Public Act 0703 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 093-0703 |
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LRB093 18124 MKM 43816 b |
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AN ACT concerning municipalities.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
changing Section 11-91-1 as follows:
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(65 ILCS 5/11-91-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-91-1)
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Sec. 11-91-1. Whenever the corporate authorities of any |
municipality,
whether
incorporated by special act or under any |
general law, determine that the public
interest will be |
subserved by vacating any street or alley, or part thereof,
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within their jurisdiction in any incorporated area, they may |
vacate that street
or alley, or part thereof, by an ordinance. |
The ordinance shall provide the
legal description or permanent |
index number of the particular parcel or parcels
of property |
acquiring title to the vacated property. But this ordinance
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shall be passed
by the affirmative vote of at least |
three-fourths of the aldermen, trustees or
commissioners then |
holding office. This vote shall be taken by ayes and noes
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entered on the records of the corporate authorities.
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No ordinance shall be passed vacating any street or alley |
under a
municipality's jurisdiction and within an |
unincorporated area without notice
thereof and a hearing |
thereon. At least 15 days prior to such a hearing,
notice of |
its time, place and subject matter shall be published in a |
newspaper
of general circulation within the unincorporated |
area which the street or alley
proposed for vacation serves. At |
the hearing all interested persons shall be
heard concerning |
the proposal for vacation.
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The ordinance may provide that it shall not become |
effective until the owners
of all property or the owner or |
owners of a particular parcel or parcels
of property abutting |
upon the street or alley, or part thereof so vacated,
shall pay |
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compensation in an amount which, in the judgment of the |
corporate
authorities, shall be the fair market value of the |
property acquired or of
the benefits which will accrue to them |
by reason of that
vacation, and if there are any public service |
facilities in such street or
alley, or part thereof, the |
ordinance shall
may also reserve to the municipality or
to the |
public utility, as the case may be, owning such facilities, |
such
property, rights of way and easements as, in the judgment |
of the corporate
authorities, are necessary or desirable for |
continuing public service by means
of those facilities and for |
the maintenance, renewal and reconstruction
thereof. If the |
ordinance provides that only the owner or owners of one
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particular parcel of abutting property shall make payment, then |
the owner or
owners of the particular parcel shall acquire |
title to the entire vacated
street or alley, or the part |
thereof vacated.
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The determination of the corporate authorities that the |
nature and extent of
the public use or public interest to be |
subserved in such as to warrant the
vacation of any street or |
alley, or part thereof, is conclusive, and the
passage
of such |
an ordinance is sufficient evidence of that determination, |
whether so
recited in the ordinance or not. The relief to the |
public from further burden
and responsibility of maintaining |
any street or alley, or part thereof,
constitutes a public use |
or public interest authorizing the vacation.
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When property is damaged by the vacation or closing of any |
street or alley,
the
damage shall be ascertained and paid as |
provided by law.
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(Source: P.A. 93-383, eff. 7-25-03.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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