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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG69-86 rwairmaisswarassrsomisssmossomsirmillmilimmiffirMINMIMMIINNIMINIMINararaffialialiralliffiraillairliffirilra VOLUME L I 559 Ordinance No. G69-86 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE I I ENTITLED 'VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC" OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976, AS AMENDED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section I. That Title 11 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, be and is hereby repealed. Section 2. That Title 11 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, be and is hereby added to read as follows: "Title I I VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Chapter 11.04 DEFINITIONS 11.04.010 Definitions rWords or phrases as used in this title shall be defined as provided by the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95Y2, Chapter I, as amended. Chapter 11.08 TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION 11.08.010 Traffic division—Established. There is established in the police department of this city a traffic division to be under the control of an officer of police appointed by and directly responsible to the chief of police. 11.08.020 Traffic division--Duties. It shall be the duty of the traffic division with such aid as may be rendered by other members of the police department to enforce the street traffic regulations of this city and all of the state vehicle laws applicable to street traffic in this city, to make arrests for traffic violations, to investigate accidents and to cooperate with the city traffic engineer and other officers of the city in the administration of the traffic laws and in developing ways and means to improve traffic conditions, and to carry out those duties specially imposed upon said division by this title and the traffic ordinances of this city. r 560 VOLUME LI figuk 11.08.030 Records of traffic violations. A. The police department or the traffic division thereof shall keep a record of all violation of the traffic ordinances of this city or of the state vehicle laws of which any person has been charged. Such record shall be so maintained as to show all types of violations and the total of each. Said record shall accumulate during at least a five-year period and from that time on, the record shall be maintained complete for at least the most recent five-year period. B. All forms for records of violations and notices of violations shall be serially numbered. For each month and year, a written record shall be kept available to the public showing the disposal of all such forms. C. All such records and reports shall be public records. 11.08.040 Traffic Accidents—Investigations and arrests. It shall be the duty of the traffic division, assisted by other police officers of the department, to investigate traffic accidents, to arrest and to assist in the prosecution of those persons charged with violations of law causing or contributing to such accidents. 11.08.050 Traffic accidents--Studies. Whenever the accidents at any particular location become numerous, the traffic division shall cooperate with the director of public works in conducting studies of such accidents and determining remedial measures. 11.08.060 Traffic accidents--Reports. The traffic division shall maintain a suitable system of filing traffic accident reports. Accident reports or cards referring to them shall be filed alphabetically by location. Such reports shall be available for the use and information of the director of public works. 11.08.070 Driver's files. A. The police department or the traffic division thereof shall maintain a suitable record of all traffic accidents, arrests and complaints reported for each driver, which shall be filed alphabetically under the name of the driver concerned. B. The traffic division shall study the cases of all the drivers charged with frequent or serious violations of the traffic laws or involved in frequent traffic accidents or any serious accident, and shall attempt to discover the reasons therefor, and shall take whatever steps are lawful and reasonable to prevent the same or to have the licenses of such persons suspended or revoked. C. Such records shall accumulate during at least a five-year period and from that time on, such records shall be maintained complete for at least the most recent five-year period. VOLUME LI 561 11.08.080 Annual traffic safety report. The traffic division shall annually prepare a traffic report which shall be presented to the city manager, who shall report to the city council. Such report shall contain information on traffic matters in this city as follows: A. The number of traffic accidents, the number of persons killed, the number of persons injured, and other pertinent traffic occident data. B. The number of traffic accidents investigated and other pertinent data on the safety activities of the police. C. The plans and recommendations of the division for future traffic safety activities. 11.08.090 Emergency and experimental regulations. A. The chief of police by and with the approval of the director of public works is empowered to make regulations necessary to make effective the provisions of the traffic ordinances of this city, and to make and enforce temporary or experimental regulations to cover emergencies or special conditions. No such temporary or experimental regulation .;hall remain in effect for more than ninety days. B. The director of public works may test traffic-control devices under actual conditions of traffic. Chapter 11.12 OBEDIENCE TO AND EFFECT OF TRAFFIC LAWS 11.12.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95Y2, Chapter 11, Article II, Sections 11-201 through 11-211 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations governing obedience to and the effect of the city traffic laws. Chapter 11.14 TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGNALS AND MARKINGS 11.14.010 Adopted. The regulations of Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95Y2, Chapter II, Article III, Sections 11-301 through 11-313 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for traffic signs, signals and markings. 11.14.020 Placement authority. The director of public works shall place and maintain traffic-control signs, signals, and devices when and as required under the traffic ordinances of this city to make effective the provisions of said ordinances, and may place and maintain such additional traffic-control devices as he may deem necessary to regulate traffic under the traffic ordinances of this city or under state law or to guide or warn traffic. 562 VOLUME LI 11.14.030 Right turns on red prohibited. Rights turns against a steady red signal are prohibited at the following intersections: A. Westbound on Royal Boulevard turning north onto North McLean Boulevard. B. Northbound on North State Street (III. 31) turning east onto Chicago Street. C. Eastbound on Congdon Avenue turning south onto Dundee Avenue (III. 25). D. Southbound on Liberty Street (III. 25) turning west onto Chicago Street. E. Westbound on Chicago Street turning north onto Liberty Street (III. 25). F. Southbound on Center Street turning west onto Highland Avenue (US 20 BR). G. Eastbound on North McLean Boulevard turning south onto North McLean Boulevard when walk light in on. H. Eastbound on North Street turning south onto Dundee Avenue. 1. Westbound on North Street turning north onto Dundee Avenue. J. Northbound on McLean Boulevard turning east onto Wing Street. K. Eastbound on Summit Street turning south onto Liberty Street. A sign shall be erected at each such intersection giving notice of the prohibition of a right turn. 11.14.040 Play streets—Establishment. The director of public works shall have authority to declare any street or part thereof a play street and to place appropriate signs or devices in the roadway indicating and helping to protect the same. 11.14.050 Play streets—Regulations. Whenever authorized signs are erected, indicating any street or part thereof as a play street, no person shall drive a vehicle upon any such street or portion thereof, except drivers of vehicles having business or whose residences are within such closed area, and then any said driver shall exercise the greatest care in driving upon any such street or portion thereof. 1 1.14.060 Establishment of crosswalks and safety zones. The director of public works is authorized: A. To designate and maintain, by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, crosswalks at intersections where, in his opinion, there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway, and at such other places as he may deem necessary. VOLUME LI 563 B. To establish safety zones of such kind and character and at such places as he may deem necessary for the protection of pedestrians. 11.14.070 Traffic lanes. A. The director of public works is authorized to make traffic lanes upon the roadway of any street or highway where a regular alignment of traffic is necessary. B. Where such traffic lanes have been marked, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to fail or refuse to keep such vehicle within the boundaries of any such lane, except when lawfully passing another vehicle or preparatory to making a lawful turning movement. Chapter 11.16 ACCIDENTS 11.16.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 9514, Chapter 11, Article IV, Sections 11-401 through 11-416 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations governing the reporting of automobile accidents. Chapter 11.20 SPEED REGULATIONS 11.20.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 9514, Chapter 11, Article VI, Sections 11-601 through 11-611 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the speed regulations of the city. 11.20.020 State speed laws applicable. The state traffic laws regulating the speed of vehicles shall be applicable upon all streets within this city, except as this title, as authorized by state law, declares and determines upon the basis of engineering and traffic investigation that certain speed regulations shall be applicable upon specified streets or in certain areas, in which event it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of any speed so declared in this title when signs are in place giving notice thereof. 11.20.030 Speed regulations. It is determined, upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation, that the maximum speed limits on the following streets shall be as hereinafter set forth. C VO 564 VOLUME LI A. Fifteen Miles Per Hour. There is established an absolute maximum speed limit ext for vehicles of fifteen miles per hour along and upon the following streets and highways in the city: limi Riverside Drive on the inner section at the rear of the stores. higl B. Twenty Miles Per Hour. There is established an absolute maximum speed limit for vehicles of twenty miles per hour, along and upon the following streets and highways ext in the city: Prairie Street between Villa Street and Riverside Drive lim Fulton Street between Villa Street and Spring Street crc DuPage Street between Villa Street and Spring Street hill East Chicago Street between State Street and Geneva Street exi South Grove Avenue between Fulton Street and Prairie Street cot South Spring Street between East Chicago Street and Grove Avenue pet East Highland Avenue between North State Street and Geneva Street du. Division Street between Douglas Avenue and Geneva Street Dexter Avenue between Dexter Court and Center Street I I Douglas Avenue between Kimball Street and East Chicago Street North Street between North Grove Avenue and Dundee Avenue North Grove Avenue between Kimball Street and East Chicago Street so Brook Street between Kimball Street and North Street at North Spring Street between Kimball Street and East Chicago Street Center Street between Kimball Street and Dexter Avenue I I Water Street between Brook Street and Grove Avenue C. Twenty-five Miles Per Hour. There is established an absolute maximum speed gT limit for vehicles of twenty-five miles per hour along and upon the following streets and st highways in the city: Gifford Place between Michigan Street and Raymond Street Michigan Street between Lake Street and Gifford Place South Grove Avenue between Prairie Street and National Street Wellington Avenue between Prairie Street and National Street Walnut Avenue between South State Street and National Street National Street between Walnut Avenue and Villa Street Riverside Drive on the outer through-traffic lanes Lake Street between the Fox River and Villa Street D. Thirty-five Miles Per Hour. There is established an absolute maximum speed limit for vehicles of thirty-five miles per hour along and upon the following streets and highways in the city: Bode Rood from East Chicago Street to the easterly corporate limits of the city r VOLUME LI 565 McLean Boulevard between U.S. 20 By-pass and the southerly boundaries, extended, of the Spartan Meadows Golf Course E. Forty-five Miles Per Hour. There is established an absolute maximum speed limit for vehicles of forty-five miles per hour along and upon the following streets and highways in the city: McLean Boulevard between Bowes Road and the southerly boundaries, extended, of the Spartan Meadows Golf Course F. The fact that the speed of a vehicle is lower than the foregoing prima facie limits shall not relieve the driver from the duty to decrease speed when approaching and crossing an intersection, when approaching and going around a curve, when approaching a hill crest, when traveling upon any narrow or winding roadway or when special hazards exist with respect to pedestrians or other traffic or by reason of weather or highway conditions, and speed shall be decreased as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person or vehicle or on entering the highway in compliance with legal requiremetns and duty of all persons to use care. 11.20.040 Regulation of speed by traffic signals. The director of public works is authorized to regulate the timing of traffic signals so as to permit the movement of traffic in an orderly and safe manner at speed slightly at variance from the speeds otherwise applicable within the district or at intersections. 11.20.050 Speed regulations—City parking lots. No motor vehicle shall be operated in or upon any parking lot of the city at a speed greater than ten miles per hour. Appropriate signs giving notice of said speed restriction shall be placed in all said parking lots. Chapter 11.24 DRIVING ON RIGHT SIDE OF ROADWAY—OVERTAKING AND PASSING 11.24.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95V2, Chapter II, Article VII, Sections 11-701 through 11-711 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for lane usage and the overtaking and passing of vehicles. 11.24.020 One-way streets and alleys. A. Upon the following streets and alleys, traffic shall move only in a westerly direction: Highland Avenue from Geneva Street to North State Street Dexter Avenue from Center Street to North Spring Street Franklin Street from Dundee Avenue to Douglas Avenue Kimball Street from Academy Place for a distance of two hundred thirty feet 566 VOLUME LI B. Upon the following streets and alleys, traffic shall move only in an easterly direction: Chicago Street from North State Street to Villa Court Page Avenue from Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street Alley extending easterly from Fountain Square Plaza to Spring Street between Chicago Street and DuPage Street Gifford Place from Michigan Street to Raymond Street Crosby Street from Perry Street to Elm Street C. Upon the following streets and alleys, traffic shall move only in a northerly direction: North Crystal Street from West Highland Avenue to Mountain Street Geneva Street from East Chicago Street to East Highland Avenue Liberty Street and Page Avenue to Congdon Avenue Academy Place from Park Street to Kimball Street D. Upon the following streets and alleys, traffic shall move only in a southerly direction: Center Street from Kimball Street to Dexter Avenue Douglas Avenue from Kimball Street to East Chicago Street Park Row from DuPage Street to Fulton Street Dundee Avenue from Congdon Avenue to Page Avenue Michigan Street from Lake Street to Gifford Place North Crystal Avenue from West Highland Avenue to West Chicago Street E. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, shall cause signs indicating the direction of traffic to be erected and maintained at every intersection where movement in the opposite direction is prohibited. F. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is authorized to designate one-way traffic on drives in public parks in the city and to cause signs indicating the direction of traffic to be maintained at intersecting drives in such public parks. 11.24.030 Authority to sign one-way streets and alleys. Whenever any ordinance of this city designates any one-way street or alley, the director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, shall place and maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulation shall be effective unless such signs are in place. Signs indicating the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be placed at every intersection where movement of traffic in the opposite direction is prohibited. 11.24.040 Direction restrictions during certain hours. A. The director of public works is authorized to determine and designate streets, parts of streets or specific lanes thereon upon which vehicular traffic shall proceed in one direction during one period and the opposite direction during another period of the day and shall place and maintain appropriate markings, signs, barriers or other devices to give notice thereof. The director of public works may erect signs temporarily • rk VOLUME LI 567 designating lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the centerline of the roadway. B. It is unlawful for my person to operate my vehicle in violation of such markings, signs, barriers or other devices so placed in accordance with this section. Chapter 11.28 TURNING AND STARTING 11.28.