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O-66-09ORDINANCE NO. 0 -66 -9 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD (AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND LICENSING TAXICABS AND TAXICAB DRIVERS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION That Article VIII of Chapter 17 of the Municipal Code ONE: of Deerfield of 1963, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking said Article VIII in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following: ARTICLE VIII: TAXICABS SUB - ARTICLE I: CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY SECTION 17.801.1: Definitions. The following words.and phrases when used in this Sub - Article have the meanings as set out herein. (a) Call box stand means a place alongside a street, or elsewhere where the Village has authorized a holder of a certificate.of public con- venience and necessity to install a telephone or call box for the taking of calls and the dispatching of taxicabs. (b) Certificate means a certificate-of public convenience and necessity issued by the Village authorizing the holder thereof to conduct a taxicab business in the Village of Deerfield. (c) Cruising means the driving of a taxicab 6n the streets.,, alleys, or public places of the Village of Deerfield in-search of, or soliciting : -'r prospective passengers for hire. (d) Driver's License means the permission granted by the Village to "a person to drive a taxicab upon the.streets of the Village of Deer- field. (e) Holder: -means a person to whom a certificate of public con- venience and necessity has been issued. (f) Manifest means a daily record prepared by a taxicab driver of all trips made by said driver showing time and place of origin, destin- ation, number of passengers, and the amount of fare of each trip.- (g) Open stand means a public place alongside the curb of a street or elsewhere, in the Village of Deerfie -l'd, which has been designated by the Village as reserved exclusively for the use of taxicabs. (h) Person means an individual, a corporation or other legal entity, a partnership,-and any unincorporated association. (i) Rate card means a card issued by the Village for display in each taxicab[ -which contains the rates of fare then in force. (j) Taxicab means a ness of carrying passengers (k) Taximeter means taxicab which measures mech time upon which the fare is motor vehicle regularly engaged in the busi- for hire and not operated on a fixed route. a meter instrument or device attached to a anically the distance driven and the waiting based. (1) Waiting time shall include the time when the taxicab is not in motion, beginning with the arrival at the place to which it has been called, or the time consumed while standing because of conditions beyond the control of the operator, but no charge shall be made for time lost for inefficiency of the taxicab or its operator, or time consumed by premature response to a call. SECTION 17.801.2: Certificate-of Public Convenience and Necessity Required. No person shall operate or permit a taxicab owned or controlled by him to be oper- ated as a vehicle for hire upon the streets of the Village without navi;hgnfirst obtained a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Board of Trustees. , SECTION 17.801.3 Application for Certificate. An.application for a certificate shall be filed with the Village Manager upon forms provided by the Village, and.said application shall be verified under oath and shall furnish the following information: (a) The name. and address of the applicant. (b) The financial status of the applicant, including the amounts of all unpaid judgments against -the applicant and the nature-of the transaction or acts giving rise to said judgments. (c) The experience of the applicant in the-transportation of passengers. (d) Any facts which the applicant believes tend to prove that public con- venience and necessity require the granting of a certificate. (e) The number of vehicles to be operated or controlled by the applicant and the location of proposed depots and terminaat;. (f) .The color scheme or insignia to be used to designate the vehicle or vehicles of the applicant: (g) Such further information as the Manager of the Village may require. SECTION.17.801.4: Public Hearing. Upon'the filing of an application, the Village Manager shall submit same to the Board of Trustees and the Board of .Trustees shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. Notice of such hearing shall be given to the applicant and to all persons to whom certificates of public convenience and necessity have been theretofore issued. Due notice shall also be given the general public by posting a notice of such hearing.in the Village Hall. Any interested person may file with the Village Manager a memorandum in support of or opposition to the issuance of a certificate. SECTION 17.801.5: Issuance of Certificates If the Board of Trustees finds that further taxicab service in the Village of Deerfield is required by the public convenience and necessity and that the applicant is fit, wil.ling, and able to perform such public transportation and to conform to the provisions of this Ordinance, then the Board of Trustees shall direct the Village Manager, upon com- pliance by applicant with the .prov.isions of this Ordinance, to issue a certificate stating the name and address of the applicant, the number of vehicles authorized under said certificate and the date of issuance, otherwise the application shall be denied. If the. Board of Trustees finds from the investigation and hearing that the public convenience and necessity justify the issuance of a certificate, it shall notify the applicant of its finding and within sixty days thereafter, the applicant shall comply with the further provisions of this Ordinance for'the- issuance of a certificate and the issuance of licenses for the vehicles to be operated. If the Board of Trustees finds from such investigation and-hearing that the public convenience and necessity do not justify the issuance of a certificate, it shall forthwith notify the applicant of such finding. SECTION 17.801.6: Indemnity Bond or°Liability Insurance Required. No certificate of public convenience.and necessity shall be issued or continued in operation unless the applicant has complied with all the provisions of this Ordbnance and with all the provisions of the State law requiring proof of financial responsibility of operators of motor vehicles used for the transportation of passengers for hire (Chapter 95 -1/2, Section 8 -101 et seq. Illinois Revised. Statutes (1965) and as hereafter amended). Before a certificate of public con- venience and necessity is issued, the applicant shall submit to the Village Manager a certificate of the Secretary of State of the State of Illinois for each motor vehicle to be operated or controlled by the applicant evidencing that proof of financial responsibility for each of said motor Vehicles has been submitted to the Secretary of State and that the applicant has otherwise complied with the pro - visions of sbi:d;-.State law. in in SECTION 17.801.7: License operation unless applicant or accordance with the following Fees: No certificate the holder thereof has schedule of fees: $40.00 per taxicab shall be issued or continued paid an annual license-.