Naperville Park District Ordinance 641

NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT ORDINANCE NO. 641

of this Ordinance, for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months, from using any District Property, if the Chief of Police determines that, based on such violations, the person’s future use of District Property may interfere with other’s use and enjoyment of District Property. Any person suspended in such manner may appeal the suspension to the Executive Director within five days after the person receives the suspension. The decision of the Executive Director shall be final and binding. Section 7.03. Restitution. In addition to, or instead of, the fines and penalties provided for in Section 7.01, any Person violating or disobeying any section or part of this Ordinance, or any other federal, state, local, or District law, rule, or regulation, shall be required to make restitution to the District for damage resulting from such violation(s). The provisions of the Illinois Parental Responsibility Law (740 ILCS 115/1 et seq. ) are specifically incorporated in this Ordinance by reference for purposes of this section. Section 7.04. Seizure/Removal/Impoundment of Property. Any property, substance, or thing brought into, utilized, placed, or left on District Property in violation of this Ordinance, or any other District ordinance, rule, or regulation may be removed, seized, and destroyed in the case of property and substances referred to in sections 2.02, 2.03, 2.05 and 2.41, or seized and impounded in the case of any other property, substance or thing (including without limitation vehicles and Micromobility Devices). Property so impounded shall not be returned to the owner(s) thereof until such Person(s) provides the District with acceptable proof or evidence of ownership and until such Person(s) has reimbursed the District in full for all costs and expenses to the District of such impoundment including without limitation any removal and storage charges. Property not claimed by the rightful owner(s) thereof within sixty (60) days after such impoundment may be sold by the District which shall be entitled to the entire proceeds thereof, or otherwise disposed of. Any motor vehicles towed and/or impounded shall be disposed of according to the applicable laws of the State of Illinois. Section 7.05. Non-Exclusivity of Penalties. The penalties provided for in this Chapter VII are in addition to and not exclusive of any other remedies available to the District as provided by applicable law. The penalties provided for in section 7.01 may be imposed or assessed in addition to and not necessarily in lieu of the penalties provided for in section 7.03, and vice versa.

CHAPTER VIII - REPEAL

All District ordinances, resolutions, policies, rules and regulations or parts thereof in conflict or inconsistent with any of the provisions of this Ordinance, including, without limitation, Ordinance 133, are hereby repealed.

CHAPTER IX - SEVERABILITY

Provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be severable. Should any section or part of this Ordinance be declared invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining part or parts of such section and/or the other sections, as the case may be, of this Ordinance shall nevertheless be valid, binding and subsisting.

Amended September 12, 2024

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