§ 116.25  FOOD STORE SANITATION CODE.
   There is hereby adopted by the Village of Calumet Park, County of Cook and State of Illinois: Retail Food Store Sanitation Code (October, 1992, Illinois Department of Public Health) in its entirety, along with the following additional provisions.
   (A)   When the conduct or operation of any retail food store covered by this subchapter, whether licensed or unlicensed, shall violate this code in such a way as to constitute a nuisance in fact and a clear and present danger to the public health, safety or general welfare, or where the owner or operator of such retail food store shall have refused to allow an inspection of his or her premises, the Mayor shall be authorized to summarily order the cessation of business and the closing of the premises until the danger no longer exists.
   (B)   Within eight days after a summary order by the Mayor pursuant to division (A) above, the Mayor shall call a hearing for the purpose of determining whether or not the right to operate a business subject to the Mayor's summary order shall be permanently revoked or reinstated, pursuant to division (A) above.
   (C)   Notice of the hearing pursuant to the preceding paragraph shall be given in writing, setting forth specifically the grounds of the complaint and the time and place of the hearing. The notice shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the retail food store owner/operator at his or her last known address at least three days prior to the date set for the hearing. If the retail food store operator receiving such a notice shall request a continuance of the date of the hearing, the retail food store which is the subject of the hearing shall remain closed until the conclusion of the hearing and the decision shall have been issued.
   (D)   The hearing shall be conducted and the decision issued in accordance with the provisions of state law.
(Ord. 94-637, passed 10-13-1994)  Penalty, see § 116.99