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Public Act 098-0854 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Tri-City Regional Port District Act is | ||||
amended by changing the title of the Act and Sections 1, 2, 3, | ||||
4, 6, 7.5, 8, 13, 15, 15.5, 16, 18, 19, 25, 33, and 34 as | ||||
follows:
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(70 ILCS 1860/Act title)
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An Act to create the America's Central Tri-City Regional | ||||
Port District (formerly known as the "Tri-City Regional Port | ||||
District Act") and to define its
powers and duties.
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(70 ILCS 1860/1) (from Ch. 19, par. 284)
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Sec. 1.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the | ||||
" America's Central Tri-City Regional Port District Act. "
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(Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/2) (from Ch. 19, par. 285)
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Sec. 2. When used in this Act:
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"District" or "Port District" means America's Central the | ||||
Tri-City Regional Port District
created by this Act.
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"Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||||
receiving and
delivering baggage, mail, freight or express |
matter and for any combination
of such purposes, in connection | ||
with the transportation of persons and
property on water or | ||
land or in the air.
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"Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation | ||
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing, processing and | ||
conversion activities for the accommodation
of or in connection | ||
with commerce by water or land or in the air or useful
as an aid | ||
to further the public interest, or constituting an advantage or
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convenience to, the safe
landing, taking off and navigation of | ||
aircraft, or the safe and efficient
operation or maintenance of | ||
a public airport; except that nothing in this
definition | ||
contained shall be interpreted as granting authority to the
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District to acquire, purchase, create, erect or construct a | ||
bridge across
any waterway which serves as a boundary between | ||
the State of Illinois and
any other state.
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"Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, under | ||
or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
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"Aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter | ||
invented, used
or designed for navigation of, or flight in, the | ||
air.
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"Airport" means any locality, either land or water, which |
is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of aircraft, | ||
or for the location of
runways, landing fields, airdromes, | ||
hangars, buildings, structures, airport
roadways and other | ||
facilities.
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"Airport hazard" means any structure, or object of natural | ||
growth,
located on or in the vicinity of an airport, or any use | ||
of land near an
airport which is hazardous to the use of such | ||
airport for the landing and
take-off of aircraft.
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"Approach" means any path, course or zone defined by an | ||
ordinance of the
District or by other lawful regulation, on the | ||
ground or in the air, or
both, for the use of aircraft in | ||
landing and taking off from an airport
located within the | ||
District.
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"Commercial aircraft" means any aircraft other than public | ||
aircraft
engaged in the business of transporting persons or | ||
property.
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"Private aircraft" means any aircraft other than public and | ||
commercial
aircraft.
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"Public aircraft" means an aircraft used exclusively in the | ||
governmental
service of the United States, or of any state or | ||
of any public agency,
including military and naval aircraft.
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"Public airport" means an airport owned by a Port District, | ||
an airport
authority or other public agency which is used or is | ||
intended for use by
public, commercial and private aircraft and | ||
by persons owning, managing,
operating or desiring to use, | ||
inspect or repair any such aircraft or to use
any such airport |
for aeronautical purposes.
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"Public incinerator" means a facility for the disposal of | ||
waste by
incineration by any means or method for public use, | ||
including, but not
limited to, incineration and disposal of | ||
industrial wastes.
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"Public interest" means the protection, furtherance and | ||
advancement of
the general welfare and of public health and | ||
safety and public necessity
and convenience.
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"Navigable waters" means any public waters which are or can | ||
be made
usable for water commerce.
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"Governmental agency" means the Federal, State and any | ||
local
governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality, | ||
corporate or
otherwise, thereof.
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"Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association; and
includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative
thereof.
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"General obligation bond" means any bond issued by the | ||
District any part
of the principal or interest of which bond is | ||
to be paid by taxation.
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"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the District the | ||
principal and
interest of which bond is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income derived
from terminal, terminal facilities | ||
or port facilities of the District.
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"Board" means the America's Central Tri-City Port District | ||
Board.
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"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
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"Mayor" means the Mayor of the city of Venice, the Mayor of | ||
the city of
Madison or the Mayor of the city of Granite City, | ||
as the case may require.
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(Source: P.A. 92-643, eff. 1-1-03.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/3) (from Ch. 19, par. 286)
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Sec. 3.
