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Abandoned refrigerators
§ 381-8 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
§ 398-20 — Abandoned refrigerators.
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Abandoned vehicles
Ch 381 — Nuisances
Ch 410 — Property Maintenance
Ch 455 — Streets, Sidewalks and Driveways
§ 491-3 — Removal and storage of abandoned vehicles; reclaiming impounded vehicles.
§ 491-4 — Disposal of impounded vehicles.
§ 491-6 — Owner responsible for costs.
Ch 495 — Vehicles and Traffic
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Abandonment
§ 67-5 — Village funds to be spent in accordance with appropriation.
131-1A{1} — SURPLUS VILLAGE PROPERTY
§ 131-2 — Lost and abandoned property.
§ 212-3 — Dog licenses.
§ 212-14 — Neglected, abandoned or injured animals.
§ 303-5 — Outdoor woodburning furnaces.
§ 322-17 — Suspension or revocation of license.
Ch 381 — Nuisances
§ 381-3 — Unhealthy, hazardous or unsightly materials on public or private property.
§ 381-8 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
§ 398-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 398-20 — Abandoned refrigerators.
Ch 410 — Property Maintenance
Ch 455 — Streets, Sidewalks and Driveways
§ 460-15 — Determination of adequacy of public facilities and services.
Ch 491 — Vehicles, Abandoned
§ 491-1 — Abandonment prohibited; definitions; exceptions.
§ 491-3 — Removal and storage of abandoned vehicles; reclaiming impounded vehicles.
§ 491-4 — Disposal of impounded vehicles.
§ 491-5 — Report of sale or disposal.
§ 491-6 — Owner responsible for costs.
Ch 495 — Vehicles and Traffic
§ 495-13 — Restrictions on parking; posted limitations.
§ 510-36 — Private wells.
510-36C{7} — WELL ABANDONMENT
§ 510-40 — Use of municipal sewers required.
§ 510-44 — Liability.
§ 525-52 — Dangerous and abandoned signs.
§ 525-56 — Nonconforming signs.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1996 Code to 2011 Code
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Accessory buildings and structures
§ 293-26 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
§ 293-31 — Applicability; conditions for continued use.
293-44{1} — ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
293-44{14} — DEVELOPMENT
293-44{58} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
303-5B{1} — OUTDOOR WOODBURNING FURNACE
§ 438-3 — Maintenance.
450-5{29} — LOT
525-7{1} — ACCESSORY BUILDING
525-7{40} — GARAGE, PRIVATE
525-7{65} — NURSERY
525-7{66} — NURSERY SCHOOL
§ 525-11 — Site regulations.
§ 525-14 — R-1 Residential District.
§ 525-20 — C-1 Conservancy District.
§ 525-69 — Signal-receiving antennas.
§ 525-71 — Accessory uses or structures.
§ 525-74 — Permanent swimming pools.
§ 525-75 — Temporary swimming pools.
§ 525-95 — Temporary use of storage containers.
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Accessory uses
§ 293-31 — Applicability; conditions for continued use.
293-44{48} — NONCONFORMING USE
525-7{2} — ACCESSORY USE
525-7{86} — USE, PRINCIPAL
§ 525-9 — Use restrictions.
§ 525-17 — B-1 Commercial District.
§ 525-19 — I-1 Industrial District.
Ch 525 Art X — Accessory Uses and Structures; Fences; Swimming Pools
§ 525-71 — Accessory uses or structures.
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Accident reports
§ 432-1 — Adoption of statutory provisions.
§ 432-7 — Accidents and accident reports.
§ 495-7 — Accident reports.
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Adult entertainment
Ch 193 — Adult Entertainment and Public Indecency
§ 193-1 — Findings and purpose.
§ 193-4 — Entertainment license required.
Ch 193 Art III — Sexually Oriented Adult Entertainment Establishments
§ 193-10 — Purpose.
193-11{1} — SEXUALLY ORIENTED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT
§ 193-19 — Physical layout of adult establishments.
§ 193-20 — Responsibilities of operators.
§ 193-27 — Statement of findings and intent.
Ch 322 — Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages
Ch 381 — Nuisances
Ch 398 — Peace and Good Order
Ch 525 — Zoning
Ch 525 Art XVI — Sexually Oriented Businesses and Establishments
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Adult uses
§ 193-27 — Statement of findings and intent.
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Advertising
§ 193-4 — Entertainment license required.
§ 193-5 — Regulations.
193-11{1} — SEXUALLY ORIENTED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT
193-28{4} — ADULT MOTEL
193-28{12} — ESCORT AGENCY
§ 193-30 — Exemptions.
§ 217-2 — License required; regulations; exceptions.
