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Rep. John E. Bradley
Filed: 4/18/2006
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3086
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3086, AS AMENDED, |
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| by replacing all of Section 1-1-5 with the following:
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| "Section 1-1-5. Definitions. As used in this Act, except |
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| with respect to the acquisition or damaging of property |
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| authorized under the O'Hare Modernization Act: |
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| "Acquisition of property", unless the context otherwise |
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| requires, includes the acquisition, damaging, or use of |
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| property or any right to or interest in property. |
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| "Blighted area", "blight", and "blighted" have the same |
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| meanings as under the applicable statute authorizing the |
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| condemning authority to exercise the power of eminent domain |
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| or, if those terms have no defined meaning under the applicable |
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| statute, then the same meanings as under Section 11-74.4-3 of |
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| the Illinois Municipal Code. |
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| "Condemning authority" means the State or any unit of local |
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| government, school district, or other entity authorized to |
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| exercise the power of eminent domain."; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 5-5-5 with the following: |
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| "Section 5-5-5. Exercise of the power of eminent domain; |
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| public use; blight. |
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| (a) In addition to all other limitations and requirements, |
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| a condemning authority may not take or damage property by the |
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| exercise of the power of eminent domain unless it is for a |
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| public use, as set forth in this Section. |
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| (a-5) Subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this |
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| Section do not apply to the acquisition of property under the |
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| O'Hare Modernization Act. A condemning authority may exercise |
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| the power of eminent domain for the acquisition or damaging of |
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| property under the O'Hare Modernization Act as provided for by |
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| law in effect prior to the effective date of this Act. |
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| (a-10) Subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this |
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| Section do not apply to the acquisition or damaging of property |
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| in furtherance of the goals and objectives of an existing tax |
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| increment allocation redevelopment plan. A condemning |
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| authority may exercise the power of eminent domain for the |
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| acquisition of property in furtherance of an existing tax |
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| increment allocation redevelopment plan as provided for by law |
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| in effect prior to the effective date of this Act. |
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| As used in this subsection, "existing tax increment |
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| allocation redevelopment plan" means a redevelopment plan that |
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| was adopted under the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment |
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| Act (Article 11, Division 74.4 of the Illinois Municipal Code) |
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| prior to April 15, 2006 and for which property assembly costs |
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| were, before that date, included as a budget line item in the |
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| plan or described in the narrative portion of the plan as part |
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| of the redevelopment project, but does not include (i) any |
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| additional area added to the redevelopment project area on or |
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| after April 15, 2006, (ii) any subsequent extension of the |
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| completion date of a redevelopment plan beyond the estimated |
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| completion date established in that plan prior to April 15, |
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| 2006, (iii) any acquisition of property in a conservation area |
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| for which the condemnation complaint is filed more than 12 |
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| years after the effective date of this Act, or (iv) any |
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| acquisition of property in an industrial park conservation |
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| area. |
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| As used in this subsection, "conservation area" and |
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| "industrial park conservation area" have the same meanings as |
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| under Section 11-74.4-3 of the Illinois Municipal Code. |
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| (b) If the exercise of eminent domain authority is to |
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| acquire property for public ownership and control, then the |
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| condemning authority must prove that (i) the acquisition of the |
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| property is necessary for a public purpose and (ii) the |
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| acquired property will be owned and controlled by the |
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| condemning authority or another governmental entity. |
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| (c) Except when the acquisition is governed by subsection |
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| (b) or is primarily for one of the purposes specified in |
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| subsection (d), (e), or (f) and the condemning authority elects |
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| to proceed under one of those subsections, if the exercise of |
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| eminent domain authority is to acquire property for private |
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| ownership or control, or both, then the condemning authority |
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| must prove by clear and convincing evidence that the |
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| acquisition of the property for private ownership or control is |
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| (i) primarily for the benefit, use, or enjoyment of the public |
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| and (ii) necessary for a public purpose. |
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| An acquisition of property primarily for the purpose of the |
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| elimination of blight is rebuttably presumed to be for a public |
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| purpose and primarily for the benefit, use, or enjoyment of the |
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| public under this subsection. |
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| Any challenge to the existence of blighting factors alleged |
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| in a complaint to condemn under this subsection shall be raised |
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| within 6 months of the filing date of the complaint to condemn, |
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| and if not raised within that time the right to challenge the |
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| existence of those blighting factors shall be deemed waived. |
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| Evidence that the Illinois Commerce Commission has granted |
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| a certificate or otherwise made a finding of public convenience |
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| and necessity for an acquisition of property (or any right or |
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| interest in property) for private ownership or control |
