O-81-35ORDINANCE NO. 0- 81 -35.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
Published in pamphlet form this
4th day of May , 1981,
by the President and Board of Trustees
of Deerfield.
ORDINANCE NO. 0 -81 -35
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE'VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
WHEREAS, the Village of Deerfield is an Illinois Home Rule municipality
exercising Home Rule powers pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of
the State of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities have become aware of increased incidence
of unsupervised gatherings of persons without the presence of responsible
supervision resulting in conduct constituting a nuisance to both neighboring
properties and the community at large; and
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities recognize the need to provide the means
of eliminating this problem in order to insure the continued safety of the
property and residents of the Village of Deerfield; and
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities believe that increased responsibility
on the part of property owners for actions of persons on their property is
essential for the effective control and elimination of the juvenile offenses
referenced above,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION That Chapter 15 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield
ONE: of 1975, as amended, be and is hereby further amended by adding
•a new Section 15 -66, as follows:
"15 -66 Public Nuisance Assemblages.
(1) Definitions. As used An this Ordinance, unless
the context otherwise requires, the terms speci-
fied below shall have the meanings ascribed to
them.
(a) "Owner" means a person either holding title
to, leasing, residing in or in any way having
a possessory interest in real property within
the Village of Deerfield.
(b) "Minor" means a person who is above the age
of 11 years, but not yet 19 years of age.
(2) It shall be unlawful for the Owner of any real
property within the Village of Deerfield to cause,
permit, host or condone any assemblage of minors
or other persons which endangers the peace and
safety of the residents of the Village of
Deerfield.
(3) Acts which are hereby declared to endanger the
peace and safety of the residents of the Village
of Deerfield shall include, but are not limited
to the following: '
(a) Possession and consumption of alcholic
beverages by minors, intoxicated persons and
others prohibited by,Village ordinance and /or
Illinois statute from possession or consump-
tion of alcohol i -c_ beverages.
(b) Use or clear evidence of use of cannabis or
other controlled substances prohibited by
Village ordinance and /or Illinois statute.
(c) Illegal use of fireworks.
(d) Noise in violation of Section 15 -16 of the
Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield
including, but not limited to, music, loud
raucous yelling, shouting, and obscene or
abusive language.
(e) Fighting, battery, assaults or threats, or
the throwing of objects capable of causing
physical injury or property damage.
(f) Depositing of trash, garbage or hazardous
material upon public or private property.
(g) Trespass of person or parked vehicles by
minors or other persons attending such
assemblage upon private property.
(h) Such circumstances and conditions which,
taken as a whole, constitute a condition of
encouraging and contributing to the delin-
quency of minors as defined in Article 15.65
of the Municipal Code of the Village of
Deerfield.
(4) The Owner of real property on which any of the
aforementioned prohibited activities takes place
shall be presumed, in the absence-of evidence to
the contrary, to have violated this Ordinance by
failing to exercise proper responsibility for
those committing any of those acts set forth in
subsection (3) and said minors or other persons
shall be deemed to have committed the said acts
with the knowledge and permission of the Owner,
in violation of this Ordinance.
(5) Upon being given notice by any member of the
Police Department of the existence of any of the
activities set forth in.subsection (3), such Owner
shall immediately act to terminate the assemblage.
Failure to do so shall constitute a further viola-
tion of this Section.
(6) Any person convicted of any violation of the pro-
visions of this Ordinance shall be fined not less
than twenty -five ($25) dollars, nor more than
five hundred ($500) dollars for each offense."
SECTION That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
TWO: are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed.
SECTION That the Village Clerk is hereby directed to publish this Ordi-
THREE: nance in pamphlet form.
SECTION That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
FOUR: after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law.
AYES: Ehlers, Heisler, Marty, Seidman, Swanson, York (6)
NAYS: None (0)
ABSENT: None- (0)
PASSED this 4th day of May A.D., 1981.
APPROVED this _4th day of May , A.D., 1981.
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VILLAGE PRESIDENT
ATTEST:
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VILLAGE CLERK
Association National Electrical Code. The cable communication
system and all its parts shall be subject to inspection by the
Village and the Village hereby reserves the right to review a
Grantee's construction plans prior to the commencement of
construction.
B. Granter shall maintain equipment capable of providing
standby power for headend transportation and trunk amplifiers for a
minimum of four (4) hours.
C. Grantee shall maintain an office, within the Village
unless otherwise stated in the Franchise, which shall be open and
accessible to the public with adequate telephone service,during
normal business hours. Grantee shall employ an operator or maintain
a telephone answering device twenty -four (24) hours per day, each
day of the year, to receive subscriber complaints.
D. Grantee shall design, construct, operate, and maintain
the system at all times so that signals carried are delivered to
subscribers without material degradation in quality (within the
limitations imposed by the technical state -of- the -art).
E. Copies of all correspondence, petitions, reports,
applications and other documents filed by Grantee with Federal or
State agencies having appropriate jurisdiction in matters affecting
cable television operation or received from said agencies shall be
furnished contemporaneously by the Grantee to the Village.
F. In the case of any emergency or disaster, the Grantee
shall, upon request of the Village, make available its facilities to
the Village for emergency use during the emergency or disaster
period.
SECTION 6: TESTS AND PERFORMANCE MONITORING
A. Not later than ninety (90) days after any new or
substantially rebuilt portion of the system is made available for
service to subscribers, technical performance tests shall be
conducted by the Grantee to demonstrate full compliance with the
Technical Standards of the Federal Communications Commission and
Paragraph C of Section 5 above. Such tests shall be performed by,
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