293-44{7} — CAMPGROUND
§ 392-1 — Park regulations.
§ 398-8 — Loud and unnecessary noise.
§ 398-13 — Drug paraphernalia.
§ 398-18 — Destruction of property.
§ 398-19 — Littering.
§ 495-15 — Stopping or parking prohibited in certain specified places.
525-7{2} — ACCESSORY USE
525-7{3} — ADVERTISING STRUCTURE, OUTDOOR
§ 525-17 — B-1 Commercial District.
§ 525-44 — Purpose.
525-45{3} — BILLBOARD
525-45{8} — DIRECTORY SIGN
525-45{9} — ELECTRONIC MESSAGE UNIT SIGN
525-45{17} — OFF-PREMISES SIGN
§ 525-47 — Signs not requiring permit.
§ 525-48 — Commercial and industrial signs.
§ 525-49 — Agricultural and residential signs.
§ 525-51 — Prohibited signs.
§ 525-52 — Dangerous and abandoned signs.
§ 525-55 — Special sign requirements.
§ 525-69 — Signal-receiving antennas.
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Agricultural districts
§ 525-12 — Districts established.
§ 525-13 — District boundaries; Zoning Map.
§ 525-16 — A-1 Agricultural District.
§ 525-47 — Signs not requiring permit.
§ 525-73 — Fences.
§ 525-94 — Location restrictions.
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Air conditioning
510-39A{6} — COOLING WATER
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Air pollution
§ 381-6 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 495-36 — Unauthorized off-road operation of motor vehicles.
§ 525-65 — Air pollution.
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Alarm systems
Ch 206 — Alarm Systems
§ 206-1 — Title.
§ 206-2 — Purpose.
206-3{1} — ALARM BUSINESS
206-3{2} — ALARM SYSTEM
206-3{3} — ANNUNCIATOR
206-3{4} — ANSWERING SERVICE
206-3{5} — AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
206-3{6} — AUTOMATIC HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
206-3{7} — BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
206-3{8} — CENTRAL STATION
206-3{9} — DIRECT CONNECT
206-3{10} — FALSE ALARM
206-3{11} — INTERCONNECT
206-3{12} — MANUAL HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
206-3{14} — SUBSCRIBER
§ 206-7 — Testing.
§ 206-8 — Notification of service disruption.
§ 206-9 — False alarms; violations and penalties.
§ 206-10 — Village liability.
§ 206-11 — Permits for private alarm systems.
§ 206-12 — Revocation of permit; appeals.
§ 217-3 — Conditions for issuance of license.
§ 217-4 — Application.
Ch 285 — Fires and Fire Prevention
§ 285-1 — Impeding fire equipment.
§ 285-3 — Damaging fire hose; obstructing fire hydrants; parking near fires.
§ 285-5 — Vehicles to yield right-of-way.
§ 285-11 — Fire Inspector duties.
Ch 381 — Nuisances
§ 398-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 422-6 — Sex offender restricted zones.
§ 495-6 — Warning lights on police vehicles.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1996 Code to 2011 Code
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Alcoholic beverages
§ 193-27 — Statement of findings and intent.
§ 260-3 — Operational requirements of promotional associations and common consumption areas.
§ 322-1 — Adoption of statutory provisions.
§ 322-2 — Definitions.
§ 322-4 — Classes of licenses.
§ 322-7 — Qualifications for license.
§ 322-14 — Conditions of license.
§ 322-16 — Restrictions on temporary fermented malt beverage or wine licenses.
§ 322-17 — Suspension or revocation of license.
§ 322-18 — Operator's license.
322-20{1} — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
§ 322-21 — Prohibited acts.
§ 322-22 — Private property held out for public use.
§ 392-1 — Park regulations.
§ 398-7 — Loitering.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1996 Code to 2011 Code
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Amusements
§ 168-7 — General powers.
§ 289-3 — Use of fireworks.
§ 335-2 — Curfew.
§ 398-6 — Obstructing streets and sidewalks.
§ 525-17 — B-1 Commercial District.
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Anchoring
§ 293-16 — General development standards.
§ 293-19 — Public or private campgrounds.
§ 293-22 — Standards for developments in floodway areas.
§ 293-26 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
§ 293-39 — Floodproofing.
§ 525-54 — Construction and maintenance of signs.
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Animals
§ 67-28 — Special charges.
Ch 212 — Animals
212-1{1} — ANIMAL
212-1{6} — FARM ANIMAL
212-1{10} — PET
§ 212-3 — Dog licenses.
§ 212-5 — Rabies quarantine.
§ 212-6 — Restrictions on keeping of animals.
§ 212-7 — Impoundment of animals.
