Title | Classification | Fee | Code Section |
Title | Classification | Fee | Code Section |
Title 1: Administration | |||
General penalties | Up to $750.00 | ||
Collection of fees, fines, and other sums, interest penalties | |||
Meetings of board, violation | $2.00 - 50.00 | ||
Returned checks service charge | Active acct. $20.00 Non-active $50.00 - 500.00 | ||
Title 3: Business Regulations | |||
General business license violations | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $500.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Initial first year non- refundable application fee (all classes except Class 7) | $1,000.00 | ||
Liquor licenses violations | 3-2-20
(B)(3) | ||
First violation in 12 months | $250.00 | ||
Second violation in 12 months | $500.00 | ||
Third and subsequent violations in 12 months | $750.00 | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 2, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 3, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 4, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 5, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 6, generally | |||
Late fee (within 15 days) | $50.00 | ||
Late fee (after 15 days) | $50.00 and ordinance violation penalty per 3-1-9
| ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 8, generally | Upon conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction, not less than $100.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 9, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Penalty | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-11-2
(H) | |
Penalty | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-11-3
(H) | |
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 13, generally | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | ||
Sale to Minors | $750.00; per offense | 3-16-6
(A) | |
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 16, generally | Not less than $100.00 not more than $750.00; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | ||
Violations of Title 3, Chapter 19, generally | $750.00 each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. Incarceration up to 6 months | ||
Penalties: Failure to register and late payment penalties | Not less than $40.00 nor more than $250.00 | ||
Violations prohibiting retail sale of animals | Any person convicted of violating any provision of any section of Chapter 22 shall be fined in an amount not less than $500.00 nor more than $750.00 for each animal offered for sale in violation of this chapter. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense | ||
Violation of Title 3, Chapter 26; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-26-11 | |
Violation of Title 3, Chapter 27; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-27-7 | |
Violation of Title 3, Chapter 28; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-28-11 | |
Violation of Title 3, Chapter 29; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 3-29-6 | |
Title 4: Building Regulations | |||
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 1; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-1-2
(1)(k) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 2; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-2-2
(1)(k) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 3; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-3-2
(30)( g) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 5; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-5-2
(1)(f) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 6; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-6-2
(1)(g) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 8; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-8-2
(1)(f) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 9; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-9-2
(1)(f) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 10; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-10-2
(1)( g) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 11; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 4-11-2
(1)(f ) | |
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 12; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Violation of Title 4, Chapter 13; Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Title 5: Zoning Regulations | |||
Violations of Title 5. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 5-19-5
(B) | |
Title 6: Subdivision Regulations | |||
Violation of Title 6 | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 6-2-6
(D)4 | |
Title 7: Public Ways And Property | |||
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 1; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-1-28 | |
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 3; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-3-10 | |
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 4; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-4-18(B) | |
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 5; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-5-16 | |
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 6; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-6-11 | |
Violation of Title 7, Chapter 7; each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 7-7-7 | |
Title 8: Health And Sanitation | |||
Health and sanitation, waterway pollution, penalty Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
8-1-2
(G) | |||
8-1-2
(B) (3 & 4) | |||
First Violation | $250.00 | ||
Second Violation violations within one year of first. | $500.00 | ||
