Chapter 10.114
AUTOMATED TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM

Sections:

10.114.010    Definitions.

10.114.020    Violations.

10.114.030    Defenses.

10.114.040    Notice of violation.

10.114.050    Hearing.

10.114.060    Nonresidents.

10.114.070    Final determination.

10.114.080    Notice of determination of liability.

10.114.090    Notice of final determination.

10.114.100    Petitions to set aside determination.

10.114.110    Notice of impending driver’s license suspension.

10.114.120    Driver’s license suspension.

10.114.130    Penalty.

10.114.010 Definitions.

“Automated traffic law enforcement system” means a device within the village of Riverdale with one or more motor vehicle sensors working in conjunction with a red light signal to produce recorded images of motor vehicles entering an intersection against a steady or flashing red signal indication in violation of Section 11-306 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (“Code”), 625 ILCS 5/11-306, or similar violation of the Village Municipal Code.

“Disregarding a traffic-control device” means failure to stop and remain stopped before an intersection that is controlled by a red signal as provided for in Section 11-306 of the Code.

“No turn on red” means failure to stop and remain stopped, and not proceeding to turn right at an intersection controlled by both a sign indicating “No turn on red,” or other similar language, and a red signal as provided for in Section 11-306 of the Code.

“Recorded images” means images produced by the automated traffic law enforcement system, which consist of either two or more photographs; two or more microphotographs; two or more electronic images; or a video recording showing the motor vehicle and, on at least one image or portion of the recording, clearly identifying the registration plate number of the motor vehicle.

“Traffic compliance administrator” means the person appointed as such through Article 25 of the Code and shall have the following additional powers: adopt, distribute and process automated traffic law violation notices and other notices required by this chapter, collect money paid as fines and penalties, operate the automated traffic law enforcement system, and make certified reports to the Secretary of State as required by this chapter. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.260, 2008)

10.114.020 Violations.

It shall be a violation of this chapter for a vehicle to disregard a traffic-control device or turn on red in violation of Section 11-306 of the Code. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.261, 2008)

10.114.030 Defenses.

The following may be considered defenses by the hearing officer for a violation of RMC 10.114.020:

A. That the motor vehicle or registration plates of the motor vehicle were stolen before the violation occurred, and not under the control of or in the possession of the owner at the time of the violation;

B. That the driver of the vehicle passed through the intersection when the light was red either (1) in order to yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle or (2) as part of a funeral procession.

To demonstrate that the motor vehicle or the registration plates were stolen before the violation occurred and were not under the control or possession of the owner at the time of the violation, the owner must submit proof that a report concerning the stolen motor vehicle or registration plates was filed with a law enforcement agency in a timely manner. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.262, 2008)

10.114.040 Notice of violation.

When the automated traffic law enforcement system records a motor vehicle entering an intersection in violation of RMC 10.114.020, the village shall issue a written notice of violation to the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle, which shall be delivered by U.S. mail within thirty days after the Illinois Secretary of State notifies the village of the identity of the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle, and in no event later than ninety days following the violation. The village shall only be required to notify a lessee if the leasing company/lessor provides the lessee’s name by an affidavit and a copy of the lease within sixty days of the notice’s issuance. If the driver information is not provided within sixty days, the leasing company/lessor may be found liable. If any notice to an address is returned as undeliverable, a second notice shall be sent to the last known address recorded in a United States Post Office approved database of the owner or lessee of the cited vehicle. The second notice shall be made by first class mail postage prepaid.

A notice of violation associated with an automated traffic law violation shall require a review of the associated recorded image by the traffic compliance administrator, who shall inspect the image and determine whether the motor vehicle was being operated in violation of RMC 10.114.020, or whether one of the defenses enumerated in RMC 10.114.030 is visibly applicable upon inspection. Upon determination that the recorded image captures a violation and that no defense applies, the notice of violation shall be served upon the registered vehicle owner in the manner provided for above. The traffic compliance administrator shall retain a copy of all violation notices, recorded images and other correspondence mailed to the owner of the vehicle. Each notice of violation shall constitute evidence of the facts contained in the notice and is admissible in any proceeding alleging a violation of the above-noted statutory and local provisions and shall be prima facie evidence of a violation, subject to rebuttal on the basis of the defenses established in this chapter.