There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and
municipal corporation by the name of America's | ||
Central the Tri-City Regional Port District
embracing the | ||
following territory in Madison and Jersey Counties County : all | ||
the territory
included within the townships of Granite City, | ||
Venice , and Nameoki , Chouteau, Wood River, Alton, Godfrey, | ||
Elsah, and Quarry ; and that
part of the township of Chouteau | ||
which lies south of the Cahokia diversion
canal; and all of | ||
Chouteau and Gaboret Islands . Territory may be annexed to
the | ||
District in the manner hereinafter provided in this Act. The | ||
District
may sue and be sued in its corporate name but | ||
execution shall not in any
case issue against any property of | ||
the District. It may adopt a common seal
and change the same at | ||
its pleasure.
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(Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/4) (from Ch. 19, par. 287)
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Sec. 4. The Port District has the following rights and | ||
powers:
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1. To issue permits: for the construction of all wharves, | ||
piers,
dolphins, booms, weirs, breakwaters, bulkheads, | ||
jetties, bridges or other
structures of any kind, over, under, | ||
in, or within 40 feet of any navigable
waters within the Port | ||
District; for the deposit of rock, earth, sand or
other | ||
material, or any matter of any kind or description in such | ||
waters;
except that nothing contained in this paragraph 1 shall | ||
be construed so
that it will be deemed necessary to obtain a | ||
permit from the District for
the erection, operation or | ||
maintenance of any bridge crossing a waterway
which serves as a | ||
boundary between the State of Illinois and any other
State, | ||
when such erection, operation or maintenance is performed by | ||
any
city within the District;
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2. To prevent or remove obstructions in navigable waters, | ||
including the
removal of wrecks;
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3. To locate and establish dock lines and shore or harbor | ||
lines;
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4. To regulate the anchorage, moorage and speed of water | ||
borne vessels
and to establish and enforce regulations for the | ||
operation of bridges,
except nothing contained in this | ||
paragraph 4 shall be construed to give the
District authority | ||
to regulate the operation of any bridge crossing a
waterway | ||
which serves as a boundary between the State of Illinois and | ||
any
other State, when such operation is performed or to be | ||
performed by any
city within the District;
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5. To acquire, own, construct, lease for any period not |
exceeding 99
years, operate and maintain terminals, terminal | ||
facilities and port
facilities, to fix and collect just, | ||
reasonable, and nondiscriminatory
charges for the use of such | ||
facilities, and, except as provided herein for
short term | ||
financing, to use the charges so collected to defray the
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reasonable expenses of the Port District and to pay the | ||
principal of and
interest on any revenue bonds issued by the | ||
District;
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6. To acquire, erect, construct, reconstruct, improve, | ||
maintain, operate
and lease in whole or part for any period not | ||
exceeding 99 years, central
office or administrative | ||
facilities for use by the Port District, any
tenant, occupant | ||
or user of the District facilities, or anyone engaged in
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commerce in the District.
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7. To sell, assign, pledge or hypothecate in whole or in | ||
part any
contract, lease, income, charges, tolls, rentals or | ||
fees of the District to
provide short term interim financing | ||
pending the issuance of revenue bonds
by the District, provided | ||
that when such revenue bonds are issued, such
contracts, | ||
leases, income, charges, tolls, rentals or fees shall be used | ||
to
defray the reasonable expenses of the Port District and pay | ||
the principal
of and income on any revenue bonds issued by the | ||
District;
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8. To acquire, own, construct, lease for any period not | ||
exceeding 99
years, operate, develop and maintain Port District | ||
water and sewerage
systems including but not limited to pipes, |
mains, lines, sewers, pumping
stations, settling tanks, | ||
treatment plants, water purification equipment,
wells, storage | ||
facilities and all other equipment, material and facilities
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necessary to such systems, for the use upon payment of a | ||
reasonable fee as
set by the District, of any tenant, occupant | ||
or user of the District
facilities, or anyone engaged in | ||
commerce in the District, provided that
the District shall not | ||
acquire, own, construct, lease, operate, develop and
maintain | ||
such water and sewerage systems if such services can be | ||
provided
by a public utility or municipal corporation upon | ||
request of the District,
and provided further that if the | ||
District develops its own water and
sewerage systems such | ||
systems may be sold or disposed of at anytime to any
public | ||
utility or municipal corporation which will continue to service | ||
the
Port District.
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9. To create, establish, maintain and operate a public | ||
incinerator for
waste disposal by incineration by any means or | ||
method, for use by
municipalities for the disposal of municipal | ||
wastes and by industries for
the disposal of industrial waste; | ||
and to lease land and said incineration
facilities for the | ||
operation of an incinerator for a term not exceeding 99
years | ||
and to fix and collect just, reasonable and non-discriminatory
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charges for the use of such incinerating facilities, and to use | ||
the charges
or lease proceeds to defray the reasonable expenses | ||
of the Port District,
and to pay the principal of and interest | ||
on any revenue bonds issued by the
Port District.
