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| AN ACT concerning local government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center Redevelopment |
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| Commission Act. |
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| Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to |
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| facilitate and promote the economic and environmental |
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| redevelopment of the area formerly known as Chanute Air Force |
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| Base. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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| "Aviation Center" means the Rantoul National Aviation |
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| Center Airport. |
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| "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Chanute-Rantoul |
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| National Aviation Center Redevelopment Commission. |
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| "Commercial project" means any project,
including, but not |
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| limited to,
one or more buildings and other structures, |
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| improvements, machinery, and
equipment whether or not on the |
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| same site, suitable for use by any retail or
wholesale concern,
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| distributorship, or agency, any cultural facilities of a |
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| for-profit or
not-for-profit type, including, but not limited |
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| to, educational, theatrical,
recreational, and entertainment |
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| facilities, sports facilities, racetracks,
stadiums,
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| convention centers, exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses, |
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| theaters,
swimming pools, restaurants, velodromes, coliseums, |
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| sports training facilities,
parking facilities, terminals, |
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| terminal facilities, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, and |
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| medical
facilities. |
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| "Commission" means the Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation |
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| Center Redevelopment Commission.
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| "Comprehensive plan" means a plan (which may include |
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| several redevelopment
plans) setting forth a comprehensive |
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| process or scheme for the redevelopment of
the area within the |
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| territorial jurisdiction of the Commission.
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| "Construct or acquire" means to plan, design, build, |
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| reconstruct, improve,
modify, extend, landscape, expand or |
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| obtain possession of property by way of gift or
purchase.
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| "Industrial project" means (1) a
capital
project, |
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| including one or
more buildings and other structures, |
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| improvements, machinery, and equipment,
whether or not on the |
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| same site, suitable for use by any manufacturing,
industrial, |
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| research,
transportation, or commercial enterprise including |
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| but not limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, |
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| assembly plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office |
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| building, industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, |
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| overhaul, or service facility, freight terminal, research
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| facility, test facility, railroad facility, solid waste and |
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| wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution |
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| control facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, |
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| treatment, and disposal facilities,
including the sites and |
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| other rights in land therefor,
site preparation and landscaping |
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| and all
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as |
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| utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking, and |
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| similar facilities, parking
facilities, railroad roadbed, |
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| track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching and signaling |
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| equipment, or related equipment and other
improvements |
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| necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, buildings,
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| machinery, or equipment comprising an addition to or |
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| renovation,
rehabilitation, or improvement of any existing |
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| capital project. |
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| "Member" means a member of the Board.
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| "Person" includes, without limitation, an individual,
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| corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, and any |
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| other legal
entity, including a trustee, receiver, assignee, or |
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| personal representative of
the entity.
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| "Project" means an industrial or commercial project or
any |
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| combination thereof, provided that all uses
fall within one of |
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| those categories. The term "project" includes removal of |
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| environmental hazards in buildings, demolition of |
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| uninhabitable buildings, building and leasing new industrial |
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| and commercial ventures, and working with the Village to manage |
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| and develop the Aviation Center to support the establishment of |
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| an intermodal transportation center. The term "project" also |
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| includes
all site improvements and
new construction involving |
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| sidewalks, sewers, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and |
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| disposal sites and other pollution control facilities,
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| resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment, and disposal |
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| facilities,
parks, open spaces, wildlife sanctuaries, streets, |
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| highways, and runways.