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 9514, Chapter 11, Article VIII, Sections 11-801 through 11-806 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for turning and starting of vehicles. Chapter 11.32 RIGHT OF WAY 11.32.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 9514, Chapter I I, r Article IX, Sections 11-901 through 11-908 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for the right of way of vehicles. 11.32.020 Through streets. The following streets and parts of streets are declared to be through streets: 1. Airlite Street from Foothill to Country Knolls Lane inclusive; 2. Bent Street from Raymond Street to Villa Street; 3. Bluff City Boulevard from Raymond Street to Stelford Place; 4. Brook Street from Division Street northerly to Kimball Street; 5. Center Street from Chicago Street to Dexter Avenue; 6. Channing Street from Villa Street to Each Chicago Street, and from East Chicago Street to Dexter Avenue; 7. Chicago Street from the easterly corporate limits to Clifton Avenue; 8. Congdon Avenue from Prospect Street to the easterly corporate limits; 9. Crighton Avenue from Chicago Street to Highland Avenue; 0. Douglas Avenue from Chicago Street to River Bluff Road; I. Duncan Avenue from Dundee Avenue to the northerly corporate limits; 2. Dundee Avenue from Center Street to the northerly corporate limits; 3. Edison Avenue from Highland Avenue to Adams Street; 4. Geneva Street from Villa Street to East Highland Avenue; 5. Gifford Place from Villa Street to Raymond Street; 6. Gifford Street from Villa Street to Dundee Avenue; 7. Grove Aenue from National Street to Slade Avenue; 8. Highland Avenue from Geneva Street to the westerly corporate limits; 9. Hill Avenue from East Chicago Street to Chester Avenue; 20. Kimball Street from Dundee Avenue to the center of Fox River; 21. Larkin Avenue from Highland Avenue to the westerly corporate limits; 568 VOLUME LI 22. Lawrence Avenue from center of Fox River to the westerly corporate Str limits; 23. Liberty Street from Bluff City Boulevard to Dundee Avenue; Ch 24. Lillian Street from South Street to McLean Boulevard; 25. Lovell Street from Saint John Street to Cedar Street; Lo' 26. McClure Avenue from Highland Avenue to Goethe Street; 27, McLean Boulevard all that part in the corporate limits; crc 28. South Melrose Avenue from West Chicago Street to Lillian Street; 29. National Street from the center of Fox River to Villa Street; int. 30. Park Street from Dundee Avenue to Grand Boulevard; 31. Preston Avenue from Summit Street to Congdon Avenue; int, 32. Raymond Street from Gifford Place to the southerly corporate limits; 33. Royal Boulevard westerly from North McLean Boulevard to Ruth Drive; cro 34. Saint Charles Street from Villa Street to the southerly corporate limits; 35. Slade Avenue from North Grove Avenue to Dundee Avenue; DuF 36. South Street from South Crystal Street to South Aldine Avenue; 37. Spring Street from Grove Avenue to River Bluff Road; Strl 38. State Street from the northerly corporate limits to the southerly corporate limits; Av( 39. Summit Street from North Grove Avenue to the easterly corporate limits; 40. Villa Street from Chicago Street to the easterly corporate limits; Cor 41. Walnut Avenue from the center of Fox River to South Street; 42. Wilcox Avenue from West Chicago Street to Adams Street; AvE 43. Willard Avenue from Villa Street to East Chicago Street; 44. Wing Park Boulevard from Highland Avenue to Wing Street; befi 45. Wing Street from State Street to the westerly corporate limits. The through streets described in this section shall include all intersections at the bef terminals of the named streets. Gat 11.32.030 Stop Intersections. the The following intersections are declared to be stop intersections: Pro North Airlite Street. All vehicles being operated on North Airlite Street must stol stop at North Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Algona Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Algona Avenue must stop at sto; Hiawatha Drive before crossing or entering the same. Banks Drive. All vehicles being operated on Banks Drive must stop at North Loc Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Belmont Street. All vehicles being operated on Belmont Street must stop at Av( South Street before crossing or entering the same. Berkley Street. All vehicles being operated on Berkley Street must stop at Cry Second Street before crossing or entering the same. Blackhawk Drive. All vehicles being operated on Blackhawk Drive must stop at at Ford Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Blackhawk Drive must stop at Stewart Avenue Ch( before crossing or entering the same. Borden Drive. All vehicles must stop at the northeast corner of the Chr intersection of Borden Drive and Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. Braeburn Drive. All vehicles being operated on Braeburn Drive must stop of Str Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. VOLUME LI 569 elimmh Brook Street. All vehicles being operated on Brook Street must stop at Lovell Street before crossing or entering the same. Campus Drive. All vehicles being operated on Campus Drive must stop at Chicago Street (Route 19) before crossing or entering the same. Center Street. All vehicles being operated on Center Street must stop at Lovell Street before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Center Street must stop at North Street before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated in either direction on Center Street must stop at the intersection of Plum Street before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated in either direction on Center Street must stop at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated on Center Street must stop at Lincoln Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Chapel Street. All vehicles being operated on Chapel Street must stop at DuPage Street before crossing or entering the same. W. Chicago Street. All vehicles being operated eastbound on West Chicago Street must stop at Crystal Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles traveling westbound on West Chicago Street must stop at Crystal Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Chippewa Drive. All vehicles being operated on Chippewa Drive must stop at Congdon Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles traveling southbound on Chippewa Drive must stop at Jefferson Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles traveling northbound on Chippewa Drive must stop at Martin Drive fore crossing or entering the same. All vehicles traveling southbound on Chippewa Drive must stop at Martin Drive before crossing or entering the same. Church Road. All vehicles being operated on Church Road must stop at Toll Gate Road before enteing the same. Cookane Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Cookane Avenue must stop at the south side of Bluff City Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Cooper Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Cooper Avenue must stop at Prospect Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Country Knolls Lane. All vehicles being operated on Country Knolls Lane must stop at Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Countryside Drive. All vehicles being operated on Countryside Drive must stop at Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. Crystal Street. All vehicles being operated on Crystal Street must stop at Locust Street before entering the same. S. Crystal Avenue. All vehicles being operated northbound on South Crystal Avenue must stop at West Chicago Street before entering the same. N. Crystal Avenue. All vehicles being operated in either direction on North Crystal Street must stop at Ball Street before crossing or entering the same. Dartmouth Drive. All vehicles being operated on Dartmouth Drive must stop at South Street before crossing or entering the same. Division Street. All vehicles being operated on Division Street must stop at Channing Street before crossing or entering the same. DuPage Street. All vehicles being operated on DuPage Street must stop at Chapel Street before crossing or entering the same. Elm Street. All vehicles being operated on Elm Street must stop at Locust et before crossing or entering the same. T 570 VOLUME LI rik Fairwood Court. All vehicles being operated on Fairwood Court must stop at Fairwood Drive before crossing or entering same. at K Fairwood Drive. All vehicles being operated on Fairwood Drive must stop at McC Todd Form Drive before crossing or entering the same. Fleetwood Drive. All vehicles travelling westbound on Fleetwood Drive must the : stop at Second Street before crossing or entering the same. Ford Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Ford Avenue must stop at inte Blackhawk Drive before crossing or entering the same. Forest Drive. All vehicles being operated on Forest Drive must stop at Sleepy stop Hollow Road before crossing or entering the same. Ave Franklin Boulevard. All vehicles being operated on Franklin Boulevard must stop at Grand Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Garden Crescent Drive. All vehicles being operated on Garden Crescent Drive Prof must stop at Royal Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Geneva Street. All vehicles being operated northbound on Geneva Street must at S stop at Division Street before crossing or entering the same. Gifford Street. All vehicles being operated on Gifford Street must stop at Farr Division Street before crossing or entering the same. Grace Street. All vehicles being operated on Grace Street must stop at May Ave Street before crossing or entering the same. Grandstand Place. All vehicles being operated on Grandstand Place must stop inte at Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Hawthorne Street. All vehicles being operated on Hawthorne Street must stop Lar at South Street before crossing or entering the same. Hunter Drive. All vehicles being operated on Hunter Drive must stop at cro: Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Hunter Drive must stop at Route 58 before intE crossing or entering the same. Jackson Street. All vehicles being operated on Jackson Street must stop at cro Locust Street before crossing or entering the same. Jamestown Lane. All vehicles being operated on Jamestown Lane must stop at Hic North Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. bef Jefferson Avenue. All vehicles operated in either direction on Jefferson Avenue must stop at the intersection of Prospect Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Str All vehicles operated on Jefferson Avenue must stop at the intersection of Center Street before crossing or entering the same. mu All vehicles being operated on Jefferson Avenue must stop at Hiawatha Drive before crossing or entering the same. Av All vehicles travelling eastbound on Jefferson Avenue must stop at Chippewa Drive before crossing or entering the same. at All vehicles travelling westbound on Jefferson Avenue must stop at Chippewa Drive before crossing or entering the same. Av Jewett Street. All vehicles being operated on Jewett Street must stop at en' Standish Street before crossing or entering the same. Joseph Court. All vehicles being operated on Joseph Court must stop at Lyle Mc Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Nc Joslyn Drive. All vehicles being operated on Joslyn Drive must stop at Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. Kc Lake Street. All vehicles being operated in either direction on Lake Street must stop at the intersection of Wellington Avenue before crossing or entering the same. stc VOLUME LI 571 r LaSalle Street. All vehicles travelling southbound on LaSalle Street must stop at Kaskaskia Avenue before entering the same. Lawrence Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Lawrence Avenue and McClure Avenue must stop at the intersection of said streets before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated in either direction on Lawrence Avenue must stop at the intersection of Wing Park Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Lennoxshire Drive. All vehicles being operated on Lennoxshire Drive must stop at Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. Lin Lor Lane. All vehicles being operated on Lin Lor Lane must stop at Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Lovell Street. All vehicles being operated on Lovell Street must stop at Prospect Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. N. Lyle Avenue. All vehicles being operated on North Lyle Avenue must stop at Sheffield Drive before crossing or entering the same. Mallard Drive. All vehicles being operated on Mallard Drive must stop at Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. Maple Lane. All vehicles being operated on Maple Lane must stop at Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated in either direction on Maple Lane must stop at the intersection of Jane Drive before crossing or entering the same. Market Street. All vehicles being operated on Market Street must stop at Larkin Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Market Street must stop at Lyle Avenue before '' crossing or entering the same. Maroon Drive. All vehicles being operated on Maroon Drive must stop at the intersection with Varsity Drive before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Maroon Drive must stop at Lovell Road before crossing or entering the same. Martin Drive. All vehicles being operated on Martin Drive must stop at Hiawatha Drive before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles travelling westbound on Martin Drive must stop at Chippewa Drive before crossing or entering same. May Street. All vehicles being operated on May Street must stop at Grace Street before crossing or entering the same. N. McLean Boulevard. All vehicles being operated on North McLean Boulevard must stop at Wing Street before crossing or entering the same. McClure Avenue. For McClure Avenue at Lawrence Avenue, see Lawrence Avenue. Michigan Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Michigan Avenue must stop at Raymond Street before crossing or entering the same. Mildred Avenue. All vehicles being operated in a westerly direction on Mildred Avenue must stop at the intersection of Mark Avenue and Scott Drive before crossing or entering the same. Mohawk Drive. All vehicles being operated on Mohawk Drive must stop at Martin Drive before entering the some. Monday Drive. All vehicles being operated on Monday Drive must stop at North Lyle Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Mulberry Lane. All vehicles being operated on Mulberry Lane must stop at r Kathleen Drive before crossing or entering the same. Murcer Drive. All vehicles being operated eastbound on Murcer Drive must stop at North Lyle Avenue before entering the same. 572 VOLUME LI VOLUI North Street. All vehicles being operated on North Street must stop at Channing Street before crossing or entering the same. at Tc Oakley Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Oakley Avenue must stop at North Commonwealth Avenue before crossing or entering the same. at Bi Pappas Drive. All vehicles being operated southbound on Pappas Drive must Road stop at Sheffield Drive before crossing or entering the same. Perry Street. All vehicles being operated on Perry Street must stop at Locust Lyle Street before entering the same. Plum Street. All vehicles operated in either direction on Plum Street must stop at the intersection of Center Street before crossing or entering the same. Ryer All vehicles operated in either direction on Plum Street must stop at the intersection of Prospect Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. Rout Price Drive. All vehicles must stop at the northeast corner of the intersection of Price Drive and Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. Drive Prospect Boulevard. All vehicles being operated on Prospect Boulevard must stop at Lovell Street before crossing or entering the same. Wav' All vehicles operated in either direction on Prospect Boulevard must stop at Lovell Street before crossing or entering the same. the All vehicles operated in either direction on Prospect Boulevard must stop at the intersection of Plum Street before crossing or entering the same. stop Prospect Street. All vehicles being operated in either direction on Prospect Street must stop at the street line of Cooper Avenue before crossing or entering the inter same. Renner Drive. All vehicles being operated on Renner Drive must stop at South mus �r► Street before crossing or entering the same. F Robinwood Drive. All vehicles being operated on Robinwood Drive must stop stop at Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. McL Ryerson Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Ryerson Avenue must stop at Washburn Street before crossing or entering the same. Sebring Drive. All vehicles must stop at the northeast corner of the 1 1.3 intersection of Sebring Drive and Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. Second Street. All vehicles being operated in a southerly direction on Second Street must stop at Fleetwood Drive before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated in a northerly direction on Second Street must stop at Fleetwood Drive before crossing or entering the same. Sheffield Drive. All vehicles being operated on Sheffield Drive must stop at Forest Drive before crossing or entering same. Shiloh Lane. All vehicles being operated on Shiloh Lane must stop at Waverly Drive, northerly-most intersection, before entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Shiloh Lane must stop at Waverly Drive, southerly-most intersection, before entering the same. Slade Avenue. For Slade Avenue at North Spring Street, see N. Spring Street. South