(A) Whenever a police officer is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant because of a violation of an ordinance in respect of any of the following subjects:
(1) Prohibiting the parking of a vehicle in a designated area.
(2) Restricting the length of time a vehicle may be there parked (overnight parking).
(3) Regulating and licensing dogs.
(4) Regulating and licensing businesses.
(5) Restricting illegal garbage-burning.
(6) Regulating the nuisance ordinance.
(7) Handicapped parking.
(B) The police officer may, in lieu of the filing of a complaint in court, in the first instance issue to the alleged violator, a citation:
(1) Advising the person that he has violated a specified ordinance.
(2) Requesting him to make payment in an amount applicable to the alleged violation, as set forth in § 35.14 of this chapter, as settlement of the violation claim.
(3) Informing him that upon failure to settle, a complaint will be filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, charging him with a violation.
('69 Code, § 14-7; amend. Ord. 0-16-85, passed 6-4-85)