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90_SB0213enr 65 ILCS 5/11-91-1 from Ch. 24, par. 11-91-1 Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that an ordinance vacating a street or alley shall not become effective until the owners of all property or any particular parcel or parcels of property (now property) abutting upon the street or alley shall pay compensation that is just and reasonable (now equal to the benefits which will accrue to them by reason of that vacation). Effective immediately. LRB9001699MWpc SB213 Enrolled LRB9001699MWpc 1 AN ACT to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by changing 2 Section 11-91-1. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by 6 changing Section 11-91-1 as follows: 7 (65 ILCS 5/11-91-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-91-1) 8 Sec. 11-91-1. Whenever the corporate authorities of any 9 municipality, whether incorporated by special act or under 10 any general law, determine that the public interest will be 11 subserved by vacating any street or alley, or part thereof, 12 within their jurisdiction in any incorporated area, they may 13 vacate that street or alley, or part thereof, by an 14 ordinance. But this ordinance shall be passed by the 15 affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the aldermen, 16 trustees or commissioners then holding office. This vote 17 shall be taken by ayes and noes and entered on the records of 18 the corporate authorities. 19 No ordinance shall be passed vacating any street or alley 20 under a municipality's jurisdiction and within an 21 unincorporated area without notice thereof and a hearing 22 thereon. At least 15 days prior to such a hearing, notice of 23 its time, place and subject matter shall be published in a 24 newspaper of general circulation within the unincorporated 25 area which the street or alley proposed for vacation serves. 26 At the hearing all interested persons shall be heard 27 concerning the proposal for vacation. 28 The ordinance may provide that it shall not become 29 effective until the owners of all property or the owner or 30 owners of a particular parcel or parcels of property abutting 31 upon the street or alley, or part thereof so vacated, shall 32 pay compensation in an amount which, in the judgment of the SB213 Enrolled -2- LRB9001699MWpc 1 corporate authorities, shall be the fair market value of the 2 property acquired or of theequal to thebenefits which will 3 accrue to them by reason of that vacation, and if there are 4 any public service facilities in such street or alley, or 5 part thereof, the ordinance may also reserve to the 6 municipality or to the public utility, as the case may be, 7 owning such facilities, such property, rights of way and 8 easements as, in the judgment of the corporate authorities, 9 are necessary or desirable for continuing public service by 10 means of those facilities and for the maintenance, renewal 11 and reconstruction thereof. If the ordinance provides that 12 only the owner or owners of one particular parcel of abutting 13 property shall make payment, then the owner or owners of the 14 particular parcel shall acquire title to the entire vacated 15 street or alley, or the part thereof vacated. 16 The determination of the corporate authorities that the 17 nature and extent of the public use or public interest to be 18 subserved in such as to warrant the vacation of any street or 19 alley, or part thereof, is conclusive, and the passage of 20 such an ordinance is sufficient evidence of that 21 determination, whether so recited in the ordinance or not. 22 The relief to the public from further burden and 23 responsibility of maintaining any street or alley, or part 24 thereof, constitutes a public use or public interest 25 authorizing the vacation. 26 When property is damaged by the vacation or closing of 27 any street or alley, the damage shall be ascertained and paid 28 as provided by law. 29 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 30 becoming law.