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Ordinances
References at the end of each paragraph are to the
applicable section number of the Wheeling Municipal Code.
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Abandoned Vehicles
The parking, storing or leaving of any motor vehicle in an
abandoned, wrecked, inoperational, rusted, junked, dismantled or
partially dismantled condition on either public or private
property for more than 72 hours is strictly prohibited. (§9.16.101)
Any vehicle determined to be in violation of this provision
is subject to towing by the police department with the owner
responsible for the costs of removal and storage, if any. (§9.16.106)
Alarm Systems
If you have a burglar or fire alarm system in your home or
business, you are required to apply for a permit from the
Village Clerk’s office. The cost of an alarm permit is $20.00
per year. (§8.70.020)
Animal Leash Law
The Village of Wheeling has a leash law which requires all
animals on any public street, sidewalk or other area to be on a
leash. (§7.080.060)
Animal Deposits
Any person who owns or is in control of an animal who
deposits fecal excrement upon any public or private property is
required to dispose of the excrement in a sanitary manner. (§7.10.010;
§7.10.020)
Garbage
No garbage or refuse shall be deposited for collection
before 6:00pm of the day before the scheduled pick-up. (§5.32.040)
All garbage must be deposited in an approved receptacle.
Approved garbage receptacles include metal or plastic containers
with a close-fitting cover with a capacity of not less than 10
gallons nor more than 32 gallons and plastic bags of not less
than 1.5 mils. (§5.32.020)
Parental Responsibility
The parent or legal guardian who has custody of any minor is
responsible for any fine or restitution imposed by a court upon
the minor for a violation of the Wheeling Municipal Code. (§8.04.210)
Snow Removal
Sidewalks
It is the responsibility of every owner or person having charge
of any building or lot to remove the snow and ice from the
sidewalk in front of the building or lot. (§11.16.010)
Individuals who shovel snow or ice from sidewalks are not
liable for personal injuries allegedly caused by the snowy or
icy condition of the sidewalk resulting from their shoveling
unless their conduct is willful or wanton. (Willful or wanton
conduct means with an actual intent to cause an injury or with a
conscious disregard for the safety of others. Illinois Compiled
Statutes, Chapter 745, Section 75/2.
Streets
It is unlawful to remove or cause any snow or ice to be
removed and deposited upon any street, road or highway. (§11.16.030)
Solicitors or Peddlers
Federal law protects the rights of individuals who conduct
door to door solicitation. The Village can impose reasonable
time, place and manner restrictions on this type of activity.
The following restrictions apply to door to door solicitors:
- All persons are required to obtain a permit to conduct
door to door solicitation. (§4.52.020)
- No solicitation shall occur after 9:00pm or before 9:00am. (§4.52.090)
- No person shall solicit on any property displaying a
notice which states, "No Solicitors or Peddlers"
or "No Trespassing". ("No Solicitation"
signs are available at Village Hall.) (§4.52.080)
Underage Drinking
It is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to:
- Purchase or attempt to purchase any alcoholic liquor. (§8.04.110)
- Request or solicit any person over 21 to purchase
alcoholic liquor for them. (§8.04.120)
- Misrepresent their age for the purpose of purchasing
alcoholic liquor. (§8.04.140)
- Possess false identification. (§8.04.150)
- Possess alcoholic liquor. (§8.04.110)
- Be intoxicated. (§8.04.160)
It is also unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to
remain upon any premises when that person knows other persons
under the age of 21 are is possession of alcoholic liquor. §8.04.170.
Any underage person found guilty of driving while intoxicated
or transportation of liquor in a motor vehicle will have
their driver's license immediately revoked. Illinois Compiled
Statutes, Chapter 625, Section 5/6-205.
These ordinances are available for inspection at the Village
Clerk’s Offices. Copies of ordinances can be obtained from the
Clerk’s office upon the payment of the costs of reproduction.
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