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Oak Park, IL Code of Ordinances
THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK PARK, ILLINOIS
PREFACE TO OAK PARK CODE
PREAMBLE
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR DEALERS
CHAPTER 4 AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 5 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 6 AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 7 BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS LICENSING
ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 2 FEE SCHEDULE
ARTICLE 2 FEE SCHEDULE
ARTICLE 3 ADVERTISING AND BILL POSTING
ARTICLE 4A GENERAL BROKERS
ARTICLE 4B PAWNBROKERS
ARTICLE 5 CATCH BASIN CLEANERS
ARTICLE 6 COMPREHENSIVE REGULATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
ARTICLE 7 CONTRACTOR'S STORAGE YARD, COAL OR LUMBER YARD
ARTICLE 8 DATING SERVICES
ARTICLE 9 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
ARTICLE 10 FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS
ARTICLE 11 FLORISTS
ARTICLE 12 PARKING GARAGES AND PARKING LOTS
ARTICLE 13 ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS
ARTICLE 14 DAY AND NIGHT CARE CENTERS AND HOMES
ARTICLE 15 JUNK DEALERS
ARTICLE 16 LAUNDRIES, LAUNDROMATS, DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS AND DRY CLEANERS
ARTICLE 17 MODEL REFERRAL SERVICE
ARTICLE 18 PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS
ARTICLE 19 RENTAL REFERRAL AGENCIES
ARTICLE 20 SERVICE STATIONS
ARTICLE 21 THEATERS
ARTICLE 22 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ARTICLE 23 AMUSEMENTS
ARTICLE 23A DANCES AND DANCE HALLS
ARTICLE 24 FOODS AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 25 LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES
ARTICLE 26 MASON CONTRACTORS, GENERAL
ARTICLE 27 PUBLIC CARRIERS
ARTICLE 28 BARBERS AND BARBERSHOPS
ARTICLE 29 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALES
ARTICLE 30 CURRENCY EXCHANGES
ARTICLE 31 HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDE
ARTICLE 32 BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 33 ACCESSORY USE TOUR HOUSES
ARTICLE 34 TOUR TROLLEYS
ARTICLE 35 VALET PARKING
ARTICLE 36 DONATION BOXES
ARTICLE 37 SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS
ARTICLE 38 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGE SERVICES
ARTICLE 39 CANNABIS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
ARTICLE 40 SHORT-TERM RENTALS
ARTICLE 41 LAWN MAINTENANCE/LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 9 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 GAMBLING
CHAPTER 12 HOUSING
CHAPTER 13 HUMAN RIGHTS
CHAPTER 14 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 15 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 15A NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSPAPER STANDS
CHAPTER 16 NUISANCES
CHAPTER 17 OFFENSES
CHAPTER 18 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
CHAPTER 19 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 20 PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER 21 SMOKE ABATEMENT AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 22 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 23 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 23A TAXES
CHAPTER 24 TAXICABS
CHAPTER 25 TREES, SHRUBS AND OTHER PLANTS
CHAPTER 26 WATER
CHAPTER 27 WEAPONS
CHAPTER 28 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 29 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION
CHAPTER 30 SPECIAL EVENTS
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8-25-13: APPLICATION DENIAL:
An application for the license required by this article may be denied for failure to meet any of the requirements for long term care facilities prescribed by this article or the Illinois Department of Public Health. (Ord. 1992-0-29, 6-1-92)
8-25-14: REVOCATION OF LICENSE:
A long term care facility license may be denied or revoked if, upon inspection, the Director of Public Health, Director of Code Enforcement or Chief of the Fire Department finds that such a long term care facility is conducted and managed:
   A.   In violation of any of the rules and regulations of the Oak Park Department of Public Health; or
   B.   In violation of any of the provisions of this code; or
   C.   In violation of the minimum standards, rules and regulation promulgated by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
License revocation and appeal thereof shall be in accordance with article 1 of this chapter. (Ord. 1992-0-29, 6-1-92)
8-25-15: HEARING:
A hearing on issues related to the licensing of long term care facilities shall be held before the Board of Health which shall be designated as the "hearing board" by the Board of Trustees. The Board of Health shall prepare findings of fact and make recommendations to the President and Board of Trustees with regard to its final decision on the licensing, license suspension or revocation under consideration.
Said hearing shall follow all provisions of section 8-1-15 of this chapter except as modified by specific language contained in this section. (Ord. 1992-0-29, 6-1-92)
ARTICLE 26
MASON CONTRACTORS, GENERAL
SECTION:
8-26-1: Definitions
8-26-2: Eligibility
8-26-3: Permit
8-26-4: Bond
8-26-1: DEFINITION:
The terms "masonry" and "mason work" are hereby defined to mean all work in brick, stone, concrete, terra-cotta, tiles and fireproofing, or any combination of these materials, as used in and about the construction of buildings or structures above or below the surface of the ground, with the exception of laying brick or concrete sidewalks, and brick or concrete paving. Mason contractors constructing sidewalks are covered in Chapter 22 of this Code.
8-26-2: ELIGIBILITY:
Every applicant for a mason contractor's license shall be at least twenty one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States, and a person of good character, and shall comply with all applicable provisions of the Code of the Village.
8-26-3: PERMIT:
All masonry or mason work placed in, upon, or in connection with any building or structure in the Village shall be done in accordance with the provisions of this Article and Chapter 7 of this Code entitled "Buildings" regulating materials, construction, alteration and inspection of such work. No masonry or mason work shall be done, placed in or upon, or in connection with any building or structure in the Village without a permit being first issued therefor by the department charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this Article pertaining thereto.
In every case where any masonry or mason work forms a part of the work to be done in, upon, or in connection with the construction of a building or structure for which a permit is required under the provisions of this Code, such permit shall be issued only upon the application of a person licensed as a mason contractor or employing mason as provided in this Article, or upon an application containing a statement that all mason work on such building or structure will be performed by a properly licensed mason contractor or employing mason. In case any mason work on any such building or structure shall be performed by any contractor or employing mason not licensed as herein provided, such permit shall be revoked, and the masonry work on such building or structure shall be stopped by order of the head of the department charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this Code pertaining thereto, and the person performing such work and the person having such work done shall be subject to the penalty hereinafter prescribed; provided, however, that any property owner doing his own masonry work on his own premises shall not be required to obtain a license, or post a bond. Said property owners shall be required to install said masonry work in accordance with the Village Code, and said work shall be approved by the department charged with the enforcement of this Article pertaining thereto.
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