Code Section
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Violation
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Fine
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Code Section
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Violation
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Fine
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Dog and cat licenses required | $50 | |
Restrictions on keeping of dogs and cats Animals running at large Restrictions Vicious dogs and cats | $50 $50 $100 | |
Animal feces | $50 | |
Injury to property by animals | $50 | |
Barking dogs or crying cats | $50 | |
Neglected or abandoned animals | $100 | |
State traffic laws | State | |
Parking of trucks and trailers on village streets | $50 | |
Operating without a valid driver’s license | ||
Disturbance of the peace with a motor vehicle, unnecessary noise Disorderly conduct Unnecessary acceleration, display of power Unnecessary noise Unnecessary smoke | $200 | |
Driving over curbing or safety islands | $50 | |
Bicycles and play vehicles | State | |
State snowmobile and all-terrain vehicles | State | |
Abandoned vehicles | $250 | |
Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture | State | |
Regulation of firearms, explosives, and other missiles | State | |
Carrying concealed weapons; certain weapons prohibited | State | |
Obstructing streets and sidewalks | $50 | |
Loitering prohibited Loitering or prowling Permitting loitering of underage person Private property Soliciting; public place, prostitute, panderer Underage person in bar | $250 - $250 | |
Disorderly conduct | $250 | |
Unauthorized presence on school property | $250 | |
Littering prohibited | $250 | |
Retail theft | $500 or less | |
Trespass to a dwelling or land In public places | $200 | |
Possession of alcoholic beverages on school grounds | $87 | |
Possession of controlled substances by juveniles Paraphernalia (by minor) | State State | |
Truancy Contributing to truancy Parent or guardian liability | $100 | |
Purchase or possession of tobacco products (under 18) | State | |
Public nuisances affecting health | $250 | |
Public nuisances offending morals and decency | $100 | |
Public nuisances affecting peace and safety | $100 | |
Notes to Table: *=This section applies to parking lots or ramps in the village that are held out for use by the general public. This section is to be used when state law does not apply. | ||
(Prior Code, Title 1, Chapter 1, Appendix A)