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10. To locate, establish and maintain a public airport, | ||
public airports
and public airport facilities within its | ||
corporate limits or within or upon
any body of water adjacent | ||
thereto, and to construct, develop, expand,
extend and improve | ||
any such airport or airport facilities;
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11. To operate, maintain, manage, lease or sublease for any | ||
period not
exceeding 99 years, and to make and enter into | ||
contracts for the use,
operation or management of, and to | ||
provide rules and regulations for, the
operation, management or | ||
use of, any public airport or public airport
facility;
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12. To fix, charge and collect reasonable rentals, tolls, | ||
fees, and
charges for the use of any public airport, or any | ||
part thereof, or any
public airport facility;
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13. To establish, maintain, extend and improve roadways and | ||
approaches
by land, water or air to any such airport and to | ||
contract or otherwise
provide, by condemnation if necessary, | ||
for the removal of any airport
hazard or the removal or | ||
relocation of all private structures, railways,
mains, pipes, | ||
conduits, wires, poles, and all other facilities and
equipment | ||
which may interfere with the location, expansion, development, | ||
or
improvement of airports or with the safe approach thereto or | ||
take-off
therefrom by aircraft, and to pay the cost of removal | ||
or relocation; and,
subject to the "Airport Zoning Act", | ||
approved July 17, 1945, as amended,
to adopt, administer and | ||
enforce airport zoning regulations for territory
which is | ||
within its corporate limits or which extends not more than 2 |
miles
beyond its corporate limits;
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14. To restrict the height of any object of natural growth | ||
or structure
or structures within the vicinity of any airport | ||
or within the lines of an
approach to any airport and, when | ||
necessary, for the reduction in the
height of any such existing | ||
object or structure, to enter into an agreement
for such | ||
reduction or to accomplish same by condemnation;
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15. To agree with the state or federal governments or with | ||
any public
agency in respect to the removal and relocation of | ||
any object of natural
growth, airport hazard or any structure | ||
or building within the vicinity of
any airport or within an | ||
approach and which is owned or within the control
of such | ||
government or agency and to pay all or an agreed portion of the
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cost of such removal or relocation;
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16. For the prevention of accidents, for the furtherance | ||
and protection
of public health, safety and convenience in | ||
respect to aeronautics, for the
protection of property and | ||
persons within the District from any hazard or
nuisance | ||
resulting from the flight of aircraft, for the prevention of
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interference between, or collision of, aircraft while in flight | ||
or upon the
ground, for the prevention or abatement of | ||
nuisances in the air or upon the
ground or for the extension or | ||
increase in the usefulness or safety of any
public airport or | ||
public airport facility owned by the District, the
District may | ||
regulate and restrict the flight of aircraft while within or
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above the incorporated territory of the District;
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17. To police its physical property only and all waterways | ||
and to
exercise police powers in respect thereto or in respect | ||
to the enforcement
of any rule or regulation provided by the | ||
ordinances of the District and to
employ and commission police | ||
officers and other qualified persons to
enforce the same. The | ||
use of any such public airport or public airport
facility of | ||
the District shall be subject to the reasonable regulation and
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control of the District and upon such reasonable terms and | ||
conditions as
shall be established by its Board. A regulatory | ||
ordinance of the District
adopted under any provision of this | ||
Section may provide for a suspension or
revocation of any | ||
rights or privileges within the control of the District
for a | ||
violation of any such regulatory ordinance. Nothing in this | ||
Section
or in other provisions of this Act shall be construed | ||
to authorize such
Board to establish or enforce any regulation | ||
or rule in respect to
aviation, or the operation or maintenance | ||
of any airport facility within
its jurisdiction, which is in | ||
conflict with any federal or state law or
regulation applicable | ||
to the same subject matter;
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18. To enter into agreements with the corporate authorities | ||
or governing
body of any other municipal corporation or any | ||
political subdivision of
this State to pay the reasonable | ||
expense of services furnished by such
municipal corporation or | ||
political subdivision for or on account of income
producing | ||
properties of the District;
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19. To enter into contracts dealing in any manner with the |
objects and
purposes of this Act;
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20. To acquire, own, lease, sell or otherwise dispose of | ||
interests in
and to real property and improvements situate | ||
thereon and in personal
property necessary to fulfill the | ||
purposes of the District;
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21. To designate the fiscal year for the District;
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22. To engage in any activity or operation which is | ||
incidental to and in
furtherance of efficient operation to | ||
accomplish the District's primary purpose;
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23. To apply to proper authorities of the United States of | ||
America
pursuant to appropriate appropriated Federal Law for | ||
the right to establish, operate,
