[Amended 10-7-1985 by L.L. No. 1-1985; 12-7-1998 by L.L. No. 11-1998]
Every tree, vine, shrub, hedge or obstruction
of any character whatsoever, whether the same is situated in, upon
or over a public street or highway or sidewalk or in, upon or over
any private property adjacent to such public street or highway or
sidewalk, which shall be determined by the Code Official to obscure
or obstruct or hide from view any official traffic sign or signal
or the view of any operator of any vehicle or which shall tend to
endanger the safety of persons using a public street or highway or
sidewalk, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and, to the extent
required by the Code Official, every such tree, vine, shrub, hedge
or obstruction shall be trimmed, cut or removed by the owner, tenant
or occupant of the land upon which the same is situated upon not less
than five days' notice. Such notice shall be deemed sufficiently given
if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to
the owner of the affected property (if known to the Code Official)
or to the person appearing on the most recent assessment roll of the
Village as the owner thereof. Any such owner, tenant or occupant who
shall, after such notice or demand, fail to comply therewith shall
be liable for the penalties provided for a violation of this article.
It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator
of any vehicle to stop, stand, or park such vehicle on any street
for the primary purpose of displaying advertising. It shall be unlawful
for any person to park upon any street any vehicle displayed for sale.
[Added 1-13-2020 by L.L.
No. 2-2020]
A. No person
shall ride, drive, propel or operate any vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle,
scooter, or other conveyance powered by any means, on any sidewalk,
path, lane or other place reserved for the use of pedestrians in the
Village.
B. Nothing
in this section shall be construed to prohibit:
(1) A child under the age of 12 years riding a bicycle, tricycle or other
like conveyance upon or over any sidewalk or other place reserved
for the use of pedestrians; or
(2) Any person riding, driving or otherwise propelling any vehicle, motorcycle,
bicycle, scooter or other powered conveyance across a curb or sidewalk
at a place set apart as a lawful driveway, entrance to or exit from
an abutting property by way of a lawful curb cut.