This Part 2 is enacted pursuant to the Village's authority under its general police powers, 65 ILCS 5/11, the Illinois Park District Code, 70 ILCS 1205/1-1 et seq., and as otherwise provided by law. All persons coming upon Village property shall abide by this Part 2. The Illinois Park District Code states that the members of the Village Board and all police officers appointed by them shall be conservators of the peace within and upon such parks, boulevards, driveways and property controlled by Village, and shall have power to make arrests in view of the offense or upon warrants for violation as for breach of the peace, in the same manner as the police in cities organized and existing under the general laws of the Village of Sidney, County of Champaign and State of Illinois.
All sworn officers of the Champaign County Sheriff's Office shall have the power and the authority to issue citations and complaints or arrest any persons found in the act of violating any ordinance of the Village or rules or regulations thereof, other ordinances of the Village or laws of the State of Illinois, where applicable, and to eject said person from any park or any portion thereof for violation of any such ordinance, rule, regulation and statute.
A. 
Any person violating or disobeying any provision of this Part 2 may be arrested by the police in the enforcement of this Part 2 and may be fined upon conviction the sum of $750, which fine may be recovered by an action in the name of the Village in the Circuit Court of Champaign County, Illinois.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
B. 
Payment of violations without court action:
(1) 
In the case of any violations of the provisions hereof, if, in the opinion of the police officer detecting such violation, it is of such a nature or kind that it does not tend to immediately endanger the public safety, and Village property has not been damaged, such police officer may issue a "warning" complaint which indicates that payment of a lesser penalty may be paid to resolve such obligation.
(2) 
The Village shall designate the location to which such compromise payments shall be made. In the case of failure to make payments as herein provided, the officer issuing the complaint shall transmit the complaint to the Clerk of the Circuit of Champaign County, as in other cases.
C. 
The Village make also seek, in addition to or instead of fines and penalties, an order that the offender be required to make restitution for damage resulting from violations of this Part 2.
The Village Board of Trustees shall from time to time promulgate and make reasonable rules, practices, procedures and regulations governing the use of the various areas, facilities, devices and vehicles within the parks, and such rules and regulations shall become binding and effective upon their being posted at the entrance to the facility or areas governed by them and shall be enforced with the same force and effect as the other provisions of this Part 2.
This Part 2 shall not be construed to prevent other law enforcement officers from carrying out their own duties within the territories of the Village as defined by applicable laws of the State of Illinois and United States or ordinances of Champaign County, Illinois or in accord with any other policing agreement approved by the Village Board of Trustees.
In order to carry out the terms of this Part 2, the Village shall have the authority to issue the permits, set fees, post notices or take the other action as called for herein, subject to the provisions set forth in § 175-49.
This Part 2 shall not be construed to prevent or preclude the lawful use by the Village of a civil remedy at law or in equity, as the case may be, to correct any abuse or loss suffered by the Village as a result of a violation of this Part 2 or any law of the Village of Sidney, Champaign County or the State of Illinois.
All persons within the parks of the Village are subject to all ordinances, rules and regulations of the Village as well as all applicable laws of the United States, State of Illinois and local ordinances of Champaign County, Illinois, as amended and changed from time to time. These laws include, without limitation, the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Criminal Code of the State of Illinois and Game and Fish Codes of the State of Illinois, as amended and changed from time to time.