maintain and lease
foreign | ||
trade zones and sub-zones within the limits of America's | ||
Central the Tri-City Regional Port
District , or its limits as | ||
approved by the United States Foreign-Trade Zones Board, or | ||
within the jurisdiction of the United States Customs Service
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Office of the St. Louis Port of Entry and to establish, | ||
operate, maintain
and lease such foreign trade zones
and the | ||
sub-zones;
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24. To operate, maintain, manage, lease, or sublease for | ||
any period not
exceeding 99 years any former military base | ||
owned or leased by the District
and within its jurisdictional | ||
boundaries, to make and enter into any contract
for
the
use, | ||
operation, or management of any former military base owned or | ||
leased by
the District and located within its jurisdictional
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boundaries,
and to provide rules and regulations for the |
development, redevelopment, and
expansion of any former | ||
military base owned or leased by the District and
located | ||
within its jurisdictional boundaries;
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25. To locate, establish, re-establish, expand or renew, | ||
construct or
reconstruct, operate, and maintain any facility, | ||
building, structure, or
improvement for a use or a purpose | ||
consistent with any use or purpose of any
former military base | ||
owned or leased by the District and located within its
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jurisdictional boundaries; | ||
26. To acquire, own, sell, convey, construct, lease for any | ||
period not
exceeding 99 years, manage, operate, expand, | ||
develop, and maintain any
telephone system, including, but not | ||
limited to, all equipment,
materials, and facilities necessary | ||
or incidental to that
telephone
system, for use, at the option | ||
of the District and upon payment of a reasonable
fee set by the | ||
District, of any tenant or occupant
situated on
any former | ||
military base owned or leased by the District and located | ||
within its
jurisdictional boundaries; | ||
27. To cause to be incorporated one or more subsidiary | ||
business
corporations, wholly owned by the District, to own, | ||
operate, maintain, and
manage facilities and services related | ||
to any telephone system, pursuant to
paragraph 26. A subsidiary | ||
corporation formed pursuant to this paragraph shall
(i) be | ||
deemed a telecommunications carrier, as that term is defined in | ||
Section
13-202 of the Public Utilities Act, (ii) have the right | ||
to apply to the
Illinois
Commerce Commission for a Certificate |
of Service Authority or a Certificate of
Interexchange Service | ||
Authority, and (iii) have the powers necessary to carry
out
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lawful orders of the Illinois Commerce Commission; | ||
28. To improve, develop, or redevelop any former military | ||
base situated
within the boundaries of the District, in Madison | ||
County, Illinois, and
acquired
by the District from the federal | ||
government, acting by and through the United
States Maritime | ||
Administration, pursuant to any plan for redevelopment,
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development, or improvement of that military base by the | ||
District that is
approved by the United States Maritime | ||
Administration under the terms and
conditions of conveyance of | ||
the former military base to the District by the
federal
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government ; . | ||
29. To acquire, erect, construct, maintain and operate | ||
aquariums, museums, planetariums, climatrons and other | ||
edifices for the collection and display of objects pertaining | ||
to natural history or the arts and sciences, or sports | ||
facilities and to permit the directors or trustees of any | ||
corporation or society organized for the erection, | ||
construction, maintenance and operation of an aquarium, | ||
museum, planetarium, climatrons, sports facilities or other | ||
such edifice to perform such erection, construction, | ||
maintenance and operation on or within any property now or | ||
hereafter owned by or under the control or supervision of the | ||
District; and to contract with any such directors or trustees | ||
relative to such acquisition, erection, construction, |
maintenance and operation and to authorize such directors or | ||
trustees to charge an admission fee, the proceeds of which | ||
shall be devoted exclusively to such erection, construction, | ||
maintenance and operation; | ||
30. To acquire, erect, construct, reconstruct, improve, | ||
maintain and operate one or more, or a combination or | ||
combinations of, industrial buildings, office buildings, | ||
residential buildings, buildings to be used as a factory, mill | ||
shops, processing plants, packaging plants, assembly plants, | ||
fabricating plants, and buildings to be used as warehouses and | ||
other storage facilities; | ||
31. To cause to be incorporated one or more subsidiary | ||
business corporations to own, operate, maintain, and manage | ||
facilities and services related to any terminal, terminal | ||
facilities, airfields, airports, port facilities, or real | ||
property of the District, whether as shareholder, partner, or | ||
co-venturer, alone or in cooperation with federal, state, or | ||
local governmental authorities or any other public or private | ||
corporation or person or persons. Such subsidiary business | ||
corporations and all of the property thereof, wholly or partly | ||
owned, directly or indirectly, by the District, shall have the | ||
same privileges and immunities as accorded to the District; and | ||
subsidiary business corporations may borrow money or obtain | ||
financial assistance from private lenders or federal and state | ||
governmental authorities or issue revenue bonds with the same | ||
kinds of security, and in accordance with the same procedures, |
restrictions and privileges applicable when the District | ||
obtains financial assistance or issues bonds for any of its | ||
other authorized purposes. | ||
(Source: P.A. 93-874, eff. 8-6-04.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/6) (from Ch. 19, par. 289)
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Sec. 6.