Street. All vehicles being operated on South Street must stop at South Edison Street before crossing or entering the same. N. Spring Street. All vehicles being operated on North Spring Street and Slade Avenue must stop at the intersection of said streets before crossing or entering the some. Stewart Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Stewart Avenue must stop at Blackhawk Drive before crossing or entering the same. Stonehurst Drive. All vehicles must stop at the northwest corner of the intersection of Stonehurst Drive and Bode Rood before crossing or entering the same. Thomas More Drive. All vehicles being operated on Thomas Moore Drive must stop at West Highland Avenue before crossing or entering the some. emiamme;00600iiiiimmiamimmaimmif VOLUME LI 573 Todd Farm Court. All vehicles being operated on Todd Farm Court must stop at Todd Farm Drive before crossing or entering the same. Todd Farm Drive. All vehicles being operated on Todd Farm Drive must stop at Big Timber Rood before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Todd Farm Drive must stop at Sleepy Hollow Road before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated westbound on Todd Farm Drive must stop at North Lyle Avenue before entering the same. Washburn Street. All vehicles being operated on Washburn Street must stop at Ryerson Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Waverly Drive. All vehicles being operated on Waverly Drive must stop at Route 58 before crossing or entering the some. All vehicles must stop at the northwest corner of the intersection of Waverly Drive and Bode Rood before crossing or entering the same. •All vehicles being operated on Waverly Drive, westerly extension, must stop at Waverly Drive before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated on Waverly Drive must stop at Blackhawk Drive on the east side and Martin Drive on the west side before crossing or entering the same. Wellington Avenue. All vehicles being operated on Wellington Avenue must stop at Bent Street before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles operated in either direction on Wellington Avenue must stop at the intersection of Lake Street before crossing or entering the same. Wing Park Boulevard. All vehicles being operated on Wing Park Boulevard must stop at West Highland Avenue before crossing or entering the same. All vehicles being operated in either direction on Wing Park Boulevard must stop at the intersection of Lawrence Avenue before crossing or entering the same. Wing Street. All vehicles being operated on Wing Street must stop of North McLean Boulevard before crossing or entering the same. 11.32.040 Yield intersections. The following intersections are declared to be yield intersections: Aldine Avenue, southbound, at South Street. Alfred Avenue, northbound, at Erie Street. Augusta Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Bellevue Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Brook Street, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Brook Street, northbound and southbound, at Jefferson Avenue. Cedar Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Center Street, northbound and southbound, at Ann Street. Chapel Street, northbound and southbound, at Prairie Street. Chapel Street, northbound and southbound, at Fulton Street. Clifton Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Erie Street. College Street, southbound, at North Street. Cooper Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Augusta Avenue. Cooper Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Logan Avenue. Cooper Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Cedar Avenue. Cooper Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Bellevue Avenue. Country Knolls Lone, eastbound, at Thomas More Drive. Dixon Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Elizabeth Street. Franklin Street, eastbound and westbound, at Center Street. 574 VOLUME LI Grand Boulevard, northbound, at Grand Avenue. Illinois Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Sherman Avenue. Liberty Street, southbound, at Chicago Street. Lincoln Avenue, eastbound and westbound, at Prospect Boulevard. Linden Avenue, southbound, at Bode Road. Logan Avenue, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Meyer Street, eastbound and westbound, at Kathleen Drive. Michigan Street, northbound, at Lake Street. Moseley Street, northbound and southbound, at Orange Street. Preston Avenue, southbound, at Grand Avenue. Sherwood Avenue, northbound and southbound, at River Bluff Road. St. John Street, northbound and southbound, at Lincoln Avenue. Tefft Avenue, northbound, at Oakwood Boulevard. Trout Avenue, northbound, at Steward Avenue. Washington Street, eastbound and westbound, at Jackson Street. Weld Road, eastbound, at U.S. 20 bypass eastbound off-ramp at McLean Boulevard. Wilcox Avenue, southbound, at Adams Street. 11.32.050 Signs required at through streets. Whenever any ordinance of this city designates and describes a through street, it shall be the duty of the director of public works to place and maintain a stop sign, or on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation at at any intersection a yield sign, on elk each and every street intersecting such through street unless traffic at any such intersection is controlled at all times by traffic-control signals; provided however, that at the intersection of two such through streets or at the intersection of a through street and a heavy traffic street not so designated, stop signs shall be erected at the approaches of either of said streets as may be determined by the director of public works upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study 11.32.060 Intersections where stop or yield required. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is authorized to determine and designate intersections where particular hazard exists and to determine: A. Whether vehicles shall stop at one or more entrances to any such intersection, in which event he shall cause to be erected a stop sign at every such place where a stop is required; or B. Whether vehicles shall yield the right-of-way to vehicles on a different street at such intersection, in which event he shall cause to be erected a yield sign at every place where obedience thereto is required. r VOLUME LI 575 Chapter 11.36 PEDESTRIANS 11.36.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95`4, Chapter 11, Article X, Section 11-1001 through l l-101 l inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for pedestrians' rights and duties. Chapter 11.40 SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED -- MISCELLANEOUS RULES OF THE ROAD 11.40.010 Adopted. The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95Vz, Chapter II, Articles XII, Sections 11-1201 through 11-1205 inclusive, and XIV, Sections 11-1401 through 1425 inclusive, as amended are adopted as the regulations requiring special stops and miscellaneous rules of the road. 11.40.020 Discharge of passengers by public conveyance. It is unlawful for the operation of any public conveyance carrying more than seven passengers to discharge passengers from such vehicle other than at the right curb line of a street, or on to an officially designated safety zone. 11.40.030 Parades and processions—Permit required when. No procession or parade containing one hundred or more persons or twenty-five or more vehicles except the forces of the United States Army or Navy, the military forces of this state and the forces of the police and fire departments, shall occupy, march or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the chief of police and such other regulations as are set forth in this title which may apply. 11.40.040 Clinging to vehicles. No person riding upon my bicycle, coaster, roller skates, sled or toy vehicles shall attach the same or himself to any vehicle upon a roadway. 11.40.050 Boarding or alighting from vehicles. No person shall board or alight from my vehicle while such vehicle is in motion. 11.40.060 Passengers to ride within passenger compartment. No person shall ride on my vehicle upon my portion thereof not designed or intended for the use of passengers. This provision shall not apply to an employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty, or to persons riding within truck bodies in space intended for merchandise. r 576 VOLUME LI VO 11.40.070 Railroad trains not to block streets. or plc It is unlawful for the directing officer or the operator of my railroad train to plc direct the operation of, or to operate the same, in such a manner as to prevent the use of rec any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than ten minutes except that this provision shall not apply to trains or cars in motion other than those engaged in switching. taS 11.40.080 Vehicle load limit. to A. It is unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle on, upon or over the following streets when such vehicle, with or without load, exceeds ten thousand pounds: Lawrence Avenue from McLean Boulevard to State Street (Illinois Route 31); McClure Avenue from Highland Avenue to Wing Street; Bent Street from Liberty Street to Villa Street. B. The director of public works shall cause signs indicating the foregoing weight limit to be erected and maintained to and upon the approaches to the foregoing streets. sa 11.40.090 Use of coasters, roller skates and similar devices restricted. ne No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by means of my coaster, toy vehicle, to or similar device, shall go upon my roadway except while crossing a street in a crosswalk and when so crossing, such person shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to erk all of the duties applicable to pedestrians. This section shall not apply upon any street a C while set aside as a play street as authorized by ordinance of this city. sp sty Chapter 11.44 BICYCLES mi re 11.44.010 Adopted. II The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 955 , Chapter II, Article XV, Sections 11-1501 through 11-1514 inclusive, as amended, are adopted as the regulations for the operation and ownership of bicycles. re m, 11.44.020 Registration—Tags. 11 No person who resides within the municipality shall ride or operate a bicycle upon any roadway or public place within the city unless said bicycle has been properly registered and tagged in accordance with the following regulations: bi pu A. Every owner of any bicycle who resides within the city shall make application for the registration of said bicycle with the chief of police on a form provided for that purpose. B. Registration of bicycles shall be serially numbered and kept on file by the chief of police in this office as a public record. r VOLUME LI 577 C. The chief of police, upon receiving proper registration of a bicycle, shall affix or cause to be affixed, to the rear fender or frame of the bicycle, an identification tag or plate, serially numbered to correspond to the bicycle's registration, in such position to be plainly visible. A registration card shall be issued to the owner of each properly registered bicycle. D. A charge of fifty cents per registration shall be made for the registration and tag of any bicycle with a wheel size of ten inches up to twenty-four inches. E. A charge of one dollar per registration shall be mode for the registration and tag of any bicycle with a wheel size of twenty-five inches or larger. F. The chief of police shall keep a record of the following: I. The number of each registration; 2. Date issued; 3. Name and address of person to whom issued; 4. The make and number of each bicycle frame. G. Bicycle registration tags issued under these provisions shall remain affixed to said bicycles as long as the ownership remains the same as at the time of registration. A new registration of a bicycle shall be required with any change in the ownership of the bicycle. The chief of police shall affix or cause to be affixed a registration tag or plate to each bicycle at the time of registration. rik H. The chief of police shall affix or cause to be affixed on any bicycle not having a serial number on its frame, a serial number placed on the underside of said bicycle's sprocket and shall maintain a public record of such serial number and the bicycle so stamped. I. It is unlawful for any person willfully or maliciously to remove, destroy, mutilate, or alter the identification tag or plate, frame number of the bicycle, or registration card issued to the owner thereof. 11.44.030 Inspection. The chief of police shall inspect or cause to be inspected each bicycle presented for registration and shall refuse to register any bicycle found to be in an unsafe condition mechanically or lacking the equipment required under the terms of this chapter. 11.44.040 Report of sales. Every person engaged in the business of buying or selling new or secondhand bicycles shall make a report within five days to the chief of police of every bicycle purchased or sold by such dealer, giving: A. The name and address of the person from whom purchased or to whom sold; B. A description of such bicycle by name or make; C. The frame number thereof; 578 VOLUME LI D. The number of the identification plate, if any, found thereon. I I. 11.44.050 Rental agencies. A rental agency shall not rent or offer any bicycle for rent unless the bicycle is 1 1, properly registered and tagged and unless such bicycle is provided with the equipment required under the terms of this chapter. SIT 11.44.060 Impoundment. of Any bicycle found upon any street, public way or other public property without 11 current registration or lacking a serial number may be impounded by a police officer of the city until ownership is established and registration made as provided in this chapter. Any bicycle not redeemed within thirty days after impoundment may be disposed of in no the same manner as other unclaimed property held by the police department. co 11.44.070 Penalty for violation. 1 I A. Every person convicted of a violation of this chapter shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars. or B. Every person convicted of a violation of Section 11.44.020 shall be punished by 11 a fine of not more than ten dollars for each offense. Chapter 11.48 ve th SKATEBOARDS as 11.48.010 Skateboard defined. "Skateboard," as used in this chapter, means a piece of board or similar shaped material to which small wheels, such as roller skate wheels, are attached. 11 11.48.020 Applicability of chapter. It is a violation of this chapter for any person to do an act forbidden by this chapter a and for the parent or guardian of any minor to authorize or knowingly permit the minor he to violate any provision of this chapter. Pi rc 11.48.030 Riding in the central business district. sl No person shall use or ride a skateboard in the central business district. I Chapter 11.52 ul EQUIPMENT OF VEHICLES !DI tF 11.52.010 Adopted. e1 The regulations of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 9514, Chapter 12, Sections 12-100 through 12-902 inclusive, as amended, and Chapter 15, Articles I and II, Sections 15-100 through 15-203 inclusive, are adopted as the regulations for the ai equipment of vehicles. VOLUME LI 579 11.52.020. Unnecessary noise. It is unlawful to operate a vehicle which makes unusually loud or unnecessary noise. 11.52.030 Emission of smoke or fumes. It is unlawful to operate any vehicle which emits dense smoke or such an amount of smoke or fumes as to be dangerous to the health of persons or as to endanger the drivers of other vehicles. 11.52.040 Nonskid devices. It is unlawful to operate any motor vehicle upon my street equipped with any nonskid device so constructed that any rigid or nonflexible portion thereof comes into contact with the pavement or roadway. 11.52.050 Securing of loads. No vehicle shall be so loaded that any part of its load spills or drops on any street or alley in the municipality. 11.52.060 City vehicle license. It is unlawful for any person to operate or for the owner thereof to permit a motor vehicle owned by a resident of the city to be operated upon the streets of the city unless the motor vehicle has properly displayed thereon a city vehicle license emblem or plate as required by the ordinances of the city. Chapter 11.56 PARKING RULES 11.56.010 Standing or parking close to curb. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, every vehicle stopped or parked upon a roadway where there are adjacent curbs shall be so stopped or parked with the right- hand wheels of such vehicle parallel to and within twelve inches of the right-hand curb; provided however, that upon one-way streets, every vehicle stopped or parked upon a roadway where there are adjacent curbs shall be so stopped or parked with the wheels of such vehicle nearest the curb, no further than twelve inches from such curb. 11.56.020 Angle parking--Sign or marker placement. A. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, shall determine upon what streets angle parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign such streets, but such angle parking shall not be indicated upon any federal aid or state highway within this city unless the State Highway Commission has determined, by resolution or order entered in its minutes, that the roadway is sufficient width to permit angle parking without interfering with the free movement of traffic. "' B. It is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in any public place except at an angle designated by parking lines and except in such a manner that no part of said T 580 VOLUME LI vehicles shall extend a distance of more than seventeen feet from the curb, measured at right angles thereto. ! I. C. Angle parking shall not be indicated or permitted at any place where passing traffic would thereby be caused or required to drive upon the left side of the street. un D. No parking other than parallel parking shall be permitted upon the following streets: Summit Street, on both sides thereof, between Gifford Street and a point on Summit Street approximately six hundred feet easterly of Gifford Street. 