Public Act 093-0948
Public Act 0948 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 093-0948 |
HB4108 Enrolled |
LRB093 15909 BDD 41527 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
| Addison Creek Restoration Commission Act. | Section 5. Legislative declaration. The General Assembly | declares that the welfare, health, prosperity, and moral and | general well being of the people of the State are, in large | measure, dependent upon the sound and orderly development of | municipal areas. The Village of Bellwood, the City of | Northlake, the Village of Melrose Park, the Village of Stone | Park, the Village of Broadview, the Village of Westchester, and | the Village of North Riverside are, by reason of the location | of Addison Creek, adversely affected by a floodplain designated | by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Certain | development opportunities may exist in the project area that | would stabilize and enhance the tax base of existing | communities, maintain and revitalize existing commerce and | industry, and promote comprehensive planning within and | between communities. The relocation of the retention pond, | restoration of creek banks, and enhanced fencing for security | and safety around areas of Addison Creek is important for the | orderly expansion of industry and commerce and for progress of | the region. The ultimate goal is to get FEMA to reconsider the | size of the floodplain. Once this is accomplished, it will | greatly reduce the cost of insurance to homeowners and increase | the value of property within the current designated floodplain. | Section 10. Creation; duration. There is created a body | politic and corporate, a unit of local government, named the | Addison Creek Restoration Commission. The territory of the | Commission boundaries consists of the corporate borders of the |
| Village of Bellwood, the City of Northlake, the Village of | Melrose Park, the Village of Stone Park, the Village of | Broadview, the Village of Westchester, and the Village of North | Riverside. The Commission shall continue in existence until the | accomplishment of its objective, the relocation of Addison | Creek retention pond within the Village of Bellwood, the | restoration of creek beds, and enhanced fencing for security | and safety around areas of Addison Creek, or until the | Commission officially resolves that it is impossible or | economically unfeasible to fulfill the objectives. | Section 15. Acceptance of grants and appropriations. The | Commission may apply for and accept grants and appropriations | from the federal government and from the State of Illinois or | any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for the | purposes of the Commission and may enter into any agreement in | relation to these grants and appropriations. The Commission may | also accept from the State, any State agency, department, or | commission, any unit of local government, any railroad, school | authority, or jointly therefrom, grants of funds or services | for any of the purposes of this Act. | Section 20. Taxing powers. The Commission shall not have | the power to levy real property taxes for any purpose | whatsoever. | Section 25. Board; composition; qualification; | compensation and expenses. The Commission shall be governed by | a board consisting of 7 members. The members of the Commission | shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed from | the affected municipalities for actual expenses incurred by | them in the performance of duties prescribed by the Commission. | Section 30. Appointments; tenure; oaths; vacancies. One | member shall be appointed by the village president of the | Village of Bellwood, one member shall be appointed by the |
| village president of the Village of Westchester, one member | shall be appointed by the mayor of the City of Northlake, one | member shall be appointed by the village president of the | Village of Melrose Park, one member shall be appointed by the | village president of the Village of Broadview, one member shall | be appointed by the village president of the Village of Stone | Park, and one member shall be appointed by the village | president of the Village of North Riverside. The office of the | chair shall rotate annually. Each representative member of the
| Commission shall take and subscribe to the constitutional oath | of office and file it with the Secretary of State. If a vacancy | occurs by death, resignation, or otherwise, the vacancy shall | be filled by the appropriate selecting party. Each member of | the Commission shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the | third Monday in January of the year in which his predecessor's | term expires. Each member may continue to serve an additional | 3-year term unless that member is replaced by appointment | within 60 days after the end of his or her term. Of the members | initially appointed under this Section, 2 members shall be | appointed for terms of office that expire on the third Monday | of January, 2006, 2 members shall be appointed for terms of | office that expire on the third Monday of January, 2007, 2 | members shall be appointed for a term of office that expire on | the third Monday of January, 2008, and one member shall be | appointed for a term of office that expires on the third Monday | of January, 2009. Each respective successor shall be appointed | for a term of 3 years from the third Monday of January of the | year in which his or her predecessor's term expires. | Section 35. Removal of members. Any member of the | Commission may be immediately removed from office by the | appropriate selecting party or by a majority vote of the | Commission in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or | malfeasance of office or otherwise upon 15 days written notice | to the other members. Absence from any 3 consecutive regular | meetings of the Commission is deemed to be neglect of duty. |