§ 212-9 — Keeping of dangerous animals; pit bull dogs.
§ 212-10 — Animal feces.
§ 212-11 — Injury to property by animals.
§ 212-13 — Protected animals; wild animals and insects; farm animals.
§ 212-14 — Neglected, abandoned or injured animals.
§ 212-15 — Cruelty to animals and birds.
§ 212-16 — Limitation on number of dogs and cats.
§ 212-17 — Trapping of animals on Village property.
§ 293-23 — Prohibited uses.
§ 293-26 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
Ch 381 — Nuisances
§ 381-6 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 381-8 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
Ch 392 — Parks and Recreation
§ 392-1 — Park regulations.
Ch 398 — Peace and Good Order
§ 398-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 398-8 — Loud and unnecessary noise.
§ 398-19 — Littering.
§ 432-1 — Adoption of statutory provisions.
§ 438-4 — Permitted and prohibited materials.
§ 438-12 — Removal of offensive matter.
§ 460-45 — General requirements.
§ 495-36 — Unauthorized off-road operation of motor vehicles.
§ 510-41 — Prohibited discharges.
§ 510-71 — Separation distances.
525-7{10} — BUILDING
§ 525-16 — A-1 Agricultural District.
§ 525-48 — Commercial and industrial signs.
§ 525-65 — Air pollution.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1996 Code to 2011 Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Antennas
Ch 525 Art IX — Signal-Receiving Antennas; Antenna Towers
§ 525-69 — Signal-receiving antennas.
525-69C{2} — SIGNAL-RECEIVING ANTENNA
§ 525-70 — Radio or television antenna towers.
§ 525-76 — Height modifications.
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Apartments
§ 223-5 — General regulations.
398-6C{4} — SIDEWALK
§ 455-5 — General requirements for driveways.
460-5{3} — BIKEWAY
460-5{47} — RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT or DWELLING UNIT
§ 460-29 — Streetlighting; street trees.
§ 510-36 — Private wells.
525-7{5} — APARTMENT
525-7{6} — APARTMENT HOUSE
525-7{29} — DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY
525-7{46} — HOTEL
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Appeals
§ 7-8 — Review procedure.
§ 7-9 — Administrative appeal.
§ 7-10 — Hearing on administrative appeal.
§ 18-2 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 67-23 — Board actions after hearing.
§ 67-26 — Appealed assessments payable when due.
§ 168-14 — Presiding officers.
193-2{4} — OBSCENE MATERIAL
193-2{5} — OBSCENE PERFORMANCE
§ 193-8 — License suspension, revocation or nonrenewal.
§ 193-24 — License suspension, revocation or nonrenewal.
§ 206-11 — Permits for private alarm systems.
§ 206-12 — Revocation of permit; appeals.
§ 250-12 — Appeals; variances.
§ 293-33 — Flood-fringe areas.
§ 293-34 — Existing agencies.
§ 293-35 — Zoning administrator.
§ 293-36 — Plan Commission.
§ 293-37 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 293-38 — Appeals of permit denials.
293-44{36} — HEARING NOTICE
293-44{63} — VARIANCE
§ 347-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 381-3 — Unhealthy, hazardous or unsightly materials on public or private property.
§ 410-2 — Natural lawns.
§ 410-3 — Length of lawns, grasses and noxious weeds.
§ 422-9 — Appeals.
§ 450-8 — Permit procedure.
§ 450-14 — Appeals.
§ 455-8 — Regulations governing excavations and openings.
§ 460-40 — Lot design standards.
§ 460-50 — Impact fees.
§ 460-52 — Violations and penalties; revocation of permits; appeals.
§ 472-6 — Appeals.
§ 476-10 — Appeals.
§ 510-65 — Sewer service charges and connection fees.
Ch 525 — Zoning
§ 525-46 — Sign permit; insurance; inspection; appeals.
§ 525-52 — Dangerous and abandoned signs.
§ 525-53 — Variances or exceptions.
§ 525-69 — Signal-receiving antennas.
§ 525-78 — General administrative system.
§ 525-79 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 525-80 — Role of Plan Commission, Village Board and Zoning Board of Appeals.
Ch 525 Art XIV — Appeals and Variances
§ 525-86 — Appeals; Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 525-87 — Hearing on appeals.
§ 525-88 — Decisions of Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 525-89 — Variances.
§ 525-90 — Review by court of record.
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Appointments
§ 7-8 — Review procedure.
§ 7-10 — Hearing on administrative appeal.
§ 18-1 — Board of Review.
§ 18-2 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 18-3 — Plan Commission.
§ 18-5 — Residency requirement; attendance standards.