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| (including, without limitation, an acquisition for which the |
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| use of eminent domain is authorized under the Public Utilities |
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| Act, the Telephone Company Act, or the Electric Supplier Act) |
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| to be used for utility purposes creates a rebuttable |
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| presumption that such acquisition of that property (or right or |
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| interest in property) is (i) primarily for the benefit, use, or |
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| enjoyment of the public and (ii) necessary for a public |
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| purpose. |
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| In the case of an acquisition of property (or any right or |
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| interest in property) for private ownership or control to be |
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| used for utility, pipeline, or railroad purposes for which no |
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| certificate or finding of public convenience and necessity by |
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| the Illinois Commerce Commission is required, evidence that the |
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| acquisition is one for which the use of eminent domain is |
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| authorized under one of the following laws creates a rebuttable |
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| presumption that the acquisition of that property (or right or |
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| interest in property) is (i) primarily for the benefit, use, or |
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| enjoyment of the public and (ii) necessary for a public |
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| purpose: |
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| (1) the Public Utilities Act, |
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| (2) the Telephone Company Act, |
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| (3) the Electric Supplier Act, |
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| (4) the Railroad Terminal Authority Act, |
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| (5) the Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority |
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| Act, |
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| (6) the West Cook Railroad Relocation and Development |
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| Authority Act, |
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| (7) Section 4-505 of the Illinois Highway Code, |
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| (8) Section 17 or 18 of the Railroad Incorporation Act, |
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| (9) Section 18c-7501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. |
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| (d) If the exercise of eminent domain authority is to |
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| acquire property for private ownership or control and if the |
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| primary basis for the acquisition is the elimination of blight |
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| and the condemning authority elects to proceed under this |
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| subsection, then the condemning authority must: (i) prove by a |
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| preponderance of the evidence that acquisition of the property |
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| for private ownership or control is necessary for a public |
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| purpose; (ii) prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the |
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| property to be acquired is located in an area that is currently |
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| designated as a blighted area or conservation area under an |
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| applicable statute; (iii) if the existence of blight or |
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| blighting factors is challenged in an appropriate motion filed |
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| within 6 months after the date of filing of the complaint to |
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| condemn, prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the |
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| required blighting factors existed in the area so designated |
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| (but not necessarily in the particular property to be acquired) |
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| at the time of the designation under item (ii) or at any time |
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| thereafter; and (iv) prove by a preponderance of the evidence |
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| at least one of the following: |
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| (A) that it has entered into an express written |
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| agreement in which a private person or entity agrees to |
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| undertake a development project within the blighted area |
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| that specifically details the reasons for which the |
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| property or rights in that property are necessary for the |
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| development project; |
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| (B) that the exercise of eminent domain power and the |
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| proposed use of the property by the condemning authority |
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| are consistent with a regional plan that has been adopted |
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| within the past 5 years in accordance with Section 5-14001 |
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| of the Counties Code or Section 11-12-6 of the Illinois |
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| Municipal Code or with a local land resource management |
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| plan adopted under Section 4 of the Local Land Resource |
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| Management Planning Act; or |
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| (C) that (1) the acquired property will be used in the |
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| development of a project that is consistent with the land |
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| uses set forth in a comprehensive redevelopment plan |
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| prepared in accordance with the applicable statute |
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| authorizing the condemning authority to exercise the power |
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| of eminent domain and is consistent with the goals and |
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| purposes of that comprehensive redevelopment plan, and (2) |
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| an enforceable written agreement, deed restriction, or |
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| similar encumbrance has been or will be executed and |
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| recorded against the acquired property to assure that the |
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| project and the use of the property remain consistent with |
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| those land uses, goals, and purposes for a period of at |
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| least 40 years, which execution and recording shall be |
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| included as a requirement in any final order entered in the |
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| condemnation proceeding. |
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| The existence of an ordinance, resolution, or other |
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| official act designating an area as blighted is not prima facie |
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| evidence of the existence of blight. A finding by the court in |
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| a condemnation proceeding that a property or area has not been |
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| proven to be blighted does not apply to any other case or |
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| undermine the designation of a blighted area or conservation |
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| area or the determination of the existence of blight for any |
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| other purpose or under any other statute, including without |
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| limitation under the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment |
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| Act (Article 11, Division 74.4 of the Illinois Municipal Code). |
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| Any challenge to the existence of blighting factors alleged |
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| in a complaint to condemn under this subsection shall be raised |
