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92_HB4429

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning townships.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The  Township  Code  is amended by changing
 5    Sections 240-5, 35-55, 85-10,  115-5,  140-5,  and  245-5  as
 6    follows:

 7        (60 ILCS 1/240-5)
 8        Sec.  240-5.  Borrowing  money.  The  township  board may
 9    borrow money from any bank or financial institution or,  with
10    the  approval  of  the  highway commissioner, from a township
11    road district fund, if the money is to be  repaid  within  10
12    years  one  year  from  the  time it is borrowed.  "Financial
13    institution" means any bank subject to the  Illinois  Banking
14    Act, any savings and loan association subject to the Illinois
15    Savings  and  Loan  Act  of 1985, and any federally chartered
16    commercial bank or savings and loan association organized and
17    operated in this State under the laws of the United States.
18    (Source: P.A. 86-1179; 88-62.)

19        (60 ILCS 1/35-55)
20        Sec. 35-55.  Senior citizens services;  authorization  of
21    tax levy.
22        (a)  The  electors  may  authorize  the township board to
23    levy a tax (at a rate of not more than 0.15% of the value, as
24    equalized and assessed by the Department of Revenue,  of  all
25    taxable  property in the township) for the sole and exclusive
26    purpose  of  providing  services  to  senior  citizens  under
27    Article 220 of the Township Code 270.  If the  board  desires
28    to  levy  the  tax,  it  shall  order  a  referendum  on  the
29    proposition  to be held at an election in accordance with the
30    general  election  law.   The   board   shall   certify   the
 
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 1    proposition  to  the  proper  election  officials,  who shall
 2    submit the proposition  to  the  voters  at  an  election  in
 3    accordance  with  the  general election law. If a majority of
 4    the votes  cast  on  the  proposition  is  in  favor  of  the
 5    proposition,  the board may annually levy the tax in addition
 6    to any other taxes and not subject  to  the  limitations  set
 7    forth in Article 235 of the Township Code.
 8        (b)  If  the township board of any township authorized to
 9    levy a tax under this Section pursuant to a  referendum  held
10    before  January 1, 1987, desires to increase the maximum rate
11    of the tax to 0.15% of the value, as equalized  and  assessed
12    by  the Department of Revenue, of all taxable property in the
13    township, it shall order a referendum on that proposition  to
14    be  held  at  an  election  in  accordance  with  the general
15    election law.  The board shall certify the proposition to the
16    proper election officials, who shall submit  the  proposition
17    to  the  voters at an election in accordance with the general
18    election law.  If  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast  on  the
19    proposition  is  in favor of the proposition, the maximum tax
20    rate shall be so increased.
21    (Source: P.A. 85-742; 88-62; revised 12-13-01.)

22        (60 ILCS 1/85-10)
23        Sec. 85-10.  Township corporate powers.
24        (a)  Every  township  has  the  corporate   capacity   to
25    exercise  the  powers  granted to it, or necessarily implied,
26    and no others. Every township has  the  powers  specified  in
27    this Section.
28        (b)  A township may sue and be sued.
29        (c)  A  township  may  acquire  (by  purchase,  gift,  or
30    legacy)  and  hold  property, both real and personal, for the
31    use of its inhabitants and may sell and convey that property.
32    A township may purchase any real estate or personal  property
33    for  public purposes under contracts providing for payment in
 
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 1    installments over a period of time of not more than 20  years
 2    in  the case of real estate and not more than 10 years in the
 3    case  of  personal  property.  A  township  may  finance  the
 4    purchase of any real estate or personal property  for  public
 5    purpose  under  finance  contracts  providing  for payment in
 6    installments over a period of time of not more than 20  years
 7    in  the case of real estate and not more than 10 years in the
 8    case  of  personal  property.  A  township  may  construct  a
 9    township hall under contracts providing for  payment  over  a
10    period  of  time of not more than 10 5 years. The interest on
11    the unpaid balance shall not exceed  that  permitted  in  the
12    Bond Authorization Act.
13        (d)  A  township  may make all contracts necessary in the
14    exercise of the township's powers.
15        (e)  A  township  may  expend   or   contract   for   the
16    expenditure  of  any  federal  funds  made  available  to the
17    township by law for any purpose for which taxes imposed  upon
18    township  property  or  property  within  the township may be
19    expended.
20        (f)  A township may acquire (singly  or  jointly  with  a
21    municipality  or municipalities) land or any interest in land
22    located within its township limits.  The township may acquire
23    the land or interest by gift, purchase, or otherwise, but not
24    by condemnation.  A township may (singly or jointly)  improve
25    or arrange for the improvement of the land for industrial  or
26    commercial  purposes  and  may  donate and convey the land or
27    interest in land so acquired and so improved to the  Illinois
28    Development Finance Authority.
29        (g)  (Blank)
30        (h)  It  is  the  policy  of  this  State that all powers
31    granted either expressly or by necessary implication by  this
32    Code,   any   other   Illinois   statute,   or  the  Illinois
33    Constitution to townships may be exercised by those townships
34    notwithstanding effects on competition. It is  the  intention
 
