Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
Filed: 10/27/2021
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 280
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 280 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | ||||||
5 | adding Division 135.5 in Article 11 as follows: | ||||||
6 | (65 ILCS 5/Art. 11 Div. 135.5 heading new) | ||||||
7 | DIVISION 135.5. REGIONAL WATER COMMISSIONS | ||||||
8 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-1 new) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 11-135.5-1. References to Division. This Division may | ||||||
10 | be referred to as the Regional Water Commissions Act. | ||||||
11 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-5 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 11-135.5-5. Findings. The General Assembly finds | ||||||
13 | that: | ||||||
14 | (1) It is necessary and in the public interest to help |
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1 | assure a sufficient and economic supply of a source of | ||||||
2 | water of suitable quality within those areas of this State | ||||||
3 | that are dependent on ground water supply from portions of | ||||||
4 | the Cambrian-Ordovician aquifer as well as shallow | ||||||
5 | aquifers, and where those aquifers are expected not to be | ||||||
6 | able to provide a sufficient supply of water or water of | ||||||
7 | suitable quality to one or more municipalities which may | ||||||
8 | be located in more than a single county, and where, | ||||||
9 | because of economic development and population growth and | ||||||
10 | proximity to large urban centers, the health, safety, and | ||||||
11 | welfare of the residents is threatened by the continuing | ||||||
12 | reduction in the amount of ground water and quality of | ||||||
13 | ground water that can be obtained from the aquifers. | ||||||
14 | (2) Because of a need to provide such municipalities a | ||||||
15 | continuing, available, and adequate source and supply of | ||||||
16 | water on an economically viable basis, it is necessary and | ||||||
17 | desirable to establish a different structure for | ||||||
18 | municipalities in the affected region to jointly establish | ||||||
19 | a source of water supply and the necessary waterworks and | ||||||
20 | other supporting facilities as needed to provide a | ||||||
21 | reliable, sustainable, and high-quality source of water on | ||||||
22 | a cost-effective basis. | ||||||
23 | (3) It is not the intent of the General Assembly to | ||||||
24 | interfere with the structure and operation of other water | ||||||
25 | commissions and county water commissions already existing | ||||||
26 | around the State on the effective date of this amendatory |
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1 | Act of the 102nd General Assembly or to interfere with the | ||||||
2 | power of municipalities to provide for the retail | ||||||
3 | distribution of water to its residents or the customers of | ||||||
4 | its water systems. | ||||||
5 | (4) It is in the State's best interest to provide for a | ||||||
6 | sufficient and economic supply of water to such areas. | ||||||
7 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-10 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 11-135.5-10. Regional water commissions. | ||||||
9 | Municipalities may enter into joint efforts to acquire, | ||||||
10 | develop, and operate a waterworks system or a common source of | ||||||
11 | supply of water, or both, through intergovernmental | ||||||
12 | cooperation in a regional water commission as provided in this | ||||||
13 | Division. | ||||||
14 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-15 new) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 11-135.5-15. Establishment of commission; members; | ||||||
16 | initial costs and funding. | ||||||
17 | (a) Establishment of commission. Two or more | ||||||
18 | municipalities, at least one of which is located in whole or in | ||||||
19 | part in the county of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, | ||||||
20 | McHenry, or Will and has 140,000 or more inhabitants at the | ||||||
21 | time of establishment of a regional water commission, | ||||||
22 | excluding cities of 500,000 or more inhabitants, may acquire, | ||||||
23 | either by purchase or construction, a waterworks system or a | ||||||
24 | common source of supply of water, or both, and may operate |
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1 | jointly a waterworks system or a common source of supply of | ||||||
2 | water, or both, and improve and extend the same, as provided in | ||||||
3 | this Division. The municipality meeting the requirement to | ||||||
4 | have 140,000 or more inhabitants as required by this paragraph | ||||||
5 | must have attained that population as of the effective date of | ||||||
6 | this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
7 | The corporate authorities of the municipalities desiring | ||||||
8 | to avail themselves of the provisions of this Division shall | ||||||
9 | establish a regional water commission by adopting an ordinance | ||||||
10 | determining and electing to acquire and operate jointly a | ||||||
11 | waterworks system or a common source of supply of water, or | ||||||
12 | both, as the case may be, and approving an intergovernmental | ||||||
13 | agreement among the municipalities establishing the regional | ||||||
14 | water commission. This agreement may be amended at any time | ||||||
15 | upon the adoption of concurring ordinances by the corporate | ||||||
16 | authorities of all member municipalities. | ||||||
17 | (b) Addition or withdrawal of members; dissolution. The | ||||||
18 | agreement may provide for additional municipalities to join | ||||||
19 | the commission upon adoption of an ordinance by the corporate | ||||||
20 | authorities of the joining municipality and, upon such | ||||||
21 | consents, conditions, and approvals of the board of | ||||||
22 | commissioners and of existing member municipalities as shall | ||||||
23 | be provided in the agreement. The agreement shall provide the | ||||||
24 | manner and terms on which a municipality may withdraw from | ||||||
25 | membership in the commission and on which the commission may | ||||||
26 | terminate and dissolve in whole or in part. |
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1 | (c) Filing of agreement. Promptly upon entering into the | ||||||
2 | agreement or any amendment to it, a copy of such agreement or | ||||||
3 | amendment shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of | ||||||
4 | State. Promptly upon the addition or withdrawal of a | ||||||
5 | municipality, or, upon the dissolution of the commission, that | ||||||
6 | fact shall be certified by an officer of the commission to the | ||||||
7 | Secretary of State. | ||||||
8 | (d) Development costs. A municipality whose corporate | ||||||
9 | authorities adopted an ordinance and approved an | ||||||
10 | intergovernmental agreement to acquire and operate jointly a | ||||||
11 | waterworks system or a common source of supply of water, or | ||||||
12 | both, as the case may be, under the provisions of this | ||||||
13 | Division, may from time to time pay, advance, or obligate | ||||||
14 | itself to the commission to bear a proportionate share of the | ||||||