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| "Redevelopment plan" means any one or more plans approved |
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| or adopted by the
Commission setting forth programs or |
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| procedures for one or more
projects and the protection of |
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| adjacent areas, and all administrative, funding,
and financial |
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| details and proposals necessary to effectuate the plan. |
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| "Terminal" means a public place, station, or depot
for |
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| receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight, |
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| or express matter and any
combination thereof in connection |
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| with the transportation of
persons and property on land, by |
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| air, or both. |
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| "Terminal facilities" means all land,
buildings, |
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| structures,
improvements, equipment, and appliances useful in |
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| the operation of public
warehouse, storage, and transportation |
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| facilities and industrial,
manufacturing, or commercial |
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| activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with |
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| commerce by land. |
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| "Village" means the Village of Rantoul. |
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| Section 15. Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center |
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| Redevelopment Commission; creation. |
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| (a) The Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center |
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| Redevelopment Commission is created as a political
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| subdivision, body politic, and municipal corporation of the |
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| State. The territorial jurisdiction of the Commission shall |
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| extend over all of
the 1,400 acres, more or less, under public |
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| control, within the area commonly known and described as |
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| Chanute Air Force Base, and the entire 2,125 acres of the area |
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| commonly known and described as Chanute Air Force Base that is |
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| under public control for the purposes of underground |
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| infrastructure issues. |
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| (b) The governing body of the Commission shall be a Board |
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| of Directors consisting of 7 public members appointed by the |
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| Village President, with the advice and consent of the Village |
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| Board, and the following ex-officio, non-voting members: |
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| (1) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, |
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| or his or her designee; |
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| (2) The Director of the Illinois Environmental |
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| Protection Agency, or his or her designee; |
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| (3) The President of the Village of Rantoul, or his or |
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| her designee; and |
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| (4) The Chair of the Rantoul Plan Commission or another |
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| Rantoul Plan Commission member designated to represent the |
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| Plan Commission. |
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| All public members must reside within East Central |
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| Illinois. Five members shall constitute a quorum. |
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| All persons appointed as public members must have |
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| recognized ability and experience in one or more of the |
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| following areas: economic development, finance, banking, |
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| industrial development, real estate development, |
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| transportation, logistics, community development, or venture |
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| capital finance. |
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| The members shall elect the following officers from among |
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| the public members of the Commission: Chair, Vice-Chair, |
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| Treasurer, and Secretary. The officers shall serve for a term |
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| prescribed by the Commission. |
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| All members of the Commission shall serve without |
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| compensation for their services as members but may be |
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| reimbursed for all necessary expenses incurred in connection |
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| with the performance of their duties as members. |
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| (c) The terms of all members shall begin 30 days after the |
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| effective date of this Act. Of the initial appointees, one |
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| member shall serve for a term of 2 years, 2 members shall serve |
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| for a term of 3 years, 2 members shall serve for a term of 4 |
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| years, and 2 members shall serve for a term of 5 years. All |
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| successors shall serve 5-year terms, except in case of an |
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| appointment to fill a vacancy. Vacancies occurring among the |
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| public members shall be filled for the remainder of the term. |
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| (d) The
Board shall determine the general policy of the |
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| Commission, approve its annual budget, make all |
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| appropriations, adopt all resolutions and
ordinances providing |
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| for the issuance of bonds or notes by the Commission,
adopt its |
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| bylaws, rules, and regulations, and have such other
powers and |
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| duties as may be prescribed in this Act. |
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| Section 20. Official acts; duty to promote development. |
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| (a) All official acts of the Commission shall require the |
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| affirmative vote of at least 5 public members. |
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| (b) It shall be the duty of the Commission to promote |
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| development within the territorial jurisdiction of the |
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| Commission. The Commission shall use the powers conferred upon |
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| it in this Act to assist in the development, construction, and |
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| acquisition of industrial and commercial projects within the |
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| territorial jurisdiction of the Commission and shall have the |
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| authority to (i) act as public developer in carrying out |
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| development programs for the publicly-held properties within |
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| the territorial jurisdiction of the Commission; (ii) make |
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| available adequate management, administrative, technical, |
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| financial, and other assistance necessary for encouraging a |
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| defined, organized, planned, scheduled, diversified, and |
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| economically, technologically, and environmentally sound |
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| community environment within the territorial jurisdiction of |
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| the Commission and to do so through the use of management |
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| procedures and programs that rely, to the maximum extent |
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| possible, on private enterprise; (iii) provide a conduit for |
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| the State and federal governments to make their resources |
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| available to the Commission; (iv) encourage the fullest use of |
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| the economic potential of commercial and industrial building |
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| sites at reasonable costs to support the Rantoul National |