11 11.56.030 Angle parking—Obedience required. On those streets which have been signed or marked by the director of public works ai e) for angle parking, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway indicated by such signs or markings. CI 11.56.040 Loading or unloading at angle to curb. 1 A. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is authorized to issue special permits to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading merchandise or materials subject to the terms and conditions of such l� permit. Such permits may be issued either to the owner or lessee of real property or to the owner of the vehicle and shall grant to such person the privilege as therein stated and authorized herein. B. It is unlawful for any permittee or other person to violate my of the special terms or conditions of any such permit. 11.56.050 Lamps on parked vehicles. A. Whenever a vehicle is lawfully parked upon a street or highway during the hours between a half hour after sunset and half hour before sunrise, and, in the event there is sufficient light to reveal any person or object within a distance of five hundred feet upon such street or highway, no lights need be displayed upon such parked vehicle. B. Whenever a vehicle is parked or stopped upon a roadway or shoulder adjacent thereto, whether attended or unattended, during the hours between a half hour after sunset and a half hour before sunrise, and there is not sufficient light to reveal my person or object within a distance of five hundred feet upon such highway, such vehicle so parked or stopped shall be equipped with one or more lamps meeting the following requirements: At least one lamp shall display a white or amber light visible from a distance of five hundred feet to the front of the vehicle, and the same lamp or at least one other lamp shall display a red light visible from a distance of five hundred feet to the rear of the vehicle, and the location of said lamp or lamps shall always be such that at least one lamp or combination of lamps meetings the requirements of this section is installed as near as practicable to the side of the vehicle which is closest to passing traffic. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to a motor-driven cycle. r VOLUME LI 581 C. Any lighted headlamps upon a parked vehicle shall be depressed or dimmed. 11.56.060 Parking of motor vehicles on paved surfaces only. The parking of motor vehicles shall be on concrete or asphaltic paved surfaces only, unless otherwise specifically provided for in this code. Chapter 11.60 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING 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 wth other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic-control device. 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. 11.60.030 Stopping, standing or parking prohibited where. Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or official traffic-control device, no person shall: A. Stop, stand or park a vehicle: I. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; 2. On a sidewalk; 3. Within an intersection; 4. On a crosswalk; 5. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within twenty feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless the traffic authority indicates a different length by signs or markings; 6. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic; 7. Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a highway tunnel, excepting National Street, Chicago Street and Highland Avenue bridges as posted or metered; 8. On any railroad tracks; 9. At any place where official signs prohibit stopping. 582 VOLUME LI B. Stand or park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger or passengers: I. In front of a public or private driveway; 2. Within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant; 3. Within twenty feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; 4. Within thirty feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop sign or traffic-control signal located at the at the side of a roadway; 5. Within twenty feet of a driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five feet of said entrance; 6. At any place where official signs prohibit standing. C. Park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers: I. Within fifty feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing; 2. At any place where official signs prohibit parking. D. Stand or park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, in the official parking lot immediately adjacent to the municipal building located at 150 Dexter Court, during the hours between eight a.m. and eight p.m., Monday through Saturday. The foregoing prohibition shall not apply to marked vehicles of the city or to vehicles bearing a duly issued permit displayed in the rear window of said vehicle. Such permits may be issued at the direction of the city manager to officials and members of the board and commissions of the city. Any violation of subsection D shall be subject to the provisions of Section 11.68.060. E. Park or stand a vehicle on a tree bank except: I. In business or manufacturing districts, on an existing tree bank paved with port land cement concrete or bituminous concrete unless that vehicle is: a. Blocking the sidewalk; b. Encroaching on travel lanes; c. Blocking a public or private driveway; d. Within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant; e. Within twenty feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; f. Within thirty feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop sign or traffic-control signal located at the side of a roadway; g. Within twenty feet of the driveway entrance to any fire staion and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five feet of said entrance. 2. In residential districts, where the tree bank is not curbed, parallel parking or standing to the curbline on the tree bank shall be permitted unless it violates another parking regulation of this title. 3. A vehicle may not park or stand on a tree bank at any place where official signs prohibit standing or parking on the street and/or tree bank. VOLUME LI 583 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 Sections 11.60.020 and 11.60.030 or away from a curb such a distance as is unlawful. 11.60.050 Permitted stopping, standing or 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: A. Within any intersection; B. On any crosswalk; C. On any sidewalk, parkway or tree bank; D. Upon any bridge or viaduct, or in any subway or the approach thereto, excepting National Street, Chicago Street and Highland Avenue bridges as posted or metered; E. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within twenty feet of a point on the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety zone; F. Within twenty feet upon the approach of any crosswalk; G. At any place where the standing of a vehicle will reduce the usuable width of the roadway for moving traffic to less than eighteen feet; H. At any curb within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant; I. At any place where the vehicle would block the use of a driveway; J. Within fifty feet of the nearest rail of a railroad grade crossing; K. Within twenty feet of the driveway entrance to any fire department station and on the side of the street opposite the entrance to any such station within seventy- five feet of such entrance; L. At any place where official signs prohibit standing or parking; and M. In any of the following designated places: Abbott Drive. Abbott Drive, south side, from Royal Boulevard to McLean Boulevard, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, November 1st to April 1st. Academy Place. Academy Place on the west side thereof from Park Street to Kimball Street. Airlite Street. Airlite Street on the east side thereof between Lin Lor Lane and the southerly city limits. V 584 VOLUME LI Airlite Street on the west side thereof, adjacent to Hillcrest Elementary St School, between the hours of eight am. and four p.m. during those days on which school p. is in session. Airport Rood. Airport Road, both sides, from Illinois Route 31 to two hundred feet east and southeasterly thereof. R Algona Avenue. Algona Avenue on the south side thereof between Dundee b� Avenue and Logan Avenue. S, Ann Street. Ann Street on the south side thereof between North Grove Avenue and Douglas Avenue. S Arlington Avenue. Arlington Avenue, west side, from St. Charles Street to seventy feet north of St. Charles Street. it Ball Street. Ball Street, south side thereof, from North State Street to North Crystal Street. Bartlett Place. Bartlett Place, south side thereof, from Raymond Street to Wellington Avenue. Bent Street. Bent Street, south side, from Villa Street to Arlington Avenue, from November 1st to April 1 st. Bent Street south side, from Grace Street to lower Wellington Avenue, from November 1st to April 1st. f Bent Street, south side, from Arlington Avenue to Grave Street, from November 1st to April Ist, except on Sundays between the hours of nine a.m. and twelve noon. Berkley Street. Berkley Street on both sides thereof. Birch Drive. Birch Drive on the north and west sides thereof. Bluff City Boulevard. Bluff City Boulevard, both sides, from one hundred fifty feet south of U.S. Route 20. Bluff City.Boulevard, both sides thereof, from one hundred fifty feet west of the centerline of St. Charles Street easterly to one hundred fifty feet east of the centerline of South Liberty Street. Bode Road. Bode Road on both sides thereof between Oakwood Boulevard and the easterly city limits. Brook Street. Brook Street, east side thereof, from Kimball Street to Seneca Street. Brook Street on the west side thereof between Water Street and North Street. Center Street. Center Street, both sides thereof, from Chicago Street to Dexter Avenue. Center Street on the east side thereof between Slade Avenue and River Bluff Road. Center Street on the west side thereof southerly from the south line of Slade Avenue a distance of three hundred thirty feet. Center Street on the west side thereof between Kimball Street and Dexter Avenue. Center Street, west side thereof, from River Bluff Road to Cooper Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten am. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Channing Street. Channing Street on the east side thereof between DuPage Street and Fulton Street, and between North Street and Division Street. Channing Street, east side, from Park Avenue to Villa Street, from November I st to April 1st. Chester Avenue. Chester Avenue on the south side thereof, between Hill Avenue and a point one hundred twenty-five feet west of the westerly right-of-way line of North Liberty Street. VOLUME LI 585 Chicago Street. Chicago Street, north side, from Douglas Avenue to Spring Street from three p.m. to six p.m. on Monday through Friday, and from nine p.m. to one p.m. on Saturday. Chicago Street, north side, from Crystal Avenue to State Street. E. Chicago Street. East Chicago Street on the north side thereof between Riverside Drive and Grove Avenue, from three p.m. to six p.m. Tuesday through Friday, both days inclusive, three p.m. to nine p.m. on Monday, and six a.m. to six p.m. on • Saturday. East Chicago Street, north side, between Porter Street and North Liberty Street. East Chicago Street, both sides, from one hundred fifty feet east of the intersection with Liberty Street. East Chicago Street, south side, from one hundred fifty feet west of the intersection with Liberty Street. East Chicago Street, south side, from one hundred fifty feet east of the intersection with Liberty Street to Gifford Street, from November Ist to April Ist. W. Chicago Street. West Chicago Street on the south side thereof between Mallery Avenue and Wilcox Avenue. West Chicago Street, south side thereof, from State Street to three hundred feet west of Jackson Street. West Chicago Street on the north side thereof between Jackson and Crystal Streets. West Chicago Street, south side, from three hundred feet west of the intersection with Jackson Street to Wilcox Avenue from November 1st to April Ist. College Street. College Street, west side thereof, from Franklin Street to Park Street. Columbia Avenue. Columbia Avenue on the south side thereof between Dundee Avenue and Hill Avenue, during the hours from nine a.m. to six p.m. on each day excluding, however, Sundays and holidays. Congdon Avenue. Congdon Avenue, south side thereof, from Dundee Avenue to corporate limits. Cooper Avenue. Cooper Avenue, south side thereof, from Morton Avenue to Hill Avenue. Cooper Avenue, south side thereof, between Center Street and Prospect Street. Cooper Avenue on the north side thereof, between North Spring Street and Prospect Street. Cooper Avenue, north side thereof, between North Spring Street and Douglas Avenue. Cooper Avenue, south side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Cooper Avenue, both sides thereof, from Prospect Boulevard to St. John Street, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Crystal Avenue. Crystal Avenue, west side, from Lawrence Avenue to Mill Street from nine p.m. to two a.m. Crystal Avenue, east side, from Highland Avenue south for a distance of one hundred feet. Crystal Avenue, east side, from West Chicago Street one hundred fifty feet rnorth of West Chicago Street. Crystal Avenue, east side, from West Chicago Street to South Street. L �� 586 VOLUME LI r" S. Crystal Avenue. South Crystal Avenue, west side thereof, from West ei! Chicago Street to South Street. Crystal Street. Crystal Street on both sides thereof between Locust Street and South Street. fn N. Crystal Street. North Crystal Street, east side from Lawrence Avenue to Wing Street. North Crystal Street, west side thereof, from West Chicago Street to West Se Highland Avenue. S. Crystal Street. South Crystal Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Gi Street to Locust Street. Davis Road. Davis Road, north side, from Holmes Road easterly to the Ra BankAmericard Building located at 850 Davis Road. Davis Road north and east sides, from the BankAmericard Building (850 Davis Wi Rood) to North State Street. Davis Road, south and west sides, from North McLean Boulevard to Illinois Pa Route 31. Demmond Street. Demmond Street, north side, from North Melrose Avenue to dis McLean Boulevard, between the hours of five p.m. and nine p.m., Monday through Friday, from May 1st to September 1st. Str Dexter Avenue. Dexter Avenue on both sides thereof between Douglas Avenue and North Spring Street. Dexter Court. Both sides. to 1 Dexter Street. Dexter Street, north side thereof, between Center Street and Spring Street. Boi. Dixon Avenue. Dixon Avenue on the north side between Grace Street and Ro< Elizabeth Street, between the hours of eight a.m. and four p.m., Monday through Friday. ;tru4 Dixon Avenue, north side, between Elizabeth Street and St. Charles Street. Douglas Avenue. Douglas Avenue, west side thereof, southerly to two hundred thirty-one feet south of the centerline of Cooper Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Noy Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, southerly to 191.4 feet south of the to 7 centerline of Cooper Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Duncan Avenue. Duncan Avenue on the west side thereof from a point one poir hundred sixty-five feet north of the intersection of the centerlines of Duncan Avenue and Bou Dundee Avenue, for a distance of fifty feet northerly thereof. Duncan Avenue, east side, from Slade Avenue to Dundee Avenue. Ave Dundee Avenue. Dundee Avenue on both sides thereof between Dexter Avenue , and Cooper Avenue. ! eigl- Dundee Avenue on the west side thereof between Cooper Avenue and Congdon Avenue, during the hours seven a.m. to nine a.m. inclusive, and three p.m. to six p.m. Nor inclusive, on weekdays, and all day on Saturdays. Dundee Avenue on both sides thereof between Congdon Avenue and the north Wel corporate limits. Dundee Avenue on east side thereof from Cooper Avenue to Congdon Avenue. Ave Dundee Avenue, both sides from Summit Street to Slade Avenue. DuPage Street, both sides thereof, from Channing Street to Rugby Place. Sum DuPage Street on the north side thereof immediately adjacent to Franklin School during those hours when said public school is in session. Stre Eastview Street. Eastview Street on the north side thereof between Liberty elk Street and a point one thousand eighty-nine feet easterly thereof. Ave, i VOLUME LI 587 Elm Street. Elm Street, west side, from Locust Street to Crosby Street from eight a.m. to five p.m. on school days. Elm Street, west side, between Walnut Avenue and Locust Street. Esmeralda Place. Esmeralda Place from Grove Avenue to Brook Street and from Slade Avenue to Lincoln Avenue. Fleetwood Drive. Fleetwood Drive on both sides thereof. Franklin Boulevard. Franklin Boulevard, north side, for 22 feet in front of the Second Baptist Church at 280 Franklin Boulevard. Franklin Street. Franklin Street, south side thereof, from Dundee Avenue to Gifford Street. Fulton Street. Fulton Street, north side thereof, from Villa Street to C.