15 | development costs, including principal and interest, of any | ||||||
16 | project proposed by the commission, including plans, | ||||||
17 | feasibility reports, and engineering, even if the project is | ||||||
18 | never constructed or water is never supplied by the commission | ||||||
19 | to such municipality. | ||||||
20 | Whenever the corporate authorities of a municipality | ||||||
21 | determine that the municipality will pay, advance, or be | ||||||
22 | obligated for its proportionate share of development costs as | ||||||
23 | provided in this subsection, they shall adopt an ordinance | ||||||
24 | declaring their intention that the municipality will do so, | ||||||
25 | fix the maximum amount of the municipality's share of the cost | ||||||
26 | the municipality proposes to pay or that the municipality will |
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1 | advance or to obligate the municipality for, the period over | ||||||
2 | which it is proposed to pay the obligation (not exceeding 10 | ||||||
3 | years), and the maximum amount to be paid annually, if such | ||||||
4 | obligation is to be paid in installments. The time of payment | ||||||
5 | of any such installment obligation may be extended for a | ||||||
6 | period not exceeding 10 years from the final maturity date of | ||||||
7 | the original obligation. On and after the date such ordinance | ||||||
8 | becomes effective, the municipality shall include an amount | ||||||
9 | sufficient to pay the annual installments of its obligation | ||||||
10 | each year in the next succeeding appropriation ordinances. The | ||||||
11 | commission may require that if any such municipality whose | ||||||
12 | corporate authorities determined to pay, to advance, or to | ||||||
13 | obligate the municipality to the commission for development | ||||||
14 | costs defaults in such payments, advances, or obligations, | ||||||
15 | then the remaining municipalities whose corporate authorities | ||||||
16 | have determined to pay, to advance, or to obligate the | ||||||
17 | respective municipalities to the commission for development | ||||||
18 | costs will be required to pay for all or a portion of the | ||||||
19 | payments, advances by, or obligations of the defaulting | ||||||
20 | municipality. No prior appropriation shall be required for the | ||||||
21 | corporate authorities of a municipality to authorize the | ||||||
22 | payments, advances, or obligations herein provided for. | ||||||
23 | Whenever the corporate authorities of a municipality have | ||||||
24 | obligated the municipality for development costs as herein | ||||||
25 | provided and after the effective date of the ordinance under | ||||||
26 | which the municipality became obligated for a specific amount |
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1 | for development costs of a project and after approval of such | ||||||
2 | obligation by the commission, the commission is authorized to | ||||||
3 | borrow funds temporarily for payment of such development costs | ||||||
4 | in advance of permanent financing. The commission may from | ||||||
5 | time to time and pursuant to an appropriate ordinance or | ||||||
6 | resolution borrow money and issue its interim notes to | ||||||
7 | evidence borrowings for such purpose, including all necessary | ||||||
8 | and incidental expenses in connection therewith. | ||||||
9 | An ordinance or resolution authorizing the issuance of | ||||||
10 | such notes shall describe the project and the development | ||||||
11 | costs to be undertaken and specify the principal amount, rate | ||||||
12 | of interest as authorized under Section 2 of the Bond | ||||||
13 | Authorization Act, and the maturity date, which shall coincide | ||||||
14 | with the due date of the obligations or the installments | ||||||
15 | thereof incurred by the respective municipalities pursuant to | ||||||
16 | this Section not, however, to exceed 10 years from date. | ||||||
17 | Contemporaneously with the issuance of revenue bonds under | ||||||
18 | Section 11-135.5-30, all outstanding interim notes issued for | ||||||
19 | development costs of a project though they have not then | ||||||
20 | matured shall be paid, both principal and interest to date of | ||||||
21 | payment, from funds derived from the sale of revenue bonds for | ||||||
22 | the permanent financing of any such project for which interim | ||||||
23 | notes may have been issued and such interim notes shall be | ||||||
24 | surrendered and cancelled, or, in the alternative, the | ||||||
25 | commission may determine to pay such interim notes out of | ||||||
26 | receipts from other sources available to the commission, |
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1 | including grants and loans. | ||||||
2 | Whenever a member municipality has incurred development | ||||||
3 | costs for a project and has advanced funds or otherwise | ||||||
4 | obligated itself for the payment of such costs, the commission | ||||||
5 | is authorized to accept assignment of such debt instruments | ||||||
6 | and the payment obligations thereunder and to thereafter make | ||||||
7 | all necessary payments to meet such obligations out of | ||||||
8 | receipts from other sources available to the commission, | ||||||
9 | including grants and loans. | ||||||
10 | As used in this subsection, "development costs" means the | ||||||
11 | costs of development of a project, including debt incurred and | ||||||
12 | principal and interest payments, whether incurred by the | ||||||
13 | commission or a member municipality. | ||||||
14 | (e) Construction and operating costs. A municipality, the | ||||||
15 | corporate authorities of which adopted an ordinance and | ||||||
16 | approved an intergovernmental agreement to acquire and operate | ||||||
17 | jointly a waterworks system or a common source of supply of | ||||||
18 | water, or both, as the case may be, under the provisions of | ||||||
19 | this Division, may from time to time pay, advance, or obligate | ||||||
20 | itself to the commission to bear a proportionate share of the | ||||||
21 | construction and operating costs of any project proposed by | ||||||
22 | the commission. | ||||||
23 | Whenever the corporate authorities of a municipality | ||||||
24 | determine that the municipality will pay, advance, or be | ||||||
25 | obligated for its proportionate share of construction or | ||||||
26 | operating costs as above provided, they shall adopt an |
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1 | ordinance declaring their intention to do so, fix the maximum | ||||||
2 | amount of the municipality's share of the cost it proposes to | ||||||
3 | pay, to advance, or to obligate itself for, fix the period over | ||||||
4 | which it is proposed to pay the obligation, and state the | ||||||
5 | maximum amount to be paid annually, if such obligation is to be | ||||||
6 | paid in installments. On and after the date such ordinance | ||||||
7 | becomes effective, the municipality shall include an amount | ||||||
8 | sufficient to pay the annual installments of its obligation | ||||||
9 | each year in the next succeeding appropriation ordinances. The | ||||||
10 | commission may require that if any such municipality whose | ||||||