The District has power to apply for and accept | ||
grants, loans, or
appropriations from the federal government, | ||
the State of Illinois, and
Madison or Jersey Counties County , | ||
or any agency or instrumentality
thereof to be used for any of | ||
the purposes of the District and to enter
into any agreements | ||
with the federal, State, and county governments in relation
to | ||
such grants, loans or appropriations.
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The District may petition any federal, state, municipal, or | ||
local
authority, administrative, judicial and legislative, | ||
having jurisdiction in
the premises, for the adoption and | ||
execution of any physical improvement,
change in method or | ||
system of handling freight, warehousing, docking,
lightering, | ||
and transfer of freight, which in the opinion of the District
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is designed to improve or better the handling of commerce in | ||
and through
the Port District or improve terminal or | ||
transportation facilities therein.
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(Source: P.A. 92-643, eff. 1-1-03.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/7.5) | ||
Sec. 7.5. Authorization to borrow moneys. The District's |
Board may borrow money from any bank or other financial | ||
institution and may provide appropriate security for that | ||
borrowing, if the money is repaid within 20 3 years after the | ||
money is borrowed. "Financial institution" means any bank | ||
subject to the Illinois Banking Act, any savings and loan | ||
association subject to the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of | ||
1985, any savings bank subject to the Savings Bank Act, and any | ||
federally chartered commercial bank or savings and loan | ||
association organized and operated in this State pursuant to | ||
the laws of the United States.
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(Source: P.A. 94-562, eff. 1-1-06.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/8) (from Ch. 19, par. 291)
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Sec. 8.
The District has the continuing power to borrow | ||
money and
issue either general obligation bonds, after approval | ||
by referendum as
hereinafter provided, or revenue bonds without | ||
referendum approval for
the purpose of acquiring, | ||
constructing, reconstructing, extending or
improving | ||
terminals, terminal facilities, airfields, airports and port
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facilities, and for acquiring any property and equipment useful | ||
for the
construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement | ||
or operation of its
terminals, terminal facilities, airfields, | ||
airports and port facilities,
and for acquiring necessary | ||
working cash funds.
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The District may, pursuant to ordinance adopted by the | ||
Board and
without submitting the question to referendum, from |
time to time issue
and dispose of its interest bearing revenue | ||
bonds and may also in the
same manner from time to time issue | ||
and dispose of its interest bearing
revenue bonds to refund any | ||
revenue bonds at maturity or pursuant to
redemption provisions | ||
or at any time before maturity with the consent of
the holders | ||
thereof.
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If the Board desires to issue general obligation bonds it | ||
shall adopt
an ordinance specifying the amount of bonds to be | ||
issued, the purpose
for which they will be issued, the maximum | ||
rate of interest they will
bear which shall not be greater than | ||
that permitted in "An Act to authorize
public corporations to | ||
issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and
tax | ||
anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations set | ||
forth
therein", approved May 26, 1970, as now or hereafter | ||
amended. Such interest
may be paid semiannually. The ordinance | ||
shall also specify
the date of maturity which shall
not be more | ||
than 20 years after the date of issuance, and levying a tax
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that will be required to amortize such bonds. This ordinance is | ||
not
effective until it has been submitted to referendum of, and | ||
approved by,
the legal voters of the District. The Board shall | ||
certify the
ordinance and the question to the proper election | ||
officials,
who shall submit the question to the voters at an | ||
election in
accordance with the general election law. If a | ||
majority of the
vote is in favor of the issuance of the general | ||
obligation bonds the
county clerk shall annually extend taxes | ||
against all taxable property
within the District at a rate |
sufficient to pay the maturing principal
and interest of these | ||
bonds.
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The question shall be in substantially the following form:
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Shall general obligation bonds
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in the amount of $.... be issued YES
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by America's Central
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the Tri-City Regional Port
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District for the purpose of .... -------------
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maturing in not more than .....
