8-2-7: OVERNIGHT PARKING OF VEHICLES WEIGHING OVER THREE TONS PROHIBITED:
   (A)   Prohibition:
      1.   It shall be unlawful for the driver or operator to park or the owner to allow the driver or operator to park any vehicle having a weight in excess of three (3) tons on any day of the week between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on any portion of the following named streets, avenues or public ways within the village:
Albany Street
East Street
Highland Avenue
Highway Court
Lake Side Drive
Main Street
Moline Road
Oak Street
Pine Street
School Court
Short Street
Walnut Street
West Street
Fourth Street
Fifth Avenue
Fifth Street
Fifth Street Court
Sixth Avenue
Sixth Street
Seventh Avenue
Seventh Street
Eighth Avenue
Eighth Street
Ninth Avenue
Tenth Avenue
Tenth Street
Eleventh Avenue
Eleventh Street
Twelfth Avenue
Twelfth Avenue A
Twelfth Avenue B
Twelfth Street
Thirteenth Avenue
Thirteenth Street
Sixteenth Avenue
      2.   The village shall erect signs giving reasonable notice of the parking prohibition stated herein at each entrance to the village and at such further locations as may be determined necessary by the chief of police.
      3.   Whenever the enforcement of the provisions of this section temporarily causes substantial and unreasonable hardship in the case of any particular operation, the chief of police or his authorized agent shall have the power to grant a temporary permit for such operation, and when so doing, the chief of police or such authorized agent shall designate the location where such vehicle shall park. Such temporary permit shall be for a time period not in excess of forty eight (48) hours.
      4.   Each day shall be considered a separate offense.
   (B)   Definition: The word "vehicle" shall have the definition as contained in the Illinois vehicle code, 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/1-217.
   (C)   Penalty: Any person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation found to be an operator, driver or owner of a vehicle who has violated this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense, notwithstanding the general penalty section of this code. (Ord. 443, 7-13-1993)