11 | corporate authorities determined that the municipality will | ||||||
12 | pay, advance, or be obligated to the commission for | ||||||
13 | construction or operating costs defaults in such payments, | ||||||
14 | advances, or obligations, then the remaining municipalities | ||||||
15 | whose corporate authorities have determined that the | ||||||
16 | municipality will pay, advance, or be obligated to the | ||||||
17 | commission for construction or operating costs will be | ||||||
18 | required to pay for all or a portion of the payments, advances | ||||||
19 | by, or obligations of the defaulting municipality. No prior | ||||||
20 | appropriation shall be required for the corporate authorities | ||||||
21 | of a municipality to authorize the payments, advances, or | ||||||
22 | obligations herein provided for. | ||||||
23 | Whenever a municipality, through its corporate | ||||||
24 | authorities, has paid, advanced, or obligated the municipality | ||||||
25 | for development, construction, or operating costs as herein | ||||||
26 | provided, the commission may contract with the municipality, |
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1 | on such terms as may be agreed, for the repayment to the | ||||||
2 | municipality by the commission of any payment or advance made | ||||||
3 | by the municipality to the commission and to charge, in | ||||||
4 | addition to all other charges and rates authorized under this | ||||||
5 | Division, such rates and charges for water sold by the | ||||||
6 | commission as shall be necessary to provide for such | ||||||
7 | repayment. In addition, any payment or advance of such costs | ||||||
8 | made by a municipality pursuant to this Section may be repaid | ||||||
9 | by the commission to the municipality from the proceeds of | ||||||
10 | revenue bonds authorized to be issued by the commission | ||||||
11 | pursuant to this Division or, in the alternative, the | ||||||
12 | commission may determine to pay all or part of such amounts out | ||||||
13 | of receipts from other sources available to the commission, | ||||||
14 | including grants and loans. | ||||||
15 | Whenever a member municipality has incurred construction | ||||||
16 | and operating costs for a project and has advanced funds or | ||||||
17 | otherwise obligated itself for the payment of such costs, the | ||||||
18 | commission is authorized to accept assignment of such debt | ||||||
19 | instruments and the payment obligations thereunder and to | ||||||
20 | thereafter make all necessary payments to meet such | ||||||
21 | obligations from the proceeds of revenue bonds authorized to | ||||||
22 | be issued by the commission pursuant to this Division or, in | ||||||
23 | the alternative, the commission may determine to pay all or | ||||||
24 | part of such amounts out of receipts from other sources | ||||||
25 | available to the commission, including grants and loans. | ||||||
26 | As used in this subsection, "construction and operating |
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1 | costs" means the costs of construction and operation of a | ||||||
2 | project, including debt incurred and principal and interest | ||||||
3 | payments, whether incurred by the commission or a member | ||||||
4 | municipality. | ||||||
5 | (f) Commission facilities. A waterworks system or a common | ||||||
6 | source of supply of water, or both, purchased or constructed | ||||||
7 | by the commission: (1) may be located within or without the | ||||||
8 | corporate limits of any member municipality; (2) may include, | ||||||
9 | or may consist of, without limitation, facilities for | ||||||
10 | receiving, storing, and transmitting water from any source for | ||||||
11 | supplying water to member municipalities and other purchasers | ||||||
12 | of water from the commission; and (3) may include, without | ||||||
13 | limitation, facilities that are developed, acquired, | ||||||
14 | constructed, extended, or improved by the commission that may | ||||||
15 | at any time be owned by another unit of local government if | ||||||
16 | such facilities will serve the waterworks system or provide a | ||||||
17 | common source of supply of water for the commission. | ||||||
18 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-20 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 11-135.5-20. Board of commissioners. | ||||||
20 | (a) Appointment of commissioners. Upon the adoption of an | ||||||
21 | ordinance and intergovernmental agreement by the corporate | ||||||
22 | authorities of a municipality under this Division, the mayor | ||||||
23 | or president, with the approval of the corporate authorities, | ||||||
24 | shall appoint a commissioner. | ||||||
25 | (b) Commission. The commissioners so appointed by each of |
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1 | the municipalities shall constitute a commission and a | ||||||
2 | municipal corporation and a public body politic and corporate | ||||||
3 | with the powers and duties specified in this Division. The | ||||||
4 | corporate name of the commission and its duration shall be | ||||||
5 | provided in the agreement, and in such name the commission may | ||||||
6 | contract and be contracted with and sue and be sued. The | ||||||
7 | commissioners shall be collectively referred to as a board of | ||||||
8 | commissioners. | ||||||
9 | (c) Term; qualifications; compensation; bonds. Each | ||||||
10 | commissioner appointed by a mayor or president shall be the | ||||||
11 | mayor or president or an elected member of the corporate | ||||||
12 | authorities of the municipality from which the appointment is | ||||||
13 | made. The agreement establishing the commission shall specify | ||||||
14 | the period during which a commissioner shall hold office and | ||||||
15 | may provide for the appointment of alternate commissioners | ||||||
16 | from member municipalities. No commissioner may receive any | ||||||
17 | compensation for serving as commissioner. Each commissioner | ||||||
18 | shall furnish a bond for the faithful performance of that | ||||||
19 | commissioner's official duties. This bond shall not be less | ||||||
20 | than $5,000 and its costs shall be paid by the commission. | ||||||
21 | (d) Removal; prohibited interests. Each commissioner may | ||||||
22 | be removed by the corporate authorities of the municipality | ||||||
23 | from which the commissioner was appointed for any cause for | ||||||
24 | which any municipal officer may be removed. No commissioner or | ||||||
25 | employee of the commission and no mayor, president, member of | ||||||
26 | the corporate authorities, or employee of any of the |
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1 | municipalities shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in | ||||||
2 | any contract or job of work or materials, or the profits | ||||||
3 | thereof, or services to be performed for or by the commission. | ||||||
4 | (e) Violations. A violation of this Section is a Class C | ||||||
5 | misdemeanor. A conviction is cause for the removal of a person | ||||||
6 | from office or employment. | ||||||
7 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-25 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 11-135.5-25. Board organization and powers. | ||||||
9 | (a) Organization of board. A commission shall organize by | ||||||
