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92_SB1695eng SB1695 Engrossed LRB9214721BDpc 1 AN ACT concerning port districts. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Tri-City Regional Port District Act is 5 amended by changing Sections 2, 6, and 23 and by adding 6 Section 15.5 as follows: 7 (70 ILCS 1860/2) (from Ch. 19, par. 285) 8 Sec. 2. When used in this Act: 9 "District" or "Port District" means the Tri-City Regional 10 Port District created by this Act. 11 "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for 12 receiving and delivering baggage, mail, freight or express 13 matter and for any combination of such purposes, in 14 connection with the transportation of persons and property on 15 water or land or in the air. 16 "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, 17 structures, improvements, equipment and appliances useful in 18 the operation of public warehouse, storage and transportation 19 facilities and industrial, manufacturing, processing and 20 conversion activities for the accommodation of or in 21 connection with commerce by water or land or in the air or 22 useful as an aid to further the public interest, or 23 constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe 24 landing, taking off and navigation of aircraft, or the safe 25 and efficient operation or maintenance of a public airport; 26 except that nothing in this definition contained shall be 27 interpreted as granting authority to the District to acquire, 28 purchase, create, erect or construct a bridge across any 29 waterway which serves as a boundary between the State of 30 Illinois and any other state. 31 "Port Facilities" means all public structures, except SB1695 Engrossed -2- LRB9214721BDpc 1 terminal facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, 2 under or adjacent to navigable waters and are necessary for 3 or incident to the furtherance of water commerce and includes 4 the widening and deepening of slips, harbors and navigable 5 waters. 6 "Aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter 7 invented, used or designed for navigation of, or flight in, 8 the air. 9 "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, which 10 is used or designed for the landing and taking off of 11 aircraft, or for the location of runways, landing fields, 12 airdromes, hangars, buildings, structures, airport roadways 13 and other facilities. 14 "Airport Hazard" means any structure, or object of 15 natural growth, located on or in the vicinity of an airport, 16 or any use of land near an airport which is hazardous to the 17 use of such airport for the landing and take-off of aircraft. 18 "Approach" means any path, course or zone defined by an 19 ordinance of the District or by other lawful regulation, on 20 the ground or in the air, or both, for the use of aircraft in 21 landing and taking off from an airport located within the 22 District. 23 "Commercial Aircraft" means any aircraft other than 24 public aircraft engaged in the business of transporting 25 persons or property. 26 "Private Aircraft" means any aircraft other than public 27 and commercial aircraft. 28 "Public Aircraft" means an aircraft used exclusively in 29 the governmental service of the United States, or of any 30 state or of any public agency, including military and naval 31 aircraft. 32 "Public Airport" means an airport owned by a Port 33 District, an airport authority or other public agency which 34 is used or is intended for use by public, commercial and SB1695 Engrossed -3- LRB9214721BDpc 1 private aircraft and by persons owning, managing, operating 2 or desiring to use, inspect or repair any such aircraft or to 3 use any such airport for aeronautical purposes. 4 "Public Incinerator" means a facility for the disposal of 5 waste by incineration by any means or method for public use, 6 including, but not limited to, incineration and disposal of 7 industrial wastes. 8 "Public Interest" means the protection, furtherance and 9 advancement of the general welfare and of public health and 10 safety and public necessity and conveniencein respect to11aeronautics. 12 "Navigable waters" means any public waters which are or 13 can be made usable for water commerce. 14 "Governmental agency" means the Federal, State and any 15 local governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality, 16 corporate or otherwise, thereof. 17 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 18 corporation, both domestic and foreign, company, association 19 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 20 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 21 "General obligation bond" means any bond issued by the 22 District any part of the principal or interest of which bond 23 is to be paid by taxation. 24 "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the District the 25 principal and interest of which bond is payable solely from 26 revenues or income derived from terminal, terminal facilities 27 or port facilities of the District. 28 "Board" means the Tri-City Port District Board. 29 "Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois. 30 "Mayor" means the Mayor of the city of Venice, the Mayor 31 of the city of Madison or the Mayor of the city of Granite 32 City, as the case may require. 33 (Source: P.A. 77-1578.) SB1695 Engrossed -4- LRB9214721BDpc 1 (70 ILCS 1860/6) (from Ch. 19, par. 289) 2 Sec. 6. The District has power to apply for and accept 3 grants, loans, or appropriations from the federal government, 4 the State of Illinois, and Madison County, or any agency or 5 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 6 the District and to enter into any agreements with the 7 federal, State, and county governmentsgovernmentin relation 8 to such grants, loans or appropriations. 9 The District may petition any federal, state, municipal, 10 or local authority, administrative, judicial and legislative, 11 having jurisdiction in the premises, for the adoption and 12 execution of any physical improvement, change in method or 13 system of handling freight, warehousing, docking, lightering, 14 and transfer of freight, which in the opinion of the District 15 is designed to improve or better the handling of commerce in 16 and through the Port District or improve terminal or 17 transportation facilities therein. 18 (Source: Laws 1959, p. 71.) 19 (70 ILCS 1860/15.5 new) 20 Sec. 15.5. A mayor may hold the office of Commissioner of 21 the Tri-City Regional Port District simultaneously with the 22 office of mayor. Notwithstanding any statute to the contrary, 23 a mayor's acceptance of an appointment as a Commissioner of 24 the Tri-City Regional Port District does not terminate or 25 impair the mayor's public office. 26 (70 ILCS 1860/23) (from Ch. 19, par. 306) 27 Sec. 23. The Board may appoint an executive directora28general managerwho shall be a person of recognized ability 29 and business experience to hold office during the pleasure of 30 the Board. The executive directorgeneral managershall have 31 management of the properties and business of the District and 32 the employees thereof subject to the general control of the SB1695 Engrossed -5- LRB9214721BDpc 1 Board, shall direct the enforcement of all ordinances, 2 resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, and shall 3 perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time to 4 time by the Board. The Board may appoint a general attorney, 5anda chief engineer, and a general manager to assist the 6 executive director, and shall provide for the appointment of 7 other officers, and the employment of additional attorneys, 8 engineers, consultants, agents and employees as may be 9 necessary. It shall define their duties and may require 10 bonds of such of them as the Board may designate. The 11 executive director, general manager, general attorney, chief 12 engineer, and all other officers provided for pursuant to 13 this section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any 14 oath of office and shall not be members of the Board. The 15 compensation of the executive director, general manager, 16 general attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, 17 attorneys, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed 18 by the Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 80-323.)