For third and any subsequent violations within one year of first. | $750.00 | ||
Penalties for violations of 8-1-2
(B)(5) (½ of penalties collected are to be remitted to the IL Dept. of Health) | $250.00 per violation | 8-1-2
(B)(5) | |
Health and sanitation, prohibited acts regarding garbage rubbish and hazardous waste penalty. Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 8-2-2
(H) | |
First Violation | $100.00 | ||
For any subsequent violations within one year of first. | $250.00 | ||
Health and sanitation, weed control and eradication, penalty. Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Violations of Title 8, Chapter 5. | Not less $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Each day, or any portion of a day, during which violation if committed, continued or permitted shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such. | $750.00 | 8-6-8
(G) | |
Title 9: Police Regulations | |||
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 2, generally | Not less than $75.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Not less than $25.00 or more than $750.00 | |||
Animal control, running at large violations, penalty | |||
First offense | $25.00 | ||
First offense, dangerous dog | $50.00 | ||
Second offense | $50.00 | ||
Second offense dangerous dog | $100.00 | ||
Third and subsequent offenses | Not less than $50.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Third and subsequent offenses dangerous dog | Not less than $100.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 3, generally, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $25.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Dangerous dogs, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $50.00 or more than $750.00 | 9-3-5
(C) | |
Destroy, damage property, graffiti, penalties | 9-4-5
(D)4 | ||
Painting graffiti on surface of private or public structure or building plus restitution to owner or village for removal of graffiti and any restoration of structure or building as a result of graffiti removal | Not less than $200.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Failure by owner to remove graffiti or failure to inform village of graffiti for village removal | Not less than $200.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | 9-4-20
(A) | ||
Violations of Sec. 9-4-19
| Not less than $200.00, nor more than $750.00 | 9-4-20
(B) | |
Vandalism, damage to property, parents responsibility | Not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 | 9-4-21
(D) | |
Claims For Certain Offenses, Settlements: | 9-4-22
(E) | ||
Parking alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when such parking would obstruct traffic | $10.00 | ||
Parking within 20 feet of crosswalk at intersection | $10.00 | ||
Bicycle riding on sidewalk in business district | $20.00 | ||
Double parking | $20.00 | ||
Overtime hourly parking | $20.00 | ||
Parking in excess of maximum time limit in central business district | $20.00 | ||
Parking in front of driveway | $20.00 | ||
Parking in reserved lot without paying rental fee | $20.00 | ||
Parking on crosswalk | $20.00 | ||
Parking on any street between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. without special permission | $20.00 | ||
Parking on sidewalk | $20.00 | ||
Parking upon any bridge or elevated structure upon highway or within highway tunnel | $20.00 | ||
Parking within 15 feet of fire hydrant | $20.00 | ||
Parking within 30 feet of approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic control signal located on side of road | $20.00 | ||
Parking within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station | $20.00 | ||
Failure to obtain animal license | $25.00 | ||
Failure to display animal license | $25.00 | ||
Open burning | $25.00 | ||
Parking in area prohibited during or after snowfall | $25.00 | ||
Permitting animal to bark, whine, or howl excessively | $25.00 | ||
Permitting animal to create noxious or offensive odors | $25.00 | ||
Permitting animal to run at large | $25.00 | ||
Unlawful accumulation of garbage and debris | $25.00 | ||
Overtime parking on expired meters | $40.00 | ||
Parking in space designated with signs prohibiting parking | $40.00 | ||
Parking not entirely within the limits of a single striped parking space | $40.00 | ||
Parking on private property without consent | $40.00 | ||
Permitting animal to run at large, second violation within 12 month period | $50.00 | ||
Permitting dangerous dog to run at large, first violation within 12 month period | $50.00 | ||
Permitting dangerous dog to run at large, second violation within 12 month period | $100.00 | ||
Knowingly permitting a dangerous dog to run at large | $250.00 | ||
Parking in space designated for handicapped person | $350.00 | ||
Permitting a vicious dog within the corporate limits of the village | $500.00 | ||
Claims for certain offenses, settlement fine for failure of owner or operator of vehicle to pay any settlement as set forth in Sec. 9-4-22
(E) within 10 days | 9-4-22
(F) | ||
$10.00 increases to | $20.00 | ||
$20.00 increases to | $40.00 | ||
$25.00 increases to | $50.00 | ||
$40.00 increases to | $80.00 | ||
$50.00 increases to | $100.00 | ||
$100.00 increases to | $150.00 | ||
$10.00 | |||
Snow deposits on street violation, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | 9-4-23
(B) | |
Curfew violation, penalty | Not more than $500.00 | 9-4-24
(E) | |
Offenses related to drugs, selling drug paraphernalia violations, penalty. Each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 9-4-25
