Village of Algonquin v. Tiedel

Case Date: 12/31/2003
Court: 2nd District Appellate
Docket No: 2-02-1383, 2-02-1384 cons. Rel

Nos. 2--02--1383 & 2--02--1384 cons.
 


 
IN THE
 

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS
 

SECOND DISTRICT
 


THE VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN,

          Plaintiff-Appellee,

v.

RANDY TIEDEL,

          Defendant-Appellant.

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Appeal from the Circuit
Court of McHenry County.


No. 01--OV--13909
 

Honorable
Charles P. Weech,
Judge, Presiding.


THE VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN,

          Plaintiff-Appellee,

v.

MARK BARZYK,

          Defendant-Appellant.

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Appeal from the Circuit
Court of McHenry County.


No. 01--OV--1389
 

Honorable
Charles P. Weech,
Judge, Presiding.




JUSTICE BYRNE delivered the opinion of the court:

In these consolidated appeals, defendants, Randy Tiedel and Mark Barzyk, appeal thejudgment of the circuit court of McHenry County, finding them guilty of failing to obtain permits tohook up to the water system of the Village of Algonquin (Village) in violation of the Villageordinance. We affirm.

The following facts are not in dispute. Defendants are residents of the Algonquin Hillssubdivision in Algonquin. On February 2, 2001, each defendant was issued a complaint for failingto obtain a permit by February 1, 2001, to connect to the Village's water system, in violation of"Section 21 Chapter 6A" of the Algonquin Municipal Code. "Section 21 Chapter 6A" of theAlgonquin Municipal Code, under which defendants were charged, is generally cited as section6A.21. See Algonquin Municipal Code