(105 ILCS 5/15-7) (from Ch. 122, par. 15-7)
Sec. 15-7.
Sale of common school lands - Petition - Referendum.
When the inhabitants of any township desire the sale of the common
school lands thereof they shall present to the county superintendent of
the county in which the school lands of the township, or the greater
part thereof lie, a petition for their sale. The petition shall be
signed by at least two-thirds of the voters of the township in the
presence of at least 2 adult citizens of the township, after the meaning
and purpose thereof have been explained, and an affidavit must be
affixed thereto by the citizens witnessing the signing, which affidavit
shall state the number of inhabitants of the township 18 years of age
and over, and the petition so verified shall be delivered to the regional
superintendent for his action thereon. In townships having a population
of more than 10,000 inhabitants, the petition shall be signed by at
least 1/10 of the voters thereof and be delivered to the regional
superintendent. Upon the filing of any such petition with the regional
superintendent
he shall treat the petition in the manner provided by the general election
law, and shall certify the proposition to the proper election authorities
for submission to the voters of the township
at a regular scheduled election the proposition
to sell common school lands of
the township. In addition to the requirements of the general election law
the notice may be in the following form:
REFERENDUM FOR SALE OF COMMON
SCHOOL LANDS
Notice is hereby given that on.... the.... day of...., 1...., a referendum
will be held at.... for the purpose of voting "for" or "against" the proposition
to sell common school lands of the township, to-wit: (here insert description
of the lands). The polls will be opened at....
and closed at.... o'clock,.... M.
Regional Superintendent
If two-thirds of the
votes upon the proposition are in favor of the sale, the county
superintendent shall act thereon. No section shall be sold in any
township containing fewer than 200 inhabitants. Common school lands in
fractional townships may be sold when the number of acres are in, or
above, a ratio of 200 to 640 but not before, provided, that where the
lands sought to be sold are swamp or overflow lands, and are located in
a township containing less than 200 inhabitants, a petition signed by at
least two-thirds of the voters in the township shall be sufficient to
cause the regional superintendent to act thereon. All other proceedings
shall be the same as provided in this section. This section does not
prohibit the transfer of school land belonging to a city in trust for
the use of schools under the provisions of "An Act in relation to the
transfer of real estate owned by municipalities", approved July 2, 1925,
as amended, when the board of education of a city having a population
exceeding 100,000 inhabitants desires to convey such land to the city
comprising the school district of such board of education; and in case
of such transfer the limitations as to the size of the lot or tract of
land that may be conveyed contained in Sections 15-9 through 15-12,
shall not apply.
(Source: P.A. 81-1489.)
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