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| within 6 months of the filing date of the complaint to condemn, |
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| and if not raised within that time the right to challenge the |
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| existence of those blighting factors shall be deemed waived. |
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| (e) If the exercise of eminent domain authority is to |
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| acquire property for private ownership or control and if the |
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| primary purpose of the acquisition is one of the purposes |
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| specified in item (iii) of this subsection and the condemning |
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| authority elects to proceed under this subsection, then the |
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| condemning authority must prove by a preponderance of the |
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| evidence that: (i) the acquisition of the property is necessary |
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| for a public purpose; (ii) an enforceable written agreement, |
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| deed restriction, or similar encumbrance has been or will be |
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| executed and recorded against the acquired property to assure |
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| that the project and the use of the property remain consistent |
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| with the applicable purpose specified in item (iii) of this |
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| subsection for a period of at least 40 years, which execution |
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| and recording shall be included as a requirement in any final |
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| order entered in the condemnation proceeding; and (iii) the |
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| acquired property will be one of the following:
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| (1) included in the project site for a residential |
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| project, or a
mixed-use project including residential |
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| units, where not less than 20% of the residential units in |
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| the project are made available, for at least 15 years, by |
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| deed
restriction, long-term lease, regulatory agreement, |
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| extended use agreement, or a
comparable recorded |
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| encumbrance, to low-income households and very low-income |
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| households, as defined in Section 3 of
the Illinois |
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| Affordable Housing Act; |
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| (2) used primarily for public airport, road, parking, |
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| or mass transportation purposes and sold or leased to a |
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| private party in a sale-leaseback, lease-leaseback,
or |
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| similar structured financing; |
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| (3) owned or used by a public utility or electric |
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| cooperative for utility purposes; |
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| (4) owned or used by a railroad for
passenger or |
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| freight transportation purposes; |
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| (5)
sold or leased to a private party that operates a |
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| water supply, waste water,
recycling, waste disposal, |
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| waste-to-energy, or similar facility; |
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| (6) sold or leased
to a not-for-profit corporation |
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| whose purposes include the preservation of open
space, the |
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| operation of park space, and similar public purposes; |
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| (7)
used as a library, museum, or related facility, or |
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| as infrastructure related to
such a facility; |
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| (8) used by a private party for the
operation of a |
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| charter school open to the general public; or
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| (9) a historic resource, as defined in Section 3 of the |
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| Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, |
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| a landmark designated as such under a local ordinance, or a |
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| contributing structure within a local landmark district |
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| listed on the National Register of Historic Places, that is |
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| being acquired for purposes of preservation or |
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| rehabilitation. |
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| (f) If the exercise of eminent domain authority is to |
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| acquire property for public ownership and private control and |
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| if the primary purpose of the acquisition is one of the |
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| purposes specified in item (iii) of this subsection and the |
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| condemning authority elects to proceed under this subsection, |
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| then the condemning authority must prove by a preponderance of |
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| the evidence that: (i) the acquisition of the property is |
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| necessary for a public purpose; (ii) the acquired property will |
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| be owned by the condemning authority or another governmental |
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| entity; and (iii) the acquired property will be controlled by a |
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| private party that operates a
business or facility related to |
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| the condemning authority's operation of a university, medical |
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| district, hospital, exposition or convention center, mass |
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| transportation facility, or airport,
including, but not |
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| limited to, a medical clinic, research and development center, |
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| food or commercial concession facility, social service |
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| facility, maintenance or storage facility, cargo facility,
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| rental car facility, bus facility, taxi facility, flight |
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| kitchen,
fixed based operation, parking facility, refueling |
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| facility, water supply facility, and railroad tracks and
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| stations. |
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| (g) This Article is a limitation on the exercise of the |
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| power of eminent domain, but is not an independent grant of |
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| authority to exercise the power of eminent domain."; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 10-5-60 with the following:
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| "(was 735 ILCS 5/7-121)
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| Section 10-5-60
7-121 . Value. Except as to property |
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| designated as possessing a special use, the
fair cash market |
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| the amount of money that
which a purchaser, willing , but not
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| obligated , to buy the property, would pay to an owner willing ,
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| but not
obliged , to sell in a voluntary sale . , which |
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| For the acquisition or damaging of property under the |
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| O'Hare Modernization Act, the amount shall be determined as of |
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| the date of filing the complaint to condemn. For the |
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| acquisition of other property, the amount of money shall be
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| determined and ascertained as of the date of filing the |
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| complaint to
condemn , except that: |