-fee Said license fees shall be for the calendar year and shall. be applied for on or before January 1 of each year; provided that i:n case of licenses issued on or after July 1 of each year the applicant shall be required to pay only 1/2 of the fee specified above. Said fee shall be in addition to any other license or vehicle fee established by ordinance. SECTION 17.801.8: Transfer of Certificates. No certificate of public convenience and necessity may be sold, assigned, mortgaged or otherwise transferred without the consent of the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.801.9: Suspension and Revocation of Certificates. A cert- ificate�issued under the, provisions of this Ordinance may be revoked or sus- pended by the Board of..Trustees if the holder thereof has (a) violated any of the provisions,of this Ordinance, (b) discontinued operations for more than 10 days, (c) has violated any ordinances of the Village of Deerfield, or the laws of the United States or the State of Illinois, the violations of which reflect unfavorably on the fitness of the holder to offer public transportation. Prior to suspension or revocation, the holder shall be given 5 days notice of the proposed action to be taken and shall have an opportunity.to be heard. SUB - ARTICLE 2: VEHICLES -- EQUIPMENT AND - MAINTENANCE, SECTION 17.802.1: Vehicles Must be Licensed. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity and prior to the use and operation of any vehicle under the provisions of th1s Ordinance, said vehicle shall be thoroughly examined and inspected by the Chief of Police or a member of the Police Department duly authorized by the Chief of Police and found to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance and such reason- able rules and regulations as may be prescribed by.the Board of Trustees. These rules and regulations shall be promulgated to provide safe transporta- thiion and shall specify such requipment and regulatory devices as the Board of Trustees shall deem necessary therefore. When the Chief of Police finds that a vehicle has met the standards established by the Board of Trustees, and the license fee paid, he shall issue a license to that effect, which license shall be displayed on the vehicle in such manner as the•Chief 6f Police shall direct. SECTION 17.802.2: Inspection of Vehicles Generally; Semi - Annual Report. The Chief of Police shall,rmbintain constant vigilance over all taxicabs and see that they are kept in a condition of continued fitness for public use. To this end, the Chief of Police shall inspect or cause to be inspected all taxicabs, from time to time, or on the complaint of any person, or as often as may be necessary. At least twice in each year the Chief of Police shall make a written report of all such inspections to the Board of Trustees. SECTIION 17.802.3: Vehicles Must Be Kept in a Clean and Sanitary Condition. Every vehicle operating under this Ordinance shall be.kept in a clean and sanitary condition according to rules and regulations pro -. mulgated by the Board of Trustees. , SECTION 17.802.4: Designation of Taxicabs. Each taxicab shall bear on the outside of each rear door the name of the owner; and, in addition, may bear an identifying design approved by the Board of Trustees. No vehicd!d covered by the terms of this Ordinance shall be licensed whose color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia to be used thereon shall, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees conflict with or imitate any color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia used on a vehicle or vehicles already operating under the Ordinance, in such a manner as to be misleading or tend to deceive or-defraud the pub'li•c•; and provided further, that if, after a license has been issued fora taxicab hereunder, the color scheme,. identifying design, monogram or insignia thereof is changed so as to be, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, in conflict with or imitate -zany color scheme, 1* identifying design, monogram, or insignia used by any other person, owner or operator, in such a manner as to be'misleading or tend to deceive the public, the license of or certificate covering such taxicab or taxicabs shall be sus- pended or revoked. SUB - ARTICLE 3: FARES SECTION 17.803.1: Rates of Fare - Rate Card Required. No owner or driver of a raxicab shall charge a greater sum for the.use of a taxicab than in accord- ance with the following rates: For the first 3/4 mile or fraction thereof, for one person ............... 55C ror•each succeeding 1 /4•mile or fraction thereof .......................................... .............. 10c For each additional passenger (excluding children under 6 years of age) 10� Waiting time: 15 minutes or less ................. 5C per minute over 15 minutes $5,00 per hour For each extra stop ................. ... ........ 20t For deliveries regular fare plus •35.C; provided, that notwithstanding the foregoing rates per mile or fraction thereof, no owner or driver. of a taxicab shall charge a greater sum for the use of a taxicab between the designated points of travel set forth on the schedule of flat rates which is attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance, than the flat rate set opposite such designated points of.travel on said attached schedule. Waiting time shall.include the time when the taxicab is not in motion, be with the arrival at the place to which it had been called, or the time consumed while standing at the direction of the passenger, but no charge shall be made for time .lost,for inefficiency of the taxicab or its dperator, or time consumed by premature response to a call. SECTION 17.803..2: Rate Schedule Required. The driver of every taxicab operated under this Ordinance shall have available at all times while operating a taxicab and shall display, upon request by a passenger, a copy of the flat • rates of fare between designated points of travel established by this Ordinance and a copy of which schedule is attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION 17.803.3: Receipts. The driver of any taxicab shall upon demand by the passenger render to such passenger a receipt for the amount charged, either by a mechanically printed receipt or by a specially prepared receipt on which shall be the name of the owner, license number or motor number, amount of meter reading or charges and date of transaction. SECTION 17.803.4: Refusal of Passenger to Pay Legal Fare. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to pay the legal fare of any of the vehicles established herein after having fired the same, and i•t shall be unlawful for any person to hire any vehicle herein defined with intent to defraud the person from whom it is hired of the value of such service. SECTION 17.803.5: Additional Passengers. No driver shall permit any other person to occupy or ride in said taxicab, unless the person or persons first employing the taxicab shall consent to the acceptance of additional passenger or passengers. No charge other than 10� shall be made for an additional passenger -except when the additional passenger rides beyond the previous passenger's 'destination and then only for the additional distance so travelled, provided that a flat rate may be charged additional passengers if such rate has been approved by the Board of Trustees. SUB- ARTICLE 4: SERVICE -- RECORDS SECTION 17.804.1: Taxicab Service. All persons engaged in the taxicab business in the Village of Deerfield operating under the provisions of this Ordinance shall render an overall service to the public desiring to use taxicabs. Holders of certificates of public convenience and necessity shall maintain a central place of business and.keep the same open twenty -four hours a day for the purpose of receiving calls and dispatching cabs. They shall answer all calls received by them for service inside the corporate limits of the Village as soon as they can do so and if said services cannot be rendered within a reasonable time they shall then notify the prospective passengers how long it will be before the said call can be answered and give the reason therefor. Any holder who shall refuse to accept a call anywhere in the corporate limits of the Village _at any time when such holder has available cabs; or who shall fail or refuse to give overall-service,•shall be deemed in violation of this Ordinance and the certificate granted to such holder shall be revoked at the discretion of the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.804.2: Manifests. Every driver shall maintain a daily manifest upon which are recorded all trips made each day,•showing time and place of origin and destination of each trip'and amount of fare and all such completed manifests shall be returned to the holder by the driver at the conclusion of his tour of duty. The forms for each manifest shall be furnished to the driver by the- holder and shall be of a character approved by the Board of Trustees: Every holder of a certificate of •publ i•c -conveni•ence and necessity shall retain and preserve all drivers' manifests in a safe place for at least the calendar,year•next•preceding the current calendar year, and said manifests shall be available to the Police Department. SUB - ARTICLE 5: DRIVEV S LICENSE SECTION 17.805.1: Taxicab Driver's License.