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1 | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Rock | ||||||
5 | Island Regional Port District Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 2. Findings. The General Assembly finds: | ||||||
7 | (1) Illinois' many port districts are an important part of | ||||||
8 | Illinois' waterway system since they support and facilitate | ||||||
9 | use of those waterways for the transport of goods. | ||||||
10 | (2) By supporting and facilitating use of the State's | ||||||
11 | waterways, Illinois' port districts provide economies of scale | ||||||
12 | in the movement of goods and economic development and job | ||||||
13 | creation opportunities within the area of the port districts. | ||||||
14 | (3) The geographic size of each port district varies and | ||||||
15 | can cover areas as small as the limits of a single municipality | ||||||
16 | or as large as multiple counties. | ||||||
17 | (4) Each port district is unique, faces different | ||||||
18 | challenges, and uses different approaches to encourage | ||||||
19 | waterway use. | ||||||
20 | (5) It is in the interest of supporting Illinois' waterway | ||||||
21 | system to create the Rock Island Regional Port District to | ||||||
22 | streamline governance by using existing municipal governments | ||||||
23 | participating in the Rock Island Regional Port District to |
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1 | make decisions within each municipality's corporate limits. | ||||||
2 | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
3 | "Administrative decision" has the meaning given to that | ||||||
4 | term in Section 3-101 of the Code of Civil Procedure. | ||||||
5 | "City council" means the city council or board of trustees | ||||||
6 | of a municipality. | ||||||
7 | "General obligation bond" means a bond that has any part | ||||||
8 | of its principal or interest paid by taxation. | ||||||
9 | "Governing and administrative body" means all of the city | ||||||
10 | councils of the participating municipalities. | ||||||
11 | "Governmental agency" means the federal government, a | ||||||
12 | state or local government, or any subdivision of the federal, | ||||||
13 | state, or local government. | ||||||
14 | "Navigable waters" means any public waters that are or can | ||||||
15 | be made usable for water commerce. | ||||||
16 | "Participating municipality" means the City of Rock Island | ||||||
17 | or a municipality that has all or any part of the municipality | ||||||
18 | annexed into the Port District. | ||||||
19 | "Person" means an individual, firm, partnership, | ||||||
20 | corporation, company, association, or joint stock association. | ||||||
21 | "Person" includes, without limitation, a trustee, receiver, | ||||||
22 | assignee, or personal representative thereof. | ||||||
23 | "Port District" means the Rock Island Regional Port | ||||||
24 | District created by this Act. | ||||||
25 | "Port facilities" means any public and other buildings, |
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1 | structures,
works, improvements, and equipment that are upon, | ||||||
2 | in, over, under, adjacent, or near navigable
waters, harbors, | ||||||
3 | slips, and basins and that are necessary or useful for or
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4 | incident to the furtherance of water and land commerce and the | ||||||
5 | operation of
small boats and pleasure craft. "Port facilities" | ||||||
6 | includes, without limitation, (i) improvements to the widening | ||||||
7 | and
deepening of
basins, slips, harbors, and navigable waters | ||||||
8 | and (ii) any lands, buildings, structures, improvements, | ||||||
9 | equipment, and appliances
located on Port District property | ||||||
10 | that are used for industrial, manufacturing,
commercial, or | ||||||
11 | recreational purposes. "Port facilities" does not include | ||||||
12 | terminal facilities | ||||||
13 | "Revenue bond" means a bond that has its principal and | ||||||
14 | interest paid solely from revenues or income derived from | ||||||
15 | ports, harbors, or any other buildings or facilities of the | ||||||
16 | Port District. | ||||||
17 | "Terminal" means a public place, such as a station or | ||||||
18 | depot, for receiving and delivering of baggage, mail, or | ||||||
19 | freight in connection with the transportation of persons and | ||||||
20 | property on water or land. | ||||||
21 | "Terminal facility" means any land, building, structure, | ||||||
22 | improvement, equipment, or appliance useful in the operation | ||||||
23 | of a public warehouse, a storage, transportation, or railway | ||||||