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years, bearing not more than ....% NO
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interest, and a tax levied to pay
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the principal and interest thereof?
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(Source: P.A. 82-902 .)
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(70 ILCS 1860/13) (from Ch. 19, par. 296)
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Sec. 13.
The Board may, after referendum approval, levy a | ||
tax for
corporate purposes of the District annually at the rate | ||
approved by
referendum, but which rate shall not exceed .05% of | ||
the value of all
taxable property within the Port District as | ||
equalized or assessed by
the Department of Revenue.
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If the Board desires to levy such a tax it shall order that | ||
the question
be submitted at a referendum to be held within the | ||
District. The Board
shall certify the order and the question
to | ||
the proper election officials, who shall submit the question to |
the voters
at an election in accordance with the general | ||
election law. The Board shall
cause the result of the election | ||
to be entered upon the records of the Port
District. If a | ||
majority of the vote is in favor of the proposition, the
Board | ||
may thereafter levy a tax for corporate purposes at a rate not | ||
to
exceed that approved by referendum but in no event to exceed | ||
.05% of the
value of all taxable property within the District | ||
as equalized or
assessed by the Department of Revenue.
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The question shall be in substantially the following
form:
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Shall America's Central
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the Tri-City Regional
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Port District levy a tax for YES
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corporate purposes annually at
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a rate not to exceed ....% of --------------------
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the value of taxable property
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as equalized or assessed by the NO
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Department of Revenue?
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(Source: P.A. 81-1489; 81-1509 .)
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(70 ILCS 1860/15) (from Ch. 19, par. 298)
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Sec. 15.
The governing and administrative body of the Port | ||
District shall
be a Board of Commissioners consisting of 9 7 | ||
members, to be known as
the America's Central Tri-City Regional | ||
Port District Board. All members of the Board shall
be |
residents of the District and shall be known as Commissioners | ||
of the America's Central
Tri-City Regional Port District Board. | ||
The members of the Board shall serve
without compensation but | ||
shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred
by them in the | ||
performance of their duties. However, any Commissioner of
the | ||
Board who is appointed to the office of secretary or treasurer | ||
may
receive compensation for his services as such officer. No | ||
Commissioner of
the Board or employee of the District shall | ||
have any private financial
interest, profit or benefit in any | ||
contract, work or business of the
District nor in the sale or | ||
lease of any property to or from the District,
except to the | ||
extent allowed under "An Act to prevent fraudulent and
corrupt | ||
practices in the making or accepting of official appointments | ||
and
contracts by public officers", approved April 9, 1872, as | ||
now or hereafter amended.
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(Source: P.A. 86-681.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/15.5)
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Sec. 15.5.
A mayor may hold the office of Commissioner of | ||
America's Central the Tri-City
Regional Port District | ||
simultaneously with the office of mayor. Notwithstanding
any | ||
statute to the contrary, a mayor's acceptance of an appointment | ||
as a
Commissioner of America's Central the Tri-City Regional | ||
Port District does not terminate or
impair the mayor's public | ||
office.
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(Source: P.A. 92-643, eff. 1-1-03.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/16) (from Ch. 19, par. 299)
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Sec. 16.