­ No person shall operate a taxicab for hire upon the streets of the Village of Deerfield, and no person who owns or controls a taxicab shall permit it to be so•driven, and no taxicab licensed by the Village of Deerfield shall be.so dH-ven at any time for hire, unless the driver of said taxicab shall have first obtained and shall huiive then in force a taxicab driver's license.issued under the pro- visions of this Ordinance. SECTION 17.805.2: Qualifications of Applicant. Each applicant for a driver's 1_cpnse must: (a) Be of the age of twenty -one years or over. - (b) Be of sould physique with good eyesight, and not subject to any disease or infirmity of body or mind which might render him unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab: (c) Be able to read, write and speak the English language. (d) Be clean in�dress and person and not be addicted to the use of drugs or intoxicating 1- iquors. (e) Shall not have been convicted of -a felony. (f) Possess a valid Class A Chauffeur's License issued by the State of 1 l 1 i no i s. SECTION 17.805.3: Application for Driver's License. An application for a taxicab dirver's license shall be filed with the Village Clerk on forms provided by the Village Clerk; and such application shall be verified under oath and shall contain the following information: (a) The names and addresses of four reputable person's who have known the applicant for a period of 2 years and who will vouch for the sobriety, honesty, and general good character of the applicant. (b) ' The experience of the applicant in the transportation of passengers. (c) The educational background of the applicant. (d) A concise history of his employment. Each application shall be accompanied by a certificate from a licensed physician certifying that, in his opinion, the applicant is not inflicted with any disease or infirmity which might made him an unsafe - or unsatisfactory driver. SECTION 17.805.4: Examination of Applicant -- Current State Motor Vehicle Operator's Permit Required. Before any appli- cation is finally passed upon by the Board of Trustees, the applicant shall be required to pass a satisftictory examination as to his knowledge of the Village and of traffic regulations. Each applicant must demonstrate and show that he has a current motor vehicle operator's permit issued by the State of Illinois. The Chief of Police shall examine each applicant and no license shall be issued unless the Chief of Police shall certifiy to the applicant's competency to operate a motor vehicle. SECTION 17.805.5: Police I'•nvestigation of Applicant -- Traffic and Police Record. The Police Department shall-conduct an investigation of each applicant for a-taxicab driver's, license and a'report of such investigation and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any,.shall be attached to the application for the consideration of the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.805.6: Consideration of Application. The Board of Trustees shall upon consideration of the application and the reports °,and the certificate required to be attached thereto approve or reject the applicant. SECTION 17:805.7: Issuance of License -- Duration Annual Fee. Upon approval of an application for a taxicab driver's license the Village Clerk, upon payment of a fee of $5.00, shall issue a.license to the applicant which shall bear the name, address, age, signature and photograph of the applicant. Such license shall be in effect for the remainder of the calendar year. A. license for every calendar year thereafter shall issue upon the payment of $5.00 unless the license for the preceding year has been revoked. SECTION 17.805.8: Display of License. Every driver licensed under this .Ordinance shall post his dri-ver's license in such-a place as to be in full view of all passengers while such driver is operating a taxicab. SECTION 17.805.9: Suspension and Revocation of License. The Board of Trustees may 'suspend or revoke any driver's license for-failure to comply with the provisions of thie Ordinance.' The Chief of Police shall be authorized to temporarily suspend any driver's license for failure to comply with the provisions of th,i:s Ordinance pending Board of Trustees' action. SECTION 17.805.10: Failure to Comply with Village, State and Federal Laws. Every driver licensed under this Ordinance shall comply with all applicable Village ordinances „and State and F.ede'ral Laws. Violation of-any such ordinance or-laws shall justify the Board of Trustees in suspending or revoking a license. SUB - ARTICLE 6: MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 17.806.1: Advertising. Subject to rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees, it shall.be lawful for any person owning or operating a taxicab or motor vehicle for hire to permit advertising matter to be affixed to the exterior of such taxicabs or motor vehicles for hire. SECTION 17.806.2: Police Department -- Duty to Enforce Ordinance. The Police Department of the Village of Deerfield shall enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 17.806.3: Penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be.fined, not exceeding $500.00. .SECTION 17.806.4:. Severabi l,i.ty.. Each of the provisions of thie Ordinance are severable, and if any provision shall be declared to be invalid, the remaining pro- visions shall not be affected but shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 17.806.5: Repealing Provision.. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. AYES: FIVE (5) NAYS: NONE (0) ABSENT: ONE (1) PASSED this 4th day of April, A.D. 1966. ARPROVED this 4th day of April, A.D. 1966. ATTEST: Village Clerk REPASSED:. April 18, 1966 AYES: SIX (6) NAYS: NONE (0) ABSENT: NONE (Q) George P. Schleicher President pro tem PUBLISHED in pamphlet form by authority of the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield, Illinois, the 18th day of April, A.D. 1966. --- VILLAGE OF- D EERF IELD --- ORDINANCE NO,. 0 - 66 - 9 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD (AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND LICENSING TAXICABS AND TAXICAB DRIVERS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF) ADOPTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE 4th DAY OF April A.D D. 1966 Published in pamphlet form by authority of the corporate authorities of the Village of Deerfield, Illinois, the 16th day of Aprii A.D. 1966. <I ORDINANCE NO:.