(D)5 | |
School curfew. Same for parents or custodians of violators under 13 | Not less than $25.00 or more than $100.00 per offense or community service or both for violators 13 years and up | 9-4-27
(E) | |
Laser pointers, prohibited uses violations, penalty | Not less than $100.00 not more than $750.00 | 9-4-31
(E) | |
Violations by sex offenders, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 or more than $750.00 plus additional costs incurred | 9-4-32 | |
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 5, generally, each day a violation exits shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 6, generally, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | |||
First offense | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Second offense | Not less than $150.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Third offense | Not less than $300.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Fourth and all subsequent offenses | Not less than $750.00 | ||
Burglar and fire alarm systems, false alarm fines | 9-8-8
(A) | ||
For each false alarm in excess of three in a calendar year period. Residential: | |||
Fourth false alarm | $50.00 | ||
Fifth false alarm | $75.00 | ||
Sixth - ninth false alarm, each occurrence | $100.00 | ||
Tenth - fourteenth false alarm, each occurrence | $150.00 | ||
Fifteenth and over false alarm, each occurrence | $200.00 | ||
For each false alarm in excess of three in a calendar year period. Business: | |||
Fourth false alarm | $75.00 | ||
Fifth false alarm | $100.00 | ||
Sixth - ninth false alarm, each occurrence | $150.00 | ||
Tenth - twelfth false alarm, each occurrence | $200.00 | ||
Thirteenth - fourteenth false alarm, each occurrence | $400.00 | ||
Fifteenth and over false alarm, each occurrence | $500.00 | ||
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 8, generally | Not more than $750.00 | 9-8-8
(B) | |
Violations of Title 9, Chapter 10, generally | Not less than $25.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Title 10: Traffic Regulations | |||
General traffic regulations, operations of restricted vehicles, penalties | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
General traffic regulations, failure to obey school crossing signs, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
General traffic regulations, meeting or overtaking stopped school bus picking up or dropping off students, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
General traffic regulations, violation of street load limits | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 10-1-6
(C) | |
General traffic regulations, driving vehicle on sidewalks and other village property other than the street | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
General traffic regulations, driving vehicle on private or public property without owner’s consent or on property other than street, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | 10-1-8
D | |
General traffic regulations, failure to yield to pedestrians present in pedestrian crosswalk, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Violations of the Illinois Vehicle Code | |||
A violation of any provision of this title, unless otherwise specified, or of an offense classified as “petty” offenses under the aforesaid provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be punishable by a fine for each offense. Offenses classified as business offenses under the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code, adopted by reference pursuant to this chapter, shall be punishable as set forth herein | Not less than $120.00 nor more than $1,000.00 | ||
Offenses classified as “misdemeanors” under the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code, adopted by reference pursuant to this chapter, shall be subject to a fine or imprisonment for a determinate term according to the following limitations: | |||
(i) For a Class A misdemeanor | Imprisonment for any term less than one year and/or a fine of not less than $1,000.00 and not to exceed statutory maximums, except as provided in division (iv) below | ||
(ii) For a Class B misdemeanor | Imprisonment for not more than six months and/or fine of not less than $300.00 and not to exceed statutory maximums | ||
(iii) For a Class C misdemeanor | Imprisonment for not more than 30 days and/or a fine of not less than $150.00 and not to exceed statutory maximums | ||
(iv) The court, upon making a finding of guilty for any offense under 10-1-501 or 10- 1-503 of this code, in addition to any sentence alternative elected by the court | Shall impose a fine of not less than $2,000.00 if the defendant had previously been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or any prohibited controlled substance under any local code or under 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, or a similar provision under local ordinance | ||
(v) The court, upon making a finding of guilty of any offense under 10-1-11-501 of this code, in addition to any sentencing alternative elected by the court | Shall impose an additional fine of $500.00 if the defendant had a breath alcohol content of 0.160 or higher in the case for which he or she is being sentenced | ||