&.N.W. Railway tracks. Garden Crescent Drive. Garden Crescent Drive, south and west sides, from Wing Street to the Tyler Creek Bridge. Garden Crescent Drive, east and north sides, from Cypress Square to Pioneer Park Place. Garden Crescent Drive, east side thereof, from Wing Street northerly for a distance of two hundred ninety feet. Geneva Street. Geneva Street, east side, from the crosswalk at Chicago Street to a point one hundred twenty feet north. Geneva Street, east side thereof, from Villa Street to East Chicago Street. Gifford Place. Gifford Place, southeasterly side thereof from Michigan Street to Villa Street. Gifford Road. Gifford Road, west half, from the centerline of Bluff City gulevard southerly for a distance of five hundred fifty feet, and both sides of Gifford ad from five hundred fifty feet south of the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Gifford Street. Gifford Street, east side thereof, from Villa Street to Summit Street. Gifford Street, west side thereof, from Summit Street to Villa Street, from November 1st to April 1st, 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. Grace Street. Grace Street from Dwight Street to Bluff City Boulevard. Grace Street on the west side thereof between Bluff City Boulevard and a point seven hundred fifty feet south of the southerly right-of-way line of Bluff City Boulevard. N. Grove Avenue. North Grove Avenue, east side thereof, from Jefferson Avenue to the Northwestern Railroad tracks. North Grove Avenue, east side, from Lincoln Avenue to Slade Avenue from eight a.m. to four p.m. weekdays. North Grove Avenue, both sides thereof, between Kimball Street and the Northwestern Railroad tracks. Hastings Street. Hastings Street, south side thereof, from Raymond Street to Wellington Avenue. Hendee Street. Hendee Street, east side thereof, from Washburn to Walnut Avenue. Hiawatha Drive. Hiawatha Drive, both sides, from one hundred feet south of Summit Street to one hundred feet north of Summit Street. Hickory Place. Hickory Place, north side, between Dundee Avenue and Gifford Street. Highland Avenue. Highland Avenue, south side, from Jackson Street to Crystal Aue. 588 VOLUME LI Highland Avenue bridge, north side, from State Street to Riverside Drive. Highland Avenue, north side, from Hamilton Avenue to Vincent Place. E. Highland Avenue. East Highland Avenue on the north side thereof between Douglas Avenue and North Grove Avenue. W. Highland Avenue. West Highland Avenue on the north side thereof from North State Street to Hamilton Avenue. West Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from Hamilton Avenue to Crighton Avenue. West Highland Avenue, on the north side thereof, westerly from its intersection with Hamilton Avenue to first driveway intercepting West Highland Avenue westerly of Hamilton Avenue. West Highland Avenue, south side, from Crystal Avenue to Monroe Street, between the hours of two a.m. and eight a.m. Hill Avenue. Hill Avenue, on the east side thereof, between Lincoln Avenue and Columbia Street. Hill Street. Hill Street, east side, from Summit Street to Park Street, from November 1st to April 1st. Hilton Place. Hilton Place, on both sides thereof. Holmes Road. Holmes Road, north and east sides, from Sleepy Hollow Road to Davis Road. Holmes Road, south and west sides, from North McLean Boulevard to Davis Road Illinois Avenue. Illinois Avenue, east side thereof, from Dwight Street to the Route 20 Bypass. Illinois Avenue, on the east side thereof, between Laurel Street and Villa Street. S. Jackson Street. South Jackson Street, from West Chicago Street to South Street. Jay Street. Jay Street, north side, from Lavoie Street to Liberty Street, from November 1st to April 1st. Jay Street, north side, from Liberty Street to Lavoie Street, from six a.m. to six p.m., Monday through Saturday, from November 1st to April 1st. Jefferson Avenue. Jefferson Avenue, south side thereof, from Dundee Avenue to prospect Street. Jefferson Avenue on the north side thereof between North Grove Avenue and McBride Street. Jefferson Avenue on the north side thereof from a point five hundred thirty feet east of the centerline of Preston Avenue to Hiawatha Drive. • Jefferson Avenue, north side, from a point five hundred and thirty feet east of Preston Avenue to Preston Avenue, from November I st to April I st. Jefferson Avenue, north side thereof, from the centerline of Hill Avenue westerly for a distance of 250 feet. Kathleen Drive. Kathleen Drive on the west side thereof between Mulberry Lane and Main Lane. Kathleen Drive, west side, from Meyer Street to Mulberry Lane, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, from November 1st to April 1st. Keep Avenue. Keep Avenue, north side thereof, from Dundee Avenue to North Liberty Street. Kimball Street. Kimball Street from center of Fox River to Dundee Avenue. Lake Street. Lake Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to C.&.N.W. Railway tracks. VOLUME LI 589 rLarkin Avenue. Larkin Avenue (U.S. 20 B.R.), both sides, from two hundred fifty feet west of the centerline of Lyle Avenue easterly to two hundred fifty feet east of the centerline of Lyle Avenue. Larkin Avenue on the north and south sides thereof commencing with its intersection with Clifton Avenue and continuing westerly thereon to the corporate limits of the city. Larkin Avenue, south side, from Clifton Avenue to Monroe Avenue. Lavoie Avenue. Lavoie Avenue, east side thereof, from Bluff City Boulevard to the Route 20 Bypass. Lawrence Avenue. Lawrence Avenue on both sides thereof between the center of the Fox River and Wing Park Boulevard. Liberty Street. Liberty Street, both sides, from Congdon Avenue to Bluff City Boulevard. S. Liberty Street. South Liberty Street, both sides thereof, from the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard to one hundred feet south of the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard. Lillian Street. Lillian Street on both sides thereof between South Aldine Avenue and South Melrose Avenue. Lillian Street, both sides, from one hundred fifty feet of the intersection with McLean Boulevard. Lillian Street, both sides, from McLean Boulevard to Clifton Avenue. Locust Street. Locust Street on the north side thereof between South State Street and Crystal Street. Locust Street on the south side thereof between Jewett Street and South State ek Street. Lovell Road. Lovell Road, both sides, from one hundred fifty feet north of U.S. Route 20. Lyle Avenue. Lyle Avenue, both sides, from one hundred feet south of the centerline of Larkin Avenue (U.S. 20 B.R.) northerly to one hundred feet north of the centerline of Larkin Avenue (U.S. 20 B.R.) Lynch Street. Lynch Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Street to Highland Avenue. Main Lane. Main Lane, south side, from Kathleen Drive to Lilac Lane, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, from November 1st to April 1st. Maple Lane. Maple Lane, north side, from McLean Boulevard to Lyle Avenue, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, from November 1st to April 1st. Margaret Place. Margaret Place, north side, from South Liberty Street to Watres Place. Mark Avenue. Mark Avenue, south and west side, from the north right-of-way line of Mildred Avenue west to the dead end. Mark Avenue, north and east sides, from Mildred Avenue west to the end, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, from November 1st to April 1st. May Street. May Street, north side, from St. Charles Street to seventy feet east of St. Charles Street. McBride Street. McBride Street, west side thereof, from North Grove Avenue to 464 McBride Street. McLean Boulevard. McLean Boulevard, Van Street to Maple Lane. McLean Boulevard, both sides, from two hundred feet north of Lillian Street to two hundred feet south of Fleetwood Drive. N. McLean Boulevard. North McLean Boulevard, both sides, from a point "` forty-four feet south of the south line of Maple Lane as extended to Wing Street. • . 590 VOLUME LI VOI North McLean Boulevard on the west side thereof between Mildred Avenue and Big Timber Rood. and North McLean Boulevard on the east side thereof between Abbott Drive and feet Big Timber Road. North McLean Boulevard, east side, from Royal Boulevard to a point one and hundred feet north thereof. North McLean Boulevard, east side thereof, from a point five hundred feet south of Royal Boulevard to Abbott Drive. for North McLean Boulevard, west side thereof, from a point five hundred feet south of Royal Boulevard to Mildred Avenue. and North McLean Boulevard, both sides thereof, from Wing Street to a point five Stre hundred feet south of Royal Boulevard. N. Melrose Avenue. North Melrose Avenue, east side, from Oakley Street to Demmond Street, between the hours of five p.m. and nine p.m., Monday through Friday, sout from May 1st to September 1st. Com National Street. National Street, from the C.&.N.W. Railway tracks to South Grove Avenue and on the south side thereof, from South Grove Avenue west for a distance of one hundred feet. National Street, north side, from the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad to V tracks to South State Street. Conc North Street. North Street on the south side thereof between Brook Street and Dundee Avenue. Dunc North Street on the north side thereof between Douglas Avenue and Brook Street. Dunc Orange Street. Orange Street, south side, from South State Street to Elm Strei Street, from November 1st to April 1st. Roac Page Avenue. Page Avenue on both sides thereof from Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street. Park Street. Park Street, south side, from Liberty Street to Dundee Avenue, Stre< from November 1st to April 1st. Perry Street. Perry Street, west side, from Locust Street to Standish Street. Poplar Creek Drive. Poplar Creek Drive, west side, from Bode Road to East Aver Chicago Street, from November 1st to April I st. Preston Avenue. Preston Avenue, east side, from Jefferson Avenue to Summit Nove Street. $ Preston Avenue. Preston Avenue, east side thereof, from Congdon Avenue to Stret Cooper Avenue. Prospect Boulevard. Prospect Boulevard, east side thereof, from River Bluff and L Rood (west leg) to Slade Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Nortl Prospect Boulevard, west side thereof, from River Bluff Road (west leg) to Cooper Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday one-1 through Friday, except holidays. Prospect Street. Prospect Street, east side thereof, between Summit Street one-I and Lovell Street. Raymond Street. Raymond Street on the east side thereof between National East Street and Bluff City Boulevard and on both sides thereof between Bluff City Boulevard and the southerly city limits. Raymond Street on the west side thereof commencing at its intersection with Aven Bent Street and extending for a distance of one hundred twenty feet south to the point of termination. VOLUME LI 591 River Bluff Road. River Bluff Road, both sides thereof, between Slade Avenue and Douglas Avenue, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. W. River Road. West River Road on both sides thereof from one hundred fifty feet west of State Street to one hundred fifty feet east of State Street. Royal Boulevard. Royal Boulevard, both sides thereof, between Scott Drive and North McLean Boulevard. Royal Boulevard, both sides thereof, from North McLean Boulevard easterly for a distance of two hundred fifty feet. Russell Street. Russell Street, north side thereof, west of Saint Charles Street and south side thereof for fifty feet west of Saint Charles Street. Ryerson Avenue. Ryerson Avenue, east side, from Walnut Avenue to Washburn Street. Second Street. Second Street, on both sides thereof, on that portion lying southerly on the Route 20 Bypass. Second Street, on both sides thereof, southerly from South Street to Elgin Community College Property. Shepard Drive. Shepard Drive on both sides thereof. Sherman Avenue. Sherman Avenue, on both sides thereof, from George Street to Villa Street. Sherwood Avenue. Sherwood Avenue, on the west side thereof, between Congdon Avenue and River Bluff Avenue Slade Avenue. Slade Avenue, north side thereof, from North Grove Avenue to Dundee Avenue, and south side from Spring Street to Center Street, and south side from Duncan Avenue to Hill Avenue and south side from Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street, and south side from Center Street to Prospect Boulevard. Sleepy Hollow Road. Sleepy Hollow Road, east and west side, from Big Timber Road to the Northwest Tollway. Souster Avenue. Souster Avenue on the north side thereof. South Street. South Street, south side thereof, from Edison Avenue to Aldine Street. South Street on the south side thereof between Walnut Avenue and the Wilcox Avenue—Erie Street intersection. South Street, south side, from Crystal Avenue to Wilcox Avenue, from November 1st to April I st. N. Spring Street. North Spring Street, on the west side thereof, from Kimball Street to Franklin Street. North Spring Street on the east side thereof between East Highland Avenue and Division Street. North Spring Street on the west side thereof between Dexter Avenue and North Street. North Spring Street on the east side thereof from North Street northerly for one-half block. North Spring Street on both sides thereof from Kimball Street southerly for one-half block. North Spring Street on the west side thereof between East Chicago Street and East Highland Avenue. North Spring Street, east side, from Kimball Street to Cherry Street. North Spring Street, east side, from Cherry Street to Slade Avenue. North Spring Street, west side between Division Street and East Highland Avenue. r 592 VOLUME LI Vi North Spring Street, west side thereof, from River Bluff Road to one hundred sixty-five feet south of the centerline of Slade Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and S from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. North Spring Street, east side thereof, from River Bluff Road to Cooper w Avenue, from nine a.m. to ten a.m. and from three p.m. to four p.m., Monday through N Friday, except holidays. North Spring Street, east side thereof, from the centerline of Slade Avenue northerly to one hundred forty-nine feet north of the centerline of Slade Avenue. 2 North Spring Street, east side thereof, from the centerline of Cooper Avenue southerly for a distance of four hundred forty-six feet, for emergency room parking only. S State Street. State Street on both sides thereof between Washburn Street and Walnut Avenue. A N. State Street. North State Street on both sides thereof from Highland Avenue northerly to the city limits. I- S. State Street. South State Street, east side, from the north boundary of Central Park to the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad right-of-way. St. Charles Street. St. Charles Street, west side, from May Street to one 5 hundred ninety feet north of May Street. St. Charles Street, east side, from May Street to thirty feet south of May Street. c St. Charles Street, both sides thereof, from one hundred feet north of the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to three hundred feet south of the centerline 5 of Bluff City Boulevard. Summit Street. Summit Street, both sides, from North Grove Avenue to Kane- E Cook County line. Summit Street, both sides, from the Kane-Cook County line to three hundred E feet east of Hiawatha Drive. Timber Drive. Timber Drive, north side thereof, from the east curbline of McLean Boulevard easterly for a distance of two thousand two hundred feet. Todd Farm Drive. South and west sides of Todd Farm Drive. Todd Farm Drive, north and east sides, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday, from November 1st to April 1st. Tollgate Road. Tollgate Road, both sides, from Illinois Route 31 to two hundred feet west and southwesterly thereof. N. Union Street. North Union Street, east side thereof, from West Highland Avenue to West Chicago Street. U.S. Route 20. U.S. Route 20, both sides, from two hundred fifty feet east and west of Lovell Rood and Bluff City Boulevard. Van Street. Van Street on the north side thereof between North Weston Avenue and McLean Boulevard. Van Street, south side, from Commonwealth Avenue to DuBois Avenue Villa Place. Villa Place on both sides thereof between Michigan Street and Villa Street. Villa Street. Villa Street, south side thereof, from Gifford Street to National Street, and from DuPage Street to Prairie Street, and on the north side thereof from DuPage Street to Channing Street. Villa Street on both sides from the Kane-Cook line to Peck Ploce. Villa Street on both sides thereof between Cleveland Avenue and the east corporate limits. South side of Villa Street from Liberty Street to Cleveland Avenue. Villa Street, south side, from Liberty Street to St. Charles Street. ftliw VOLUME LI 593 Vine Street. Vine Street, west side, from West Chicago Street to Locust Street, from November 1st to April 1st. Walnut Avenue. Walnut Avenue on the south side thereof westerly from the west line of Wilcox Avenue, a distance of thirty-five feet, from eight a.m. to four p.m., Monday through Friday. Walnut Avenue, from the west bank of the Fox River to Hendee Street. Walnut Avenue, in that portion of the alley located adjoining and between 213- 219 Walnut Avenue. Watch Street. Watch Street on the north side thereof between Saint Charles Street and Raymond Street. Water Street. Water Street on the north side thereof between North Grove Avenue and Brook Street. Watres Place. Watres Place, both sides, from Laurel Street to Ellis Junior High School. Weatherstone Lane. Weatherstone Lane on both sides thereof. S. Weston Avenue. South Weston Avenue, both sides, from Meyer Street to South Street between the hours of ten p.m. and four a.m. Wilcox Avenue. Wilcox Avenue from Walnut Avenue to South Street. Wing Park Boulevard. Wing Park Boulevard, both sides thereof, from Wing Street to a point two hundred thirty feet south of Wing Street. Wing Street. Wing Street, south side, from Crystal Avenue to North State Street. Wing Street on the south side thereof between North State Street and Royal Boulevard. Wing Street, south side thereof, from Crystal Avenue to North McLean Boulevard. 11.60.060 Penalty for violation of Section 11.56.010 and Sections 11.60.030 through 1 1.60.060 Violations of Section 11.56.010 and Sections 11.60.030 through 11.60.050 shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each violation. 11.60.065 Stopping, standing or parking prohibited on private property. Pursuant to Section 11-209 and 11-209.