-0 - 66 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ( AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND..LICENS.ING. _TAXICABS. AND TAXICAB .DRIVERS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES�FOk THE I VIOLATION THEREOF) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE - PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION That Article VIII of Chapter 17 of the Municipal ONE: Code of Deerfield of 1963, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking said Article VIII in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof the following: ARTICLE VIII : TAXICABS SUB - ARTICLE 1: CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY SECTION 17.801.1: Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this Sub - Article have the meanings as set out herein. (a) Call box stand means a place alongside a street, or elsewhere where the Village has authorized a holder of a certi- ficate of public convenience and necessity to install a tele- phone or call box for the taking of calls and the dispatching of taxicabs. (b) Certificate means a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Village authorizing the holder thereof to conduct a taxicab business in the Village of Deerfield. (c) Cruising means the driving of a taxicab on the streets, alleys, or public places of the Village of Deerfield in search of, or soliciting prospective passengers for hire. -1- (d) Driver's License means the permission granted by the Village to a person to drive a taxicab upon the streets of the Village of Deerfield. (e) Holder means a person to whom a certificate of public convenience and necessity has been issued. (f) Manifest means a daily record prepared by a taxi- cab driver of all trips made by said driver showing time and place of origin, destination, number of passengers, and the amount of fare of each trip. (g) Open stand means a public place alongside the curb of a street or elsewhere, in the Village of Deerfield, which has been designated by the Village as reserved exclusively for the use of taxicabs. (h) Person includes an individual, a corporation or other legal entity, a partnership;�and any unincorporated association. (i) Rate card means a card issued by the Village for display in each taxicab which contains the rates of fare then in force. (j) Taxicab means a motor vehicle regularly engaged in the business of carrying passengers for hire and not operated on a fixed route. (k) Taximeter means a meter instrument or device attached to a taxicab which measures mechanically the dis- tance driven and the waiting time upon which the fare is based. (1) Waiting time shall include the time when the taxi- cab is not in motion, beginning with the arrival W the place to which it had been called, or the time consumed while standing because of conditions beyond control of the operator, but no charge shall be made for time lost for inefficiency of the taxicab or its operator, or time consumed by premature response to a call. SECTION 17.801.2: Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Required. No person shall operate or permit a taxicab owned or controlled by him to be operated as a vehicle for hire upon the streets of the Village without having first obtained a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Board of Trustees. -2- SECTION 17.801.3:.Application for Certificate. An application for a certificate shall be filed with the Village Manager upon forms provided by the Village, and said application shall be verified under oath and shall furnish the following information: (a) The name and address of the applicant. (b) The financial status of the applicant, including the amounts of all unpaid judgments against the applicant and the nature of the transaction or acts giving rise to said judgments. (c) The experience of the applicant in the transportation of passengers. (d) Any facts which the applicant believes tend to prove that public convenience and necessity require the granting of a certificate. (e) The number of vehicles to be operated or controlled by the applicant and the location of proposed depots and terminals. (f) The color scheme or insignia to be used to designate the vehicle or vehicles of the applicant. (g) Such further information as the Manager of the Village of Deerfield may require. SECTION 17.801.4: Public Hearing. Upon the filing of an application, the Village Manager shall submit same to the Board of Trustees and the Board of Trustees shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. Notice of such hearing shall be given to the applicant and to all persons to whom certificates of public convenience and necessity have been theretofore issued. Due notice shall also be given the general public by posting a notice of such hearing in the Village Hall. Any interested person may file with the Village Manager a memorandum in support of or opposition to the issuance of a certificate. SECTION' "17.801.5: Issuance of Certificate. If the Board of Trustees finds that further taxicab service in the Village of -3- Deerfield is required by the public convenience and necessity sand that the applicant is fit, willing, and able to perform such public transportation and to conform to the provisions of this Ordinance; then the Board of Trustees shall direct the Village Manager, upon compliance by applicant with the provisions of this Ordinance, to issue a certificate stating the name and address of the applicant, the number of vehi -cles authorized under said certificate and the date of issuance; otherwise, the application shall be denied. If the Board of Trustees finds from the investigation and hearing that the public convenience and necessity justify the issuance of a certificate, it shall notify the applicant of its finding and within sixty days thereafter, the applicant shall comply with the further provisions of this Ordinance for the issuance of a certificate and the issuance of licenses for the vehicles to be operated. If the Board of Trustees finds from such investigation and hearing that the public convenience and necessity do not justify the issuance of a certificate, it shall forthwith notify the applicant of such finding. SECTION 17.801.6: Indemnity Bond or Liability Insurance Required. No certificate of public convenience and necessity shall be-issued or continued in operation unless the applicant has complied with all the provisions of this Ordinance and with all the provisions of the State law requiring proof of financial responsibility of operators of motor vehicles used for the trans- portation of passengers for hire (Chapter 95 -1/2, Section 8 -101 et-seq. Illinois Revised Statutes (1965) and as hereafter amended). Before a certificate of public convenience and necessity is issued, the applicant shall submit to the Village Manager a certificate of the Secretary of State of the State of Illinois for each motor. vehicle to be operated or controlled by the applicant evidencing that proof of financial responsibility for each of said motor vehicles has been submitted to the Secretary of State and that the applicant has otherwise complied with the provisions of said State law. SECTION 17.801.7: License Fees: No certificate shall be issued or continued in operation unless applicant or the holder thereof has paid an annual license fee in accordance with the following schedule of fees: $40.00 per taxicab Said license fees shall be for the calendar year-and shall be -4- applied for on or before January 1 of each year; provided that in case of licenses iss -aeu on or- after-July. 1 of each year the applicant shall be required `to pay only 1/2--of the fee specified above. Said fee shall be in addition to any other license or vehicle fee established by ordinance. SECTION 17.801.8: Transfer 'of Certificates. No certificate of public convenience and necessity may be sold, assigned, mortgaged or otherwise transferred without the consent of the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.801.9: Suspension and Revocation of Certificates. A certificate issued under the provisions of this Ordinance may be revoked or suspended by the.Board of Trustees if the holder thereof has (a) violated any of the provisions of this Ordinance, (b) discontinues operations for more than 10 days, (c) has violated any ordinances of the Village of Deerfield, or the laws of the United States or the State of Illinois, the violations of which reflect unfavorably on the fitness of the holder to offer public transportation. Prior to suspension or revocation, the holder shall be given 5 days notice of the proposed action to be taken and shall have an opportunity to be heard. SUB - ARTICLE 2: VEHICLES -- EQUIPMENT AND MAINTENANCE SECTION 17.802.1: Vehicles Must be Licensed. