-86 § 2, 1986) r City of Elgin 11.56.010 11.56.020 - 4 CHAPTER 11.56 PARKING RULES SECTION: 11.56.020: ANGLE PARKING; SIGN OR MARKER PLACE- 11.56.010: Standing Or Parking Close MENT: To Curb 11.56.020: Angle Parking; Sign Or A. The Director of Public Works, or Chief Marker Placement of Police in his absence, shall deter- 11.56.030: Angle Parking; Obedience mine upon what streets angle parking Required shall be permitted and shall mark or 11.56.040: Loading Or Unloading At sign such streets, but such angle Angle To Curb parking shall not be indicated upon 11.56.050: Lamps On Parked Vehicles any Federal aid or State highway 11.56.060: Parking Of Motor Vehicles within this City unless the State High- On Paved Surfaces Only way Commission has determined, by 11.56.070: Motor Vehicle Or Trailer resolution or order entered in its min- Containing Junk, Yard utes, that the roadway is sufficient Waste Or Recyclable width to permit angle parking without Materials interfering with the free movement of traffic. B. It is unlawful for any person to park 11.56.010: STANDING OR PARKING any vehicle in any public place except CLOSE TO CURB: at an angle designated by parking lines and except in such a manner Except as otherwise provided in this Chap- that no part of the vehicle shall extend ter, every vehicle stopped or parked upon a a distance of more than seventeen roadway where there are adjacent curbs feet (17') from the curb, measured at shall be so stopped or parked with the right angles thereto. right-hand wheels of such vehicle parallel to and within twelve inches (12") of the C. Angle parking shall not be indicated or right-hand curb; provided, however, that permitted at any place where passing upon one-way streets, every vehicle traffic would thereby be caused or stopped or parked upon a roadway where required to drive upon the left side of there are adjacent curbs shall be so the street. stopped or parked with the wheels of such vehicle nearest the curb, no ,further than D. No parking other than parallel parking twelve inches (12") from such curb. (Ord. shall be permitted upon the following G69-86 § 2, 1986) streets: Keep Avenue, south side thereof, from Liberty Street to Dundee Avenue. City of Elgin • ATTACID ENT D 3 THE PROCESS The process begins when a person or people believe an area or intersection requires a crossing guard.Parents and concerned citizens will be directed to make their request to that particular schools principal. (This education will take place through school handouts to parents,parent/teacher organizations and can be printed in local newspapers). Step 1. School Principal receives request for a crossing guard. 1. The Principal initiates/completes a Crossing Guard Placement Evaluation for 2. The Principal forwards the Evaluation form to the Police Traffic Division. Step 2. The Police Traffic Division Commander receives and reviews the Evaluation form. 1.If a Crossing Guard is recommended by the school Principal,proceed to Step 3. 2.If a Crossing Guard is not recommended by the school Principal,the Evaluation form will be filed and retained by the Traffic Division.No further action required. Step 3. The Police Traffic Division Commander causes the following to occur: 1. Placement of the Mitron trailer to perform a minimum 48-hour count per traffic leg. This placement will be subject to weather conditions. 2. Collection of traffic crash history at the requested location(school days/hours). 3. Forward all collected data(3-1 and 3-2)to the Director of Public Works. Step 4. The Public Works Director receives and reviews the Evaluation form and Police data. 1. The Public Works Director is responsible for contacting a qualified Traffic Engineering firm to perform a warrant study. • Step 5. The Public Works Director receives and reviews the recommendation of the Civil Design Group and generates a full report.The report and recommendation are forwarded to the Police Traffic Division Commander. • 8 Step 6. The Police Traffic Division Commander receives and reviews the Director of Public Works report and recommendation. "1.If a Crossing Guard is recommended,proceed to Step 7. 2.If a Crossing Guard is not recommended,proceed to Step 8. Step 7. The Police Traffic Division Commander forwards all data,report(s)and recommendation(s)to the Neighborhood Services Committee(NSC). 1.The NSC receives and reviews all data,report(s)and recommendation(s). 2.The NSC identifies funding sources for the new Crossing Guard location. 3.The NSC causes a Committee of the Whole agenda item to be generated. 4. City Council action. Step 8. The Police Traffic Division Commander contacts the school Principal and the original requestor(s). 1.The Commander explains the outcome of the evaluation process and offers to have a meeting to further discuss the study results. 