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, Chapter 954'2, III. Rev. Stat., 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 non city property: I. The north side of Plymouth Court north from Plymouth Court south to its end; 2. The campus of Elgin Community College; 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; r 594 VOLUME LI 6. Within the parking lot of the Jewel/Osco located at 822 Summit Street immediately south and adjacent to the store; 7. Within the Tyler Creek Plaza shopping center parking lot located at the northeast corner of Big Timber and McLean Boulevard. B. No parking shall be permitted on the following non city property: I. Both sides of Plymouth Court south from McLean Boulevard to its end. 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 hours at any time between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, or between the hours of nine a.m. and nine p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, public holidays excluded, within the districts or upon any of the streets hereinafter set forth: I. East Side District. Beginning at the north line of Kimball Street at the center of Fox River; thence easterly along the north line of Kimball Street to the easterly line of Dundee Avenue; thence southerly on the easterly line of Dundee Avenue to the north line of Park Street; thence easterly on Park Street to the east line of Gifford Street; thence southerly on Gifford Street to the south line of Prairie Street; thence westerly on Prairie Street to the Chicago and Northwestern Railway tracks; thence southerly to the south line of National Street; thence westerly along the south side of National Street to the center of Fox River; thence northerly along the thread of Fox River to the place of beginning. 2. 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. 3. 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 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. Municipal off-street parking lot situated at the northeast corner of the intersection of Spring Street and East Chicago Street. North Spring Street on the west side thereof between Slade Avenue and Cooper Avenue. Raymond Street on both sides thereof from Gifford Place to National r 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. VOLUME LI 595 Slade Avenue on the north side thereof from Dundee Avenue to Liberty Street. Standish Street from Ely Street to State Street. 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 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 hours during the hours of eight a.m. and four p.m. on Monday through Friday upon any of the streets hereinafter set forth: Van Street from Commonwealth to DuBois. C. The provisions of this sections 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 both sides of the street in each block in the limited parking districts not to exceed eighteen feet in length wherein it shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicles for more than five minutes. Such five-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. 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 minutes at any time between the hours of nine a.m. and six 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 westerly thereof. Slade Avenue, south side, from a point approximately forty feet from the west curb line of North Liberty Street to a point one hundred feet from the west curb line of North Liberty Street. 11.60.081 Fifteen-minute parking zones. It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of my vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than fifteen minutes upon the following designated streets and areas: North Grove Avenue, west side thereof, from East Highland Avenue northerly for one block. Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from twenty feet west of the west right- of-way line of Spring Street westerly to one hundred twenty feet west of the west right- of-way line of Spring Street. 596 VOLUME LI 11.60.082 Thirty-minute parking zones. It is unlawful for my person to park or the owner of any vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than thirty minutes upon the following designated streets and areas: Douglas Avenue, both sides thereof, from Kimball Street to North Street. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to Center Street. South Spring Street, east side thereof, from the Chicago and Northwestern Railway tracks to Prairie Street. South Spring Street, west side thereof, from one hundred fifty-five feet north of the centerline of DuPage Street to Fulton Street. 1 1.60.083 One-hour parking zones. It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of my vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than one hour upon the following designated streets and areas: East Highland Avenue, both sides thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. Center Street, west side thereof, from East Chicago Street to DuPage Street. DuPage Street, both sides thereof, from South Spring Street to Center/Villa Street. Fulton Street, both sides thereof, from South Spring Street to Villa Street. Prairie Street, both sides thereof, from South Grove Avenue to Wellington Avenue. Douglas Avenue, west side thereof, from Dexter Avenue to East Chicago Street. Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, southerly from the alley to East Chicago Street. Division Street, south side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street. Division Street, north side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street. East Highland Avenue, both sides thereof, from Riverside Drive to North Spring Street. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to Center Street. East Chicago Street, north side, from one hundred thirty-nine feet west of the centerline of Spring Street westerly to one hundred eighty-five feet west of the centerline of Spring Street for a distance of forty-six feet. From two hundred fifteen feet west of the centerline of Spring Street westerly to three hundred thirty feet west of the centerline of Spring Street for a distance of one hundred fifteen feet. 11.60.084 Two-hour parking zones. It is unlawful for any person to park or the owner of my vehicle to permit a vehicle owned by him to be parked for longer than two hours upon the following designated streets and areas: VOLUME LI 597 Division Street, both sides thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. North Spring Street, both sides thereof, from Division Street to Dexter Avenue. Municipal parking lot on Riverside Deck on Riverside Drive. North Grove Avenue, both sides thereof, from East Chicago Street to East Highland Avenue. 1 1.60.085 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: North Grove Avenue, on the west side of the street, between Kimball and North Street. North Street, on the south side of the street, between North Grove Avenue and Brook Street. Park Street, north side, easterly from the east curbline of Academy Place for a distance of two hundred forty-nine feet between the hours of seven a.m. and five p.m., Monday through Friday. fir. 11.60.090 Snow emergency routes. f A. The following streets are hereby designated as snow emergency routes: Street From To Dundee Avenue Brant Drive Dexter Avenue Center Street Dexter Avenue DuPage Street Villa Street DuPage Street Peck Place Willard Avenue East Chicago Street Villa Street Liberty Street Congdon Avenue Bluff City Boulevard Saint Charles Street Villa Street C.M.St.P.&P.R.R. Gifford Street Summit Street Villa Street Duncan Avenue Trout Park Boulevard Dundee Avenue Spring Street Cooper Avenue Grove Avenue Douglas Avenue Slade Avenue East Chicago Street Grove Avenue 200' N. of Highland Avenue East Chicago Street Grove Avenue Fulton Street National Street Gifford Place Villa Street Raymond Street Riverside Drive Highland Avenue Prairie Street Raymond Street Gifford Place Bent Street State Street West River Road Southerly City Limits Jackson Street West Chicago Street South Street Wing Park Boulevard Wing Street Highland Avenue Edison Avenue Highland Avenue South Street Clifton Avenue Larkin Avenue West Chicago Street McLean Boulevard Fox Lane Bowes Road Lyle Avenue Highland Avenue Larkin Avenue Airlite Street Country Knoll Lane Larkin Avenue i.idmIiimm•i•rmgm•ii.ii.i•i•imi•...iIm•i.ii.,i•i•imiiimmaaiiidiiiwiiiimiiii•i.miimiii••.m0m•iii.••.iiii••••m.iiiiiiidlll 598 VOLUME LI r Cooper Avenue Spring Street Prospect Boulevard Page Avenue Dundee Avenue Liberty Street Kimball Street North State Street Dundee Avenue Park Street Dundee Avenue Liberty Street North Street Grove Avenue Dundee Avenue Dexter Avenue Douglas Avenue Center Street Division Street Douglas Avenue Center Street Chicago Street Clifton Avenue Lovell Road DuPage Street Spring Street Villa Street Fulton Street Spring Street Villa Street Prairie Street Riverside Drive Villa Street Lake Street Grove Avenue Villa Street National Street C.M.St.P.&P.R.R. Saint Charles Street Dwight Street Grace Street Illinois Avenue Bluff City Boulevard Grace Street Lavoie Avenue Wing Street North State Street McLean Boulevard Highland Avenue Center Street Randall Road Larkin Avenue Hamilton Avenue Airlite Street West Chicago Street State Street Clifton Avenue South Street Jackson Street Aldine Avenue Lillian Street Aldine Avenue McLean Boulevard Walnut Avenue C.M.St.P.&P.R.R. Marguerite Street Poplar Creek Drive Bode Rode East Chicago Street Waverly Drive Route 58 Bode Road Grove Avenue Slade Avenue North Street Slade Avenue Grove Avenue Liberty Street McClure Avenue Wing Street Highland Avenue Summit Street Grove Avenue Hunter Drive Congdon Avenue Prospect Street Blackhawk Drive Bent Street Wellington Street Villa Street Country Knoll Lake Airlite Street Thomas More Drive Lawrence Avenue McLean Boulevard North State Street Hiawatha Drive Iroquois Drive Summit Street Wilcox Avenue West Chicago Street Adams Street Melrose Avenue Larkin Avenue Lillian Street Chippewa Drive Congdon Avenue Jefferson Avenue Iroquois Drive Hiawatha Drive Congdon Avenue Bode Road East Chicago Street Poplar Creek Drive South Street Randall Road Weld Road Tollgate Road North State Street Tollgate Booth Lovell Road Douglas Avenue Grove Avenue Prospect Boulevard Congdon Avenue Summit Street Parkway Avenue Dundee Avenue Dakota Drive Dakota Drive Parkway Avenue Elma Avenue Elma Avenue Dakota Drive Blackhawk Drive Blackhawk Drive Elma Avenue Congdon Avenue Patricia Drive Iroquois Drive Chippewa Drive Hill Avenue Summit Street Park Street Jefferson Avenue Preston Avenue Chippewa Drive 64 Martin Drive Hiawatha Drive Chippewa Drive Hunter Drive Summit Street Waverly Drive Highbury Drive Bode Road Waverly Drive took VOLUME LI 599 Borden Drive Waverly Drive Stonehurst Drive Stonehurst Drive Borden Drive Bode Road Laurel Street Channing Street Liberty Street Channing Street East Chicago Street Laurel Street Grace Street Bent Street Dwight Street Elgin Avenue Saint Charles Street Illinois Avenue Illinois Avenue Bluff City Boulevard Elgin Avenue Jay Street Liberty Street Lavoie Avenue Lavoie Avenue Bent Street Jay Street Varsity Drive Maroon Drive Villa Street Sherman Avenue Saint Charles Street Villa Street Orange Street South State Street Commonwealth Avenue Fleetwood Drive Second Street McLean Boulevard Vine Street South Street Locust Street Locust Street Vine Street South State Street Woodland Avenue Highland Avenue West Chicago Street DuBois Avenue West Chicago Street Van Street Van Street McLean Boulevard DuBois Avenue Jane Drive Larkin Avenue Pamela Drive Pamela Drive Kathleen Drive Jane Drive Kathleen Drive Pamela Drive Main Lane oft Main Lane Kathleen Drive McLean Boulevard Carr Street McLean Boulevard Wilcox Avenue Maple Lane Lyle Avenue McLean Boulevard Thomas More Drive Highland Avenue Country Knoll Lane Ball Street Crystal Avenue North State Street Crystal Avenue Wing Street Ball Street Garden Crescent Drive Royal Boulevard Wing Street Royal Boulevard Abbott Drive Gorden Crescent Drive Abbott Drive McLean Boulevard Royal Boulevard Mildred Avenue Mark Avenue McLean Boulevard Mark Avenue Ruth Drive Mildred Avenue Ruth Drive Mark Avenue Royal Boulevard Royal Boulevard Ruth Drive McLean Boulevard Spartan Drive Second Street. McLean Boulevard Second Street South Street Spartan Drive Belmont Street South Street Belmont Court Princeton Lane Belmont Court Harvard Lane Harvard Lane Hawthorn Street Princeton Lane Hawthorn Street South Street Harvard Lane Lyle Avenue Sheffield Drive Big Timber Road Sheffield Drive Lyle Avenue Forest Drive Forest Drive Sheffield Drive Parkview Drive Parkview Drive Forest Drive Hillcrest Road Hillcrest Road Parkview Drive Big Timber Road Todd Farm Drive McLean Boulevard Big Timber Road West River Road North State Street 1-90 Bridge Airport Road 1-90 Bridge North State Street Davis Road McLean Boulevard North State Street Holmes Road McLean Boulevard Davis Road rikk 600 VOLUME LI Preston Avenue Jefferson Avenue Summit Street Commonwealth Avenue South Street Orange Street Renner Drive South Street Berkley Street Berkley Street Renner Drive Second Street Belmont Court Princeton Avenue Belmont Street B. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle on any street designated as a snow emergency route for a period of twenty-four hours following the accumulation of two 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 or more inches of falling snow and that vehicles in violation of said 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 said vehicle. E. Violations of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each violation. 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 works, or chief of police in his absence, to erect appropriate signs giving notice thereof and no such regulations shall be effective unless said signs are erected and in place at the time of the alleged offense. 1 1.60.110 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 of the width of the roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic. 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 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. 11.60.130 Parking of commercial vehicles, trailers or truck tractors restricted. No commercial vehicle, trailer, or truck tractor exceeding three quarters ton in (11". weight shall be permitted to be parked on any public street in a residence district for a longer period than two hours. VOLUME L I 6 01 C 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. 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 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 a.m. and four 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. 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 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 fifty dollars in addition to any costs or charges connected with the removal or storage of any motor vehicle authorized by law. 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: Gail Borden Public Library Parking Facility, four spaces; Civic Center Parking Facility at Dexter Court, three spaces; Civic Center Parking Facility at Douglas and Highland Avenues, four spaces; .rnrr. ' ..rrrr is r 602 VOLUME LI Riverside Drive Facility, two spaces; Spiess Parking Deck, two spaces; Big Timber Rood/Lyle Avenue Commuter Facility, six spaces; Notional Street Parking Facility, four spaces; Spring Street Parking Deck, five spaces; East Chicago Street at Center Street, one space; Division Street, between Douglas Avenue and Spring Street, one space; Fulton Street, between Spring Street and the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Tracks, one space. Hemmens Building Parking Lot, one space. 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, or upon one side of a street as indicated by such signs when the width of the roadway does not exceed thirty feet. 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. 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. 11.60.180 One-Way roadways. In the event a highway includes two 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. 1 1.60.190 Hazardous or congested areas. I A. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is hereby authorized to determine and designate by proper signs places not exceeding one hundred feet in length in which the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would create an especially 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. 11.60.200 Violating vehicle—Removal from street. 1 elk 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 in or to require the driver or other person in charge to move the some to such a place as will not interfere with the use of the streets and highways as herein prohibited. VOLUME LI 603 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 said vehicle. 11.60.205 Tow-away zones. 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: Gifford Road, west half, from the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard southerly for a distance of five hundred fifty feet, and both sides of Gifford Road from five hundred fifty feet south of the centerline of Bluff City Boulevard southerly to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. 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 said vehicle remains unclaimed. 11.60.210 Responsibility for violations. The regulation 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. Chapter 11.64 LOADING 11.64.010 Curb loading zones—Designation. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is authorized to determine the location of curb loading zones and shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same and stating the hours during which the provisions of this section are applicable. 11.64.020 Passenger curb loading zone. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers in any place marked as a curb loading zone during the hours when the regulations applicable to such curb loading zone are effective, and then only for a period not to exceed three minutes. 11.64.030 Freight curb loading zone. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pick-up and loading of materials 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 materials exceed thirty minutes. 