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Chapter 9 - Peace and Order

        (o) No person may possess any explosives, highly combustible materials, or
                radioactive materials in a Village-owned building, except as authorized by
                the Village.

        (p) No person may bring any animal into a Village-owned building or allow
                any animal to utilize the grounds or premises of a Village-owned building.
                This provision does not apply to working dogs for law enforcement
                agencies, or to service animals accompanying persons with disabilities.

        (q) No person may refuse to comply with a lawful order and directive of any
                police officer or Village employee acting within the scope of his or her
                employment, or refuse to obey any instructions on notices or signs duly
                posted in or on any Village owned building.

        (r) Additional regulations. Any Village ordinance or state law of general
                application is applicable, on its own terms, to all Village-owned buildings.

(3) VIOLATIONS. Any person who violates any provision of this Section, or who
        violates any rule promulgated under this Section shall, upon conviction, be subject
        to the penalty provisions of Section 9.25. Additionally, any person who violates
        any provision of this Section, or who violates any rule promulgated under this
        Section, may be subject to immediate ejection from a Village-owned building.

9.19 JUNKYARDS PROHIBITED.

(1) No person shall maintain or operate a junkyard within the Village.

(2) For the purposes hereof, a junkyard is defined as a yard or place for the
        storage of rags, rope, paper, old metal, glass objects, broken or damaged
        automobiles or such other material commonly classified and identified as junk.

9.20 FAIR HOUSING. (Cr. #092-17)

(1) DECLARATION OF POLICY. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Village
        pursuant to the constitutions of the United States and the State and its power to
        protect the public health, safety and general welfare that all persons, regardless
        of sex, race, color, handicap, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, sex or
        marital status of the person maintaining a household, lawful source of income,
        age or ancestry, are entitled to fair and equal access to housing.

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