The notice of violation shall include the following information:

A. The name and address of the registered owner or lessee of the vehicle, as indicated by the records of the Secretary of State, or, if such information is outdated or unattainable, then the last known address recorded in a United States Post Office approved database;

B. The make (only if discernible) and registration number of the motor vehicle involved in the violation;

C. The violation charged;

D. The location where the violation occurred;

E. The date and time of the violation;

F. A copy of the recorded images;

G. The amount of the civil penalty and the date by which the penalty should be paid (twenty-one days from the date of issuance), if a hearing is not requested, and a statement that the payment of the fine shall operate as a final disposition of the violation;

H. A statement that a failure to pay the civil penalty by the date noted may result in an additional late fee being assessed against the owner or lessee;

I. The amount of the late fee;

J. A statement that the failure to pay by the date specified will result in a final determination of liability and may result in the suspension of driving privileges for the registered owner of the vehicle;

K. A statement that the recorded images constitute prima facie evidence of a violation;

L. A statement that the person may elect to proceed by paying the fine or challenging the charge in court, by mail or by administrative hearing; and

M. A statement of how an administrative hearing may be requested. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.263, 2008)

10.114.050 Hearing.

The owner of a vehicle being operated in violation of RMC 10.114.020 may request a hearing by the respond-by date on the notice of violation (twenty-one days from the date of issuance) to challenge the evidence or set forth an applicable defense. The notice of violation shall constitute evidence of the facts contained in the notice and is admissible in any proceeding alleging a violation of RMC 10.114.020. The notice of violation shall be prima facie evidence of a violation, subject to rebuttal on the basis of the defenses established in RMC 10.114.030.

The owner’s failure to appear at the hearing will result in a finding of liability. In the event of a failure to appear, a “Findings, Decision and Order” letter will be sent to the owner. The owner’s failure to pay the amount by the date specified in that letter will result in a final determination. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.264, 2008)

10.114.060 Nonresidents.

Where the registered owner or lessee of the cited vehicle is not a resident of the village but seeks to contest the merits of the alleged violation, such person may contest the charges using the same available defenses as stated above, but rather than attend the administrative hearing, they may submit any and all documentary evidence to the traffic compliance administrator no later than the hearing date, together with a written statement reflecting that they are nonresidents of the village of Riverdale. The traffic compliance administrator shall forward all timely submitted materials to the hearing officer for review and determination. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.265, 2008)

10.114.070 Final determination.

A final determination of violation liability shall occur following failure to pay the fine, a failure to request a hearing by the respond-by date, after a hearing officer’s determination of violation liability and the exhaustion of or failure to exhaust any administrative review procedures provided by the village of Riverdale Municipal Code. Where a person fails to appear at a hearing to contest the alleged violation in the time and manner specified in a prior mailed notice, the hearing officer’s determination shall become final upon a failure to pay the amount owed on date provided in the “Findings, Decision and Order” letter. Appeal may be made to the circuit court of Cook County on any final determination as provided for by the Administrative Review Act. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.266, 2008)

10.114.080 Notice of determination of liability.

If the registered owner fails to pay or contest the notice of violation within twenty-one days, a notice of determination of liability will be sent to the owner indicating that a fine in the amount of one hundred dollars is due to the village. The notice will also state that the owner can petition the village to set aside the determination of liability before it becomes final. If the owner does not pay the one hundred dollars as specified in the notice or petition the village to set aside the determination, within twenty-one days, a notice of final determination will be sent to the owner indicating that the owner has exhausted all challenge options and the one hundred dollar fine is a debt due and owing to the village and must be paid within fourteen days. The owner will also be notified that the failure to pay the one hundred dollar fine within fourteen days will result in a late fee of one hundred dollars added to the original fine. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.267, 2008)

10.114.090 Notice of final determination.

A notice of final determination shall be sent following the final determination of automated traffic law violation liability and the conclusion of judicial review. The notice of final determination shall include the following information:

