§ 2-1304. Jurisdiction.  


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  • (a)

    Those matters subject to the Administrative Adjudication System provided for by this article are those charges of a violation of any ordinance or regulation of the village (violation), which shall include, but not limited to:

    (1)

    All provisions of the Code.

    (2)

    The following model codes and regulations as adopted by the village, or any like model code adopted by the village at a future time:

    a.

    International Property Maintenance Code;

    b.

    International Building Code;

    c.

    International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings;

    d.

    The Fire Prevention of Wilmette, which includes the International Fire Code and National Fire Protection Association Codes;

    e.

    International Mechanical Code;

    f.

    International Energy Conservation Code;

    g.

    National Electrical Code;

    h.

    Illinois Plumbing Code;

    i.

    Elevator and Escalator Codes;

    j.

    Illinois Accessibility Code.

    (3)

    The Illinois Vehicle Code, except any offense that is a traffic regulation governing the movement of vehicles or any reportable offense under section 6-204 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

    (4)

    Jurisdiction. An ordinance regulating the use of the parks and property owned or controlled by the Wilmette park district, as amended.

    (b)

    The Administrative Adjudication System does not have jurisdiction over cases where the relief sought is a penalty of incarceration or a total fine in excess of $50,000.00, excluding allowable costs. The $50,000.00 limitation shall not apply to those cases brought to enforce the collection of any tax imposed and collected by the village.

    (c)

    Each day that any violation of any provision of this Code or any ordinance shall continue, shall constitute a separate offense and be subject to a daily fine.

(Code 1993, § 2-24.3; Ord. No. 2017-O-77, 12-12-2017)