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Peotone, IL Code of Ordinances
VILLAGE OF PEOTONE, ILLINOIS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CITY OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 40: ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION OF ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
Section
   40.01   Purpose
   40.02   Adoption
   40.03   Definitions
   40.04   Establishment of Ordinance Hearing Department
   40.05   Function and jurisdiction
   40.06   Organization and composition
   40.07   Hearing procedures not exclusive
   40.08   Code enforcement procedures
   40.09   Retaliation against occupants prohibited
   40.10   Subpoenas
   40.11   Representation at municipal ordinance violation hearings
   40.12   Continuances
   40.13   Hearing
   40.14   Evidence
   40.15   Defenses to building code violations
   40.16   Default
   40.17   Findings, decision and order
   40.18   Order and sanction attach to property
   40.19   Administrative review
   40.20   Judgment on findings, decision and order
   40.21   Impact on other administrative adjudication systems
§ 40.01 PURPOSE.
   The stated purpose of this chapter is to provide a method for fairly and efficiently enforcing the village's municipal ordinances, including the building code, as may be allowed by law through an administrative adjudication of violations of the village's municipal ordinances, including the building code, and establishing a schedule of fines and penalties and authority for collection of unpaid fines and penalties.
(Ord. 24-01, passed 1-22-24)
§ 40.02 ADOPTION.
   To accomplish the foregoing purpose, ILCS Ch. 65, Act 5, §§ 1-2.2-1 et seq. and ILCS Ch. 65, Act 5, §§ 11-31.1-1 et seq. are hereby adopted in their current forms and as they may be amended from time to time for adjudication of municipal ordinance violations, including building code violations, to the extent permitted by the Illinois Constitution.
(Ord. 24-01, passed 1-22-24)
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