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| Aviation Center Airport and the goals of any redevelopment area |
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| within the territorial jurisdiction of the Commission that was |
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| established under Division 74.4 of the Illinois Municipal Code; |
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| (v) plan, assist, develop, build and construct, or finance any |
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| facility or project that is within the mission of the |
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| Commission to enhance the community environment and provide |
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| technological management, when requested to do so by the |
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| Village. |
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| Section 25. Powers. |
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| (a) The
Commission possesses all the powers of a body |
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| corporate necessary and convenient to accomplish the purposes |
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| of this Act, including, but not limited to, the following |
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| powers: |
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| (1) to sue and be sued in its corporate name; |
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| (2) to apply for and accept gifts, grants, or loans of |
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| funds or property, financial, or other aid from any public |
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| agency or private entity; |
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| (3) to acquire, hold, sell, lease as lessor or lessee, |
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| deal in, lend, transfer, convey, donate or otherwise |
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| dispose of real or personal property, or interests in the |
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| property, under procedures set by the Commission and for |
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| consideration in the best interests of the Rantoul National |
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| Aviation Center Airport and the community; |
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| (4) to enter into loans, contracts, agreements, and |
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| mortgages in any matter connected with any of its corporate |
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| purposes and to invest its funds; |
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| (5) to implement the comprehensive plan for the |
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| redevelopment of the area within the territorial |
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| jurisdiction of the Commission that is adopted by the |
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| Village and to assist the Village in updating the |
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| comprehensive plan; |
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| (6) to create, develop, and implement redevelopment |
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| plans for the territorial jurisdiction of the Commission, |
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| which may include commercial and industrial uses; |
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| (7) to prepare, submit, and administer plans, and to |
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| participate in projects or
intergovernmental agreements, |
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| or both, and to create reserves for planning,
constructing, |
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| reconstructing, acquiring, owning, managing, insuring, |
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| leasing,
equipping, extending, improving, operating, |
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| maintaining, and repairing land and
projects that the |
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| Commission owns or leases; |
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| (8) to provide for the insurance, including |
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| self-insurance, of any property or operations of the |
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| Commission or its members, directors, and employees, |
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| against any risk or hazard, and to indemnify its members, |
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| agents, independent contractors, directors, and employees |
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| against any risk or hazard; |
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| (9) to appoint, retain, employ, and set compensation |
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| rates for its agents, independent contractors, and |
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| employees to carry out its powers and functions; |
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| specifically the administrative officer of the Village |
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| shall serve as Executive Director of the Commission, and |
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| the Comptroller of the Village shall serve as the Financial |
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| Officer of the Commission; |
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| (10) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift, or |
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| otherwise any property or rights from any persons, any |
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| municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State |
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| or of the federal government or directly from the State or |
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| the federal government, useful for the purposes of the |
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| Commission, and apply for and accept grants, matching |
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| grants, loans, or appropriations from the State or the |
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| federal government, or any agency or instrumentality of the |
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| State or the federal government to be used for any of the |
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| purposes of the Commission, and to enter into any agreement |
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| with the State or federal government in relation to those |
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| grants, matching grants, loans, or appropriations; |
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| (11) to exercise the right of eminent domain by |
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| condemnation proceedings, in the manner provided by |
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| Article VII of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, to |
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| acquire private property for the lawful purposes of the |
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| Commission or to carry out a comprehensive plan or |
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| redevelopment plan; |
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| (12) to fix and collect just, reasonable, and |
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| nondiscriminatory charges
and rents for the use of |
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| Commission property and services. The charges
collected |
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| may be used to defray the reasonable expenses of the
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| Commission and to pay the principal of and the interest on |
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| any bonds issued by
the Commission; |
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| (13) to install, repair, construct, reconstruct, or |
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| relocate streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, utilities, and |
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| site improvements essential to the preparation of the area |
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| within the territorial jurisdiction of the Commission for |
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| use in accordance with the redevelopment plan; |
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| (14) to enter into redevelopment agreements with other |
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| units of local government relating to sharing taxes and |
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| other revenues and sharing, limiting, and transferring |
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| land use planning, subdivision, and zoning powers; and |
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| (15) to borrow money for the corporate purposes of the |
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| Commission and, in evidence of its obligations to repay the |
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| borrowing, issue its negotiable revenue bonds or notes for |
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| any of its corporate purposes, including, but not limited |
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| to, the following: paying for costs of planning, |
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| constructing, reconstructing, acquiring, owning, leasing, |
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| equipping, or improving any publicly-owned land within the |
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| territorial jurisdiction of the Commission, paying |
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| interest and principal on bonds, paying for legal, |
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| financial, and administrative consulting costs related to |
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| any debt financing, and creating reserves.