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity and prior to the use and operation of any vehicle under the provisions of this Ordinance, said vehicle shall be thoroughly examined and inspected by the Chief of Police or a member of the Police Department duly authorized by the Chief of Police and found to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance and such reasonable rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Board of Trustees. These rules and regulations shall be promulgated to provide safe transportation and shall specify such equipment and regulatory.devices as the Board of Trustees shall deem necessary therefore. When the Chief of Police finds that a vehicle has met the standards established by the Board of Trustees, and the license fee paid, he shall issue a license to that effect, which license shall be displayed on the vehicle in such manner as the Chief of Police shall direct. -5- SECTION 17.802.2: Inspection of Vehicles Generally; Semi- annual Report. The Chief of Police shall maintain con- stant vigilance over all taxicabs and see that they are kept in a condition of continued fitness for public use. To this end, the Chief of Police shall inspect or cause to be inspected all taxicabs, from time to time, or on the complaint of any person, or as often as may be necessary. At least twice in each year the Chief of Police.shall make a written report of all such inspections to the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.802.3: Vehicles Must Be Kept in a Clean and Sanitary Condition. Every vehicle operating under this Ordi- nance shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition according to rules and regulations promulgated by the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.802.4: Designation of Taxicabs. Each taxicab shall bear on the outside of each rear door the name of the owner; and, in addition, may bear an identifying design approved by the Board of Trustees. No vehicle covered by the terms of this Ordi- nance shall be licensed whose color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia to be used thereon shall, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees conflict with or imitate any color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia used on a vehicle or vehicles already operating under the Ordinance, in such a manner as to be misleading or tend to deceive or defraud the public; and provided further, that if, after a license has been issued for a taxicab hereunder, the color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia thereof is changed so as to be, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, in conflict with or imitate any color scheme, identifying design, monogram, or insignia used by any other person, owner or operator, in such a manner as to be misleading or tend to deceive the public, the license of or certificate covering such taxicab or taxicabs shall be suspended or revoked. SUB - ARTICLE 3: FARES SECTION 17.803.1: Rates of Fare - Rate Card Required. No owner or driver of a taxicab shall charge a greater sum for the use of a taxicab than in accordance with the following rates: For the first 3/4 mile or fraction thereof, forone person ... .... ............................55J am For each succeeding 1/4 mile or fraction thereof.................... .....................10i For each additional passenger (excluding children under 6 years of age) ...................lU Waiting time: 15 minutes or less.......... 51 pet minute over 15 minutes .......... $5.00 per hour Foreach extra stop ............................... .200 For deliveries ...............regular fare plus 35j; provided, that notwithstanding the foregoing rates per mile or fraction thereof, no owner or driver of a taxicab shall charge a greater sum for the use of a taxicab between the designated points of travel set forth on the schedule of flat rates which is attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance, than the flat rate set opposite such designated points of travel on said attached schedule. Waiting time shall include the time when the taxicab is not in motion, beginning with the arrival at the place to which it had been called, or the time consumed while standing at the direction of the passenger, but no charge shall be made for time lost for inefficiency of the taxicab or its operator, or time consumed by premature response to a call. SECTION 17.803.2: Rate Schedule Required. The driver of every taxicab operated under this Ordinance shall have available at all times while operating a taxicab and shall display, upon request by a passenger, a copy of the flat rates of fare between designated points of travel established by this Ordinance and a copy of which schedule is attached hereto and made a part hereof. -7- SECTION 17.803.3: Receipts. The driver of any taxicab shall upon demand by the passenger render to such passenger a receipt for the amount charged, either by a mechanically printed receipt or by a specially prepared receipt on which shall be the name of the owner, license number or motor number,.amount of meter reading or-charges and date of trans- action. SECTION 17.803.4: Refusal of'Passenger to Pay Legal Fare. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to pay the legal fare of any of - the vehicles established herein after having hired the same, and it shall be unlawful for any person to hire any vehicle herein defined with intent to defraud the person from whom it is hired of the value of such service. SECTION 17.803.5::Additional Passengers. No driver shall permit any other person to occupy or ride in said taxicab, unless the person or-persons first employing the taxicab shall consent to the acceptance of additional passenger or passengers. No charge other than 10J shall be made for an additional passenger except when the additional passenger rides beyond the previous passenger'''s destination and then only for the additional distance so travelled, provided that .a flat rate may be charged additional passengers if such rate has been approved by the Board of Trustees. SUB ARTICLE 4: SERVICE -- RECORDS .SECTION 17.804.1: Taxicab-Service. All persons engaged in the taxicab business in the Village tsf Deerfield operating under the provisions of this Ordinance shall render an overall service to the public desiring to use taxicabs. Holders of certificates of public convenience and necessity shall maintain a central place of business andkkeep the same open twenty -four hours a day for the purpose of receiving calls and dispatching cabs. They shall answer all calls received by them for services inside the corporate limits of the Village as soon as they can do so and if said services cannot be rendered within a reasonable time they shall then notify the prospective passengers how long it will be before the said call can be answered and give the reason therefor. Any holder who shall refuse to accept a call anywhere in the corporate limits of the Village at any time when such holder has available cabs; or who shall fail or refuse to give overall service, shall be deemed in violation of this Ordinance and the certificate granted to such holder shall be revoked at the discretion of. the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17:804.2: Manifests. Every driver shall maintain a daily manifest upon which are recorded all trips made each day, showing time and place of origin and destination of each trip and amount of fare and all such completed manifests shall be returned to the holder by the driver at the conclusion of his tour of duty. The forms for each manifest shall be furnished to the driver by the holder and shall be of a character approved by the Board of Trustees. Every holder of a certificate of public convenience and necessity shall retain and preserve all drivers' manifests in a safe place for at least the calendar year next preceding the current calendar year, and said manifests shall be available to the Police Department. SUB - ARTICLE 5 DRIVER'S LICENSE SECTION 