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 1    of  the General Assembly that the "State action exemption" to
 2    the  application  of  federal  antitrust  statutes  be  fully
 3    available to townships to the  extent  their  activities  are
 4    authorized by law as stated in this Code.
 5        (i)  A  township  may  receive  funds  under  the federal
 6    Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and may  expend
 7    or  contract  for  the  expenditure  of those funds and other
 8    township funds for the activities specified in Section 105 of
 9    that Act.  The powers granted under this subsection  (i)  are
10    in  addition  to powers otherwise possessed by a township and
11    shall not be construed as a limitation of those other powers.
12        (j)  A  township  may  establish  reasonable   fees   for
13    recreation   and  instructional  programs  sponsored  by  the
14    township.
15    (Source: P.A. 88-62; incorporates 88-356 and 88-360;  88-670,
16    eff. 12-2-94; 89-331, eff. 8-17-95.)

17        (60 ILCS 1/115-5)
18        Sec.  115-5.  Definitions.   As  used  in  this  Article,
19    unless the context otherwise requires:
20        "Board"  means  the  township  board in counties having a
21    population of more than 150,000.
22        "Development of real property"  means  the  constructing,
23    installing,   planting   or  creating  of  any  permanent  or
24    temporary improvement of real property that has been acquired
25    for open space purposes.
26        "Open land" or "open space" means any space  or  area  of
27    land  or  water  of  an  area  of  10  50  acres or more, the
28    preservation or the restriction  of  development  or  use  of
29    which  would  (i)  maintain  or  enhance  the conservation of
30    natural or scenic resources; (ii) protect natural streams  or
31    water supply; (iii) promote conservation of soils, wet lands,
32    or  shores;  (iv) afford or enhance public outdoor recreation
33    opportunities;  (v)  preserve  flora  and  fauna,  geological
 
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 1    features, historic sites, or other areas  of  educational  or
 2    scientific  interest; (vi) enhance the value to the public of
 3    abutting or neighboring  highways,  parks,  or  other  public
 4    lands; (vii) implement the plan of development adopted by the
 5    planning  commission of any municipality or county; or (viii)
 6    promote orderly urban or suburban development. A township  at
 7    any  time may release a specified parcel of land from an open
 8    space plan and allow the development of the parcel to  occur.
 9    Once   development   (as   defined  in  Section  115-55)  has
10    commenced,  the  land  shall  no  longer  be   eligible   for
11    acquisition as open space or open land.
12        "Open  space  plan" means the written plan adopted by the
13    board  to  implement  an  open  space  program  and  includes
14    properly adopted amendments or additions to the plan.
15        "Open space program" means the acquisition of the fee  or
16    of  a  lesser right or interest in tracts of open land in the
17    township for open space purposes.
18        "Open space purposes" includes (i) the  preservation  and
19    maintenance of open land, scenic roadways, and pathways; (ii)
20    the holding of real property described in clause (i), with or
21    without  public  access,  for  the  education,  pleasure, and
22    recreation of the public or  for  other  open  space  values;
23    (iii)  the preservation of portions of that property in their
24    natural condition and the development of  other  portions  of
25    that  property;  (iv) the management and use of that property
26    in  a  manner  and  with  restrictions  that  will  leave  it
27    unimpaired for the benefit of  future  generations;  and  (v)
28    otherwise promoting the conservation of the nature, flora and
29    fauna,  natural  environment,  and  natural  resources of the
30    township.
31    (Source: P.A. 91-641, eff. 8-20-99.)

32        (60 ILCS 1/140-5)
33        Sec. 140-5.  Petition and referendum for township hall.
 
