For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different
meaning:
AND; OR
"And" may be read "or," and "or" may be read "and," if the
sense requires it.
ANOTHER
When used to designate the owner of property which is the
subject of an offense, includes not only natural persons but also
every other owner of property.
BOARD
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Coal City, Illinois,
and the legislative authority of the Village.
COUNTY
Grundy County, Illinois.
ELECTORS
Persons qualified to vote for elective officers at municipal
elections. (ILCS Ch. 65, Act 5, § 1-1-2)
HIGHWAY, ROAD, or STREET
May include any road laid out by authority of the United
States, or of this state, or of any town or county of this state,
and all bridges thereupon. (ILCS Ch. 5, Act 70, § 1-16)
ILCS
Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992, as heretofore and hereafter
amended.
KEEPER or PROPRIETOR
Includes all persons, whether acting by themselves or as
a servant, agent, or employee.
MAY
The act referred to is permissive.
MONTH
A calendar month. (ILCS Ch. 5, Act 70, § 1-10)
OATH
Includes affirmation and "swear" includes affirm. (ILCS Ch.
5, Act 70, § 1-12)
OWNER
When applied to property, includes any part owner, joint
owner, or tenant in common of the whole or part of such property.
PERSON
Includes all words referring to or importing persons, and
may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate as well
as individuals. (ILCS Ch. 5, Act 70, § 1-5)
POLICE OFFICERS
Police officers employed and in the service of the Village
of Coal City, Illinois.
POLICE FORCE
Shall be construed to include such persons in the employ
of the Village as members of the Police Department, who are or shall
hereafter be appointed and sworn as police officers. (ILCS Ch. 5,
Act 70, § 1-20)
PREMISES
As applied to property, includes land and buildings.
PRESIDENT
The President of the Village of Coal City, Illinois. The
President may also be referred to as "Mayor."
PROPERTY
Includes real, personal, mixed estates and interests.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Includes boards of education; the municipal, county, state,
or federal government, its officers or an agency thereof; or any duly
authorized public official.
PUBLIC PLACE
Includes any street, sidewalk, park, cemetery, school yard,
body of water or watercourse, public conveyance, or any other place
for the sale of merchandise, public accommodation, or amusement.
REGISTERED MAIL
Includes certified mail; and "certified mail" includes registered
mail.
ROAD
See "highway, road or street."
SIDEWALK
That portion of the street between the curbline and the adjacent
property line intended for the use of pedestrians.
STATE
The State of Illinois.
STREET
May include any road laid out by authority of the United
States, or of this state, or of any town or county of this state,
and all bridges upon the same. (ILCS Ch. 5, Act 70, § 1-16)
TENANT or OCCUPANT
As applied to premises, includes any person holding a written
or oral lease, or who actually occupies the whole or any part of such
premises, alone or with others.
TRUSTEE
The Trustees of the Village.
WEEK
Seven consecutive days.
WHOEVER
Includes all persons, natural and artificial; partners; principals,
agents, and employees; and all officials, public or private.
WHOLESALER or WHOLESALE DEALER
Unless otherwise specifically defined, they shall be understood
to relate to the sale of goods, merchandise, articles, or things in
quantity to persons who purchase for the purpose of release, as distinguished
from a "retail dealer" who sells in smaller quantities direct to the
consumer.
WRITTEN or IN WRITING
May include printing, electronic and any other mode of representing
words and letters; but when the written signature of any person is
required by law on any official or public writing or bond, required
by law, it shall be (1) the proper handwriting of such person or,
in case he is unable to write, his proper mark, or (2) an electronic
signature as defined in the Electronic Commerce Security Act (5 ILCS
175/1-101 et seq.), except as otherwise provided by law. (ILCS Ch.
5, Act 70, § 1-15)
YEAR
A calendar year unless otherwise expressed, and the word
"year" alone, is equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord."
(ILCS Ch. 5, Act 70, § 1-10)
All general provisions, terms, phrases, and expressions contained
in this Code shall be liberally construed in order that the true intent
of the Village Board may be fully carried out.
All of the provisions of Title I not incompatible with future
legislation shall apply to ordinances hereafter adopted, amending
or supplementing this Code unless otherwise specifically provided.
If any provisions of a section of this Code of Ordinances or
the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of
the section or related sections which can be given effect without
the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions
are severable.
If the provisions of different codes, chapters, or sections
of the Codified Ordinances conflict with or contravene each other,
the provisions bearing the latest passage date shall prevail. If the
conflicting provisions bear the same passage date, the conflict shall
be construed so as to be consistent with the meaning or legal effect
of the questions of the subject matter taken as a whole.
If a manifest error is discovered consisting of the misspelling
of any word or words, the omission of any word or words necessary
to express the intention of the provision affected, the use of a word
or words to which no meaning can be attached, or the use of a word
or words when another word or words was clearly intended to express
the intent, such spelling shall be corrected, and such word or words
supplied, omitted, or substituted as will conform with the manifest
intention. The provision shall have the same effect as though the
correct words were contained in the text as originally published.
No alteration shall be made or permitted if there is any question
regarding the nature or extent of the error.
All ordinances passed subsequent to this Code which amend, repeal,
or in any way affect this Code may be numbered in accordance with
the numbering system of this Code and printed for inclusion herein,
or in the case of repealed chapters, sections, and subsections, or
any part thereof, by subsequent ordinances, the repealed portions
may be excluded from the Code by the omission from reprinted pages
affected thereby, and the subsequent ordinances as numbered and printed
or omitted, in the case of repeal, shall be prima facie evidence of
subsequent ordinances until this Code of Ordinances and subsequent
ordinances numbered or omitted are readopted as a new Code of Ordinances
by the Village.
This Code, from and after its effective date, shall contain
all of the provisions of a general nature pertaining to the subjects
herein enumerated and embraced. All prior ordinances pertaining to
the subjects treated by this Code shall be deemed repealed from and
after the effective date of this Code of Ordinances.
All ordinances of a temporary or special nature (including,
but not limited to, tax levy ordinances; budget ordinances; ordinances
relating to boundaries and annexations; franchise ordinances and other
ordinances granting special rights to persons or corporations; contract
ordinances and ordinances authorizing the execution of a contract
or the issuance of warrants; salary ordinances; ordinances establishing,
naming, or vacating streets, alleys, or other public places; improvement
ordinances; bond ordinances; ordinances relating to elections; ordinances
relating to the transfer or acceptance of real estate by or from the
Village; and all special ordinances), as well as any other ordinances
pertaining to subjects not enumerated and embraced in this Code of
Ordinances, shall remain in full force and effect unless herein repealed
expressly or by necessary implication.
Whenever an ordinance by its nature either authorizes or enables
the Village Board or a certain Village officer or employee to make
additional regulations for the purpose of carrying out the intent
of the ordinance, all regulations of a similar nature serving that
purpose effected prior to the codification and not inconsistent thereto
shall remain in effect and are saved.
Whenever any technical codes are incorporated herein by reference,
any subsequent amendments or revisions to such technical codes shall
automatically become a part of this Code and shall be made available
for public inspection by the Village. Further, to the extent of any
conflict between the technical provisions of this Code and any technical
codes adopted by reference, the most restrictive provision shall prevail.