17 :805.1: Taxicab Driver's License. No person shall operate a taxicab for hire upon the streets of the Village of Deerfield, and no person who owns or controls a taxicab shall permit it to be so driven, and no taxicab licensed by the Village of Deerfield shall be so driven at.any time for hire, unless the driver of said taxicab shall have first obtained and shall have then in force a taxicab driver's license issued under the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 17.805.2::Qualifications of Applicant. Each applicant for a drivers license must: (a) Be of the age of twenty -one years or over. (b) Be of sound physique with good eyesight, and not subject to any disease or infirmity of body or mind which might render him unfit for the safe operation of a taxicab. (c) Be able to read, write and speak the English language. (d) Be clean in dress and person and not be addicted to the use of drugs or intoxicating liquors. (e) Shall not have been convicted of a felony. (f) Possess a valid Class A Chauffeur,'s License issued by the State of Illinois. SECTION 17.805.3: Application for Driver's License. An application for a taxicab driver "s license shall be filed with the Village Clerk on forms provided by the Village Clerk; and such application shall be verified under oath and shall contain the following information: (a) The names and addresses of four reputable persons .who have known the applicant for a period of 2 years and who will vouch for the sobriety, honesty, and general good character of the applicant. (b) The experience of the applicant in the transpor- tation of passengers. (c) The educational background of the applicant. (d)'A concise history of his employment. Each application shall be accompanied by a certificate from a licensed physician certifying that, in his opinion, the applicant is not u'licted with any disease or infirmity which might make him an unsafe or unsatisfactory driver. SECTION_17.805. 4.:,Ex'amination of Applicant -- Current State Motor Vehicle' Operato ,s Permit R'equir'ed. Before any application is finally passed upon by the Board of Trustees, the applicant shall be required to pass a satisfactory exam- ination as to his knowledge of the Village and of traffic reg- ulations. Each applicant must demonstrate his skill and ability to safely drive-a vehicle and show that he has a current motor vehicle operator, 's permit issued by the State of Illinois. The Chief of Police .shall examine each applicant no license shall be issued unless the Chief of'Police shall certify to the applicantscompetency to operate a motor vehicle. SECTION 17.805.5:. Police Investigation of Applicant Tr'affic and Police Record. The Police Department shall conduct an investigation of each applicant for a taxicab driver's license and a report of such investigation and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any, shall be attached to the application for the consideration of the Board of Trustees. SECTION 17.805.6: Consideration of Application. The Board of Trustees shall upon consideration of the application and the reports and the certificate required to be attached thereto approve or reject the applicant. Section 17.805.7: Issuance of License -- Duration -- Annual Fee. Upon approval of an application for a taxicab driver ".s license the Village Clerk/.shall/issue a license to the applicant ,upon payment of a fee of $5.00, -10- which shall bear the name, address, age, signature and photograph of the applicant. Such license shall be in effect for the remainder of the calendar year. A license for every calendar year there- after shall issue upon the payment of $5.00 unless the license for the preceding year has been revoked. SECTION 17.805.8: Display of License. Every driver licensed under this Ordinance shall post his driver's license in such a place as to be in full view of all passengers while such driver is operating a taxicab. SECTION 17.805.9: Suspension and Revocation of License. The Board of Trustees may suspend or revoke any driver's license for failure to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance. The Chief of Police shall be authorized to temporarily suspend any driver's license for failure to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance pending Board of Trustees' action. SECTION 17., and Federal Laws. shall comply with and Federal Laws. shall justify the a license. 305.10: Failure to Comply with Village, State Every driver licensed under this Ordinance all applicable Village ordinances, and State Violation of any such ordinances or laws Board of Trustees in suspending or revoking SUB - ARTICLE 6: MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 17.806.1: Advertising. Subject to rules and regulations of the Board of Trustees, it shall be lawful for any person owning or operating a taxicab or motor vehicle for hire to permit advertising matter to be affixed to the exterior of such taxicabs or motor vehicles for hire. SECTION 17.806.2: Police Department -- Duty to Enforce Ordinance. The Police Department of the Village of Deerfield shall enforce the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 17.806.3: Penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding $500.00. SECTION 17.806.4: Severabil..ity. Each of the provisions of this Ordinance are severable, and if any provision shall be declared to be invalid, the remaining provisions shall not be affected but shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 17.806.5: Repealing Provision. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. AYES: FIVE (5) NAYS': NONE (0) ABSENT : ONE (1) PASSED THIS 4th DAY OF April A.D!.' 1966 APPROVED THIS 4th DAY OF April A!.D. 1966 ATTEST: Village Clerk REPASSED: April 18, 1966 AYES: SIX (6) NAYS: NONE (0) ABSENT: None (0) .f -12- a 940 — W�-- pro tem ORDINANCE NO. 0 -66- 7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE VIII OF CHAPTER 13 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD OF 19632 AS AMENDED (RELATING TO PUBLIC DANCES) LAW OFFICES PEDERSEN 8a HOUPT 135 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603 VILLAGE. OF DEERFIELD RATE BOOK FOR TAXI CABS Effective March, 1966 I IWAM I J Hwd. H. P. Dfld. STREET NAME 2.15 1.55 .55 Alden Court 2.35 1.65 .65 Ambleside Drive 2.45 1.85 .65 Anthony Lane . 2.55 1.95 .75 Appletree Court 3.45 2.95 1.75 Aptakisic Road 2.25 1.85 .65 Arbor Vitae Road 3.05 2.45 1.25 Arro wland 3.15 .2-55 1.35 Arrow Wood Trail 2.15 2.35 1.15 Audubon 1-.oad 2.45 1.85 .65 Bayberry Lane 1.65 1.05 .85 Bent Creek Ridge 2.15 1.95 .75 Berkeley Court (Dfld. west .SttrCor•,1) 2.45 2.15 .95 Berkeley Court (west off Wilmot) 1.95 1.35 .55 Berkeley Place 1.95 1.35 .55 Beverly Place 2.95 2.35 1.05 Birchwood 3.20 2.55 1.25 Blackhawk Lane 2.05 1.45 .55 Blackthorne Place 3.25 2.65 1.45 Blackthorne Road, Portwine to White Oak 3.35 2.75 1.55 Blackthorne Road, White Oak to Juneberry 1.85 1.25 .65 Brierhill Road (north of 500 block) 1.95 1.35 .75 Brierhill Road (south of 500 block) 2.45 1.85 .65 Broadmoor Place 2.35 1.75 .55 Brookside Lane IWAM I -2- 1.95 1.35 .55 Byron Place' 2.35 1.75 .55 Cambridge Circle 3.05 3.05 1.75 Cambridge Lane (east to Elsinore) 3.05 3.05 1.85 Cambridge Lane (Elsinore to end) 2.45 1.85 .65 Camille 1.65 1.15 .75 Carlisle (off Deerfield Road) 2.15 1.55 .65 Carlisle Place (off Oxford) 2.75 2.15 .95 Carol Court (off Carol Lane) 2.75 2.15 .95 Carol Lane (off Hickory Knoll) 1.95 1.45 .55 Caroline Court (off Orchard) 1.65 1.05 .85 Carriage Way (East off Deerfield) 2.75 2.05 .85 Castlewood Lane (West off Deerfield) 2.45 1.85 .65 Cedar Street (West off Deerfield) 2.45 1.85 .65 Cedar Terrace (off Cedar Street) 2.05 1.45 .55 Central Avenue east of Train tracks 2.15 1.55 .55 Central Avenue west of tracks to Jonquil 2.25 1.65 .55 Central Avenue, Jonquil to Pine 2.45 1.85 .65 Central Avenue, Pine to Indian Hill 2.55 1.95 .75 Central Avenue, Indian Hill to Wrlmet 2.45 1.85 .65 Charing Cross (off Pine) 2.75 2.05 .85 Chatham Circle (off Castlewood) 3.45 2.75 1.55 Cherokee Lane (end of Indian Trail) 2.55 1.95 .75 Cherry Street (west end of Hazel) 2.15 1.55 .55 Chestnut Street (Osterman to Hazel) 2.25 1.65 .55 Chestnut Street (Hazel to Greenwosd) 2.35 1.75 .55 Chestnut Street (Greenwood tt Elmwd. -2- e � t 2.45 1. d5 .65 Chestnut (Ellwood to north end) 3.45 2.75 1.55 Chippewa Pathway (off Indian Trail) 2.75 2.15 .95 Chris Court (off Carol Lane) 2.75 2.05 .85 "Circle Court 2.75 2.05 .85 Clavinia Road (off Castlewood) 2.25 1.65 .55 Clay Court (off Hazel) 1.75 1.15 .75 Cody Court (off CarlisleAvenue) 1.75 1.15 .75 Cody Lane (off Carlisle Avenue) 1.75 1.15 .75 Colony Lane (off Carlisle .Avenue) 2.05 1.45 .55 Colwyn Terrace (off Warrington N.) 2.85 2.35 1.05 County Line & Wkgn. East to Birchwd. 