10 | electing a chair from among its own members and shall elect | ||||||
11 | persons, who need not be commissioners, to such other offices | ||||||
12 | as shall be designated in the agreement. It shall adopt its own | ||||||
13 | bylaws, rules, and regulations and provide for its meetings. | ||||||
14 | The commission has full and complete supervision, management, | ||||||
15 | and control of the waterworks system or the common source of | ||||||
16 | supply of water, or both, as provided in the agreement and | ||||||
17 | ordinances for acquiring and operating the same, and in their | ||||||
18 | maintenance, operation, and extension. The board of | ||||||
19 | commissioners shall determine the general policy of the | ||||||
20 | commission, shall approve the annual budget, shall make all | ||||||
21 | appropriations (which may include appropriations made at any | ||||||
22 | time in addition to those made in any annual appropriation | ||||||
23 | document), shall approve all contracts for the purchase or | ||||||
24 | sale of water, shall adopt ordinances or resolutions providing | ||||||
25 | for the issuance of bonds or notes by the commission, shall |
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1 | adopt its bylaws, rules, and regulations, and shall have such | ||||||
2 | other powers and duties as may be prescribed in the agreement. | ||||||
3 | Such agreement may further specify the voting and approval | ||||||
4 | requirements for actions regarding the commission's powers and | ||||||
5 | duties, including those powers and actions of the commission | ||||||
6 | which shall be authorized only upon votes of greater than a | ||||||
7 | majority of all commissioners or only upon consents of the | ||||||
8 | corporate authorities of a certain number of member | ||||||
9 | municipalities, or both. | ||||||
10 | The agreement may provide for the establishment of a | ||||||
11 | technical advisory committee to consist of a municipal | ||||||
12 | employee member from each member municipality as designated by | ||||||
13 | ordinance or other official action, from time to time by the | ||||||
14 | corporate authorities of the member municipality, and having | ||||||
15 | the qualifications as prescribed in the agreement, and also | ||||||
16 | may provide for such functions and duties of the committee as | ||||||
17 | will support the efficient administration and operation of the | ||||||
18 | commission. | ||||||
19 | The board of commissioners may establish other committees | ||||||
20 | from time to time, consisting of either members of the board or | ||||||
21 | members who are municipal employees from each member | ||||||
22 | municipality, in order to support the efficient administration | ||||||
23 | and operation of the commission. | ||||||
24 | (b) Water contracts to acquire water supply. A commission | ||||||
25 | may contract to acquire a supply of water on such terms and | ||||||
26 | conditions as it finds in the best interests of the commission |
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1 | for a period not exceeding 101 years. A commission may | ||||||
2 | contract with any person, corporation, political subdivision, | ||||||
3 | municipal corporation, or other governmental or | ||||||
4 | non-governmental entity for a supply of water, and any such | ||||||
5 | political subdivision, municipal corporation, or other | ||||||
6 | governmental entity is authorized to enter into such a | ||||||
7 | contract with the commission. A commission may accept from a | ||||||
8 | municipality that is a member of the commission the assignment | ||||||
9 | of a contract to acquire a supply of water and to accept and | ||||||
10 | perform the duties and obligations and make all payments | ||||||
11 | required pursuant to such assigned contract. | ||||||
12 | A contract made by or assigned to a commission for a supply | ||||||
13 | of water may contain provisions whereby the commission is | ||||||
14 | obligated to pay for such supply of water without setoff or | ||||||
15 | counterclaim and irrespective of whether such supply of water | ||||||
16 | is ever furnished, made available, or delivered to the | ||||||
17 | commission or whether any project for the supply of water | ||||||
18 | contemplated by the contract is completed, operable, or | ||||||
19 | operating and notwithstanding any suspension, interruption, | ||||||
20 | interference, reduction, or curtailment of the supply of water | ||||||
21 | from such project. | ||||||
22 | No prior appropriation shall be required before entering | ||||||
23 | into or accepting assignment of such contract, and no | ||||||
24 | appropriation shall be required to authorize payments to be | ||||||
25 | made under the terms of the contract, notwithstanding any | ||||||
26 | provision of this Code to the contrary. The contract shall not |
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1 | be a debt within the meaning of any statutory or | ||||||
2 | constitutional limitations. | ||||||
3 | (c) Water contracts to provide water supply to members. | ||||||
4 | The commission is authorized to contract with the | ||||||
5 | municipalities which established the commission, and with | ||||||
6 | other municipalities that have become members pursuant to the | ||||||
7 | process established in the intergovernmental agreement, for a | ||||||
8 | supply of water to those municipalities, for a period not | ||||||
9 | exceeding 101 years, and those municipalities are authorized | ||||||
10 | to enter into such contracts with the commission. | ||||||
11 | Any such contract made by a commission and any such | ||||||
12 | municipalities to supply water may contain provisions whereby | ||||||
13 | the purchasing municipality is obligated to pay for such | ||||||
14 | supply of water without setoff or counterclaim and | ||||||
15 | irrespective of whether such supply of water is ever | ||||||
16 | furnished, made available, or delivered to the purchasing | ||||||
17 | municipality or whether any project for the supply of water | ||||||
18 | contemplated by any such contract is completed, operable, or | ||||||
19 | operating and notwithstanding any suspension, interruption, | ||||||
20 | interference, reduction, or curtailment of the supply of water | ||||||
21 | from such project. Any such contract may provide that if one or | ||||||
22 | more of the other purchasers' defaults in the payment of its | ||||||
23 | obligations under the contract or similar contract made with | ||||||
24 | the supplier of the water, the remaining purchasers party to | ||||||
25 | such contract or such similar contract shall be required to | ||||||
26 | pay for all or a portion of the obligations of the defaulting |
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1 | purchaser. Each municipality that enters into such a contract | ||||||
2 | shall be obligated and have the duty to include an amount | ||||||
3 | sufficient to pay the annual amount of its obligation each | ||||||
4 | year in the next succeeding appropriation ordinances. No prior | ||||||
5 | appropriation shall be required for a municipality to | ||||||
6 | authorize the payments, advances, or obligations provided for | ||||||
7 | in such contracts or this subsection. | ||||||