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 1        (a)  Whenever it is desired to build, purchase, or lease,
 2    for a longer period than 10  5  years,  a  township  hall,  a
 3    multi-purpose  senior center, or a combined township hall and
 4    multi-purpose senior center in  any  township,  at  least  25
 5    electors  of  the  township  may,  before  the time of giving
 6    notice of the annual township meeting, file with the township
 7    clerk a petition in writing that the proposition of building,
 8    purchasing, or  leasing  a  township  hall,  a  multi-purpose
 9    senior   center,   or   a   combination   township  hall  and
10    multi-purpose  senior  center  and  issuing  bonds  for   the
11    building,  purchase,  or  lease be submitted to the voters of
12    the township at the  next  ensuing  general  election.    The
13    proposition   shall   be   clearly  stated  in  the  petition
14    substantially as follows: "Shall (name  of  township)  borrow
15    $(amount)  to  ( build, purchase, or lease) a (township hall,
16    multi-purpose senior  center,  or  combination  multi-purpose
17    township  hall  and  senior  center)  and issue bonds for the
18    (building, purchase, or lease)?" The petition shall be  filed
19    in the office of the township clerk.
20        (b)  The  township clerk shall certify the proposition to
21    the  proper  election  officials,  who   shall   submit   the
22    proposition  to  the  legal  voters  of  the  township  at an
23    election in accordance with the  general  election  law.  The
24    form of the proposition shall be substantially as follows:
25             Shall  (name  of  township)  borrow  $(amount)  to (
26        build,   purchase,   or   lease)   a   (township    hall,
27        multi-purpose senior center, or combination township hall
28        and  multi-purpose senior center) and issue bonds for the
29        (building, purchase, or lease)?
30    The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
31    (Source: P.A. 87-1254; 88-62.)

32        (60 ILCS 1/245-5)
33        Sec. 245-5.  Resolution at township meeting for  transfer
 
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 1    among township funds.
 2        (a)  The legal voters of a township at an annual township
 3    meeting  or  at  a  special  township meeting called for that
 4    purpose may, by written resolution by a majority vote of  the
 5    legal  voters  present and voting on the resolution, transfer
 6    from one  or  more  township  funds,  including  the  general
 7    assistance  fund,  to any other township fund or funds, or to
 8    the general road and bridge fund, or to any  fund  raised  by
 9    taxation  or  bonds upon all the property in the township for
10    roads and bridges, the surplus of any fund or funds over  and
11    above  an  amount  necessary  to  meet  township  charges and
12    expenses until the time of receiving revenue  levied  at  the
13    next  annual  township  meeting.   The  fund or funds ordered
14    transferred shall be transferred and paid into the other fund
15    or funds and shall be paid out on proper orders  of  officers
16    authorized by law to expend the fund or funds.
17        (b)  A   resolution  adopted  under  this  Section  shall
18    specify the estimated amount  of  the  proper  and  necessary
19    charges  and  expenses  of  the  township against the fund or
20    funds until the time of the receipt of revenue after the next
21    annual township meeting and the particular amount of  surplus
22    of  the  township  fund  or  funds  to  be  paid  over, shall
23    designate the particular fund or funds to be  transferred  to
24    and paid into, and shall be submitted to the township meeting
25    in  writing or reduced to writing before any vote is taken on
26    it.
27        (c)  Whenever it is desired to submit the resolution at a
28    special township meeting, a special township meeting  may  be
29    called  when the supervisor, together with at least 25 voters
30    of the township, file  with  the  township  clerk  a  written
31    petition  stating  the purpose for which the special township
32    meeting is to be called.  Upon the filing  of  the  petition,
33    the  township clerk shall give notice of the special township
34    meeting in the same manner and for the same length of time as
 
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 1    notice is  required  to  be  given  of  the  annual  township
 2    meeting.   The  notice  shall state the object of the special
 3    meeting. The special meeting shall be held at  the  place  of
 4    the last annual township meeting.
 5    (Source: P.A. 85-293; 88-62.)

 6        Section  10.   The  Illinois  Highway  Code is amended by
 7    changing Section 6-107.1 as follows:

 8        (605 ILCS 5/6-107.1) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-107.1)
 9        Sec. 6-107.1.  Road districts may borrow money  from  any
10    bank  or  other  financial institution or, in a township road
11    district and with the approval of the town board of trustees,
12    from the town fund,  provided  such  money  shall  be  repaid
13    within 10 years one year from the time the money is borrowed.
14    "Financial   institution"  means  any  bank  subject  to  the
15    Illinois  Banking  Act,  any  savings  and  loan  association
16    subject to the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, and any
17    federally chartered  commercial  bank  or  savings  and  loan
18    association  organized and operated in this State pursuant to
19    the laws of the United States.
20    (Source: P.A. 85-514; 86-1179.)

21        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
22    becoming law.

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