2.Appeal may be made to the NSC to review all information and overrule. 3.The Police Traffic Division Commander will follow-up on any written correspondence with the school Principal and the requestor(s). A sample of the Crossing Guard Placement Evaluation form can be found in the Appendices. The Police Trafficpivision will explain how to use this form so each school Principal is appropriately prepared and familiar with the process. r 9 Crossing Guard Placement Evaluation Form School: Principal: Date Request Received: Crossing Location: Requestor for Crossing Guard Placement: Contact Person Name, Phone Number, and Time Most Easily Contacted: School Principal's Evaluation Process: Number of School Children Using Requested Location: Times of Crossings: AM: Noon: PM: Does Location Meet Minimum of 15 (K-6) School Children: YES NO Date of meeting held with requesting group/contact person: Summary of request justification: Date of Site Visit (together) By Requestors and Principal: Continued On Reverse Side C el) rossing 2 Crossing Guard Placement Evaluation Form Evaluation of Alternatives to Crossing Guard (ie: change in walk patterns; use of school parent volunteers; etc:) Summary of Discussion with Requestors: Would Police Department Assistance(training/presentations) Be Helpful: Yes No Type of Assistance requested: Target Audience (school children; parents; staff; etc): Date Police Department Contacted: Person Contacted at Police Department: Date Police Training/Presentations Provided: PRINCIPAL'S Assessment and Recommendation of Requested Crossing Guard Location: Please Forward Completed Forms To: Elgin Police Traffic Division Commander 151 Douglas Ave. Elgin, Illinois 60120 Debbie Nier-NSCSched.doc ATTACHMENT E Neighborhood Services Committee 2002 Meeting Schedule 1:15pm- First Floor Conference Room A January 14`h January 28th February 11`h February 25`h March 11`h March 25`h April 8th April 221 May 13`h May 20`h June 10`h June 24`h July 8th July 22nd August 12th August 26th September 9th September 23`d October 14`h October 28th November 11`h November 25th December 9th \0 OF f< ,�- Ni1 City of Elgin Agenda Item No. E March 22, 2002 L G I TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council N #1 SAFE COMMUNITY FROM: Olufemi Folarin, Interim City Manager SUBJECT: Proposed Neighborhood Services Committee Operations Manual PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information regarding the adoption of policies governing the operations of the Neighborhood Services Committee . BACKGROUND eft. The Neighborhood Services Committee is a staff level committee which meets twice a month to discuss matters relating to traffic control, parking and neighborhood maintenance . The Committee is composed of representatives of several City departments, including Police, Fire, Code Administration, Public Works, Parks and the City Manager' s Office . The Assistant City Managers co-chair the Committee. The Committee researches each issue presented, develops recommendations and provides direction for implementation of solutions . Since its inception, the Committee has operated without guidelines to direct its activities . The need for an Operations Manual is seen as essential for a number of reasons . Foremost among these is the need for consistency in dealing with requests and questions as they are presented to the Committee for consideration. Further, the presence of guidelines would provide continuity in procedures as membership changes take place. An Operations Manual would serve as the policy for Committee activities . The manual would address both "housekeeping" items (membership, agenda preparation, etc . ) and procedures for investigation issue areas and formulation recommendations for action. For example, the manual would establish guidelines for submitting requests to the Committee, considering parking requests and conducting residents surveys . Neighborhood Services Committee Operations Manual March 22 , 2002 Page 2 An Operations Manual would also benefit the City Council in understanding how the Committee develops the recommendations it asks the Council to consider. Further, the policies established in the manual may assist City Council members in responding to residents with questions about these issue areas . COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED None. 9.- FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no financial obligation incurred by action on this recommendation. osVEGAL IMPACT None. ALTERNATIVES we The City Council may choose to approve the manual as presented, suggest modifications or reject . RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the Neighborhood Services Committee Operations Manual as presented. Respectfully submitted, Olufe i Fo , Interi y Manager