8 | (d) Water contracts to provide water supply to nonmembers | ||||||
9 | and extend system. A commission may supply water to and | ||||||
10 | contract with a person, corporation, political subdivision, | ||||||
11 | municipal corporation, or other governmental or | ||||||
12 | non-governmental entity, in addition to the municipalities | ||||||
13 | which have formed the commission and other municipalities that | ||||||
14 | have become members pursuant to the process established in the | ||||||
15 | intergovernmental agreement, and to construct water | ||||||
16 | transmission and distribution lines within a radius of 25 | ||||||
17 | miles outside the corporate limits of member municipalities | ||||||
18 | for the purpose of furnishing water to any additional entities | ||||||
19 | which contract with the commission for a supply of water, upon | ||||||
20 | such payment, terms, and conditions as may be mutually agreed | ||||||
21 | upon. Any such contract shall be a continuing, valid, and | ||||||
22 | binding obligation of the purchaser for such period of years, | ||||||
23 | not to exceed 40, as may be provided in such contract. | ||||||
24 | Any such contract entered into to supply water to a | ||||||
25 | municipal corporation or political subdivision shall provide | ||||||
26 | that the payments to be made thereunder shall be from the |
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1 | revenues to be derived by such municipality or political | ||||||
2 | subdivision from the operation of the waterworks system or | ||||||
3 | combined waterworks and sewer system of such municipality or | ||||||
4 | political subdivision or from receipts from other sources | ||||||
5 | available to the municipality or political subdivision, | ||||||
6 | including grants and loans. Any such contract made by a | ||||||
7 | commission and a purchaser that is such a municipal | ||||||
8 | corporation or political subdivision to supply water may | ||||||
9 | contain provisions whereby the purchaser is obligated to pay | ||||||
10 | for such supply of water without setoff or counterclaim and | ||||||
11 | irrespective of whether such supply of water is ever | ||||||
12 | furnished, made available, or delivered to the purchaser or | ||||||
13 | whether any project for the supply of water contemplated by | ||||||
14 | any such contract is completed, operable, or operating and | ||||||
15 | notwithstanding any suspension, interruption, interference, | ||||||
16 | reduction, or curtailment of the supply of water from such | ||||||
17 | project. The contract may provide that, if one or more of the | ||||||
18 | other purchasers defaults in the payment of its obligations | ||||||
19 | under such contract or similar contract made with the supplier | ||||||
20 | of the water, the remaining purchasers party to such contract | ||||||
21 | or such similar contract shall be required to pay for all or a | ||||||
22 | portion of the obligations of the defaulting purchaser. Each | ||||||
23 | municipal corporation or political subdivision that enters | ||||||
24 | into such a contract shall be obligated and have the duty to | ||||||
25 | include an amount sufficient to pay the annual amount of its | ||||||
26 | obligation each year in the next succeeding appropriation |
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1 | ordinances. No prior appropriation shall be required for a | ||||||
2 | municipality or political subdivision to authorize the | ||||||
3 | payments, advances, or obligations provided for in such | ||||||
4 | contracts or this subsection. Any such contract shall not be a | ||||||
5 | debt within the meaning of any statutory or constitutional | ||||||
6 | limitations. | ||||||
7 | (e) Additional powers. In addition to any other powers set | ||||||
8 | forth in this Division and in the agreement, a commission has | ||||||
9 | the following powers: | ||||||
10 | (1) The power to enter into intergovernmental police | ||||||
11 | assistance agreements with any municipality or county. | ||||||
12 | (2) The power to enter into intergovernmental | ||||||
13 | agreements with any unit of local government or other | ||||||
14 | governmental entity in order to carry out the purposes for | ||||||
15 | which the commission was formed. | ||||||
16 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-30 new) | ||||||
17 | Sec. 11-135.5-30. Revenue bonds. | ||||||
18 | (a) Revenue bonds; power; purposes. A commission may from | ||||||
19 | time to time issue its revenue bonds in such principal amounts | ||||||
20 | as the commission deems necessary to provide sufficient funds | ||||||
21 | to carry out any of its corporate purposes and powers, | ||||||
22 | including, without limitation: developing, acquiring, | ||||||
23 | constructing, extending, or improving a waterworks system or | ||||||
24 | common source of supply of water, or any combination thereof; | ||||||
25 | the funding or refunding of the principal of, redemption |
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1 | premium on, if any, and interest on bonds issued by it, whether | ||||||
2 | or not such bonds or interest to be funded or refunded have or | ||||||
3 | have not become due; the payment of engineering, legal, and | ||||||
4 | other expenses, together with interest to a date one year | ||||||
5 | subsequent to the estimated date of completion of the project; | ||||||
6 | the establishment or increase of reserves to secure or to pay | ||||||
7 | such bonds and interest thereon; the providing of working | ||||||
8 | capital; and the payment of all other costs or expenses of the | ||||||
9 | commission incident to and necessary or convenient to carry | ||||||
10 | out its corporate purposes and powers. These bonds shall have | ||||||
11 | all the qualities of negotiable instruments under the laws of | ||||||
12 | this State and shall not constitute indebtedness of any of the | ||||||
13 | municipalities constituting the commission. | ||||||
14 | (b) Source of payment. Every issue of bonds of a | ||||||
15 | commission shall be payable out of the revenues to be derived | ||||||
16 | pursuant to contracts with the specified municipalities and | ||||||
17 | other purchasers of water or by virtue of the operation of any | ||||||
18 | properties acquired or to be acquired or constructed. A | ||||||
19 | commission may issue such types of bonds as it determines, | ||||||
20 | including bonds as to which the principal and interest are | ||||||
21 | payable from the revenues from one or more projects, or from an | ||||||
22 | interest therein or a right to the products and services | ||||||
23 | thereof, or from one or more revenue producing contracts made | ||||||
24 | by the commission, or its revenues generally. Any such bonds | ||||||
25 | may be additionally secured by a pledge of any grant, subsidy, | ||||||
26 | contribution, or other revenue source from the United States, |
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1 | the State of Illinois, or any unit of local government, or any | ||||||
2 | combination thereof. | ||||||
3 | (c) Receipt of funds by treasurer. Before the treasurer of | ||||||
4 | the commission is entitled to receive the proceeds of the sale | ||||||
5 | of such a bond issue, the treasurer shall supply a corporate | ||||||
6 | surety bond in an amount equivalent to the amount of funds to | ||||||