2.95 2.35 1.15 County Line (Birchwood to Pinetree) 2.85 2.25 1.15 County Line (Pine Tree to Cottonwood 2.75 2.15 1.45 County Line - Cottonwood to Royal Oak 2.65 2.05 1.55 County Line -Royal Oak to Acorn Lane 2.55 1.95 1.65 .County Line -Acorn Lane to tracks 2.45 1.85 1.75 County Line- Tracks to 41 2.95 2.35 1.05 County Line & Waukegan -west to tracks 3.05 2.45 1.15 County Line & Waukegan-tracks toPfstn . 3115 2.55 1.25 County Line & Wkgn - Pfgstn to Wllo w 3.25 2.65 1.35 County Line - Willow to Huehl 3.35 2.75 1.45 County Line - Hu ehl to Wilmot 3.45 2.85 1.55 County Line - Wilmot to Toll Rd. west 3.55 2.95 1.65 County Line-Toll Rd. west to 4 065 CL 3.65 3.05 1.75 County Line -4065 to Saunders 3.95 3.35 2.05 County Line - Saunders to Milwaukee 2.25 1.95 .75 Crabree Lane(west off Greenwood N. -3- -4- 2.75 2.05 .85 Craig Court west off T,& -Go Trail 2.65 2.05 .85 Cranshire Court, .N. end Castlewood 3.05 2.35 1.05 Crestview Dr. off Ferndale 2.05 1.95 .75 Crowe Avenue off Camille north 2.15 1.55 .65 Cumnor off Warrington north 3.25 2.65 1.45 Daiquiri Dri. west off Portwine 2.45 1.85 .65 Dartmouth, Mallard to Pine west 2.55 1.95 .75 Dartmouth, Pine to Willow 2.65 2.05 .85 Dartmouth, Willow to end 2.05 1.95 .75 Davis, off end of Chestnut north 1.75 1.15 , 75 E. Deerfield Road, bridge to Brierhill 1.85 1.25 .65 E. Dfld. Rd., Brierhill to Beverly 1.95 1.35 .55 E. Dfld. Rd., Beverly to lights 2.05 1.45 .55 Dfld . Rd. & 42, thru Chestnut west 2.15 1.55 .65 Dfld. Rd., Chestnut to Woodward 2.25 1.65 .55 Dfld. Rd., Woodward thru Cedar Ter. 2.45 1.85 .65 Dfld. Rd., Cedar Terr. to .Appletree 2.55 1.95 .75 Dfld. Rd., Appletree to Wilmot 2.65 2.05 .85 Dfld. Rd. , Wilmot thru Toll Road 2.75 2.15 .95 Dfld. Rd., Toll Road thru Woodview 2.85 2.25 1.05 Dfld. Rd ., Woodview to Sanders 2.95 2.35 1.15 Dfld, Rd., Sanders to Forest Glen E. 3.05 2.45 1.25 Dfld. Rd. , Forest Glen E. to Blkhwk. 3.15 2.55 1.35 DIM. Rd., Blk wk. to _3400 Dfld. Rd. 3.25 2.65 1.45 3400 Dfld. Rd to Thornmeadow 3.45 2.85 1.65 Thornne adow to Des Plaines River -4- .6 3 5 r 3 .05 1.85 Des Plaines River to Milwaukee Ave. 2.55 1.95 .65 Deer Park Ct. ; N. off Warwick 2.55 1.95 .65 Deer Park Lane, N. off Warwick 2.45 1.95 .65 Deerpath Court off Deerpath Drive 2.45 1.95 .65 Deerpath Drive off Dfld. Rd. west 2.55 1.95 .75 Dimmeydale off TNincanton north 2.25 2.25 1.05 Duffy Lane at Wilmot 2.65 2.65 1.35 Duffy Lane to Toll Road 2.75 2.75 1.45 Duffy Lane, Toll Road to Thornwood 2.85 2.85 1.55 Duffy Lane, Thornwood to Trillium 2.95 2.95 1.65 Duffy Lane, Trillium to Maple 3.05 3.05 1.75 Duffy Lane, Maple to Riverwoods Rd. 2.65 1.95 .85 Earl's Ct. off Hackberry west 2.55 1.95 .65 Eastcanton Ct. , off Wincanton north 2.95 2.35 1.05 Eastwood Drive, off Mulberry 2.05 1.45 .55 Elder Lane off Waukegan Rd. north 2.55 1.85 .75 Elizabeth Ct. off Montgomery north 2.95 2.35 1.05 Ellendale off County Line 2.15 1.55 .55 Elm St. , south & north of Osterman 2.25 1.85 .55 Elmwood Ave. off Chestnut north 2.25 1.85 .65 Elmwood Ave. nw off Stratford 1.95 1.35 .55 Essex Ct. , north off Warrington 2.95 2.35 1.05 Evergreen Ct., west end of Greenbr. 2.15 1.55 .55 Fair Oaks 3.05 2.45 1.25 Fairview, off Hackberry w of Willow 3.15 3.05 1.65 Farner, off Strenger at Duffy Lane -5- 2.95 1 2.35 1.05 1 Ferndale Road 2.15 1.55 . SS Forest, Deerfield Rd. n. thru Hazel 2.25 1.65 .55 Forest, north of Hazel 3.15 2.55 1.25 Forest wa y, off County Line, w of trks 2.65 2.05 .85 Forsythia, off We -Go, w. of Wilmot 1.65 1.05 .85 Fox Hunt 2.15 1.55 .55 N. Franklin St... s end of Elm St. 2.65 2.05 .85 Garand, off Wilmot 2.55 1.95 .75 Gordon Ave 2.95 2.35 1.05 Greenbriar, cff Ellendale 2.55 1.95 .75 Green Park 2.25 1.85 .65 Greentree Avenue 2.25 1.85 .55 Greenwood, TNkgn. to Tracks 2.35 1.95 .65 Greenwood, Tracks to Oakley 2.45 2.05 .75 Greenwood, Oakley to Broadmoor 2.55 2.15 .85 Greenwood, Broadmoor to Wilmot 2.25 1.85 .55 Greenwood Court 2.15 1.55 .55 Grove Place 2.45 1.85_ .65 Hackberry, Mallard to Pine west 2.55 1.95 .75 Hackberry, Pine to Willow 2.65 2.05 .85 Hampton Court 2.25 1.95 .75 Ha wth orn e Pla c e 2.05 1.45 .55 Hazel, Waukegan to Tracks 2.15 1.55 .55 Hazel, Tracks to Stratford 2.45 1.85 .65 Hazel, Stratford to Maple 2.45 1.85 .65 Hemlock Street 1.95 1.35 .55 Hermitage Drive 2.15 1.55 .55 Hillside Avenue 2.05 1.45 .55 Hoffman Lane 2.45 1.85 .65 Holly Court 2.45 1.85 .65 Holly Lane 2.55 1.85 .75 Holmes Avenue. 2.95 2.35 1.05 Hyacinth Lane 2.55 1.95 .75 Indian Hill Court 2.55 1.95 .75 Indian Hill Road 2.35 1.75 .55 Jonquil Terrace 2.35 1.75 .55 Journal Place 2.35 1.75 .65 Kates Road 2.55 1.95 .75 Kenmore Avenue 1.95 1.35 .55 Kenton Road, Deerfield to Warwick 2.05 1.45 .65 Kenton Road, Warwick to end 1.65 1.15 -.75 Kildare Court 1.65 1.15 .75 Kildare Lane 1.95 1.35 .55 Kingston Terrace 1.95 1.35 .55 Kipling Place 1.95 1.35 .55. Knollwood Road, Kingston to Warwick 2.15 1.55 .65 Knollwood Road, Warwick to end 2.75 2.15 .95 Lake Eleanor Court 1.85 1.25 .65 Landis Lane 2.95 2.35 1.05 Larkdale Road 2.55 1.95 .75 Laurel Avenue, Pine to Wilmot 2.2_5 1, 49-5 .55 Linden .Avenue, Chestnut to Stratford -7- 2.35 1.95 .65 Linden Avenue, Stratford to Crabtree 2.35 1.95 .65 Lombardy Lane 1.95 1.35 .55 Longfellow Avenue 2.45 1.85 .65 Mallard Lane 2.55 1.85 .75 Maple Court 1.95 1.35 .55 Margate Terrace 2.25 2.05 .85 Meadow Lane, off Stratford 2.05 1.45 .65 Meadowbrook Lane p.65 1.05 .85 Millstone 2.65 2.05 .85 Montgomery Court 2.65 2.05 .85 Montgomery Drive, Garand to Mont. Ct. 2.75 2.15 .95 Montgomery, Mont Ct to Hickory Knoll 2.85 2.25 1.05 Montgomery, Hickory Knoll to end 2.75 2.05 .85 Montgomery Road 2.95 2.35 1.05 Mulberry Road 2.15 1.55 .55 Myrtle Lane 2.05 1.45 .55 Norman Lane 2.05 1.95 .75 North .Avenue, Chestnut to Stratford 2.25 2.15 .85 North .Avenue, Str•atfoz•d to Meadow 2.35 P. Z5 .95 North Avenue, Meadow to Wilmot ?.95 1.75 .65 Northwoods Circle 2.15 1.75 .65 Northwoods Drive 2.15 1.55 .55 Oakley Avenue 2.35 2.05 .85 Oakwood Place 1.95 1.55 .55 Orchard Street 2.05 1.45 .55 Osterman, off Waukegan east of tracks wn 2.15 1.55 .55 Osterman, off Waukegan west to tracks 1.95 1.35 .55 Oxford Road, Deerfield to Warwick 2.05 1.45 .65 Oxford Road, Warwick to end 2.05 1.45 .55 Park Ave.. N. Dfld. Rd to Hazel 2.15 1.55 .55 Park Ave., N. Hazel to Greenwood 2.55 1.95 .75 Park Lane 2.25 1.85 .65 Parkside Lane 2.75 2..05 .85 Paula Court 2.55 1.95 .75 Peachtree Lane 2.65 2.05 ..85 Peartree Road 2.55 1.95 .75 Pembroke Court 2.05 1.45 .55 Pettis Avenue 2.45 1.85 .65 Pine St. , Dfld Rd. to north end 2.45 1.85 .65 Pine St., Dfld Rd. to Charing Cross 2.55 1.95 .75 Pine St. , Charing Cross to south end 2.55 1.95 .75 Plumtree Road 2.35 1.75 .55 Princeton Lane 2.35 1.75 .55 Radcliff Circle 2.25 1.65 .75 Rago .Avenue 1.95 1.35 .65 Ramsay Road 1.75 1.15 .75 Revere Court 2.95 2.35 1.05 River Road 1.95 1.35 .55 Rosemary Terrace 2.55 1.95 .85 Rosewood .Avenue 2.75 2.05 .85 Sapling Lane 2.55 2.15 .85 School Street 1.65 � 1.15 .75 r Sequoia Lane 1.65 1.05 .85 Shagbark Lane 1.65 1.15 .75 Shannon Drive 1.75 1.25 .85 Shenandoah Road 2.15 1.45 .55 Sheridan Avenue 1.65 1.05 .85 Smoke Tree Road 2.25 1.65 .55 Somerset .Avenue, Forest to Oakley 2.45 1.85 .65 Somerset .Avenue, off Broadmoor 2.15 1.55 .55 Springfield Avenue 2.45 1.85 .65 Spruce Street 1.65 1.15 .75 Standish Drive 2.25 2.15 .85 Stratford, Berkley to North 2.45 2.