Public Act 095-0122
Public Act 0122 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0122 |
HB0566 Enrolled |
LRB095 06863 HLH 26981 b |
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| AN ACT creating the Southwest Suburban Railroad | Redevelopment Authority.
| 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 | Southwest Suburban
Railroad Redevelopment Authority 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 Southwest Suburban area, by reason of the
| location therein of vital roadways and their use for
vehicular | travel in access to the entire southwest metropolitan Chicago | area,
as well as commercial and industrial
growth patterns and | accessibility to
manufacturing and freight-related facilities, | has become and will
increasingly be the hub of
transportation | from all parts of the region and throughout the southwest
| metropolitan area. Motor vehicle traffic, pedestrian travel, | and the safety of
both motorists and pedestrians are | substantially aggravated by the location of
railroad
grade | crossings. Additionally, 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 presence of
the | railroad grade crossings are
detrimental to the orderly | expansion of industry and commerce and to progress
of the | region. To alleviate this situation it is necessary to relocate | the
railroad tracks, to separate the grades at
crossing, to | acquire property for relocation or submergence of the railroad
| or highways, to create an agency to facilitate and accomplish | that
relocation, and to direct infrastructure and development | improvements in the
Southwest Suburban area.
| Section 10. Creation; duration. There is created a body | politic and
corporate, a unit of local government, named the | Southwest Suburban Railroad
Redevelopment Authority, embracing | the townships of Bloom, Thornton, Calumet,
Bremen, Orland, | Worth, Rich, and Palos.
The
Authority shall continue in | existence until
the accomplishment of its objective, the | relocation of railroad tracks and
roadways and the grade | separation of railroads from the right-of-way and
at-grade | crossing closures within the Southwest Suburban area,
or until | the Authority officially
resolves that it is impossible or | economically unfeasible to fulfill that
objective.
| Section 15. Acquisition of property. The Authority has the | power to
acquire by gift, purchase, or legacy the fee simple | title to real property
located within the boundaries of the |
| Authority, including temporary and
permanent easements, as | well as reversionary interests in the streets, alleys,
and | other public
places and personal property, required for its | purposes, and title thereto
shall be taken in the corporate | name of the Authority. All land
and appurtenances thereto, | acquired or owned by the Authority, are to be
deemed acquired | or owned for a public use or public purpose.
The Authority may | not acquire property by eminent domain.
| Section 20. Sale or exchange of property. The Authority | has the
power to sell, transfer, exchange, vacate, or assign | property acquired for the
purposes of this Act as it deems | appropriate.
| Section 25. Acceptance of grants, loans, and | appropriations. The Authority
has the power to apply for and | accept grants, loans, advances, 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
| Authority, and to enter into any agreement in relation to the | grants, loans,
advances, and appropriations. The Authority may | also accept from the State,
any
State agency, department, or | commission, any county or other political
subdivision, any | municipal corporation, any railroad, any school authority, or
| jointly therefrom, grants of funds or services for any of the | purposes of this
Act. The Authority shall be treated as a rail |
| carrier subject to the Illinois
Commerce Commission's | jurisdiction and eligible to receive money from the Grade
| Crossing Protection Fund or any fund of the State or other | source available for
purposes of promoting safety and | separation of at-grade railroad crossings or
highway | improvements.
| Section 30. Taxing powers. The Authority may not levy
real | property taxes for any purpose whatsoever.
| Section 35. Board; compensation and expenses.
The | Authority shall be governed by a 5-member board consisting of
| members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent | of the Senate.
Two members of the Board must reside within the | territory of the Authority. Two members must be former public | officials who served within the townships of Bloom, Thornton, | Calumet, Bremen, Orland, Worth, Rich, or Palos. One member must | have previous employment and management experience with a major | railroad company that has significant ties to the Authority. | Each member
shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of
| office and file it with the Secretary of State.
The
members of | the board shall serve without compensation, but may be
| reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in the | performance of duties
prescribed by the Authority. However, any | member of the board who serves
as secretary or treasurer may | receive compensation for services as that
officer.
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| Section 40. Organization; chair and temporary secretary. | As soon as
possible after the effective date of this Act, the | board 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 board from time to
time from | among members. The board may act through its members by | entering
into an agreement that a member act on the board's | behalf, in which
instance the act or performance directed shall | be deemed to be exclusively of,
for, and by the board and not | the individual act of the member or its
represented person.
| Section 45. Meetings; quorum and resolutions. Regular | meetings of the
board shall be held at least quarterly, the | time and place of those
meetings
to be fixed by the board. | Special meetings may be called by the Chair or
by a majority of | the members of the board by giving notice thereof in writing,
| stating the time, place, and purpose of the meeting. The notice | shall be
served by special delivery letter deposited in the | mail at least 48 hours
before the meeting. A majority of the | members of the board shall
constitute a quorum for the | transaction of business. All action of the
board shall be by | resolution and, except as otherwise provided in this Act,
the | affirmative vote of at least a majority shall be necessary for | the adoption
of any resolution. The Chair shall be entitled to |
| vote on any and all matters
coming before the board.
| Section 50. Secretary and Treasurer; oaths; bond of | Treasurer. The
board may appoint a Secretary and a Treasurer, | who need not be members of
the
board, to hold office at the | pleasure of the board, and fix their
duties and compensation. | Before entering upon the duties of their respective
offices, | they shall take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of | office,
and the Treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate | sureties to be approved
by the board. The bond shall be payable | to the Authority in whatever penal
sum may be directed by the | board 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 board. The | board may,
at any time, require a new bond for the Treasurer in | any penal sum that may
then
be determined by the board.
| 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 Authority | and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by
check or draft upon | the bank or savings and loan association, signed by the
| Treasurer and countersigned by the Chair of the board. Subject | to prior
approval of the designations by a majority of the | board, the Chair may
designate any other member or any officer | of the Authority to affix the
signature of the Treasurer to any |
| Authority 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 shall 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
pursuant to 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 board may adopt all rules proper or | necessary and to carry into effect the powers granted to
it. | The rules shall be consistent with the guidelines,
objectives, | and project scope as set out by the Illinois Commerce | Commission.
| Section 70. Fiscal year. The Authority shall designate its | fiscal year.
| Section 75. Reports and financial statements. Within 60 |
| days after the end
of its fiscal year, the board shall 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 they relate to the
projects | undertaken by the Authority. 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 Illinois Commerce Commission
and with | the county clerk of Cook County.
| Section 80. Construction. Nothing in this Act shall be | construed to confer
upon the Authority the right, power, or | duty to order or enforce the
abandonment of any present | property of the railroads or the use in substitution
therefor | of any property acquired for the railroads in the absence of a
| contract duly executed by the railroads and the Authority | setting forth the
terms and conditions upon which relocation of | the right-of-way and physical
facilities of the railroads is to | be accomplished. No such contract shall be
or become | enforceable until the provisions of the contract have been | approved
or authorized by the Illinois Commerce Commission.
| Section 85. Existing contracts, obligations, and | liabilities. No contract,
obligation, or liability whatever of | the railroads to pay any money into the
State treasury, nor any | lien of the State upon or right to tax property of
the |
| railroads, shall be released, suspended, modified, altered, | remitted, or
in
any manner diminished or impaired by the | contract with the Authority, and any
such charter provisions | applicable to the property on which the railroads are
now | located shall be deemed in full force and effect with respect | to any
property on which the railroads are relocated in | substitution therefor pursuant
to the provisions of this Act or | any such contract with the Authority pursuant
thereto. | Notwithstanding, upon order of the Illinois Commerce | Commission, the
Authority shall succeed to and assume the | performance and actions of the
represented persons under the | terms of the order and amending orders previously
entered | relative to projects undertaken by the Authority and
consistent | with the objectives of the Authority.
| Section 90. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | severable under
Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/13/2007
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