7 | be derived from the sale of the bonds, and, in addition | ||||||
8 | thereto, the treasurer shall supply a separate corporate | ||||||
9 | surety bond for the faithful accounting of any funds that may | ||||||
10 | come into that individual's possession in an amount equal to | ||||||
11 | the amount of funds likely to come into the treasurer's hands | ||||||
12 | in any one year from the revenue to be derived from the | ||||||
13 | operation of any of the properties of the commission. The cost | ||||||
14 | of these surety bonds shall be paid by the commission. The | ||||||
15 | requirement to supply corporate surety bonds under this | ||||||
16 | subsection does not apply to the extent that the proceeds of | ||||||
17 | the sale of the bonds and other funds are subject to the | ||||||
18 | administration of the trustee pursuant to a trust indenture | ||||||
19 | with a bank or trust company. | ||||||
20 | (d) Approval process; terms. The revenue bonds shall be | ||||||
21 | issued pursuant to an ordinance or resolution, or, in the | ||||||
22 | alternative, pursuant to a master trust indenture as well as a | ||||||
23 | supplemental trust indenture with each issuance, and may be | ||||||
24 | issued in one or more series, and shall bear such date or | ||||||
25 | dates, mature at such time or times within the estimated | ||||||
26 | period of usefulness of the project involved and, in any |
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1 | event, not more than 50 years from the date thereof, bear | ||||||
2 | interest at such rate or rates as authorized under Section 2 of | ||||||
3 | the Bond Authorization Act, which rates may be fixed or | ||||||
4 | variable, be in such denominations, be in such form, either | ||||||
5 | coupon or registered, carry such conversion, registration, and | ||||||
6 | exchange privileges, have such rank or priority, be executed | ||||||
7 | in such manner, be payable in such medium of payment at such | ||||||
8 | place or places within or without the State, be subject to such | ||||||
9 | terms of redemption with or without premium, and contain or be | ||||||
10 | subject to such other terms as the ordinance or resolution, or | ||||||
11 | the master trust indenture or supplemental trust indenture or | ||||||
12 | both, may provide, and shall not be restricted by the | ||||||
13 | provisions of any other law limiting the amounts, maturities, | ||||||
14 | interest rates, or other terms of obligations of public | ||||||
15 | agencies or private persons. The master trust indenture and | ||||||
16 | any supplemental trust indenture shall be entered into with a | ||||||
17 | bank or trust company within or outside the State having trust | ||||||
18 | powers and possessing capital and surplus of not less than | ||||||
19 | $50,000,000. The bonds shall be sold in such manner as the | ||||||
20 | commission shall determine, at private or public sale. It | ||||||
21 | shall not be necessary that the ordinance or resolution, or | ||||||
22 | the master trust indenture or supplemental trust indenture or | ||||||
23 | both, refer to plans and specifications nor that there be on | ||||||
24 | file for public inspection prior to the adoption of such | ||||||
25 | ordinance or resolution, or the master trust indenture or | ||||||
26 | supplemental trust indenture or both, detailed plans and |
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1 | specifications of the project. This ordinance or resolution, | ||||||
2 | or the master trust indenture or supplemental trust indenture | ||||||
3 | or both, may contain such covenants and restrictions in | ||||||
4 | relation to the operation of the properties under the control | ||||||
5 | of the commission and the issuance of additional revenue bonds | ||||||
6 | thereafter as may be deemed necessary or advisable for the | ||||||
7 | assurance of payment of the bonds thereby authorized and as | ||||||
8 | may be thereafter issued. It shall be plainly stated on each | ||||||
9 | bond that it does not constitute an indebtedness of any | ||||||
10 | municipality represented by the commission within the meaning | ||||||
11 | of any statutory or constitutional limitation. Upon the | ||||||
12 | issuance of revenue bonds, the revenue of the commission | ||||||
13 | derived pursuant to contracts entered into for the sale of | ||||||
14 | water to the municipalities that have formed the commission | ||||||
15 | and to other municipalities that have become members pursuant | ||||||
16 | to the intergovernmental agreement, as well as contracts | ||||||
17 | entered into with other persons, corporations, political | ||||||
18 | subdivisions, municipal corporations, or other governmental or | ||||||
19 | non-governmental entities and from the operation of its | ||||||
20 | properties, shall be accounted for as provided in the | ||||||
21 | ordinance or resolution, or the master trust indenture or | ||||||
22 | supplemental trust indenture or both, authorizing the issuance | ||||||
23 | of the bonds. Any commission created under the provisions of | ||||||
24 | this Division may also issue bonds for the purpose of | ||||||
25 | providing funds for the payment, refunding, or redemption of | ||||||
26 | any of the commission's bonds or notes before, after, or at |
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1 | their maturity, including the payment of redemption premiums | ||||||
2 | or interest accruing or to accrue on such bonds or notes being | ||||||
3 | paid or redeemed, and for the payment of any installments of | ||||||
4 | interest accrued or to accrue on any bond or note. | ||||||
5 | (e) No limitation. The provisions of this Section are not | ||||||
6 | a limit upon a municipality that is a home rule unit. | ||||||
7 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-35 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 11-135.5-35. Revenues; rates; costs; construction | ||||||
9 | contracts. | ||||||
10 | (a) Revenue fund. Whenever bonds are issued under this | ||||||
11 | Division, the revenue received from the operation of the | ||||||
12 | properties under the control of the commission shall be set | ||||||
13 | aside as collected and deposited in a separate fund to be used | ||||||
14 | only (1) in paying the cost of the operation and maintenance of | ||||||
15 | those properties, (2) in providing an adequate depreciation | ||||||
16 | fund, (3) in paying the principal of and interest upon the | ||||||
17 | revenue bonds issued by the commission, as provided by this | ||||||
18 | Division, (4) to comply with the covenants of the ordinance or | ||||||
19 | resolution, or the master trust indenture or any applicable | ||||||
20 | supplemental trust indenture or both, authorizing the issuance | ||||||
21 | of such bonds, and (5) to carry out the corporate purposes and | ||||||
22 | powers of the commission. | ||||||
23 | (b) Rates and charges for waterworks system. If the | ||||||
24 | commission has charge of the operation of a complete | ||||||
25 | waterworks system, including the distribution mains, the |
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1 | commission shall establish rates and charges for water and the | ||||||
2 | use of commission waterworks system facilities, which shall be | ||||||