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| (i) in the case of property not being acquired under |
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| Article 20 (quick-take), if the trial commences more than 2 |
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| years after the date of filing the complaint to condemn, |
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| the court may, in the interest of justice and equity, |
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| declare a valuation date no sooner than the date of filing |
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| the complaint to condemn and no later than the date of |
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| commencement of the trial; and |
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| (ii) in the case of property that is being acquired |
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| under Article 20 (quick-take), if the trial commences more |
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| than 2 years after the date of filing the complaint to |
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| condemn, the court may, in the interest of justice and |
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| equity, declare a valuation date no sooner than the date of |
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| filing the complaint to condemn and no later than the date |
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| on which the condemning authority took title to the |
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| property . |
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| In the condemnation of property for a public
improvement , |
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| there shall be excluded from the fair cash market value of the |
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| property
such amount of money
any
appreciation in value |
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| proximately caused by the
such
improvement , and any
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| depreciation in value proximately caused by the
such |
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| improvement. However,
such appreciation or depreciation shall |
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| not be excluded
when
where property is condemned for a separate |
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| project conceived
independently of and subsequent to the |
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| original project. |
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| (Source: P.A. 82-280.)"; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 10-5-62 with the following:
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| "Section 10-5-62. Relocation costs. Except when federal |
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| funds are available for the payment of direct financial |
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| assistance to persons displaced by the acquisition of their |
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| real property, in all condemnation proceedings for the taking |
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| or damaging of real property under the exercise of the power of |
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| eminent domain, the condemning authority shall pay to displaced |
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| persons reimbursement for their reasonable relocation costs, |
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| determined in the same manner as under the federal Uniform |
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| Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies |
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| Act of 1970, as amended from time to time, and as implemented |
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| by regulations promulgated under that Act. This Section does |
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| not apply to the acquisition or damaging of property under the |
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| O'Hare Modernization Act."; and
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| by replacing all of Section 10-5-105 with the following: |
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| "Section 10-5-105. Sale of certain property acquired by |
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| condemnation. |
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| (a) This Section applies only to property that (i) has been |
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| acquired after the effective date of this Act by condemnation |
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| or threat of condemnation, (ii) was acquired for public |
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| ownership and control by the condemning authority or another |
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| public entity, and (iii) has been under the ownership and |
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| control of the condemning authority or that other public entity |
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| for a total of less than 5 years. |
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| As used in this Section, "threat of condemnation" means |
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| that the condemning authority has made an offer to purchase |
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| property and has the authority to exercise the power of eminent |
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| domain with respect to that property. |
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| (b) Any governmental entity seeking to dispose of property |
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| to which this Section applies must dispose of that property in |
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| accordance with this Section, unless disposition of that |
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| property is otherwise specifically authorized or prohibited by |
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| law enacted by the General Assembly before, on, or after the |
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| effective date of this Act. |
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| (c) The sale or public auction by the State of property to |
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| which this Section applies must be conducted in the manner |
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| provided in the State Property Control Act for the disposition |
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| of surplus property. |
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| (d) The sale or public auction by a municipality of |
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| property to which this Section applies must be conducted in |
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| accordance with Section 11-76-4.1 or 11-76-4.2 of the Illinois |
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| Municipal Code. |
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| (e) The sale or public auction by any other unit of local |
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| government or school district or property to which this Section |
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| applies must be conducted in accordance with this subsection |
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| (e). The corporate
authorities of the the unit of local |
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| government or school district, by resolution, may authorize the |
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| sale or public
auction of
the property as surplus public real |
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| estate. The value of the real estate shall be
determined by a |
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| written MAI-certified appraisal or by a written certified
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| appraisal of a State-certified or State-licensed real estate |
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| appraiser. The
appraisal shall be available for public |
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| inspection. The resolution may direct
the sale to be conducted |
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| by the staff of the unit of local government or school |
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| district; by
listing
with local licensed real estate agencies, |
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| in which case the terms of the
agent's compensation shall be |
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| included in the resolution; or by public
auction. The |
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| resolution
shall be published at the first opportunity |
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| following its passage in a
newspaper or newspapers published in |
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| the county or counties in which the unit of local government or |
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| school district is located. The resolution
shall also contain |
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| pertinent information concerning the size, use, and
zoning of |
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| the real estate and the terms of sale. The corporate |
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| authorities of the unit of local government or school district |
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| may accept any contract proposal determined by them to be in |
