(A) (1) A permit shall be required for the movement of any vehicle or combinations of vehicles, that is non-divisible or is carrying a load that is non-divisible, while operating on roadways and bridges within the jurisdiction of the village which exceeds the following limits:
(a) Maximum gross weight of more than 80,000 pounds;
(b) Maximum single axle weight of more than 20,000 pounds;
(c) Maximum tandem axle weight of more than 34,000 pounds.
(d) Axle weights or series of axle weights that exceed the maximum limits set forth in 625 ILCS 5/15-111(a).
(e) Maximum overall length of 42 feet for single vehicles;
(f) Maximum overall length of more than 55 feet for tractor-semitrailer combinations;
(g) Maximum overall length of more than 60 feet for all other combinations;
(h) Maximum overall width of more than eight feet, six inches;
(i) Maximum overall height of more than 13 feet, six inches;
(2) Exempt from permits are the following:
(a) Fire Department vehicles;
(b) Those vehicles operating under an emergency declaration;
(c) Village owned vehicles engaged in emergency utility repair;
(d) Equipment used for snow and ice removal, owned or operated by any governmental body.
(B) Permits shall be issued only in the name of a person, film, business, or corporation that owns and operates the transporting vehicle or that operates the vehicle under a bona fide lease agreement.
(C) Permits for vehicles that are both overweight and/or oversize are valid only a half hour before sunrise until a half hour after sunset, on any day which a permit issued by the Illinois Department of Transportation is valid.
(D) Permits are non-transferable and apply only to the permittee.
(E) The village may issue revisions to permits:
(1) To correct an error attributed to the village;
(2) To correct an error attributed to the applicant, discovered before the move.
(3) To adjust weights, dimension or routes as issued on the permit, before the move is made.
(F) The permit, when issued, constitutes an agreement between the permittee and the village that the move described in the application will take place only as described. The permittee has the responsibility to report to the Police Department any inaccuracies or errors on the part of either the village or the permittee before starting any move. Undertaking the move is prima facie evidence of acceptance of the permit as issued and its terms.
(G) The routing prescribed in the permit constitutes the sole extent of the authority granted by the permit for the use of roads under the jurisdiction of the village, and any vehicle and/or load found to be off route will be considered off route and without a permit. Permits shall be in the driver's possession at all times unless otherwise directed by the Police Department and presented upon demand to any and all police officers for the purpose of inspection.
(H) Any vehicle(s) and/or load found to be divisible will render the permit null and void. The entire gross weight and axles weights of the vehicle(s) with the load are subject to legal weights. It is the duty of the applicant to verify the non-divisibility of the vehicle(s) before making application for the permit. The permit application itself is prima facie evidence that the applicant confirmed the vehicle(s) and/or load were non-divisible.
(I) If required, arrangement shall be made by the permittee to have the proper utilities notified, property moved, bridge or highway analysis performed and completed in advance of any permit movement.
(J) All movements under the permit shall be made in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
(K) Permits are null and void if altered for the purpose of deception. The permits issued under this section constitute the giant of a privilege by the village and may be denied or suspended for such reasons as the village may deem rationally related to its governmental interests including, but not limited to:
(1) A permittee knowingly providing incorrect information in an application for a permit;
(2) A permittee, its agents, or employees operating on a permit which has been altered for purposes of deception;
(3) Non-compliance by permittee, its agents or employees with federal, state, or local ordinances pertaining to the transport of goods or operation of a vehicle engaged in the transport of goods;
(4) Moving on village streets without a valid permit as required under this section.
(L) All single-trip or round-trip permits are limited to movements on assigned routes only.
(M) (1) All quarterly or annual overweight permits are restricted to the following maximum limitations and routing:
(a) Twelve feet in width;
(b) Thirteen feet, six inches in height;
(c) One-hundred and fifteen feet in length;
(d) May not move across bridges or structures that are posted or listed as such on the village truck route map.
(e) May not move on a “no-truck” route that is posted or listed as such on the village truck route map, without written permission from a member of the Police Department.
(f) May not use any village street as a cut-thru to avoid using a state, county, or township highway.
(2) These permits are subject to all standards of application set forth in § 75.42, except that the load may be interchanged provided none of the above listed maximum weight and size dimensions are exceeded. Quarterly and annual permits shall list the registration number and state for the power unit, and vehicle identification number (VIN). The serial number of the power unit and/or owner applied number shall also be listed, if applicable.
(3) Any violation of these terms will render the permit null and void, and subject the driver, firm, business, or corporation that owns the vehicle to legal weight and dimension laws. The arresting police officer will immediately confiscate the permit.