6-2-2-10: MOTOR VEHICLES:
   1.   Parking of Vehicles: To park, store or keep any vehicle in any rear, side or front setback, on either private or public property, on either grass or gravel, is prohibited. (Ord. 4469, 4-6-09; Amd. Ord. 5245, 12-4-17)
   2.   Repair of Motor Vehicles Not in a Building and in Public View: To dismantle, repair or assemble any motor vehicle or repair or store any major part thereof on any premises not in a building (as defined in Section 2-102 of the Village Land Development Code) which shields such activity on at least three (3) sides from public view is prohibited unless such activity is performed solely upon or for a motor vehicle owned by the owner or lessee of the premises and not for compensation and then not to exceed a period of three (3) consecutive days if such activity is not done within a building which shields such activity on at least three (3) sides from public view. (Amd. Ord. 5245, 12-4-17)
   3.   Repair of Motor Vehicles in Public Ways: To wash or repair any motor vehicle, including but not limited to changing or replacing parts, greasing or the performance of any other type of maintenance, service or work on any motor vehicle on any roadway or public right of way within the Village except for such emergency repairs as are necessary to remove such vehicle from the roadway. Such emergency repairs shall be made only as close as possible to the right-hand edge of the roadway, with the vehicle facing in the direction of the traffic flow, except in cases of indicated one-way streets where such emergency repairs may additionally be performed as close as possible to the left-hand edge of the roadway, with the vehicle facing in the direction of the traffic flow; to cause or permit to remain on any premises any motor vehicle, wagon or other conveyance, not currently licensed by the State of Illinois, which has been stripped of component parts, permitted to become in a rusted condition or which has been damaged to the extent that the repair thereof would cost in excess of four hundred dollars ($400.00). (Ord. 901, 11-13-78)
   4.   Operating Motorized Vehicles Without Adequate Muffler: To drive, operate or run any motorized vehicle on private or public property without an adequate muffler or noise abatement system so as to permit the emission from said motorized vehicle of loud or disturbing noises. An inadequate muffler or noise abatement system includes but is not limited to any muffler or noise abatement system which has been changed or altered subsequent to original manufacture, removed or permitted to remain in disrepair due to inadequate or improper maintenance, an accident or any other cause. (Ord. 881, 8-28-78) (See NOISE CONTROL Chapter of this Title and MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Titles of this Code.)