The Governor shall appoint 6 members of the Board | ||
and the Mayor of the cities of Venice, Madison and Granite City | ||
shall each appoint one member of the Board, for a total of 9 | ||
Board members. Within 60 days after the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Governor shall | ||
appoint 2 members residing in the area north of the Cahokia | ||
Diversion Canal to represent that area, with one member | ||
appointed for an initial term expiring May 31, 2016 and one | ||
member appointed for an initial term expiring May 31, 2017. The | ||
number of Board members appointed by the Governor from the area | ||
north of the Cahokia Diversion Canal shall remain at 2 members | ||
until such time that the gross operating revenues from the area | ||
north of the Cahokia Diversion Canal exceeds 33% of the Port | ||
District's total gross operating revenue, as certified by the | ||
Port District's certified public accountant. When the gross | ||
operating revenue exceeds this amount, the Governor shall, upon | ||
the expiration of their term, replace a Board member who | ||
resides in the area south of the Cahokia Diversion Canal with | ||
an appointee that resides to the north of the Cahokia Diversion | ||
Canal, for a total of 3 members who reside in the area north of | ||
the Cahokia Diversion Canal. When the gross operating revenue | ||
exceeds 45% of the Port District's total gross operating | ||
revenue, as certified by the Port District's certified public | ||
accountant, the Governor shall replace a Board member who |
resides in the area south of the Cahokia Diversion Canal, upon | ||
the expiration of their term, with an appointee that resides to | ||
the north of the Cahokia Diversion Canal, for a total of 4 | ||
members who reside in the area north of the Cahokia Diversion | ||
Canal. In no case shall there be more than 2 members appointed | ||
by the Governor from the area to the south or to the north of | ||
the Cahokia Diversion Canal whose terms expire in the same | ||
year. At the expiration of the term of any member, the member's | ||
successor shall be appointed by the Governor or the respective | ||
Mayor in the same manner as the original appointment. No more | ||
than 4 members may reside in the area north of the Cahokia | ||
Diversion Canal. The Governor shall appoint 4 members of the | ||
Board and each Mayor
of the cities of Venice, Madison and | ||
Granite City shall appoint one member
of the Board. All initial | ||
appointments shall be made within 60 days after
this Act takes | ||
effect. Of the 4 members initially appointed by the Governor
2 | ||
shall be appointed for initial terms expiring June 1, 1960, one | ||
for an
initial term expiring June 1, 1961 and one for an | ||
initial term expiring
June 1, 1962. The terms of the members | ||
initially appointed by the
respective Mayors shall expire June | ||
1, 1962. At the expiration of the term
of any member, his | ||
successor shall be appointed by the Governor or the
respective | ||
Mayors in like manner and with like regard to place of | ||
residence
of the appointee, as in the case of appointments for | ||
the initial terms.
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After the expiration of initial terms, each successor shall |
hold office
for the term of 3 years from the first day of June | ||
of the year in which the
term of office commences. In the case | ||
of a vacancy during the term of
office of any member appointed | ||
by the Governor, the Governor shall make an
appointment for the | ||
remainder of the term vacant and until a successor is
appointed | ||
and qualified. In case of a vacancy during the term of office | ||
of
any member appointed by a Mayor, the proper Mayor shall make | ||
an appointment
for the remainder of the term vacant and until a | ||
successor is appointed and
qualified. The Governor and each | ||
Mayor shall certify their respective
appointments to the | ||
Secretary of State. Within 30 days after certification
of his | ||
appointment, and before entering upon the duties of his office, | ||
each
member of the Board shall take and subscribe the | ||
constitutional oath of
office and file it in the office of the | ||
Secretary of State.
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(Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/18) (from Ch. 19, par. 301)
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Sec. 18.
As soon as possible after the appointment of the | ||
initial members,
the Board shall organize for the transaction | ||
of business, select a chairman
and a temporary secretary from | ||
its own number, and adopt bylaws and
regulations to govern its | ||
proceedings. The initial chairman and successors
shall be | ||
elected by the Board from time to time for a term of office as
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provided in the District bylaws. However, such term of office | ||
shall not
exceed his term of office as a member of the Board.
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(Source: Laws 1965, p. 393.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/19) (from Ch. 19, par. 302)
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Sec. 19.
Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at | ||
least once in each
calendar month, the time and place of such | ||
meetings to be fixed by the
Board. Five Four members of the | ||
Board shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of | ||
business. All action of the Board shall be by ordinance or
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resolution and the affirmative vote of at least 5 4 members | ||
shall be
necessary for the adoption of any ordinance or | ||
resolution. All such
ordinances and resolutions before taking | ||
effect shall be approved by the
chairman of the Board, and if | ||
he approves thereof he shall sign the same,
and such as he does | ||
not approve he shall return to the Board with his
objections | ||
thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of the Board
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occurring after the passage thereof. But in the case the | ||
chairman fails to
return any ordinance or resolution with his | ||
objections thereto by the time
aforesaid, he shall be deemed to | ||
have approved the same and it shall take
effect accordingly. | ||
Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution by the
chairman | ||
with his objections, the vote by which the same was passed | ||
shall
be reconsidered by the Board, and if upon such | ||
reconsideration said
ordinance or resolution is passed by the | ||
affirmative vote of at least 6 5
members, it shall go into | ||
effect notwithstanding the veto of the chairman.
All | ||
ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the District and |
all
documents and records in its possession shall be public | ||
records, and open
to public inspection, except such documents | ||
and records as are kept or
prepared by the Board for use in | ||
negotiations, legal actions or proceedings
to which the | ||
District is a party.
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(Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/25) (from Ch. 19, par. 308)
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Sec. 25.
