Public Act 099-0507 Public Act 0507 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0507 | HB0740 Enrolled | LRB099 04545 AWJ 24573 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act is | amended by changing Sections 1.1, 3, 6, 7.1, 14, and 20.2 as | follows:
| (70 ILCS 1830/1.1)
| Sec. 1.1. Purpose. The General Assembly declares that the | main purpose of
this
Act is to
promote industrial, commercial, | transportation, homeland security, recreation, water supply, | flood control, and economic activities
thereby reducing
the | evils attendant upon unemployment and enhancing the public | health , safety, and
welfare of
this State.
| (Source: P.A. 90-785, eff. 1-1-99.)
| (70 ILCS 1830/3) (from Ch. 19, par. 503)
| Sec. 3.
There is created a political subdivision body | politic and
municipal corporation, named "Kaskaskia Regional | Port District"
embracing all of Monroe and Randolph Counties | and Freeburg, Millstadt,
Smithton, Prairie Du Long, New Athens, | Marissa, Fayetteville, Engleman,
Mascoutah, Shiloh Valley and | Lenzburg Townships of St. Clair County. The
Port District may | sue and be sued in its corporate name but execution
shall not |
| in any case issue against any property owned by the Port
| District except for Port District property that the Port | District pledged as collateral to a bank or other financial | institution to secure a bank loan . It may adopt a common seal | and change the same at pleasure.
The principal office of the | Port District shall be in the city of Red Bud
Chester , | Illinois.
| No rights, duties or privileges of such District, or those | of any
person, existing before the change of name shall be | affected by the
change provided by this amendatory Act of 1967. | All proceedings pending
in any court in favor of or against | such District may continue to final
consummation under the name | in which they were commenced.
| (Source: P.A. 80-1495.)
| (70 ILCS 1830/6) (from Ch. 19, par. 506)
| Sec. 6. The Port District has the following functions, | powers and duties:
| (a) to study the existing harbor facilities within the area | of the Port
District and to recommend to an appropriate | governmental agency, including
the General Assembly of | Illinois, such changes and modifications as may
from time to | time be required for continuing development therein and to
meet | changing business and commercial needs;
| (b) to make an investigation of conditions within the Port | District and to
prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan for the |
| development of port
facilities for the Port District. In | preparing and recommending changes and
modifications in | existing harbor facilities, or a comprehensive plan for
the | development of such port facilities, as above provided, the | Port
District if it deems desirable may set aside and allocate | an area or areas,
within the lands owned by it, to be leased to | private parties for
industrial, manufacturing, commercial, or | harbor purposes, where such area
or areas in the opinion of the | Board, are not required for primary purposes
in the development | of harbor and port facilities for the use of public
water and | land transportation, or will not be needed immediately for such
| purposes, and where such leasing in the opinion of the Board | will aid and
promote the development of terminal and port | facilities;
| (c) to study and make recommendations to the proper | authority for the
improvement of terminal, lighterage, | wharfage, warehousing, anchorage,
transfer and other | facilities necessary for the promotion of commerce and
the | interchange of traffic within, to and from the Port District;
| (d) to study, prepare and recommend by specific proposals | to the General
Assembly of Illinois changes in the jurisdiction | of the Port District;
| (e) to 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, system of handling |
| freight, warehousing, docking,
lightering and transfer of | freight, which in the opinion of the Board are
designed to | improve or better the handling of commerce in and through the
| Port District or improve terminal or transportation facilities | therein ; and .
| (f) to petition any federal, state, or local authority, | including administrative, judicial, and legislative branches, | having jurisdiction for the adoption and execution of any | physical improvement or operation related to the management of | fish and wildlife, recreation, water supply, or flood control | which in the opinion of the Board is for the purpose of | improving or bettering the quality of life in the Port District | or add to the diversity of amenities related to that purpose. | (Source: Laws 1965, p. 1013.)
| (70 ILCS 1830/7.1) (from Ch. 19, par. 507.1)
| Sec. 7.1. Additional rights and powers.