-05 .75 Stratford, Greenwood to Berkley 2.05 1.45 .55 Sunset Court 2.35 2.15 1.05 Sunset Lane 2.35 2.05 .75 Telegraph Rd., North To Robin Rd. 2.45 2.15 .85 Telegraph Rd., Robin to Bann. school 2.55 2.25 1.05 Telegraph Rd. , School to Wilmot 2.45 2.35 1.15 Telegraph Rd., Wilmot to Hill Top 2.35 2.45 1.25 Telegraph Ed. , Hill Top to Half Day 2.45 2.55 1.35 Telegraph Rd. , Half Day to 1900 blk. 2.55 2.65 1.45 Telegraph Rd. , 1900 to Old Mill 2.65 2.75 1.55 Telegraph Rd. , Old Mill to Lawrence 2.85 2.95 1.75 Telegraph Rd., Lawrence to Everett 2.55 1.95 .75 Terrace Court 2.45 1.85 .65 Timber Hill, Bayberry to Charing Crs -10- 1.95 i 1.35 .55 . Todd. Court 2.75 2.05 .85 Village, Green 2.05 1.45 .55 Walden Lane 2.15 1.55 .55 Walnut Street 1.95 1.35 .55 Warrington, Deerfield to Margate 2.05 1.45 .65 Warrington, Margate to Warwick 2.15 1.55 .65 Warrington, Warwick to north end 2.25 1.85 .55 Warwick Court 2.15 1.55 .65 Warwick Road, Oxford to Waukegan 1.95 1.35 .55 Waukegan, Deerfield to Osterman 2.05 1.45 .55 Waukegan, Osterman to Central 2.35 1.75 .85 Waukegan, Central to Kates Rd. 2.35 1.95 .95 Waukegan, Kates to Kleinschmidt east 2.65 2.25 1.05 Waukegan, Kleinschmidt to Cty. Line 2.05 1.45 .55 Waukegan, Deerfield to Elder 2.15 1.55 .55 Waukegan, Elder to Greenwood 2.25 1.65 .65 Waukegan, Greenwood to Northwoods 2.25 1.85. .65 Waukegan, North wo o ds to Telegraph 2.25 2.15 .85 Waukegan, Telegraph to DHS 2.15 2.25 .95 Waukegan, DHS to Radio Towers 1.65 2.45 1.25 Waukegan, Radio towers to Prairie 2.15 1.55 .55 Waverly Lourt 2.45 1.85 .65 Wayne Avenue 2.65 2.05 .85 We Go Co urt 2.65 2.05 .85 We Go Trail 2.55 1.95 .65 Westcanton Court -11- 1.95 1.35 .55 i Westcliff Lane 2.15 1.55 .55 Westgate Road 1.75 1.15 .75 Wicklow Lane 1.95 1.35 .55 Whittier 2.05 1.95 .75 VTilliams Avenue 2.85 2.25 1.05 Tfillow Avenue 2.85 2.25 1.15 Wilmot Road at County Line 2.25 2.35 1.15 Wilmot at Duffy Lane 2.15 1.55 .55 Tincanton, off Waukegan n to Ambleside 2.25 1.65 .65 Wincanton, Ambleside to North 2.25 1.65 .65 TMIndcrest Road 2.35 1.95 .65 Wood Street 2.35 1.95 .75 Woodbine Court 2.35 1.95 .75 Woodland Drive, Stratford to Meadow 2.45 2.05 .85 Woodland Drive, Meadow to Wlmot 2.25 1.65 .65 Woodbridge Court 2.25 1.65 .65 Woodvale Avenue 2.25 1.65 .55 Woodward .Avenue .AIRPORTS 15.75 Midway in Chicago 2.95 Chicagoland, Half Day 5.00 Glenview Naval Air Base 11.50 O'Hare Field, Des Plaines 4.35 Palwaukee, South of Wheeling 2.25 Sky Harbor 8.50 Waukegan .Airport 5.50 Helicopter Airport -12- 15.50 9.75 27.25 11.2,5' 12-75 15.50 8.50 10.75 11.00 15.00 6.75 8.00 16.00 6,85 7.85 14.00 14.75 27.75 6.75 3.10 3.35 2.65 4.50 6.25 6.75 11.75 8.75 2.95 2.15 4.10 5.10 7.75 28.00 5.05 17.50 4.65 2,85 3.25 3.45 3.75 4.05 4.25 2.15 3.25 32.50 9.50 7.25 24.50 14.00 CITIES Antioch, Highway 173 and 50 .Arlington Heights Aurora, Highways 50 and 34 Barrington, Highways 14 and 59 Cary, Highways 22 and 14 Chicago, Loop area Howard Street and area Foster Avenue and area Wilson Avenue and area Crystal Lake, Highways 22 and 14 Diamond Lake, Highways 22 and 45 Des Plaines Elgin Evanston, Church Street and downtown Main Street Fox Lake, Highways 22 and 14 Fox River Grove, Highways 22 and 14 Gary, Indiana Gilmer, Highway 22 Glencoe, Sunset, Dundee and North side Glencoe, Park Avenue, Temple Court, and Glencoe, Washington Street and area Glenview Great Lakes, North Gate Great Lakes, Inside area Grayslake Gurnee Half Day on Highway 22 Half Day, Elm road at Bridge Hubbard Woods Indian Hill Ivanhoe, Highway 21 and 59A Joliet, Highways 42A and 66 Kenilworth (downtown) Kenosha Wisconsin Lake Bluff Lake Forest, Sacred Heart College Farwell Station and vicinity Downtown and vicinity Theater Downtown, north of Wis . to Laurel Laurel to North End North of High School to Route 42 West Lake Forest, Everett at 42A Lake Forest Hospital Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Lake Zurich Libertyville Marengo Maywood -13- 14.00 McHenry 29.50 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6.25 Morton Grove 12.00 Mt. Prospect 8.50 Mundelein 7.25 Niles 6.50 North Chicago - North Shore Junction, 6.75 Do canto wn 7.00 Abbotts Lab and vicinity Northbrook and vicinity .85 Waukegan Road and County Line Road 1.15 Sub SE of Route 42, all streets west of Cottonwood 1.25 Cottonwood and east 1.35 Route 42 and Dundee 1.55 Routes 42 and 681 east, to tracks. 1.55 Routes 42 and 68 east to Timber Lane 1.65 Route 68 and Shermer, east to Noble and vicinity 1.55 Route 68 west to trick, south to Linco:n, west of 42 1.75 Route68 west of tracks to western and S. Walters 1,85 Route 68 west of Western to Pfingsten, south to Walters 1.95 Route 68, Pfingsten to Landwehr, south to Maria 1. S5 Route 42 and Shermer 1.65 Shermer and 42, West to Church and 42 S. Jeff. 1.65 Shermer and 42 East to Timber Lane 1.75 Church and Shermer , south to Walters 1.75 Route 42 and Jeffery, south to TlAalters 1.85 Shermer, east of Timber Lane to Lee, south to Walters Route 42, south of Walters, west to tracks, south of Volts Walters west of tracks to Western, south to Woodland 2.05 Woodland, south to Techny, west of Shermer to Western 2.25 Techny south to Willow, Shermer west to Pfingsten 2.25 Walters south to Techny, west of Pfingsten to Landwehr 2.65 Walters south to Techny and Landwehn, west to Sanders 2.85 Techny south to Willow, west of Landwehr to Sanders 3.55 Northfield 6.00 Old Orchard 14.00 Oak Park 8.00 Palatine 4.50 Prairie View 11.50 Round Lake 23.50 Racine, Wisconsin 39.50 Rockford 4.35 Rondout 5.50 Skokie, Downtown 5.00 Skokie, North Side 11.75 Volo 10,75 Wauconda 7.50 Waukegan, Tenth Street and vicinity 8.00 Do canto wn and all hospitals 9.25 North • end 9.75 Far north, Johns Manville vicinity -14- 3.35 Wheeling 5.35 Wilmette, at Lake Avenue 5,85 Downtown and vicinity 6.25 Linden Avenue L Station 4.10 Winnetka, Hubbard Woods 5.65 Downtown Section 12.50 Winthrop Harbor 19.00 Woodstock 11.50 Zion GOLF CL UBS 5.05 Arlington 1.65 Bob -O -Link .65 Briergate 3.15 Deerpath 1.75 Exm oor 3.10 Glencoe 1.85 Greenacres 5.25 Indian Hill 4.25 Knollwood 2.985 Lake Shore 1.85 Northmoor 2.15 Old Elm 3.15 Ontwentsia 5.25 Shore Acres 2.65 Skokie 2.65 Sportsmans 2.85 Sunset Ridge 1.35 Sunset Valley 7.50 Tam - O- Shanter 1.05 Thorngate SCHOOLS 2.35 Braeside 1.95 Edgewood 1.45 P-;lm Place 1.95 Gariono Accordian 1.45 Green Bay 1.65 Highland Park High 1.45 Highland Park Community Nursery 1.65 Lincoln School 5.65 Country Day 1.95 Oak Terrace 1.95 Ravinia Nursery 1.95 Ravinia School 2.05 St. James 1.15 West Ridge 1.35 Red Oak -15- 3.65 1.75 . 75 1.15 1.25 1.85 1.85 2.05 .65 3.45 3.10 2.95 1.15 1.85 2.25 2..25 2.95 2.25 1.55 4.10 8.00 2.85 1.95 8.25 1.65 .85 1.85 4.25 7.50 2.05 4.10 2.05 3.45 2.95 2.45 .95 2.55 1.95 1.55 .55 2.05 1.65 THEATERS Chevy Chase Music Theater Tenthouse Ravinia, off Sheridan Ravinia, off Green Bay RIDING. STABLES Old Elm Royal Oak Sweet Briar Bro wns TAVERNS, NIGHT CLUBS, RESTAURANTS .Arc Bubling Inn Carm i e's Chalet Beinlichs Chevy Chase Country Fare Esthers Green Duck Gus' Lunch Hall's Hank's Hesslings Hideo ut Island Howard Johnsons Phil Johnson's Nook Pop's Shamrock Grove Skokie Gardens Steeles Strike. and Spare Wheeling Tavern Vole's 7 V's TRAIN STATIONS Braeside Briergate Fort Sheridan Northwestern Highwood Northwestern Highmoor North Shore Milwaukee, Deerfield Ravinia Northwestern Woodridge - /b.- HOTELS & MOTEL 3 7.55 Al Aharts Cabins 8.00 Clayton 3.45 Deerpath 1.35 Highland Park Hotel 7.55 Jean & Hohns 2.05 Laurie Ann 7.55 Karcher 7.55 Madison 1.85 Moraine 4.25 Motel at 41, north of 176 2.05 Park 2.05 Shore Line 7.55 Waukegan 3.10 Wheeling ANIMAL HO SPI T.AL S 1.35 Butterworth 3.25 Glencoe 1.05 Highland Park 1.35 Kohns 2.55 Paley MISCELLANEOUS 4.25 Army Rocket Base 1.05 Channer Electric 1.35 Del Mar Woods 1.05 Kleinschmidts 3.35 Lake Forest Academy 1.45 Lighting Products 1.25 Orphans of the Storm 6.95 Long Grove 2.65 Estate Lane 1.75 Crossroads -17-