| Section 40. Organization; chair and temporary secretary. | As soon as possible after the appointment of the initial | members, the Commission shall organize for the transaction of | business, select a chair and a temporary secretary from its own | number, and adopt bylaws to govern its proceedings. The initial | chair and successors shall be elected by the Commission from | time to time from among members. The Commission may act through | its members by entering into an agreement that a member act on | the Commission's behalf, in which instance the act or | performance directed shall be deemed to be exclusively of, for, | and by the Commission and not the individual act of the member | or its represented person. | Section 45. Meetings; quorum; resolutions. Regular | meetings of the Commission shall be held at least quarterly, | the time and place of those meetings to be fixed by the | Commission. Special meetings may be called by the chair or by | any 4 members of the Commission by giving notice in writing, | stating the time, place, and purpose of the special meeting. | The notice shall be served by certified letter deposited in the | U.S. mail at least 48 hours before the meeting. If there is no | vacancy on the Commission, 5 members of the Commission shall | constitute a quorum to transact business; otherwise, a majority | of the Commission shall constitute a quorum to transact | business, and no vacancy shall impair the right of the | remaining commissioners to exercise all of the powers of the | Commission. Every finding, order, or decision approved by a | majority of the members of the Commission shall be deemed to be | the finding, order, or decision of the Commission. All action | of the Commission shall be by resolution and, except as | otherwise provided in this Act, the affirmative vote of at | least a majority of the total available votes is necessary for | the adoption of any resolution. The weight of each member's | vote shall be based on the assessed value of the property in | the municipality from which the member was recommended in the |
| flood plain designated by FEMA. The chair may vote on any and | all matters coming before the Commission. | Section 50. Secretary and treasurer; oaths; bond of | treasurer. The Commission may appoint a secretary and a | treasurer, who need not be members of the Commission, to hold | office at the pleasure of the Commission and may fix their | duties and compensation, which shall be paid by the affected | municipalities. Before entering upon the duties of their | respective offices, the secretary and treasurer must take and | subscribe to the constitutional oath of office, and the | treasurer must execute a bond with corporate sureties to be | approved by the Commission. The bond shall be payable to the | Commission in
whatever penal sum may be directed by the | Commission conditioned upon the faithful performance of the | duties of the office and the payment of all money received by | the treasurer according to law and the orders of the | Commission. The Commission may, at any time, require a new bond | for the treasurer in any penal sum determined by the | Commission. | Section 55. Deposit and withdrawal of funds; signatures. | All funds deposited by the treasurer in any bank or savings and | loan association shall be placed in the name of the Commission | and may be withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon | the bank or savings and loan association that is signed by the | treasurer and countersigned by the chair of the Commission. | Subject to prior approval of the designations by a majority of | the Commission, the chair may designate any other member or any | officer of the Commission to affix the signature of the | treasurer to any Commission check or draft for payment of | salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation of | not more than $2,500.
No bank or savings and loan association | may receive public funds as permitted by this Section unless it | has complied with the requirements established under Section 6 | of the Public Funds Investment Act. |
| Section 60. Delivery of check after executing officer | ceases to hold office. If any officer whose signature appears | upon any check or draft issued under this Act ceases to hold | office before the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, | the officer's signature nevertheless shall be valid and | sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if the | officer had remained in office until delivery of the check or | draft. | Section 65. Rules. The Commission may adopt any rules that | are proper or necessary and to carry into effect the powers | granted to it. | Section 70. Fiscal year. The Commission shall designate its | fiscal year. | Section 75. Reports and financial statements. Within 60 | days after the end of its fiscal year, the Commission must | cause to be prepared by a certified public accountant a | complete and detailed report and financial statement of the | operations and assets and liabilities as it relates to the | Addison Creek Restoration project. A reasonably sufficient | number of copies of the report shall be prepared for | distribution to persons interested, upon request, and a copy of | the report shall be filed with the Department of Natural | Resources and with the county clerk of Cook County. | Section 80. Construction. Nothing in this Act shall be | construed to confer upon the Commission the right, power, or | duty to order or enforce the abandonment of any present | property or the use in substitution. | Section 85. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |
| Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, | 2010. | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/19/2004
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