The Port District | has the following additional rights and powers:
| (a) 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;
| (b) To prevent and remove obstructions in navigable waters, |
| including
the removal of wrecks or vessels; to recover damages, | including attorney fees, for the removal and clean-up of the | site or sites and the surrounding or downstream environment; | these rights and powers shall include, but are not limited to, | emergency powers to seize wrecks or vessels, remediate damages, | and provide for the disposition of the wrecks or vessels ;
| (c) To locate and establish dock lines and shore or harbor | lines;
| (d) To regulate the anchorage, moorage and speed of water | borne vessels
and to establish and enforce regulations for the | operation of bridges;
| (e) To acquire, own, construct, lease, operate and maintain | terminals,
terminal facilities, port facilities, | transportation equipment facilities,
railroads and marinas, | and airport facilities
and systems, and to fix and collect | just, reasonable, and
non-discriminatory charges for use of | such facilities, equipment and
systems. The charges so | collected shall be used 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;
| (f) To operate, maintain, manage, lease, sub-lease, 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 port or public port | facility;
| (g) To fix, charge and collect reasonable rentals, tolls, |
| fees and
charges for the use of any public port, or any part | thereof, or any public
port facility;
| (h) To establish, maintain, expand and improve roadways, | railroads, and
approaches by land, or water, to any such | terminal, terminal facility and
port facilities, and to | contract or otherwise provide by condemnation, if
necessary, | for the removal of any port, terminal, terminal facilities and
| port facility hazards or the removal or relocation of all | private
structures, railroads, mains, pipes, conduits, wires, | poles, and all other
facilities and equipment which may | interfere with the location, expansion,
development or | improvement of ports, terminals, terminal facilities and
port | facilities or with the safe approach thereto, or exit or | takeoff
therefrom by vehicles, vessels, barges and other means | of transportation,
and to pay the cost of removal or | relocation;
| (i) 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 such rules and | regulations. A regulatory ordinance of the District
adopted | under any provisions 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.
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| (j) 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;
| (k) To enter into contracts dealing in any manner with the | objects and
purposes of this Act;
| (l) To acquire, own, lease, mortgage, 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;
| (m) To designate the fiscal year for the District;
| (n) To engage in any activity or operation which is | incidental to and in
furtherance of efficient operation to | accomplish the District's primary
purpose;
| (o) 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
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, climatron 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 charge or 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;
| (p) To do any act which is enumerated in Section 11-74.1-1 | of the
"Illinois Municipal Code", in the same manner and form | as though the
District were a "municipality" as referred to in | such Section;
| (q) To acquire, erect, construct, reconstruct, improve, | maintain and
operate one or more, or a combination or | combinations of, industrial
buildings, office 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.
| (r) To acquire, own, construct, lease or contract for any | period not
exceeding 99
years, operate, develop, and maintain | Port District water and sewage systems
and other
utility | systems and services, including, but not limited to, pipes, | mains,
lines, sewers,
pumping stations, settling tanks, | treatment plants, water purification
equipment, wells,
storage | facilities, lines, and all other equipment, material, and | facilities
necessary to those
systems, for the use, upon | payment of reasonable fee set by the District, of
any tenant,
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| occupant, or user of the District facilities or any person | engaged in commerce
in the
District; provided that the District | shall not acquire, own, construct, lease,
operate,
develop, and | maintain the systems and services if those systems and
services | can be
provided by an investor-owned public utility offering | electric or gas services.
The public
utility shall provide the | District with a written response, within 30 days
after | receiving a
written request from the District for those systems | or services, stating
whether it will or
will not be able to | provide the requested systems or services in accordance
with | the Public
Utilities
Act.
| (Source: P.A. 90-785, eff. 1-1-99.)
| (70 ILCS 1830/14) (from Ch. 19, par. 514)
| Sec. 14. The District has power to acquire and accept by | purchase, lease,
gift, grant or otherwise any property and | rights useful for its purposes
and to provide for the | development of channels, ports, harbors, airports,
airfields, | terminals, port facilities, terminal facilities, trails, and | other
transportation facilities within the Port District | adequate to serve the
needs of commerce within the area served | by the Port District. The Port
District may acquire real or | personal property or any rights therein in the
manner, as near | as may be, as is provided for the
exercise of the right of | eminent domain under the Eminent Domain Act, except that no | property owned by any
municipality within the Port District |
| shall be taken or appropriated
without first obtaining consent | of the governing body of such municipality.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)
| (70 ILCS 1830/20.2)
| Sec. 20.2. Authorization to borrow moneys. The District's | Board may borrow
money from any bank or other financial | institution and may provide appropriate
security , including | mortgaging real estate, 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.
| (Source: P.A. 94-562, eff. 1-1-06.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 6/24/2016
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