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A. Definition:
VEHICLE: Any automobile, bus, motor home, minicamper, recreational vehicle, school bus, truck or any other vehicle of the second division as defined in the Illinois Vehicle Code.
B. Use Of Cellular Phones:
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection B2 of this section, no person shall drive a motor vehicle while using a mobile, cellular, analog wireless or digital telephone. "Using a mobile, cellular, analog wireless or digital telephone" shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities: a) talking or listening to another person on the telephone; b) text messaging; c) sending, reading or listening to an electronic message; or d) browsing the internet via the mobile, cellular, analog wireless or digital telephone.
2. The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
a. Law enforcement officers and operators of emergency vehicles, when on duty and acting in their official capacities.
b. Persons using a telephone with a "hands free" device allowing the driver to talk into and listen to the other party without the use of hands.
c. Persons using a telephone to call 911 telephone numbers or other emergency telephone numbers to contact public safety forces.
d. Persons using a telephone while maintaining a motor vehicle in a stationary parked position, and not in gear.
C. Penalties: A person who is found to be in violation of this section is subject to a fine of not less than seventy five dollars ($75.00) and no more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00). (Ord. 1532, 4-12-2010)
A. Definitions:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Any alcohol, spirits, wine and beer, and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer, and capable of being consumed as a beverage by human beings. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to alcohol used in the manufacture of denatured alcohol produced in accordance with acts of Congress and regulations promulgated thereunder, nor to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one percent (0.5%), or less, of alcohol by volume.
PROPERTY: Any real estate owned and operated by the Village of Monee including, but not limited to, park and recreational facilities, Municipal buildings, public streets and sidewalks.
B. Consumption Of Alcoholic Beverages: No person shall bring within, have possession or control, sell or give away or consume any alcoholic beverages at any time on Municipal owned property except as permitted by the Mayor and Board of Trustees. Any person or organization seeking permission to allow for the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall file the request with the Village Administrator which will be forwarded to the Mayor and Board of Trustees for their review. (Ord. 1610, 6-13-2012)
A. Prohibited Activities:
1. Swimming, wading and skating are hereby prohibited on any detention pond located within the Village.
2. No boats or flotation devices shall be permitted on the ponds at any time.
3. Trespassing onto private property is prohibited.
4. Consumption of alcohol is prohibited.
5. Littering is prohibited. Any and all garbage, cartons, boxes, paper, cans, or bottles shall be promptly removed by the visitor or resident when exiting the site.
B. Permitted Activity: Fishing shall be permitted subject to the following terms and conditions.
1. From the shoreline only.
2. Fishing is permitted from dawn to dusk for all detention ponds except for the McCorkle Subdivision pond wherein all activities including fishing shall be permitted only from 7:00 a.m. to dusk.
3. The retention and detention ponds are catch and release sites. Fish are to be released as soon as possible after landing.
4. Children under twelve (12) years old must have adult supervision. (Ord. 1918, 6-12-2019)
C. Posting Of Signs: Signs shall be prominently placed near all detention ponds indicating that such activities are prohibited. (Ord. 1616, 7-11-2012; amd. Ord. 1918, 6-12-2019; Ord. 1960, 9-9-2020)
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