3 | sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation and | ||||||
4 | maintenance, to provide an adequate depreciation fund, to pay | ||||||
5 | the principal of and interest upon all revenue bonds issued as | ||||||
6 | provided by this Division, to comply with the covenants of the | ||||||
7 | ordinance or resolution, or the master trust indenture or any | ||||||
8 | applicable supplemental trust indenture or both, authorizing | ||||||
9 | the issuance of such bonds, and to carry out the corporate | ||||||
10 | purposes and powers of the commission. Charges and rates shall | ||||||
11 | be established, revised, and maintained by ordinance and | ||||||
12 | become payable as the commission may determine by ordinance. | ||||||
13 | (c) Rates and charges for water source of supply. If the | ||||||
14 | commission has charge of the operation of a common source of | ||||||
15 | supply of water, the municipalities represented by the | ||||||
16 | commission shall contract with the commission for water. These | ||||||
17 | municipalities shall establish such charges and rates for | ||||||
18 | water supplied by them to consumers as will be sufficient at | ||||||
19 | all times (1) to pay the cost of operation and maintenance of | ||||||
20 | the respective waterworks systems (or combined waterworks and | ||||||
21 | sewerage systems) of the municipalities, (2) to provide an | ||||||
22 | adequate depreciation fund therefor, (3) to pay the principal | ||||||
23 | of and interest on all revenue bonds of the municipalities | ||||||
24 | payable from the revenues of the waterworks system (or | ||||||
25 | combined waterworks and sewerage system), and (4) to pay the | ||||||
26 | charges and rates established by the commission for the sale |
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1 | of water by the commission to, and the use of commission | ||||||
2 | waterworks system facilities by, those municipalities. The | ||||||
3 | commission shall establish such charges and rates for water | ||||||
4 | supplied to those municipalities and the use of commission | ||||||
5 | waterworks system facilities as will be sufficient at all | ||||||
6 | times (1) to pay the cost of operation and maintenance of the | ||||||
7 | common source of supply of water, (2) to provide an adequate | ||||||
8 | depreciation fund therefor, (3) to pay the principal of and | ||||||
9 | interest on the revenue bonds issued by the commission, (4) to | ||||||
10 | comply with the covenants of the ordinance or resolution, or | ||||||
11 | the master trust indenture or any applicable supplemental | ||||||
12 | trust indenture or both, authorizing the issuance of such | ||||||
13 | bonds, and (5) to carry out the corporate purposes and powers | ||||||
14 | of the commission, under the provisions of this Division. | ||||||
15 | Contracts entered into between the commission and the | ||||||
16 | specified municipalities shall include covenants for the | ||||||
17 | establishment of rates and charges as provided in this | ||||||
18 | Section. | ||||||
19 | (d) Pension costs. Contributions to a retirement fund or | ||||||
20 | other pension alternative authorized by the Illinois Pension | ||||||
21 | Code, including, without limitation, the Illinois Municipal | ||||||
22 | Retirement Fund, by commissions created under this Division | ||||||
23 | which have been included under the retirement fund or other | ||||||
24 | pension alternative shall be considered a cost of operation | ||||||
25 | and maintenance for the purposes of this Section. | ||||||
26 | (e) Enforcement of obligations. A holder of a bond or of |
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1 | any of its coupons issued under this Division, in a civil | ||||||
2 | action, mandamus, or other proceeding, may enforce and compel | ||||||
3 | performance of all duties required by this Division to be | ||||||
4 | performed by such a commission or by any of the | ||||||
5 | municipalities, including the making of rates and charges, the | ||||||
6 | collecting of sufficient revenue, and the application thereof, | ||||||
7 | as provided in this Division. | ||||||
8 | (f) Construction contracts. All or any portion of a | ||||||
9 | waterworks system or other public improvement of such a | ||||||
10 | commission, when the expense thereof will exceed the greater | ||||||
11 | of (i) $25,000 or (ii) the amount of expense above which a work | ||||||
12 | or public improvement by a municipality must be let to the | ||||||
13 | lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids under | ||||||
14 | Section 8-9-1 of this Code, shall be constructed, maintained, | ||||||
15 | or repaired either: (1) by a contract let to the lowest | ||||||
16 | responsible bidder after advertising for bids, in the manner | ||||||
17 | prescribed by the commission's bylaws, rules, and regulations | ||||||
18 | and by the vote required as established in the | ||||||
19 | intergovernmental agreement pursuant to Section 11-135.5-25; | ||||||
20 | or (2) without advertising for bids, if authorized by a vote of | ||||||
21 | greater than a majority of all the commissioners as | ||||||
22 | established in the intergovernmental agreement pursuant to | ||||||
23 | Section 11-135.5-25. The commission's bylaws, rules, and | ||||||
24 | regulations shall provide for an alternative procedure for | ||||||
25 | emergency procurement if an emergency makes it impracticable | ||||||
26 | to follow the procedures in this subsection. |
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1 | (g) Project labor agreement. In connection with a contract | ||||||
2 | by a commission for the construction of all or any portion of a | ||||||
3 | waterworks system or other public improvement of the | ||||||
4 | commission, the commission must enter into a project labor | ||||||
5 | agreement with the applicable local building trades council | ||||||
6 | prior to the commencement of any and all construction, | ||||||
7 | building, renovation, demolition, or any material change to | ||||||
8 | the structure or land. | ||||||
9 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-40 new) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 11-135.5-40. Property. | ||||||
11 | (a) Generally. A commission may (i) acquire, hold, sell, | ||||||
12 | lease as lessor or lessee, transfer, or dispose of real or | ||||||
13 | personal property, or interest therein, and (ii) acquire by | ||||||
14 | gift, legacy, or grant any real estate or personal property, | ||||||
15 | or rights therein, in all such instances as it deems | ||||||
16 | appropriate in the exercise of its powers for its lawful | ||||||
17 | purposes, whether the land or personal property is located | ||||||
18 | within or outside the boundaries of the members of the | ||||||
19 | commission. The commission also may accept any grant, subsidy, | ||||||
20 | or contribution from the United States, the State of Illinois, | ||||||
21 | a unit of local government, or any other governmental entity, | ||||||
22 | or any combination thereof. | ||||||
23 | (b) Private property. Whenever a commission passes an | ||||||
24 | ordinance for the construction or acquisition of any | ||||||
25 | waterworks properties, or improvements or extension or mains, |