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| (b) Any financial arrangements made by the Commission must |
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| expressly benefit the operations in order to keep the Aviation |
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| Center a viable and financially stable entity of the Village of |
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| Rantoul. |
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| Section 30. Bonds or notes. |
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| (a) The Commission shall have the power to issue bonds or |
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| notes for the purpose of developing, constructing, acquiring, |
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| or improving projects, including, without limitation, those |
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| established by business entities locating or expanding |
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| property within the territorial jurisdiction of the |
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| Commission. |
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| (b) Any bonds or notes issued under this Section by the |
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| Commission shall
be authorized by resolution or ordinance of |
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| the Board adopted
by the affirmative vote of 5 of the |
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| Directors. The action of the Commission
authorizing the |
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| issuance of the bonds may be effective immediately upon its
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| adoption and shall describe in a general way any project |
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| contemplated to be
financed by the bonds or notes, set forth |
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| the estimated cost of the project,
and determine the project's |
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| period of usefulness. The authorizing resolution
or
ordinance |
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| shall determine the maturity or maturities of the bonds or |
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| notes,
the denominations, the rate or rates at which the bonds |
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| or notes are to bear
interest, and all the other terms and |
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| details of the bonds or notes. The bonds
or notes may be issued |
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| as serial bonds payable in installments or as term bonds
with |
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| or without sinking fund installments or
a combination of the |
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| serial bonds and term bonds. All bonds or notes
shall mature |
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| within the period of estimated usefulness of the project for
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| which the bonds or notes are issued, as determined by the |
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| Board, but
in any event not more than 50 years from their date |
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| of issue. The bonds and
notes may bear interest at the rates |
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| the resolution or ordinance
provides, notwithstanding any |
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| other provision of law, and shall be payable at
the times |
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| determined in the resolution or ordinance. Bonds or notes of |
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| the
Commission shall be
sold in the manner that the Board |
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| determines, either at par
or at a premium, or at discount. |
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| (c) In connection with the issuance of its bonds or notes, |
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| the
Commission may enter into arrangements to provide |
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| additional security and
liquidity for its obligations, |
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| including but not limited to, municipal bond
insurance, letters |
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| of credit, lines of credit by which the Commission may
borrow |
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| funds to pay or redeem its obligations, and purchase or |
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| remarketing
arrangements for assuring the ability of owners of |
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| the obligations to sell or
to have redeemed the obligations. |
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| The Commission may enter into contracts and
may agree to pay |
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| fees to persons providing those arrangements, including from
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| bond or note proceeds. |
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| (d) The Commission's action authorizing the issuance of |
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| bonds
or notes may provide that interest rates may vary |
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| depending
on criteria set forth in the resolution or ordinance, |
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| including, but not limited
to, variation of interest rates as |
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| may be necessary to cause bonds or notes to
be remarketable at |
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| a price equal to their principal amount,
and may provide for |
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| appointment of a national banking association, bank trust
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| company, investment banker, or other financial institution to |
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| serve as a
remarketing agent in that connection. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, the resolution or |
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| ordinance of the Commission authorizing the issuance of
its |
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| bonds or notes may provide that alternative interest rates or |
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| provisions
will apply when the bonds or notes are held by a |
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| person
providing a letter of credit or other credit enhancement |
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| arrangement for those
bonds or notes. |
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| (e) The authorization of the issuance of any bonds or notes |
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| under this
subsection shall constitute a contract with the |
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| holders of the bonds and notes.
The resolution or ordinance may |
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| contain such covenants and restrictions
regarding the project |
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| and the contracts, the
issuance of additional bonds or notes by |
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| the Commission, the security for the
bonds and notes, and any |
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| other matters deemed necessary or advisable
by the Board to |
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| assure the payment of the bonds or notes of the Commission. |
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| (f) The resolution or ordinance authorizing the issuance of |
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| bonds or
notes by the Commission shall provide for the |
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| application of
revenues derived from the operation of the |
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| Commission's projects,
revenues received from its members |
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| including revenue from contracts for the
use of the |
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| Commission's projects, and revenues from its investment |
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| earnings to
the payment of the operating expenses of the |
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| projects; the provision of
adequate depreciation, reserve, or |
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| replacement funds for the
project, planned projects, and bonds |
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| or notes; and the payment of
principal, premium, and interest |
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| on the bonds or notes of the
Commission,
including amounts for |
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| the purchase of the bonds or notes. The resolution or
ordinance |
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| may provide that revenues of the Commission so derived and |
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| other
receipts of the Commission which may be applied to those |
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| purposes shall be
placed in separate funds and used for those |
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| purposes and also may provide that
revenues not required for |
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| those purposes may be used for any proper purpose of
the |
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| Commission or may be returned to members. Any notes of the |
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| Commission may,
in
addition, be secured by a pledge of proceeds |
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| of bonds to be issued by the
Commission, as specified in the |
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| resolution or ordinance authorizing the
issuance of the notes. |
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| (g) All bonds and notes of the Commission issued under this |