604 VOLUME LI elk 11.64.040 Public carrier stops and stands. The director of public works, or chief of police in his absence, is authorized and required to establish bus stops, bus stands, taxicab stands and stands for other passenger common carrier motor vehicles on such public streets, in such places and in such number as he shall determine to be of the greatest benefit and convenience to the public, and every such bus stop, bus stand, taxicab stand or other stand shall be designated by appropriate signs. 11.64.050 Stopping, standing and parking of buses and taxicabs. A. The operator of a bus shall not stand or park such vehicle upon any street at any place other than a bus stand so designated as provided herein. B. The operator of a bus shall not stop such vehicle upon any street at any place for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or their baggage other than at a bus stop, bus stand or passenger loading zone so 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 baggage, shall be in a position with the right front wheel of such vehicle not further than eighteen inches from the curb and the bus approximately 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 my any place other than in a taxicab stand so designated as provided herein. This provision shall not prevent the operator of a taxicab from temporarily stopping in accordance with other stopping or parking regulations at any place for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers. 11.64.060 Restricted use of bus and taxicab stands. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle other than a bus in a bus stop or other than a taxicab in a taxicab stand when any such stop or stand has been officially designated and appropriately signed, except that the driver of a passenger vehicle may temporarily stop therein for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers when such stopping does not interfere with any bus or taxicab waiting to enter or about to enter such zone. Chapter 11.68 PARKING METERS 11.68.010 Parking meter installation. A. The finance director or his designee shall establish parking spaces in the parking zones described for this chapter. Each parking space shall be indicated by markings on the street pavement or curb and shall have a parking meter installed adjacent to each parking space. VOLUME LI 605 B. Each parking meter shall display a signal showing legal parking upon the deposit of the appropriate coin or coins, lawful money of the United States of America, for the period of time prescribed by this chapter. Each parking meter shall indicate by a proper visible signal that the lawful parking period has expired and in such cases the right of such vehicle to occupy such space shall cease. 11.68.020 Parking meter operation. Except in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control sign or signal, when any vehicle shall be parked in any parking space, the operator of such vehicle shall, upon entering the said parking meter space, immediately deposit or cause to be deposited in said meter such proper coin as is required for such parking meter and as is designated by proper directions on the meter. Upon the deposit of such coin, the parking space may be lawfully occupied by such vehicle during the period of time which has been prescribed for that parking space; provided, that any person placing a vehicle in a parking space adjacent to a meter which indicates that unused time has been left in the meter by the previous occupant of the space shall not be required to deposit a coin so long as his occupancy of said space does not exceed the indicated unused parking time. If said vehicle shall remain parked in my such parking space beyond the parking time limit set for such parking space, and if the meter shall indicate such illegal parking, then, and in that event, such vehicle shall be considered as in violation of this section and subject to the penalty provisions of Section 11.68.050. 11.68.030 Parking meter space—Vehicle placement. It is unlawful for any person to park or permit his motor vehicle to be parked adjacent to any parking space where parking meters are placed, other than as hereinafter required. A. Parallel Parking Spaces: Right front wheel of vehicle shall be opposite parking meter. B. Angle Parking. Left front wheel shall be parked adjacent to and in line with parking meter; and right front wheel shall be against curb. C. One-way Street Parking. It shall be permissible to park parallel, with the left front wheel of vehicle opposite parking meter on left side of one-way street, and to angle park on left side of one-way street, with right front wheel adjacent to and in line with parking meter and left front wheel against curb. D. When the motor vehicle is not entirely within the designated parking place. 11.68.040 Off-street parking facilities. The following regulations shall govern the use of off-street parking facilities owned, controlled and operated by the city: A. The parking rates shall be collected twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week except from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. oh, B. The chief of police shall cause the removal as provided in Section 11.68.205 of r ►y vehicle found abandoned, parking in violation of this title for a period of more than 606 VOLUME LI twenty-four hours, or obstructing the ingress or egress of other vehicles using an off- street parking facility. C. No person shall remain in any municipal parking lot longer than is reasonably necessary to park or remove a motor vehicle. Warning signs shall be erected in all municipal parking lots prohibiting persons from remaining in said lots longer than is reasonably necessary to park or remove a motor vehicle. Any person who shall remain in any municipal parking lot for more than five minutes and who shall have been directed by a police officer of the city to leave said parking lot shall be guilty of a violation of this section and shall be subject to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars. 11.68.050 Parking violations. A. 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 my space adjacent to a parking meter for a period longer than the legal parking period to which he is entitled by the deposit of coins as hereinbefore provided. Parking violations shall be idicated on the meter by the display of a red disk. Nothing herein provided shall prohibit any person from parking in or remaining in any such space during the period when legal parking is indicated on the meter dial not to exceed the maximum number of hours permitted. B. It is unlawful to deposit in any parking meter any coin for the purpose of parking beyond the maximum legal parking time for the particular parking zone. 11.68.060 Coin deposit not required when. The deposit of a coin for legal parking shall be required only between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. on each day, excepting Monday when the hours shall be from nine a.m. to nine p.m. The deposit of a coin for legal parking shall not be required on Sundays and on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas, and such other day or days as may be officially proclaimed by the mayor to be a legal holiday in the city. 11.68.070 Use of slugs—Tampering with meters. It is unlawful for any person to deposit in any meter any slug, device or metallic substitute for a lawful coin. It is unlawful for any person to park in any space adjacent to a parking meter where the last coin deposited in such meter is not a lawful coin of the United States. It is unlawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open, break or destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter. 11.68.080 Vehicles in excess of twenty feet in length. It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle exceeding twenty feet in length and occupying more than one space as herein provided, to occupy more than one space with such vehicle by depositing coins in each meter adjacent to such space occupied by such vehicle. VOLUME LI 607 r 11.68.090 Deputy collectors—Appointment and duties. The finance director shall employ deputy collectors to make regular collections of coins deposited in the parking meters. Such persons shall be capable of making repairs to such meters and shall furnish a surety bond in the amount of one thousand dollars conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties as such collector. 11.68.100 Thirty-minutes parking zones. A. The following streets and areas shall be thirty-minute parking zones: Brook Street, east side thereof, from North Street to Water Street, the southerly four spaces. North Spring Street, west side thereof, from Kimball Street to North Street, the southerly one space. North State Street, west side thereof, between West Highland Avenue and West Chicago Street, the northerly two spaces and the southerly two spaces; North State Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Street to West Highland Avenue, the southerly four spaces. South State Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Street to South Street, the northerly one space. Chicago Street Bridge, between South State Street and Riverside Drive, the westerly one space. elibk East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Center Street to Geneva Street, the westerly two spaces. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Geneva Street to Chapel Street, the westerly three spaces. Fulton Street, north side thereof, from Villa Street to Geneva Street, the westerly one space. Fulton Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to Geneva Street, the westerly one space. Lake Street, north side thereof, from Wellington Avenue to Villa Street, the easterly two spaces. Municipal parking lot on Kimball Street at North Grove Avenue, five spaces on the south side. Municipal parking lot at Dexter Court, the westerly six spaces. B. The maximum legal parking in the above described parking zones shall be limited to a period not to exceed two hours. C. The deposit of five cents shall entitled the person parking his car in the above described parking zones to legally park for a period of thirty minutes. 11.68.110 One-hour parking zones. A. The following streets and areas shall be one-hour parking zones: North State Street, west side thereof, from West Highland Avenue to West Chicago Street, except the northerly two spaces and the southerly two spaces. elk B. The maximum legal parking in the above described parking zones shall be limited to a period not to exceed two hours. 608 VOLUME LI C. The deposit of ten cents shall entitle the person parking his car in the above described parking zones to legally park for a period of one hour. 1 1.68.120 Two-hour parking zones. A. The following streets and areas shall be two hour parking zones: Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, from North Street to Dexter Avenue, southbound to the alley. North Spring Street, west side thereof, from Kimball Street to North Street, except the southerly one space. Villa Street, east and west side thereof, from East Chicago Street to DuPage Street. North Street, south side thereof, from North Grove Avenue to Brook Street. North Street, north side thereof, from Douglas Avenue to North Spring Street. Fulton Street, north side thereof, from Villa Street to South Geneva Street, except the westerly one space. Fulton Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to South Geneva Street, except the westerly one space. Lake Street, north side thereof, from Wellington Avenue to Villa Street, except the easterly two spaces. Lake Street, north side thereof, from South Grove Avenue to Wellington Avenue. South Grove Avenue, west and east side thereof, from Prairie Street to Lake Street, except the southerly three hundred feet. North State Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Street to West Highland Avenue, except the southerly four spaces. South State Street, east side thereof, from West Chicago Street to South Street, except the northerly one space. South State Street, west side thereof, from West Chicago Street to South Street, except the northerly one space. Municipal parking lot at Chicago Street and North Spring Street. Municipal parking lot at Dexter Court. Municipal parking lot on Kimball Street at North Grove Avenue, four spaces on the south side. B. The maximum legal parking in the above described parking zones shall be , limited to a period not to exceed two hours. 11.68.125 Four-hour parking zones. A. The following streets and areas shall be four-hour parking zones: Municipal parking lot on South Grove Avenue at Fulton Street and Prairie Street. B. The maximum legal parking in the above described parking zones shall be limited to a period not to exceed four hours. 11.68.130 Five-hour parking zones. The following streets and areas shall be five-hour parking zones: VOLUME LI 609 r Douglas Avenue, east side thereof, from Dexter Avenue to North Street, northerly to the alley. North Spring Street, east side thereof, from North Street to Dexter Avenue. East Chicago Street, north side thereof, from Center Street to Geneva Street. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to Geneva Street, except the westerly two spaces. Chicago Street Bridge from South State Street to Riverside Drive, except the westerly one space. Municipal parking lot at Fulton Street and Villa Street. 11.68.140 Ten-hour parking zones. The following streets and areas shall be ten-hour parking zones: Dexter Avenue, south side thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. Highland Avenue Bridge, south side thereof, from South State Street to Riverside Drive. West Highland Avenue, south side thereof, from Crystal Street to North State Street. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of North Street and Douglas Avenue. Water Street, south side thereof, from Brook Street to North Grove Avenue. North Street, north side thereof, from North Grove Avenue to Brook Street. North Street, north side thereof, from North Spring Street to Center Street. "k Center Street, east side thereof, from North Street to Dexter Avenue. Brook Street, east and west side thereof, from Water Street to Kimball Street. South State Street, west side thereof, from South Street to Locust Street, except southerly from the railroad right-of-way. Division Street, north side thereof, from Center Street to Tennyson Court, except the easterly four spaces. Division Street, south side thereof, from Center Street to Tennyson Court, except the easterly one space. East Highland Avenue, north and south side thereof, from Center Street to North Geneva Street. East Chicago Street, north side thereof, from Geneva Street to Chapel Street. East Chicago Street, south side thereof, from Geneva Street to Chapel Street, except the westerly three spaces. DuPage Street, north side thereof, from Center Street to South Geneva Street. DuPage Street, south side thereof, from Villa Street to South Geneva Street. North Geneva Street, west side thereof, from Division Street to East Highland Avenue. North Geneva Street, east side thereof, from Division Street to East Chicago Street. North Geneva Street, west side thereof, from East Highland Avenue to East Chicago Street. r 610 VOLUME LI South Geneva Street, west and east side thereof, from East Chicago Street to DuPage Street. South Geneva Street, west and east side thereof, from DuPage Street to Fulton Street. South Geneva Street, east and west side thereof, from Fulton Street to Villa Street. Wellington Avenue, west and east side thereof, from Prairie Street to Lake Street. South Grove Avenue, east and west side thereof, from Prairie Street to Lake Street, except the northerly one-half block. Lake Street, south side thereof, from South Grove Avenue to Wellington Avenue. Lake Street, south side thereof, from South Grove Avenue to the Fox River. Municipal parking lot at the southwest corner of Prairie Street and Wellington Avenue. Municipal parking lot on South Geneva Street between Fulton Street and DuPage Street. Municipal parking lot on the south side of Highland Avenue and Geneva Street. Municipal parking lot on the south side of Division Street and Geneva Street. Municipal parking lot on Center Street at Dexter Avenue. Municipal parking lot on Kimball Street at North Grove Avenue. 11.68.150 Civic center parking zone. A. The finance director may, in lieu of parking meters, provide for attendant parking, whereby the time of entry and exit to that parking zone shall be determined and parking fees shall be based on the amount of the time that the vehicle was located in that zone. B. The following hours are established for operation of the civic center parking zone, bounded by Douglas Avenue, Highland Avenue and North Grove Avenue and the Spring Street Parking Facility: I. Monday and Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; 2. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; 3. Christmas season (Thanksgiving to December 25): 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.. C. The following rates be and are established for parking in the civic center parking zone and the Spring Street Parking Facility: I. First three hours, ten cents per hour or fraction thereof; 2. Each additional hour or fraction thereof, twenty-five cents; 3. Maximum daily fee, one dollar and fifty-five cents. Hourly fees shall apply from 8:00 am. to the time of exiting the lot up to a maximum of one dollar and fifty-five cents for each day regardless of the number of hours parked if the ticket is not presented upon exiting. D. It is unlawful to park any vehicle over twenty feet in length in any one parking space or to park a vehicle in such a way that it requires more than one parking space. VOLUME LI 611 E. There is established a system of validation stamps to be distributed to participating merchants for a fee of ten cents each by and under the direction of IDEA. A fee of eight cents for each validation stamp is established. F. The finance director may lease each parking space in the civic center parking zone in the northerly two rows for a period of one month. The prepaid rate shall be twenty dollars for a one-month lease. The lessee shall only park in the assigned rows, place the parking permit on the left front dashboard of his vehicle so it is visible from the front of the vehicle, and, upon leaving the parking area, sign the ticket received on entering with his permit number prior to presenting it to the attendant. Failure to comply shall result in the revocation of the parking permit and forfeiture of the paid parking fee. G. The finance director may lease each parking space of the Spring Street Parking Facility at a monthly rate of twenty-five dollars. The lessee shall place the parking permit on the front window, so it is visible from the front of the vehicle and use their Cintoc Card upon leaving. Failure to comply shall result in the revocation of the parking permit and forfeiture of the paid parking fee. H. No parking is allowed in the Spring Street Parking Facility between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. Any vehicle owner violating these hours may be fined ten dollars and/or the vehicle towed. 