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1 | pumping stations, reservoirs, or other appurtenances thereto, | ||||||
2 | which such commission is authorized to make, the making of | ||||||
3 | which will require that private property be taken or damaged, | ||||||
4 | such commission may cause compensation therefor to be | ||||||
5 | ascertained and may condemn and acquire possession thereof in | ||||||
6 | the same manner as nearly as may be, as provided for the | ||||||
7 | exercise of the right of eminent domain under the Eminent | ||||||
8 | Domain Act. However, proceedings to ascertain the compensation | ||||||
9 | to be paid for taking or damaging private property shall be | ||||||
10 | instituted in the circuit court of the county where the | ||||||
11 | property sought to be taken or damaged is situated. | ||||||
12 | (c) Public property. When a commission created under this | ||||||
13 | Division requires that public property be taken or damaged for | ||||||
14 | the purposes specified in this Section, the commission may | ||||||
15 | condemn and acquire possession of public property and cause | ||||||
16 | compensation for such public property to be ascertained in the | ||||||
17 | same manner provided for the exercise of the right of eminent | ||||||
18 | domain under the Eminent Domain Act while the commission has | ||||||
19 | the power to initiate action in the manner provided by Article | ||||||
20 | 20 of the Eminent Domain Act. | ||||||
21 | (d) Schedule for acquisition. If a commission created | ||||||
22 | under this Division determines that negotiations for the | ||||||
23 | acquisition of property or easements for making any | ||||||
24 | improvement, which such commission is authorized to make, have | ||||||
25 | proven unsuccessful and, the commission shall have, by | ||||||
26 | resolution, adopted a schedule or plan of operation for the |
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1 | execution of the project and therein made a finding that it is | ||||||
2 | necessary to take such property or easements immediately or at | ||||||
3 | some specified later date in order to comply with the | ||||||
4 | schedule, the commission may commence proceedings to acquire | ||||||
5 | such property or easements in the same manner provided in | ||||||
6 | Article 20 of the Eminent Domain Act (quick-take procedure), | ||||||
7 | except that, if the property or easement is located in a | ||||||
8 | municipality having more than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the | ||||||
9 | commission may not commence such proceedings until the | ||||||
10 | acquisition has been approved by ordinance of the corporate | ||||||
11 | authorities of the municipality. | ||||||
12 | (e) Highways and public ground. A commission may | ||||||
13 | construct, maintain, alter, and extend its water mains as a | ||||||
14 | proper use of highways along, upon, under, and across any | ||||||
15 | highway, street, alley, or public ground in the State, | ||||||
16 | including highways within a municipality, but so as not to | ||||||
17 | inconvenience the public use thereof, and the commission may | ||||||
18 | construct, maintain, and operate any conduit or conduits, | ||||||
19 | water pipe or pipes, wholly or partially buried or otherwise | ||||||
20 | in, upon, and along any of the lands owned by the State and | ||||||
21 | under any of the public waters therein. However, the right, | ||||||
22 | permission, and authority hereby created shall be subject to | ||||||
23 | all public rights of commerce and navigation and the authority | ||||||
24 | of the United States in behalf of such public rights and also | ||||||
25 | the laws of the State to regulate and control the same. Notice | ||||||
26 | shall be given to the highway authorities of a municipality, |
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1 | county, township, road district, or township district in which | ||||||
2 | such highway, street, or public way may be situated at least 60 | ||||||
3 | days before any construction or installation work in such | ||||||
4 | highway or street shall commence. All laws and ordinances | ||||||
5 | pertaining to such work for the protection of the public and of | ||||||
6 | public property shall be complied with, except that no fee may | ||||||
7 | be charged such commission for the construction or | ||||||
8 | installation of such facilities in such public places. | ||||||
9 | (f) Surplus property. When, in the opinion of a | ||||||
10 | commission, real estate owned by it, however acquired, is no | ||||||
11 | longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, | ||||||
12 | profitable to, or for best interest of the commission, such | ||||||
13 | commission may, by resolution, lease such surplus real estate | ||||||
14 | for a period not to exceed 99 years or sell such surplus real | ||||||
15 | estate, in accordance with procedures established in the | ||||||
16 | intergovernmental agreement or bylaws or adopted by resolution | ||||||
17 | by such commission. | ||||||
18 | (g) Tax exemption. All property, income, and receipts of | ||||||
19 | or transactions by a commission shall be exempt from all | ||||||
20 | taxation, the same as if it were the property, income, or | ||||||
21 | receipts of or transaction by the member municipalities. | ||||||
22 | (h) Agricultural impact mitigation agreement. For any | ||||||
23 | private property that is used for agricultural purposes, as | ||||||
24 | defined in Section 1-60 of the Property Tax Code, that is | ||||||
25 | damaged or taken by a commission created under this Division, | ||||||
26 | the commission shall enter into an agricultural impact |
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1 | mitigation agreement with the Illinois Department of | ||||||
2 | Agriculture to ensure any negative impacts to private property | ||||||
3 | are properly mitigated. | ||||||
4 | (65 ILCS 5/11-135.5-45 new) | ||||||
5 | Sec. 11-135.5-45. Laws not applicable. The provisions of | ||||||
6 | this Division: (i) are not subject to Division 135 or Division | ||||||
7 | 136 of Article 11 of this Code or the Water Commission Act of | ||||||
8 | 1985; and (ii) do not apply to any commission formed or | ||||||
9 | operating under Division 135 or Division 136 of Article 11 of | ||||||
10 | this Code or the Water Commission Act of 1985. | ||||||
11 | Section 10. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by adding | ||||||
12 | Section 25-5-85 as follows: | ||||||
13 | (735 ILCS 30/25-5-85 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 25-5-85. Quick-take; regional water commissions. | ||||||
15 | Quick-take proceedings under Article 20 may be used by a | ||||||
16 | regional water commission for one period of 3 years after | ||||||
17 | adoption of a schedule for acquisition of property or | ||||||
18 | easements for the purposes of a regional water commission by a | ||||||
19 | regional water commission established under Division 11-135.5 | ||||||
20 | of the Illinois Municipal Code. This Section does not | ||||||
21 | authorize more than one 3-year quick-take period for any one | ||||||
22 | regional water commission.
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1 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
2 | becoming law.".
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