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90_SB0213enr

      65 ILCS 5/11-91-1         from Ch. 24, par. 11-91-1
          Amends the Illinois Municipal  Code.   Provides  that  an
      ordinance  vacating  a  street  or  alley  shall  not  become
      effective  until the owners of all property or any particular
      parcel or parcels of property (now  property)  abutting  upon
      the  street  or alley shall pay compensation that is just and
      reasonable (now equal to the benefits which  will  accrue  to
      them by reason of that vacation).  Effective immediately.
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 1        AN  ACT  to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by changing
 2    Section 11-91-1.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Municipal Code is amended by
 6    changing Section 11-91-1 as follows:
 7        (65 ILCS 5/11-91-1)  (from Ch. 24, par. 11-91-1)
 8        Sec. 11-91-1.  Whenever the corporate authorities of  any
 9    municipality,  whether  incorporated  by special act or under
10    any general law, determine that the public interest  will  be
11    subserved  by  vacating any street or alley, or part thereof,
12    within their jurisdiction in any incorporated area, they  may
13    vacate   that  street  or  alley,  or  part  thereof,  by  an
14    ordinance.   But  this  ordinance  shall  be  passed  by  the
15    affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of  the  aldermen,
16    trustees  or  commissioners  then  holding office.  This vote
17    shall be taken by ayes and noes and entered on the records of
18    the corporate authorities.
19        No ordinance shall be passed vacating any street or alley
20    under   a   municipality's   jurisdiction   and   within   an
21    unincorporated area without  notice  thereof  and  a  hearing
22    thereon.  At least 15 days prior to such a hearing, notice of
23    its  time,  place  and subject matter shall be published in a
24    newspaper of general circulation  within  the  unincorporated
25    area  which the street or alley proposed for vacation serves.
26    At  the  hearing  all  interested  persons  shall  be   heard
27    concerning the proposal for vacation.
28        The  ordinance  may  provide  that  it  shall  not become
29    effective until the owners of all property or  the  owner  or
30    owners of a particular parcel or parcels of property abutting
31    upon  the  street or alley, or part thereof so vacated, shall
32    pay compensation in an amount which, in the judgment  of  the
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 1    corporate  authorities, shall be the fair market value of the
 2    property acquired or of the equal to the benefits which  will
 3    accrue  to  them by reason of that vacation, and if there are
 4    any public service facilities in such  street  or  alley,  or
 5    part   thereof,   the  ordinance  may  also  reserve  to  the
 6    municipality or to the public utility, as the  case  may  be,
 7    owning  such  facilities,  such  property,  rights of way and
 8    easements as, in the judgment of the  corporate  authorities,
 9    are  necessary  or desirable for continuing public service by
10    means of those facilities and for  the  maintenance,  renewal
11    and  reconstruction  thereof.  If the ordinance provides that
12    only the owner or owners of one particular parcel of abutting
13    property shall make payment, then the owner or owners of  the
14    particular  parcel  shall acquire title to the entire vacated
15    street or alley, or the part thereof vacated.
16        The determination of the corporate authorities  that  the
17    nature  and extent of the public use or public interest to be
18    subserved in such as to warrant the vacation of any street or
19    alley, or part thereof, is conclusive,  and  the  passage  of
20    such   an   ordinance   is   sufficient   evidence   of  that
21    determination, whether so recited in the  ordinance  or  not.
22    The   relief   to   the   public   from  further  burden  and
23    responsibility of maintaining any street or  alley,  or  part
24    thereof,   constitutes   a  public  use  or  public  interest
25    authorizing the vacation.
26        When property is damaged by the vacation  or  closing  of
27    any street or alley, the damage shall be ascertained and paid
28    as provided by law.
29        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
30    becoming law.

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