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MUNICIPALITIES (65 ILCS 5/) Illinois Municipal Code. 65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-4
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-4)
Sec. 11-74.2-4.
If as a result of their initial study and survey the
corporate authorities determine that one or more commercial blight or conservation areas
exist in the municipality, they may by resolution set forth the
boundaries of each commercial blight or conservation area and the factors that exist in
the blight or conservation areas that are detrimental to public health, safety, morals
and welfare.
In the same resolution the corporate authorities may provide for a
public hearing on commercial blight or conservation and may submit proposed
redevelopment plans for the blight or conservation areas. At least 20 days before the
hearing the municipal clerk shall give notice of the hearing by
publication at least once in a newspaper of general circulation within
the municipality.
(Source: P.A. 81-3.)
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65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-5
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-5)
Sec. 11-74.2-5.
At the hearing on commercial blight or conservation areas
the corporate
authorities shall introduce the testimony and evidence that entered into
their decision to declare an area a commercial blight or conservation
area, and shall
enter into the record of the proceedings all proposed commercial
redevelopment plans received at or prior to the hearing. All interested
persons may appear and testify for or against any proposed commercial
redevelopment plan. The hearing may be continued from time to time at
the discretion of the corporate authorities to allow necessary changes
in any proposed plan or to hear or receive additional testimony from
interested persons.
(Source: P.A. 81-3.)
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65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-6
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-6) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-6)
Sec. 11-74.2-6.
At the conclusion of the hearing on commercial blight and conservation areas
the corporate
authorities shall formulate and publish a final commercial redevelopment
plan for the municipality after approval by a 2/3 majority vote of the
members of the Citizens Committee, which plan may incorporate any
exhibit, plan, proposal, feature, model or testimony resulting from the
hearing. The final redevelopment plan shall be made available for
inspection by all interested parties.
(Source: P.A. 81-3.)
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65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-7
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-7) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-7)
Sec. 11-74.2-7.
Within 30 days after the publication of a final commercial
redevelopment plan, any person aggrieved by the action of the corporate
authorities may seek a review of their decision and the redevelopment plan
under the Administrative Review Law. The provisions of that Act and all
amendments and modifications thereof and the rules adopted pursuant thereto
shall apply to and govern all proceedings for the judicial review of the
actions of the corporate authorities and the final commercial redevelopment
plan.
If no action is initiated under the Administrative Review Law, or if the
court sustains the corporate authorities and the final redevelopment plan
as is, or as amended by the court, the corporate authorities may proceed to
carry out the final commercial redevelopment plan.
(Source: P.A. 82-783.)
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65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-8
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-8) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-8)
Sec. 11-74.2-8.
In carrying out a final commercial redevelopment plan
the corporate authorities have the power to:
(a) Acquire by purchase, gift, condemnation or otherwise as provided
in this Division the fee simple title to all or any part of the real
property in any redevelopment area; if the property is to be obtained by
condemnation, such power of condemnation may be exercised only when at
least 85% of the land located within the boundaries of each plan has
been acquired previously by the corporate authorities or private
organizations pursuant to the implementation of the plan through good
faith negotiations and such negotiations are unsuccessful in acquiring
the remaining land;
(b) Clear any area acquired, by demolition or removal of existing
buildings and structures;
(c) Renovate or rehabilitate any structure or building acquired, or
if any structure or building or the land supporting it has not been
acquired, to permit the owner to renovate or rebuild the structure or
building in accordance with the redevelopment plan;
(d) Construct or acquire by gift or purchase any commercial project
and rent or lease such commercial projects to commercial or housing
concerns or entities engaged in providing housing and ancillary
services at rentals at least sufficient to provide for prompt payment of
interest and principal of all revenue bonds issued for such commercial
projects under Section 11-74.2-16 or as an alternative lend the proceeds
of any such revenue bonds to any such concerns or entities to finance the
cost of such commercial projects on terms that will provide for the prompt
payment at maturity of principal, interest and redemption premium, if any,
upon all bonds issued to finance the cost of such commercial projects;
(e) To sell and convey commercial projects, including without
limitation the sale and conveyance subject to a mortgage, for such price
and at such time as the governing body of the municipality may
determine. However, no sale or conveyance of a commercial project shall
ever be made in such manner as to impair the rights or interests of the
holders of any bonds issued for the construction, purchase, improvement
or extension of any such commercial project;
(f) Install, repair, construct, reconstruct or relocate streets,
utilities and site improvements essential to the preparation of the
redevelopment area for use in accordance with a redevelopment plan;
(g) Mortgage or convey real or personal property acquired for use in
accordance with the redevelopment plan;
(h) Borrow money, apply for and accept advances, loans, grants,
contributions, gifts, services, or other financial assistance, from the
United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof, the
State, county, municipality or other public body or from any source,
public or private, for or in aid of any of the purposes of the final
redevelopment plan, and to secure the payment of any loans or advances
by the issuance of revenue bonds and by the pledge of any loan, grant or
contribution, or parts thereof, or the contracts therefor, to be
received from the United States of America or any agency or
instrumentality thereof, and to enter into and carry out contracts in
connection therewith;
(i) Exercise any one or more of the foregoing powers in any
combination to carry out the final redevelopment plan.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to exclude property in a
final redevelopment plan from taxation.
(Source: P.A. 81-1376.)
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65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-9
(65 ILCS 5/11-74.2-9) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-74.2-9)
Sec. 11-74.2-9. In exercising the power to acquire real estate as provided
in this Division, the corporate authorities may proceed by gift, purchase
or condemnation to acquire the fee simple title to all real property lying
within a redevelopment area, including easements and reversionary interests
in the streets, alleys and other public places lying within such area; if
the property is to be obtained by condemnation, such power of condemnation
may be exercised only when at least 85% of the land located within the
boundaries of each plan has been acquired previously by the corporate
authorities or private organization pursuant to the implementation of the
plan through good faith negotiations and such negotiations are unsuccessful
in acquiring the remaining land. If any such real property is subject to an
easement the corporate authorities in their discretion, may acquire the fee
simple title to such real property subject to such easement if they
determine that such easement will not interfere with carrying out the
redevelopment plan. If any such real property is already devoted to a
public use it may nevertheless be acquired, provided that no property
belonging to the United States of America, the State of Illinois or any
municipality may be acquired without the consent of such governmental unit
and that no property devoted to a public use belonging to a corporation
subject to the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission may be
acquired without the approval of the Illinois Commerce Commission. In
carrying out the provisions of this Division, the corporate authorities are
vested with the power to exercise the right of eminent domain. Condemnation
proceedings instituted by the corporate authorities shall be in the manner
provided for the exercise of the right of eminent domain
under the Eminent Domain Act. No power of
condemnation shall be used to acquire a site for a commercial project as
defined in paragraph (c) of Section 11-74.2-2.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed to exclude property in a
final redevelopment plan from taxation.
(Source: P.A. 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)
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