A. A statement that the unpaid fine is a debt due and owing to the village of Riverdale

B. A warning that a failure to pay any fine due and owing to the village of Riverdale within fourteen days may result in a petition to the circuit court of Cook County to have the unpaid fine rendered as a judgment or may result in the suspension of the person’s driver’s license for failure to pay fines or penalties for five or more violations under this chapter. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.268, 2008)

10.114.100 Petitions to set aside determination.

A petition to set aside determination of an automated traffic law violation must be filed with or mailed to the traffic compliance administrator within fourteen days of the date of mailing of the notice of determination of liability. The grounds for the petition are limited to:

A. The person was not the owner or lessee of the cited vehicle on the date of the violation notice was issued;

B. The person having already paid the fine for the violation in question; and

C. Excusable failure to appear at or request a new date for a hearing.

Upon receipt of a timely petition to set aside the determination of liability, the hearing officer shall review the petition to determine if cause has been shown to set aside the determination. If cause has been shown, the village shall forward the petitioner a new hearing date on which the petitioner must appear to present his case. The village shall notify the petitioner of the hearing officer’s decision to grant a hearing or deny the petition within fourteen days of the village’s receipt. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.269, 2008)

10.114.110 Notice of impending driver’s license suspension.

A notice of impending driver’s license suspension shall be sent to the person liable for any fine or penalty that remains due and owing on five or more violations of this chapter. The notice of impending driver’s license suspension shall state the following information:

A. The failure to pay the fine owing within forty-five days of the notice’s date will result in the village of Riverdale notifying the Secretary of State that the person is eligible for initiation of suspension proceedings under Section 6-306.5 of the Code;

B. A statement that the person may obtain a copy of the original ticket imposing a fine by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the village along with a request for the copy.

The notice of impending driver’s license suspension shall be sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the address recorded with the Secretary of State or, if any notice to that address is returned as undeliverable, to the last known address recorded in a United States Post Office approved database. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.269.1, 2008)

10.114.120 Driver’s license suspension.

The traffic compliance administrator, by certified report, may request that the Secretary of State suspend the driving privileges of an owner of a registered vehicle who has failed to pay any fine or penalty due and owing as a result of five automated traffic violations. The report shall be certified and contain the following:

A. The name, last known address as recorded with the Secretary of State, as provided by the lessor of the cited vehicle at the time of lease, or as recorded in a United States Post Office approved database if any notice sent under this chapter is returned as undeliverable, and driver’s license number of the person who failed to pay the fine or penalty and the registration number of any vehicle known to be registered to such person in the state;

B. The name of the municipality making the report pursuant to this section; and

C. A statement that a notice of impending driver’s license suspension has been sent to the person named in the report at the address recorded with the Secretary of State or at the last address known to the lessor of the cited vehicle at the time of the lease or, if any notice sent under this chapter is returned as undeliverable at the last known address recorded at a United States Post Office approved database; the date on which such notice was sent; and address to which such notice was sent.

The traffic compliance administrator shall notify the Secretary of State whenever a person named in the certified report has paid the previously recorded fine or penalty or whenever the municipality determines that the original report was in error. A certified copy of such notification shall also be given upon request and at no additional charge to the person named therein.

Any person receiving notice from the Secretary of State that their driving privileges may be suspended at the end of a specified period may challenge the accuracy of the certified report prepared by the traffic compliance administrator. The person shall, within seven days after having received notice from the Secretary of State, request an opportunity to speak with the traffic compliance administrator to challenge the accuracy of the certified report. If the traffic compliance administrator determines that the original report was in error due to the fact that the person challenging the report was not the owner or lessee of the vehicle or that the person has already paid their fine for the five or more automated traffic violations, the traffic compliance administrator shall immediately notify the Secretary of State of such error in a subsequent certified report. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.269.2, 2008)

10.114.130 Penalty.

Any person violating RMC 10.114.020 shall be fined one hundred dollars for each offense. Failure to pay the original fine within fourteen days of the issuance of the notice of final determination shall result in an additional one-hundred-dollar late payment fine. (Ord. 2008-14 § 14.269.3, 2008)