Within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year, | ||
the Board shall
cause to be prepared and printed a complete and | ||
detailed report and
financial statement of the operations and | ||
assets and liabilities of the
Port District. A reasonably | ||
sufficient number of copies of such report
shall be printed for | ||
distribution to persons interested, upon request, and
a copy | ||
thereof shall be filed with the Governor and the county clerks | ||
clerk and
the presiding officers officer of the county boards | ||
board of Madison and Jersey Counties County . A copy of such
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report shall be addressed to and mailed to the Mayor and city | ||
council or
president and board of trustees of each municipality | ||
within the area of the
District.
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(Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.)
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(70 ILCS 1860/33) (from Ch. 19, par. 316)
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Sec. 33.
At least 5% of the legal voters resident within | ||
the limits
of such proposed addition to the District shall | ||
petition the circuit
court for the county in which the major |
part of the District is
situated, to cause the question to be | ||
submitted to the legal voters of
such proposed additional | ||
territory, whether such proposed additional
territory shall | ||
become a part of the District and assume a proportionate
share | ||
of the general obligation bonded indebtedness, if any, of the
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District. Such petition shall be addressed to the court and | ||
shall
contain a definite description of the boundaries of the | ||
territory to be
embraced in the proposed addition.
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Upon filing any such petition with the clerk of the court, | ||
the court shall
fix a time and place for a hearing upon the | ||
subject of the petition.
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Notice shall be given by the court to whom the petition is | ||
addressed, or
by the circuit clerk or sheriff of the county in | ||
which such petition is
made at the order and direction of the | ||
court, of the time and place of the
hearing upon the subject of | ||
the petition at least 20 days prior thereto
by at least one | ||
publication thereof in any newspaper having general | ||
circulation
within the area proposed to be annexed, and by | ||
mailing a copy of such notice
to the mayor or president of the | ||
board of trustees of all cities, villages
and incorporated | ||
towns within the
District.
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At the hearing all persons residing in or owning property | ||
situated in
the area proposed to be annexed to the District may | ||
appear and be heard
touching upon the sufficiency of the | ||
petition. If the court finds that
the petition does not comply | ||
with the requirements of the law, the court
shall dismiss the |
petition; but if the court finds that the petition
is | ||
sufficient the court
shall enter an appropriate order and the | ||
clerk of the circuit court shall
certify the order and the | ||
proposition to the proper election officials,
who shall submit | ||
the proposition to the voters at an election in accordance
with | ||
the general election law. In addition to the requirements of | ||
the general
election law the notice of the referendum shall | ||
specify the purpose of such
referendum with a description of | ||
the area proposed to be annexed to the District.
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The proposition shall be in substantially
the following | ||
form:
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For joining America's Central
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the Tri-City Regional Port
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District and assuming a proportionate
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share of general obligation bonded
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indebtedness, if any.
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Against joining America's Central
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the Tri-City Regional
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Port District and assuming a proportionate
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share of general obligation bonded
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indebtedness, if any.
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The court shall cause a
statement of the result of such | ||
election to be filed in the records
of the court.
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If a majority of the votes cast upon the question of
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annexation to the District are in favor of becoming a part of | ||
such
District, the court shall then enter an order stating that | ||
such
additional territory shall thenceforth be an integral part | ||
of the America's Central
Tri-City Regional Port District and | ||
subject to all of the benefits of
service and responsibilities | ||
of the District. The circuit clerk shall
transmit a certified | ||
copy of the order to the circuit clerk of any other
county in | ||
which any of the territory affected is situated.
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(Source: P.A. 83-343 .)
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(70 ILCS 1860/34) (from Ch. 19, par. 317)
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Sec. 34.
If there is territory contiguous to the District | ||
which has no
legal voters residing therein, a petition to annex | ||
such territory, signed
by all the owners of record of such | ||
territory may be filed with the circuit
court for the county in | ||
which the major part of the District is situated. A
time and | ||
place for a hearing on the subject of the petition shall be | ||
fixed
and notice thereof shall be given in the manner provided | ||
in Section 33.
At such hearing any owner of land in the | ||
territory proposed to be annexed,
the District and any resident | ||
of the District may appear and be heard
touching on the | ||
sufficiency of the petition. If the court finds that the
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petition satisfies the requirements of this Section it shall | ||
enter an order
stating that thenceforth such territory shall be | ||
an integral part of the America's Central
Tri-City Regional |
Port District and subject to all of the benefits of
service and | ||
responsibilities, including the assumption of a proportionate
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share of the general obligation bonded indebtedness, if any, of | ||
the
District. The circuit clerk shall transmit a certified copy | ||
of the order of
the court to the circuit clerk of any other | ||
county in which the annexed
territory is situated.
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(Source: Laws 1967, p. 3692.)
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