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| the best
interest of the unit of local government or school |
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| district by a vote of two-thirds of
the
members of the |
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| corporate authority of the unit of local government or school |
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| district then holding office, but in no event at a price
less
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| than 80% of the appraised value. |
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| (f) This Section does not apply to the acquisition or |
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| damaging of property under the O'Hare Modernization Act."; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 10-5-110 with the following: |
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| "Section 10-5-110. Offers of settlement by defendant; |
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| attorney's fees and litigation expenses. |
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| (a) This Section applies only to proceedings for the |
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| acquisition of property for private ownership or control that |
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| are subject to subsection (c), (d), (e), or (f) of Section |
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| 5-5-5. |
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| (b) At any time between (i) the close of discovery in |
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| accordance with Supreme Court Rule 218(c), as now or hereafter |
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| amended, or another date set by the court or agreed to by the |
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| parties, and (ii) 14 days before the commencement of trial to |
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| determine final just compensation, any defendant may serve upon |
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| the plaintiff a written offer setting forth the amount of |
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| compensation that the defendant will accept for the taking of |
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| that defendant's interest in the property. If the defendant |
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| does not make such an offer, the defendant shall not be |
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| entitled to the attorney's fees and other reimbursement |
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| provided under subsection (e) of this Section. |
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| (c) If, within 10 days after service of the offer, the |
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| plaintiff serves written notice upon that defendant that the |
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| offer is accepted, then either of those parties may file a copy |
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| of the offer and a copy of the notice of acceptance together |
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| with proof of service of the notice. The court shall then enter |
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| (d) An offer that is not accepted within the 10-day period |
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| is deemed to be withdrawn and evidence of the offer is not |
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| admissible at trial. |
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| (e) If a plaintiff does not accept an offer as provided in |
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| subsection (c) and if the final just compensation for the |
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| defendant's interest is determined by the trier of fact to be |
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| equal to or in excess of the amount of the defendant's last |
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| written offer under subsection (b), then the court must order |
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| the plaintiff to pay to the defendant that defendant's |
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| attorney's fees as calculated under subsection (f) of this |
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| Section. The plaintiff shall also pay to the defendant that |
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| defendant's reasonable costs and litigation expenses, |
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| including, without limitation, expert witness and appraisal |
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| fees, incurred after the making of the defendant's last written |
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| offer under subsection (b). |
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| (f) Any award of attorney's fees under this Section shall |
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| be based solely on the net benefit achieved for the property |
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| owner, except that the court may also consider any non-monetary |
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| benefits obtained for the property owner through the efforts of |
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| the attorney to the extent that the non-monetary benefits are |
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| specifically identified by the court and can be quantified by |
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| the court with a reasonable degree of certainty. "Net benefit" |
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| means the difference, exclusive of interest, between the final |
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| judgment or settlement and the last written offer made by the |
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| condemning authority before the filing date of the condemnation |
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| complaint. The award shall be calculated as follows, subject to |
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| the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct: |
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| (1) 33% of the net benefit if the net benefit is |
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| $250,000 or less; |
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| (2) 25% of the net benefit if the net benefit is more |
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| than $250,000 but less than $1 million; or |
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| (3) 20% of the net benefit if the net benefit is $1 |
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| million or more. |
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| (g) This Section does not apply to the acquisition of |
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| property under the O'Hare Modernization Act. |
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| Section 10-5-115. Eligible costs. Any cost required to be |
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| paid by a condemning authority under this Act, including, but |
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| not limited to, relocation costs and attorney's fees, shall be |
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| deemed a redevelopment project cost or eligible cost under the |
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| statute pursuant to which the condemning authority exercised |
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| its power of eminent domain, even if those costs are not |
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| identified as such as of the effective date of this Act."; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 15-1-5 with the following: |
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| "Section 15-1-5. Grants of power in other statutes; this |
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| Act controls. The State of Illinois and its various |
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| subdivisions and agencies, and all units of local government, |
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| school districts, and other entities, have the powers of |
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| condemnation and eminent domain that are (i) expressly provided |
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| in this Act or (ii) expressly provided in any other provision |
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| of law. Those powers may be exercised, however, only in |
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| accordance with this Act. If any power of condemnation or |
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| eminent domain that arises under any other provision of law is |
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| in conflict with this Act, this Act controls. This Section does |
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| not apply to the acquisition or damaging of property under the |
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| O'Hare Modernization Act."; and |
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| by replacing all of Section 90-5-5 with the following: |
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| "Section 90-5-5. Applicability. This Act applies only to |
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| complaints to condemn that are filed on or after its effective |
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| date."; and |
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| by deleting Section 95-5-845; and |