1. Except for authorized personnel it shall be unlawful for any person to enter or remain upon or within either of the parking facilities described in subsection B of this section during hours of operation for a period of time in excess of fifteen minutes. Provided, however, this section shall not apply to the following: I. Owners, drivers or passengers of vehicles parked in either facility. 2. Mechanics, tow truck operators or other auto service personnel present to service a vehicle parked in either facility. J. Except for authorized personnel, it shall be unlawful for any person to enter or remain within the Spring Street Parking Facility between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. Chapter 11.72 VEHICLE LICENSE 11.72.010 License—Required. A. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to use or cause or permit any of his, their or its agents or employees to use any motor vehicle or motor bicycle, or park or permit the same to be parked upon any street, avenue, bridge or alley in the city, unless such motor vehicle or motor bicycle is licensed as provided in this chapter; provided further, that the provisions of this section shall apply only to vehicles owned and operated by residents of the city, their agents or employes, within its corporate limits. 612 VOLUME LI B. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to use or cause or permit any or of his, their or its agents or employees to use any motor vehicle which is used for public vE hire in the transportation of persons or property, or wagon, motor truck or motor driven pE commercial vehicle of any type upon the street, avenues, bridges, or alleys of the city p( unless such vehicles be licensed as provided in this chapter. 11 11.72.020 License—Application. Any person, firm or corporation owning any such motor vehicle as described herein sl shall make application to the finance department, giving the name and address of the ` p applicant, and a description of the vehicle. On payment by the applicant of the license fee provided in Section 11.68.030 the city shall issue or cause to be issued a license. 11.72.030 License—Classification--Fee. All motor vehicles shall be classified in the manner as hereinafter set forth and shall carry at all times proper license plates or emblems in the manner provided. The annual license fees for motor vehicles shall be as follows: A. Passenger Vehicles. Licenses purchased on or before February 15th $ 10.00 Licenses purchased subsequent to February 15th and prior to May 1st $ 15.00 E Plus an additional sum of $2.50 per month, or any portion thereof, for any license purchased subsequent to April 30th. • Expressly provided however, the annual license fee for any vehicle, the title to which the applicant has secured during the calendar year, shall be ten dollars, provided that said license is secured within forty-five days from acquisition of title and proper evidence of date of acquisition of title is furnished the finance department upon application. B. First Passenger Vehicle Owned and Operated by Persons Sixty-five Years and Older. The license fee for owner-operators of passenger vehicles who are sixty-five years or older prior to January 1st of the year for which such license is applied for shall be one dollar, provided that such license is purchased on or before February 15th. In the event said license is purchased after February 15th, the fee shall be the same as the regular fees provided in subsection A above, with the exception that the annual license fee for any vehicle, the title to which the applicant who was sixty-five prior to January 1st of said calendar year, has secured during the calendar year, shall be one dollar, provided that said license is secured within forty-five days of acquisition of title and proper evidence of date of acquisition is furnished the finance department upon application. To take advantage of the provisions of this subsection providing for a reduced license fee, the applicant must exhibit proper identification as to age to the finance department, and must execute an affidavit at the time of such application to the effect that he or she is the actual owner-operator of any such vehicle. The reduced fee shall only apply to the first vehicle owned and operated by the applicant. "* VOLUME LI 613 C. First Passenger Vehicle Owned and Operated by a Disabled American Veteran or a Physically Handicapped Person. There shall be no license fee for the first passenger vehicle owned and operated by a disabled American veteran or physically handicapped person, who is entitled to disabled veterans' registration plates or physically handicapped persons' registration plates from the state of Illinois pursuant to the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1986, Chapter 95Y2, as amended. To take advantage of the provisions of this subsection, the applicant shall exhibit a current vehicle registration card issued by the Secretary of State of the state of Illinois showing the issuance of disabled veterans' plates or physically handicapped persons' plates or, in the alternative, submitting documentation of eligiblity for such special plates as provided in the Illinois Vehicle Code. The exemption from the motor vehicle license fees shall apply only to the first vehicle owned and operated by the applicant. D. Motor Bicycles or Motorcycles. Licenses purchased on or before February 15th $ 8.00 Licenses purchased subsequent to February 15th and prior to May I st $ 12.00 Plus an additional sum of $2.50 per month, or any portion thereof, for any license purchased subsequent to April 30th. Expressly provided, however, the annual license fee for any vehicle, the title to which the applicant has secured during the calendar year, shall be eight dollars, provided that said license is secured within forty-five days from acquisition of title and proper evidence of date of acquisition of title is furnished the finance department upon application. E. Antique Automobiles. Passenger vehicles more than thirty years of age driven on streets only in going to and returning from an antique auto show or used in public parades and which have, prior to application to the city, been registered with the state as an antique auto, pursuant to the provisions of subparagraph (b) of Section 3-801 of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Law $ 2.00 F. Commercial Motor Vehicles. 1. Gross weight including maximum load of 8,000 pounds or less: Licenses purchased on or before February 15th $ 13.00 Licenses purchased subsequent to February 15th and prior to May I st $ 19.50 Plus an additional sum of $2.50 per month, or any portion thereof, for any license purchased subsequent to April 30th. Said classification shall include recreational vehicles, other than recreational vehicles owned and operated by persons over sixty-five years of age who do not own any other 614 VOLUME LI motor vehicle. For purposes of this section such recreational vehicles shall be classified as passenger vehicles. 2. Gross weight including maximum load of more than 8,000 pounds and less than 12,000 pounds: Licenses purchased on or before February 15th $ 20.00 Licenses purchased subsequent to February 15th and prior to May 1st $ 30.00 Plus an additional sum of $2.50 per month, or any portion thereof, for any license purchased subsequent to April 30th. 3. Gross weight including maximum load of more than 12,000 pounds: Licenses purchased on or before February 15th $ 30.00 Licenses purchased subsequent to February 15th and prior to May 1st $ 45.00 Expressly provided however, the annual license fee for any commercial motor vehicles, the title to which the applicant has secured during the calendar year, shall be the amount indicated for licenses purchased on or before February 15th, provided that said license is secured within forty-five days from the acquisition of title, and proper evidence of acquisition of title is furnished the finance department upon application. G. Vehicles Owned and Operated for Selling or Demonstration Purposes by Dealers Possessing State Dealer License Plates. The charge for such licenses shall be on a graduated basis, based upon the number of state dealer license plates which the dealer purchases during the calendar year. The fees for such licenses shall be as follows: Number of Vehicles Fee I to 5 inclusive $10.00 for the first license plus $3.00 for each additional license 6 to 10 inclusive $32.00 for the first six licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license II to 15 inclusive $54.00 for the first eleven licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license 16 to 20 inclusive $76.00 for the first sixteen licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license 21 to 25 inclusive $98.00 for the first twenty-one licenses plus $3.00 for eoch additional license 26 to 30 inclusive $120.00 for the first twenty-six licenses plus $3.00 for eoch additional license 31 to 35 inclusive $142.00 for the first thirty-one licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license 36 to 40 inclusive $164.00 for the first thirty-six licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license eith 41 to 45 inclusive $186.00 for the first forty-one licenses plus $3.00 for ems' additional license VOLUME LI 615 46 to 50 inclusive $208.00 for the first forty-six licenses plus $3.00 for each additional license In applying for city vehicle licenses, each dealer shall file with the city an affidavit, in a form provided by the city, indicating the number of state dealer license plates such dealer has or will purchase during the calendar year. The city shall issue a license certificate indicating the number of city motor vehicle licenses purchased by such dealer, who shall display the same in a conspicuous place at his place of business. 11.72.040 Emblems. The city shall provide suitable license metal plates or emblems to be affixed to all vehicles described in this chapter. When metal plates are furnished, the same shall be conspicuously displayed on the front of the vehicle. When license emblems other than metal plates are furnished, the same shall be conspicuously displayed on the lower right corner of the windshield of the vehicle. All licenses shall expire on December 31st of the year of issue and shall be prorated in the amount of one-half of annual fee for vehicles purchased after June 30th of each year. Substitute emblems may be issued wherever proper proof of loss or destruction of the original emblem is made, or in the instance where an owner has acquired a new vehicle to replace the one for which the emblem was originally issued and offers proof of the destruction of the original emblem, upon the payment of a fee of one dollar. 11.72.050 Use of fees. All revenues derived from the license fees herein provided for shall be ued for the purpose of improving, paving, repairing, or maintaining the streets and public roadways within the city; provided, that the octual cost of the collection of such fees and the disbursement thereof may be deducted from the total amount collected, and further provided that not to exceed thirty-five percent of such fees may be used for the payment of salaries and wages of policemen engaged in the duty of regulating traffic. 11.72.060 Penalty for violation. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Chapter 11.76 ARREST AND PENALTIES 11.76.010 Procedure upon arrest. Police officers may institute proceedings for the prosecution of persons violating the provisions of this title: A. By preparing a traffic citation slip and serving the same either by securely affixing some to the vehicle at the place where the offense was committed, or by delivering such arrest notice or summons slip to the person in charge of the vehicle; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any person 616 VOLUME LI arrested and charged with an offense contributing to on occident resulting in injury or death to my person, or to a person charged with reckless driving, or to any person charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, or to any person whom the arresting officer shall have reasonable cause to believe has committed any felony, or to any person whom the arresting officer has reasonable cause to believe will not appear pursuant to the arrest notice at the time and place specified, or to any person who is a nonresident of the state, and, in either one or more of such events, the arresting officer shall take such person or persons before the nearest and most accessible court having jurisdiction of such offenses; or B. By taking the operator of the vehicle or such other person who has violated any provision of this title, with the exception of Chapters 11.44, 11.48 and 11.72 into custody at the time of committing the offense and taking the offender before the court having jurisdiction of the offense and making a written complaint before such court. 11.76.020 Release on bail. Every person arrested for a violation of this title shall be released upon bail being furnished in proper amount and according to procedure prescribed by the statutes of this state. 11.76.030 Charging of violations of adopted state traffic regulations. When charging violations of any of the state traffic regulations adopted within this title, such violations shall be identified by the chapter and section as provided in the Illinois Revised Statutes, with the "Elgin Municipal Code" box on the uniform citation being denoted. 11.76.040 Penalty for violation generally. Except in cases where the provisions of this title provide for a different penalty, every person convicted of violating any provisions of this title, including those provisions of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code adopted herein, shall be punished by o fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars. 11.76.050 Penalty for parking violation. A. Any person accused of a violation of Chapters 11.56, 1 1.60, 11.64 and 11.68, except Sections 11.60.081, 11.60.082, 11.60.083, 11.60.084, 11.68.050 and 11.68.070, may settle and compromise the claim for such illegal parking by paying to the city the sum of ten dollars within ten days from the time such alleged offense was committed. Any person accused of violating Sections 11.60.081, 11.60.082, 11.60.083, 11.60.084 and 11.68.050A may settle and compromise the claim for such illegal parking by paying to the city the sum of two dollars within forty-eight hours of the time such offense was committed, or by paying to the city the sum of three dollars subsequent to said forty- eight hour period and prior to such person being charged by written complaint or notice to appear for such violation. Any person accused of violating Section 11.68.050B may settle and compromise the claim for such illegal parking by paying to the city the sum of five dollars within forty-eight hours of the time such offense was committed, or by paying to the city the sum of ten dollars subsequent to said forty-eight hour period and prior to such person being charged by written complaint or notice to appear for such violation. VOLUME L 617 B. The members of the police department are authorized to refrain from instituting the prosecution for the alleged offense involved; expressly provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to persons parking a vehicle so as to obstruct the entrance or exit of any place where police or fire department apparatus or other emergency equipment is kept or housed, or so as to block an emergency entrance to a hospital, nor shall these provisions apply to any person charged with parking a vehicle so as to entirely obstruct traffic on an arterial street to one-way traffic only, nor to any person who refuses to move a vehicle illegally parked at the request of any member of the police department. C. The tickets issued under this section shall be as a courtesy in lieu of arrest. If the operator does not settle the claim, a warrant or notice to appear will issue for violating the ordinance codified herein, and such person shall be subject to fines and penalties set forth in Sections 11.76.010 through 11.76.030." Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication in the manner provided by law. s/ Richard L. Verbic Richard L. Verbic, Mayor Presented: September 22, 1986 Passed: September 22, 1986 Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0 Recorded: Published: Attest: s/ Marie Yearman Marie Yearman, City Clerk ORDINANCE PASSED AMENDING CHAPTER 11.72 ENTITLED "VEHICLE LICENSES' OF THE ELGINMUNICIPAL CODE Mayor Verbic: I am going to vote against this ordinance, I feel that the increase of 150% is too high. In my estimation this is too much, too fast , with all the things that are contemplated for the people of Elgin. I do think we have to do things in modernization and I don't think we should put that much on their shoulders in such short period of time.