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| subsection
shall
be revenue bonds or notes. The bonds or notes |
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| shall have no claim for payment
other than from revenues of the |
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| Commission derived from the operation of its
projects, revenues |
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| received from its members, including from contracts for
the use |
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| of the Commission's projects, bond or note proceeds,
other |
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| receipts of the Commission, and investment earnings on the |
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| foregoing, all as and to the
extent as provided in the |
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| resolution or ordinance of the Board authorizing the
issuance |
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| of the bonds or notes. Bonds or notes issued by the Commission |
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| under
this Section shall not constitute an indebtedness of the |
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| Commission or of
any
member within the meaning of any |
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| constitutional or statutory limitation. It
shall be plainly |
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| stated on each bond and note that it does not constitute an
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| indebtedness of the Commission or of any member within the |
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| meaning of any
constitutional or statutory limitation. |
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| (h) As long as any bonds or notes of the Commission created |
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| under this
subsection are outstanding and unpaid, the |
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| Commission shall not terminate or
dissolve. The
Commission |
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| shall establish fees and charges for its operations sufficient |
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| to
provide adequate revenues to meet all of the requirements |
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| under its various
resolutions authorizing bonds or notes. |
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| (i) A holder of any bond or note issued under this |
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| subsection may, in any
civil action, mandamus, or other |
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| proceeding, enforce and compel performance of
all duties |
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| required to be performed by the Commission as set forth in the
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| authorizing resolution or ordinance, or any members of the |
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| Commission or other
persons
contracting with the Commission in |
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| connection with any of the Commission's
projects, including the |
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| imposition of fees and charges, the collection of
sufficient |
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| revenues, and the proper application of revenues as provided in |
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| this
subsection. |
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| (j) In addition, the resolution or ordinance authorizing |
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| any bonds or
notes
issued under this subsection may provide for |
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| a pledge, assignment, lien, or
security interest, for the |
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| benefit of the holders of any or all bonds or notes
of the |
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| Commission, (i) on any and all revenues derived from any |
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| contracts for
the use of the Commission's projects and |
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| investment earnings of the projects,
(ii) on
any and all |
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| revenues received from its members, or (iii) on funds or |
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| accounts
securing the payment of the bonds or notes as provided |
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| in the authorizing
resolution. Any such pledge, assignment, |
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| lien, or security interest for the benefit
of holders of bonds |
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| or notes shall be valid and binding from the time the bonds
or |
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| notes are issued, without any physical delivery or further act, |
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| and shall be
valid and binding against or before any claims of |
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| any other party having any
claims of any kind against the |
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| Commission irrespective of whether the other
parties have |
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| notice of the pledge, assignment, lien, or security interest. |
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| (k) A resolution or ordinance of the Board authorizing the |
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| issuance of
bonds or notes under this subsection may provide |
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| for the appointment of a
corporate trustee for any or all of |
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| the bonds or notes,
and, in that event, shall prescribe the
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| rights, duties, and powers of the trustee to be exercised for |
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| the benefit of
the Commission and the protection of the holders |
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| of the bonds or notes. The
trustee may be any trust company or |
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| state or national bank having the power of
a trust company |
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| within Illinois. The
resolution or ordinance may provide for |
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| the trustee to
hold in trust, invest, and use amounts in funds |
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| and accounts created by
the resolution or ordinance. The |
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| resolution or ordinance may also provide for
the
assignment and |
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| direct payment to the trustee of amounts owed by members and
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| other persons to the Commission under contracts for the use of |
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| or access to the
Commission's projects, for application by the |
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| trustee to the purposes for which
the revenues are to be used |
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| as provided in this subsection and as provided in
the |
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| authorizing resolution. Upon receipt of the assignment, the |
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| member or
other person shall make the assigned payments |
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| directly to the
trustee. |
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| Section 35. Annual report. The Authority shall annually |
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| submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor General. The |
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| Authority shall annually submit a report of its activities to |
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| the Governor
and to the General Assembly.
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| Section 40. Anti-trust laws; State action exemption; tort |
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| immunity; tax
exemption. |
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| (a) The Commission is hereby expressly made the beneficiary |
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| of the
provisions of Section 1 of the Local Government |
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| Antitrust Exemption Act,
and the General Assembly intends that |
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| the State action exemption
to
the application of the federal |
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| anti-trust laws be fully available to the
Commission to the |
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| extent its activities are either (i) expressly or by
necessary |
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| implication authorized by this Act or other Illinois law; or |
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| (ii)
within traditional areas of local governmental activity. |
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| (b) Members of the Commission, and their present and former |
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| officers,
employees, agents, and independent contractors shall |
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| have the same immunities
as established by the Local |
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| Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort
Immunity Act. |
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| (c) Property, income, and receipts of or transactions by |
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| the Commission
shall be exempt from all taxation, the same as |
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| if it were the property, income,
or transaction of a city or |
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| county. |
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| Section 45. Commission not to have taxing power. The |