(vi) In addition to any other alternative sentence imposed by the court, an individual found guilty of a violation of 10-1-501, whose operation of a motor vehicle while in violation of 10-1-11-501, proximately caused an incident resulting in an appropriate emergency response, shall be required to make restitution to a public agency for the costs of that emergency response. The restitution may not exceed $1,000.00 per public agency for each emergency response. As used in this division (vi), “emergency response” means any incident requiring a response from a police officer, a fire fighter carried on the rolls of a regularly constituted fire department of an ambulance | $1,000.00/public agency providing emergency response | ||
All fines recited herein are in addition to: (a) all costs, including DUI tech fees, mandated by state statute which are adopted herein by reference; and (b) all other fees and costs established within the village code | |||
The court, upon making a finding of guilty for any offense under 10-1-11-501(a)(3), 10-1-11-501(a)(4), 10-1-11-501(a)(5) or 10-1-11-501(a)(6), in addition to any sentence alternative elected by the court, shall impose a fee in the amount of $50.00 for costs incurred by the village for equipment and the handling of drug samples | |||
Deferred prosecution - any eligible ordinance ticket for which deferred prosecution is utilized (at the discretion of the village prosecutor) is subject to a village administrative fee | Not less than $100.00 not to exceed $750.00 | ||
Automated traffic law violation penalty | $100.00 | 10-1-12
(I) | |
Late payment penalty | $100.00 | ||
Towing impoundment | 10-1-13
(I) | ||
Administrative fee and all additional fees to all other towing and storage fees | $500.00 | ||
Parking restrictions, parking in street between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. without permission, fire lane, restricted parking zone, or where vehicle reduces width of street to less than 18 feet, penalty | Not less than $50.00 nor more than $750.00 | 10-2-1
(D)2 | |
Parking restrictions, manner of parking on street against curb and in compact parking spaces, penalty | Not less than $25.00 nor more than $750.00 | 10-2-3
(C) | |
Parking restrictions, redemption fee for impounded vehicles | $25.00 | 10-2-4
(C) | |
Parking restrictions, parking without proper plates, decals, or other visible authorization in handicapped designated parking space | $350.00/offense | 10-2-6-3
(A) | |
Violations of Title 10, Chapter 2, generally settlement and compromise of violations (See cross-reference to Sec. 9-4-22
) | Not less than $25.00 nor more than $750.00 | ||
Late Fees: | |||
Within first five business days of the quarter to which the permit applies | 10% of the quarterly fee | ||
Within six to fifteen business days after the first day of the quarter to which the permit applies | 20% of the quarterly fee | ||
Replacement of lost or damaged quarterly permit; 1 free per calendar year. Subsequent replacements - | $25.00 | ||
If cancelled within the first month | 67% quarterly fee | 10-4-3
(E) | |
If cancelled within the second month | 33% quarterly fee | ||
If cancelled within third month | No refund | ||
Municipal parking lots | 10-4-3
(H) 1 & 2 | ||
Failure to display permit | Not less than $25.00 | ||
Failure to secure display parking permit | Not less than $50.00 | ||
Municipal parking lots, parking in more than one space, penalty | $40.00 | 10-4-5
(A) | |
Municipal parking lots, parking in handicapped parking spaces without proper plates, decals, or other visible authorizations in handicapped designated parking space, penalty. Settlement and compromise of violations (See cross- reference to Sec. 9-4-22
) | $350.00/offense | 10-4-5
(B) | |
Municipal parking lots, reverse parking, penalty | $25.00 | 10-4-5
(C) | |
Municipal parking lots, blocking or impeding traffic in aisle or access to parking space | $25.00 | 10-4-5
(D) | |
Violations of Title 10, Chapter 4, generally, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $50.00, nor more than $750.00 | ||
Traffic movement regulation, failure to observe yield or stop signs, penalty | Not less than $25.00 or more than $200.00 | ||
Traffic movement regulation, right turn at specified prohibited intersections, penalty | Not less than $25.00 or more than $200.00 | ||
Traffic movement regulations, making prohibited left turns out of the southernmost two driveways from Jewel Foods parking lot at Route 53 and Maple | Not less than $25.00 or more than $200.00 | 10-5-4
(B) | |
Violation of Title 10, Chapter 5, generally | Not less than $50.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Violations of Title 10, Chapter 6, generally. Settlement and compromise of violations (See cross- reference to Sec. 9-4-22
) | Not less than $25.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Title 11: Telecommunications | |||
Violations of Title 11, generally, each day a violation exists shall be a separate and distinct offense | Not less than $100.00 or more than $750.00 | ||
Late fees - as governed by the Local Government Taxpayers Bill of Rights Act, 50 ILCS 45/1 | 11-5A-1
(K) | ||
Cable and Video Customers Protection Law, for any material breach of standards and requirements. Such penalties shall be in addition to the penalties provided in the law and shall not represent the village’s exclusive remedy for any material breach. All monetary penalties shall apply on a competitively neutral basis | Monetary penalties which shall not exceed $750.00 for each day of material breach, and not exceed $25,000.00 for each occurrence of a material breach per customer | ||
Title 12: Stormwater And Floodplain Regulations | |||
Violation of Title 12 | Not less than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 | 12-3-5(B) | |
(Ord. 2021-4921, 9-20-2021; amd. Ord. 2021-4936, 12-6-2021; Ord. 2021-4944, 1-17-2022; Ord. 2023-4997, 2-6-2023)