§ 32-4 — Oath and bond.
§ 54-1 — Joint Emergency Government Director.
§ 60-1 — Statement of purpose.
60-2{6} — PUBLIC OFFICIAL
§ 115-2 — Appointed officials.
§ 115-3 — Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 115-4 — Deputy Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 115-5 — Attorney; special counsel.
§ 115-6 — Chief of Police.
§ 115-7 — Weed Commissioner.
§ 115-8 — Director of Public Works.
§ 115-9 — Assessor.
§ 115-10 — Eligibility for office.
§ 115-11 — Oaths of office.
§ 115-12 — Vacancies.
§ 115-13 — Removal from office.
§ 126-1 — Organization.
§ 126-8 — Suspension or removal of law enforcement officers.
§ 144-4 — Public access to records.
§ 168-4 — Trustees.
§ 168-5 — Village President.
§ 168-6 — Committees.
§ 168-8 — Cooperation with other municipalities.
§ 168-13 — Quorum.
212-1{7} — LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
§ 285-2 — Police power; investigation of fires.
§ 285-11 — Fire Inspector duties.
§ 293-34 — Existing agencies.
§ 293-37 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 322-7 — Qualifications for license.
§ 322-11 — Transfer and lapse of license.
§ 472-4 — Registration procedure.
§ 472-7 — Prohibited practices; disclosure requirements.
§ 476-3 — Village Forester; right of entry.
§ 525-79 — Zoning Administrator.
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Ashes
§ 381-6 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 381-8 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
§ 392-1 — Park regulations.
§ 455-15 — Unlawful dumping.
§ 525-65 — Air pollution.
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Assessments
§ 1-18 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 32-8 — Forfeitures.
§ 67-11 — Statement of real property status.
Ch 67 Art II — Special Assessments and Charges
§ 67-18 — Authority to levy special assessments.
§ 67-19 — Resolutions and report required.
§ 67-20 — Costs to be paid by special assessment.
§ 67-21 — Exemptions.
§ 67-22 — Notice of proposed or approved project.
§ 67-23 — Board actions after hearing.
§ 67-24 — Authority to amend, cancel or confirm special assessment.
§ 67-25 — Reduction of assessment; refunds.
§ 67-26 — Appealed assessments payable when due.
§ 67-27 — Lien on property.
§ 67-29 — General provisions.
§ 67-30 — Special assessment B bonds.
§ 115-9 — Assessor.
§ 144-7 — Destruction of records.
§ 168-7 — General powers.
§ 212-4 — Late fees.
§ 250-11 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 293-31 — Applicability; conditions for continued use.
§ 293-33 — Flood-fringe areas.
§ 293-35 — Zoning administrator.
293-44{61} — SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
§ 303-5 — Outdoor woodburning furnaces.
§ 335-3 — Village jurisdiction over juveniles.
§ 335-4 — Truancy.
§ 347-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 381-10 — Recovery of abatement costs.
§ 410-1 — Destruction of noxious weeds.
§ 410-2 — Natural lawns.
§ 410-3 — Length of lawns, grasses and noxious weeds.
§ 450-7 — Performance standards.
§ 450-8 — Permit procedure.
§ 450-13 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 460-13 — Land divisions and consolidations by certified survey map.
§ 460-17 — Technical requirements for final plats.
§ 460-19 — General provisions.
§ 460-20 — Contract required; surety; monuments.
§ 460-35 — Acceptance of improvements and dedications.
§ 460-49 — Administrative and other fees.
§ 460-50 — Impact fees.
§ 476-5 — Assessment of abatement costs.
§ 476-6 — Planting.
§ 495-2 — Administrative Code provisions adopted; vehicle equipment.
§ 495-20 — Winter parking.
§ 495-33 — Violations and penalties.
§ 495-34 — Enforcement.
§ 510-1 — Compulsory connection to Village sewer and water system.
§ 510-34 — Water and sewer main extension rules.
§ 510-36 — Private wells.
§ 510-40 — Use of municipal sewers required.
§ 510-46 — Building sewers and connections.
§ 510-50 — Violations and penalties.
§ 525-34 — Existing nonconforming uses.
§ 525-52 — Dangerous and abandoned signs.
§ 525-75 — Temporary swimming pools.
§ A550-11 — Annexation — August 9, 2005
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1996 Code to 2011 Code
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Assessor
§ 18-1 — Board of Review.
§ 115-9 — Assessor.
§ 360-2 — Reporting requirements; payment of fees.
§ 410-2 — Natural lawns.
§ 525-26 — Notice of hearing; report of Plan Commission.
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Attorney fees
§ 115-1 — General provisions.
§ 510-50 — Violations and penalties.