Committee on License and Consumer Protection City Council Meeting January 15, 2020 Alderman Brendan Reilly
ORDINANCE
SECTION 1. Section 2-100-110 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago is amended by deleting the language stricken through and inserting the language underscored, as follows:
2-100-110 Police powers for designated employees.
Each ward superintendent, and such other employees of the department of streets and sanitation as the commissioner of streets and sanitation shall designate, shall have the powers of members of the police force to serve process or notice within the city for the violation of Sections 4-4-310, 4-6-130, 7-12-387, 7-12-420, 7-28-060, 7-28-065 through 7-28-090, 7-28-120, 7-28-130, 7-28-150, 7-28-180 through 7-28-240, 7-28-260 through 7-28-310, 7-28-360 through 7-28-410, 7-28-430 through 7-28-470, 7-28-490 through 7-28-510, 7-28-660 through 7-28-680, 7-28-710 through 7-28-720, 7-28-735 through 7-28-750, 7-28-785, 7-38-115, 7-38-117, 7-38-124, 8-4-135, 9-64-100(c), 10-8-180, 10-8-220 through 10-8-230, 10-8-250 through 10-8-271, 10-8-310, 10-8-320, 10-8-380, 10-8-402 through 10-8-405, 10-8-470, 10-8-480, 10-28-030,10-28-095,10-28-340, 10-28-792, 10-32-050, 10-32-060, 10-32-110 through 10-32-150, 10-32-170, 10-32-180, 10-32-200, 14A-4-406.7, and 14A-4-407.3 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. A copy of such designation, and any amendments thereto, shall be kept by the deputy commissioner of streets and sanitation forthe bureau of sanitation and shall be available to the public upon request. The powers granted hereunder are expressly limited to the service of such process or notice, and this section shall not be construed as granting additional law enforcement powers.
SECTION 2. Chapter 10-28 ofthe Municipal Code is amended by inserting a new Section 10-28-095, as follows:
10-28-095 Obligation of owner ofthe premises.
Each operator of an establishment that provides grocery carts or shopping carts to its customers shall retrieve any such grocery carts or shopping carts abandoned or left unattended upon any public street, sidewalk, or public way within the City of Chicago or upon the private property of any person adjoining or abutting any public way or sidewalk within the City of Chicago within 250 feet ofthe subject premises.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication.