Public Act 095-0614
Public Act 0614 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0614 |
SB1453 Enrolled |
LRB095 04812 HLH 24872 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 5. The Public Building Commission Act is amended by | changing Sections 14, 14.2, and 20 as follows:
| (50 ILCS 20/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1044)
| Sec. 14. A Public Building Commission is a municipal | corporation and
constitutes a body both corporate and politic | separate and apart from
any other municipal corporation or any | other public or governmental
agency. It may sue and be sued, | plead and be impleaded, and have a seal
and alter such at | pleasure, have perpetual succession, make and execute
| contracts, leases, deeds and other instruments necessary or | convenient
to the exercise of its powers, and make and from | time to time amend and
repeal its by-laws, rules and | regulations not inconsistent with this
Act. In addition, it has | and shall exercise the following public and
essential | governmental powers and functions and all other powers
| incidental or necessary, to carry out and effectuate such | express powers:
| (a) To select, locate and designate, at any time and from | time to
time, one or more areas lying wholly within the | territorial limits of
the municipality or of the county seat of |
| the county in which the
Commission is organized, or within the | territorial limits of the county
if the site is to be used for | county purposes, or (in the case of a county
having a | population of at least 20,000 but not more than 21,000 as
| determined by the 1980 federal census) within the territorial | limits of the
county if the site is to be used for municipal | purposes, as the site or
sites to be acquired for the erection, | alteration or improvement of a
building or buildings, public | improvement or other facilities for the
purposes set forth in | this Section. The site or sites selected shall be
conveniently | located within such county, municipality or county seat and of
| an area in size sufficiently large to accomplish and effectuate | the purpose
of this Act and sufficient to provide for proper | architectural setting and
adequate landscaping for such | building or buildings, public improvement or
other facilities.
| (1) Where the governing body of the county seat or the | governing
body of any municipality with 3,000 or more | inhabitants has adopted the
original resolution for the | creation of the Commission, the site or
sites selected, and in | the case of a project for an Airport Authority,
the site or | sites selected, the project and any lease agreements, are
| subject to approval by a majority of the members of the | governing body
of the county seat or by a majority of the | members of the governing body
of the municipality. However, | where the site is for a county project and
is outside the | limits of a municipality, the approval of the site shall
be by |
| the county board.
| (2) Where the original resolution for the creation of the | Commission
has been adopted by the governing body of the | county, the site or sites
selected, and in the case of a | project for an Airport Authority, the
site or sites selected, | the project and any lease agreements, are
subject to approval | by a majority of the members of the governing body
of the | county and to approval by 3/4 of the members of the governing
| body of the county seat, except that approval of 3/4 of the | members of
the governing body of the county seat is not | required where the site is for
a county or (in the case of a | county having a population of at least 20,000
but not more than | 21,000 as determined by the 1980 federal census) a
municipal | project and is outside the limits of the county seat, in which
| case approval by 3/4 of the members of the governing body of | any
municipality where the site or sites will be located is | required; and, if
such site or sites so selected, and in the | case of a project for an
Airport Authority, the site or sites | selected, the project and any lease
agreements, are not | approved by 3/4 of the members of the governing body
of the | county seat the Commission may by resolution request that the
| approval of the site or sites so selected, and in the case of a | project
for an Airport Authority, the site or sites selected, | the project and
any lease agreements, be submitted to a | referendum at the next general
election in accordance with the | general election law, and shall present
such resolution to the |
| county clerk. Upon receipt of such resolution the
county clerk | shall immediately notify the board of election commissioners,
| if any; however, referenda pursuant to such resolution shall | not be called
more frequently than once in 4 years. The | proposition shall be in
substantially the following form:
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| Shall ......... be acquired for the
| erection, alteration or improvement of
| a building or buildings pursuant to YES
| the Public Building Commission Act,
| approved July 5, 1955, which project
| it is estimated will cost $........., -----------------
| including the cost of the site
| acquisition and for the payment of which
| revenue bonds in the amount of $...., NO
| maturing .... and bearing interest at
| the rate of .....% per annum, may be
| issued?
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| If a majority of the electors voting on the proposition | vote in favor of
the proposition, the site or sites so | selected, and in the case of a
project for an Airport | Authority, the site or sites selected, the project
and any | lease agreements, shall be approved. Except where approval of | the
site or sites has been obtained by referendum, the area or | areas may be
enlarged by the Board of Commissioners, from time |
| to time, as the need
therefor arises. The selection, location | and designation of more than one
area may, but need not, be | made at one time but may be made from time to time.
| (b) To acquire the fee simple title to or any lesser | interest in the real property located
within such area or | areas, including easements and reversionary
interests in the | streets, alleys and other public places and personal
property | required for its purposes, by purchase, gift, legacy, or by the
| exercise of the power of eminent domain, and title thereto | shall be
taken in the corporate name of the Commission. Eminent | domain
proceedings shall be in all respects in the manner | provided for the exercise
of the right of eminent domain under | the Eminent Domain Act. All land and appurtenances
thereto, | acquired or owned by the Commission are to be deemed acquired | or
owned for a public use or public purpose.
| Any municipal corporation which owns fee simple title to or | any lesser interest in real
property located within such an | area, may convey such real property, or
any part thereof or | interest therein , to the Commission with a provision in such | conveyance
for the reverter of such real property or interest | therein to the transferor municipal
corporation at such time as | all revenue bonds and other obligations of
the Commission | incident to the real property or interest therein so conveyed, | have been paid
in full, and such Commission is hereby | authorized to accept such a
conveyance.
| (c) To demolish, repair, alter or improve any building or |
| buildings
within the area or areas and to erect a new building | or buildings,
improvement and other facilities within the area | or areas to provide
space for the conduct of the executive, | legislative and judicial
functions of government, its various | branches, departments and agencies
thereof and to provide | buildings, improvements and other facilities for
use by local | government in the furnishing of essential governmental,
| health, safety and welfare services to its citizens; to furnish | and
equip such building or buildings, improvements and other | facilities, and
maintain and operate them so as to effectuate | the purposes of this Act.
| (d) To pave and improve streets within such area or areas, | and to
construct, repair and install sidewalks, sewers, | waterpipes and other
similar facilities and site improvements | within such area or areas and
to provide for adequate | landscaping essential to the preparation of such
site or sites | in accordance with the purposes of this Act.
| (e) To make provisions for offstreet parking facilities.
| (f) To operate, maintain, manage and to make and enter into
| contracts for the operation, maintenance and management of such
| buildings and other facilities and to provide rules and | regulations for
the operation, maintenance and management | thereof.
| (g) To employ and discharge without regard to any Civil | Services
Act, engineering, architectural, construction, legal | and financial
experts and such other employees as may be |
| necessary in its judgment to
carry out the purposes of this Act | and to fix compensation for such
employees, and enter into | contracts for the employment of any person,
firm, or | corporation, and for professional services necessary or
| desirable for the accomplishment of the objects and purposes of | the
Commission and the proper administration, management, | protection and
control of its property.
| (h) To rent all or any part or parts of such building, | buildings, or
other facilities to any municipal corporation | that organized or joined
in the organization of the Public | Building Commission or to any branch,
department, or agency | thereof, or to any branch, department, or agency of
the State | or Federal government, or to any other state or any agency or
| political subdivision of another state with which the | Commission has entered
into an intergovernmental agreement or | contract under the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act, or to any | municipal corporation with which the Commission has
entered | into an intergovernmental agreement or contract under the
| Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, or to any other municipal | corporation, quasi
municipal corporation, political | subdivision or body politic, or agency
thereof, doing business, | maintaining an office, or rendering a public service
in such | county for any period of time , not to exceed 30 years .
| (i) To rent such space in such building or buildings as | from time to
time may not be needed by any governmental agency | for such other
purposes as the Board of Commissioners may |
| determine will best serve the
comfort and convenience of the | occupants of such building or buildings,
and upon such terms | and in such manner as the Board of Commissioners may
determine.
| (j) To execute written leases evidencing the rental | agreements
authorized in paragraphs (h) and (i) of this | Section.
| (k) To procure and enter into contracts for any type of | insurance or
indemnity against loss or damage to property from | any cause, including
loss of use and occupancy, against death | or injury of any person,
against employer's liability, against | any act of any member, officer or
employee of the Public | Building Commission in the performance of the
duties of his | office or employment or any other insurable risk, as the
Board | of Commissioners in its discretion may deem necessary.
| (l) To accept donations, contributions, capital grants or | gifts from
any individuals, associations, municipal and | private corporations and
the United States of America, or any | agency or instrumentality thereof,
for or in aid of any of the | purposes of this Act and to enter into
agreements in connection | therewith.
| (m) To borrow money from time to time and in evidence | thereof to
issue and sell revenue bonds in such amount or | amounts as the Board of
Commissioners may determine to provide | funds for the purpose of
acquiring, erecting, demolishing, | improving, altering, equipping,
repairing, maintaining and | operating buildings and other facilities and
to acquire sites |
| necessary and convenient therefor and to pay all costs
and | expenses incident thereto, including, but without in any way
| limiting the generality of the foregoing, architectural, | engineering,
legal and financing expense, which may include an | amount sufficient to
meet the interest charges on such revenue | bonds during such period or
periods as may elapse prior to the | time when the project or projects may
become revenue producing | and for one year in addition thereto; and to
refund and | refinance, from time to time, revenue bonds so issued and
sold, | as often as may be deemed to be advantageous by the Board of
| Commissioners.
| (n) To enter into any agreement or contract with any | lessee, who,
pursuant to the terms of this Act, is renting or | is about to rent from
the Commission all or part of any | building or buildings or facilities,
whereby under such | agreement or contract such lessee obligates itself to
pay all | or part of the cost of maintaining and operating the premises | so
leased. Such agreement may be included as a provision of any | lease
entered into pursuant to the terms of this Act or may be | made the
subject of a separate agreement or contract between | the Commission and
such lessee.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)
| (50 ILCS 20/14.2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1044.2)
| Sec. 14.2. Relocation assistance payment.
In addition to | all other powers authorized under this Act, a public
building |
| commission shall have the power to make the following | relocation
assistance payments where such relocation | assistance payments are not
available from Federal funds or | otherwise:
| (a) A public building commission is authorized to pay, as | part of the
cost of acquisition of any site, to a person | displaced by a public building
commission project, the actual | reasonable expenses in moving said person,
his family, his | business, or his farm operation, including the moving of
| personal property. The allowable expenses for transportation | shall not
exceed the cost of moving 50 miles from the point | from which such person,
family, business or farm is being | displaced.
| A public building commission is authorized to adopt rules | and
regulations as may be determined necessary to implement the | payments as
authorized by this section.
| (b) In lieu of the actual moving expenses heretofore | authorized to be
paid, a public building commission may pay any | person displaced from a
dwelling, who elects to accept such | payment, a moving expense allowance
determined according to a | schedule to be established by a public building
commission, not | to exceed $1,000
$200 , and a further dislocation allowance of
| $500
$100 .
| (c) In lieu of the actual moving expenses heretofore | authorized to be
paid, a public building commission may pay any | person who moves or
discontinues his business or farm |
| operation, who elects to accept such
payment, a fixed | relocation payment in an amount equal to the average
annual net | earnings of the business or the farm operation, or $10,000
| $5,000 ,
whichever is the lesser. In the case of a business, no | payment shall be
made unless the public building commission is | satisfied that the business
(1) cannot be relocated without a | substantial loss of its existing
patronage, and (2) is not part | of a commercial enterprise having at least
one other | establishment not being acquired for a project by a public
| building commission which is engaged in the same or similar | business. The
term "average annual net earnings" means one-half | of any net earnings of
the business or farm operation before | Federal, State and local income
taxes, during the two taxable | years immediately preceding the taxable year
in which such | business or farm operation moves from the real property being
| acquired for such project, and includes any compensation paid | by the
business or farm operation to the owner, his spouse or | his dependents
during such two-year period.
| (d) In addition to the amounts heretofore authorized to be | paid by a
public building commission, a public building | commission may, as part of
the cost of acquisition of any site, | make a payment to the owner of real
property acquired for a | public building commission project which is
improved by a | single, two or three-family dwelling actually owned and
| occupied by the owner for not less than one year prior to the | initiation of
negotiations for the acquisition of such |
| property, an amount which, when
added to the acquisition | payment, equals the average price required for a
comparable | dwelling determined in accordance with standards established | by
the city, village or town in which the dwelling is located, | to be a decent,
safe and sanitary dwelling adequate to | accommodate the displaced owner,
reasonably accessible to | public services and places of employment and
available on the | private market. Such payment shall not exceed the sum of
| $25,000
$5,000 , and shall be made only to a displaced owner who | purchases and
occupies a dwelling that meets the standards | established by the city,
village or town in which the dwelling | is located, within one year
subsequent to the date on which he | is required to move from the dwelling
acquired for the public | building commission project. Any individual or
family not | eligible to receive such payment, who is displaced from any
| dwelling, which dwelling was actually and lawfully occupied by | such
individual and family for not less than ninety days prior | to the initiation
of negotiations for acquisition of such | property, may be paid by a public
building commission an amount | necessary to enable such individual or family
to lease or rent | for a period not to exceed two years, or to make the down
| payment on the purchase of a decent, safe and sanitary dwelling | of
standards adequate to accommodate such individual or family | in areas not
generally less desirable in regard to public | utilities and public and
commercial facilities. Such payment | shall not exceed the sum of $2,000
$1,500 .
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| (e) In addition to the amounts heretofore authorized to be | paid, a
public building commission may reimburse the owner of | real property
acquired for a public building commission project | the reasonable and
necessary expenses incurred for (1) | recording fees, transfer taxes, and
similar expenses | incidental to conveying such property; and (2) penalty
costs | for prepayment of any mortgages entered into in good faith
| encumbering such real property, if such mortgage is on record | or has been
filed for record under applicable State law on the | date of the selection,
location and designation of the site by | a public building commission for
such project.
| (f) Nothing contained in this amendatory Act creates in any | proceedings
brought under the power of eminent domain any | element of damages not in
existence as of the date of enactment | of this amendatory Act.
| (Source: P.A. 76-2560.)
| (50 ILCS 20/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1050)
| Sec. 20. All contracts to be let for the construction, | alteration,
improvement, repair, enlargement, demolition or | removal of any buildings or
other facilities, or for materials | or supplies to be furnished, where the
amount thereof is in | excess of $20,000
$5,000 , shall be let to the lowest
| responsible bidder, or bidders, on open competitive bidding | after public
advertisement published at least once in each week | for three consecutive
weeks prior to the opening of bids, in a |
| daily newspaper of general
circulation in the county where the | commission is located , except in the case of an emergency | situation, as determined by the chief executive officer. If a | contract is awarded in an emergency situation, (i) the contract | accepted must be based on the lowest responsible proposal after | the commission has made a diligent effort to solicit multiple | proposals by telephone, facsimile, or other efficient means and | (ii) the chief executive officer must submit a report at the | next regular meeting of the Board, to be ratified by the Board | and entered into the official record, that states the chief | executive officer's reason for declaring an emergency | situation, the names of all parties solicited for proposals, | and their proposals and that includes a copy of the contract | awarded . Nothing
contained in this Section shall be construed | to prohibit the Board of
Commissioners from placing additional | advertisements in recognized trade
journals. Advertisements | for bids shall describe the character of the
proposed contract | in sufficient detail to enable the bidders thereon to
know what | their obligation will be, either in the advertisement itself, | or
by reference to detailed plans and specifications on file in | the office of
the Public Building Commission at the time of the | publication of the first
announcement. Such advertisement | shall also state the date, time, and place
assigned for the | opening of bids and no bids shall be received at any time
| subsequent to the time indicated in said advertisement. The | Board of
Commissioners may reject any and all bids received and |
| readvertise for
bids. All bids shall be open to public | inspection in the office of the
Public Building Commission | after an award or final selection has been made
for a period of | at least forty-eight (48) hours
before award is made . The | successful bidder for such work shall enter into
contracts | furnished and prescribed by the Board of Commissioners and in
| addition to any other bonds required under this Act the | successful bidder
shall execute and give bond, payable to and | to be approved by the
Commission, with a corporate surety | authorized to do business under the
laws of the State of | Illinois, in an amount to be determined by the Board
of | Commissioners, conditioned upon the payment of all labor | furnished and
materials supplied in the prosecution of the | contracted work. If the bidder
whose bid has been accepted | shall neglect or refuse to accept the contract
within five (5) | days after written notice that the same has been awarded to
| him, or if he accepts but does not execute the contract and | give the proper
security, the Commission may accept the next | lowest bidder, or readvertise
and relet in manner above | provided. In case any work shall be abandoned by
any contractor | the Commission may, if the best interests of the Commission
be | thereby served, adopt on behalf of the Commission all | subcontracts made
by such contractor for such work and all such | sub-contractors shall be
bound by such adoption if made; and | the Commission shall, in the manner
provided herein, | readvertise and relet the work specified in the original
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| contract exclusive of so much thereof as shall be accepted. | Every contract
when made and entered into, as herein provided | for, shall be executed ,
in
duplicate, one copy of which shall | be held by the Commission, and filed
in
its records, and one | copy of which shall be given to the contractor.
| (Source: P.A. 84-249.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 9/11/2007
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