24 | facility, or industrial, manufacturing, or commercial | ||||||
25 | activities for the accommodation of or in connection with | ||||||
26 | commerce by water or land for the handling, docking, and |
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1 | serving small boats and pleasure craft. | ||||||
2 | Section 10. Creation; governing and administrative body. | ||||||
3 | (a) There is created a unit of local government by the name | ||||||
4 | of Rock Island Regional Port District that includes all the | ||||||
5 | territory within the corporate limits of the City of Rock | ||||||
6 | Island as those corporate limits exist on the effective date | ||||||
7 | of this Act. Territory may be annexed into the Port District in | ||||||
8 | the manner provided in Section 15. The Port District or | ||||||
9 | participating municipality may sue and be sued in the Port | ||||||
10 | District's or municipality's respective corporate name, but | ||||||
11 | execution shall not issue against any of the property or | ||||||
12 | assets of the Port District or participating municipality. The | ||||||
13 | Port District may adopt a common seal and change the same at | ||||||
14 | its pleasure. | ||||||
15 | All property of every kind belonging to the Port District | ||||||
16 | is exempt from taxation, except that taxes may be assessed and | ||||||
17 | levied upon a lessee of the Port District by reason of the | ||||||
18 | value of a leasehold estate separate and apart from the fee and | ||||||
19 | upon improvements as are constructed and owned by others than | ||||||
20 | the Port District. All property of the Port District is public | ||||||
21 | ground owned by a municipal corporation and used exclusively | ||||||
22 | for public purposes within the tax exemption provisions of | ||||||
23 | Sections 15-10, 15-15, 15-20, 15-30, 15-75, 15-140, 15-155, | ||||||
24 | and 15-160 of the Property Tax Code. | ||||||
25 | (b) The governing and administrative body of the Port |
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1 | District initially consists of the Rock Island City Council | ||||||
2 | and, thereafter, the Rock Island City Council and each city | ||||||
3 | council of an annexed municipality. The city council of a | ||||||
4 | participating municipality is the governing body of that | ||||||
5 | portion of the Port District within that participating | ||||||
6 | municipality's corporate limits. | ||||||
7 | Section 15. Annexation of territory; indebtedness of | ||||||
8 | municipalities. | ||||||
9 | (a) Territory that is adjacent to the Port District and | ||||||
10 | not included within any other port district may be annexed to | ||||||
11 | and become a part of the Port District in the manner provided | ||||||
12 | in this Section. | ||||||
13 | (b) An adjacent municipality may request annexation into | ||||||
14 | the Port District from the existing participating | ||||||
15 | municipalities by providing the city council of each | ||||||
16 | participating municipality a written request for the | ||||||
17 | annexation and a legal description of the portion of the | ||||||
18 | corporate limits to be included in the annexation. The city | ||||||
19 | council of each participating municipality shall consider | ||||||
20 | approval of the annexation of the new territory with approval | ||||||
21 | constituting a majority vote of the city council of each | ||||||
22 | participating municipality at a public meeting in which the | ||||||
23 | question has been placed on the published agenda. All | ||||||
24 | participating municipalities must approve the annexation of | ||||||
25 | the new territory for the annexation to occur. |
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1 | (c) A participating municipality may not incur the | ||||||
2 | indebtedness of another participating municipality within the | ||||||
3 | Port District. | ||||||
4 | Section 20. Rights and powers. The Port District has the | ||||||
5 | following rights and powers: | ||||||
6 | (1) To investigate conditions within the Port District | ||||||
7 | and to prepare and adopt priorities for the development of | ||||||
8 | port facilities for the Port District. In preparing and | ||||||
9 | recommending changes and modifications in existing port | ||||||
10 | facilities, or priorities for the development of those | ||||||
11 | facilities, the Port District may set aside and allocate | ||||||
12 | an area or areas within the lands owned by it to be leased | ||||||
13 | to private parties for industrial, manufacturing, | ||||||
14 | commercial, recreational, or harbor purposes where the | ||||||
15 | area or areas, in the opinion of the governing and | ||||||
16 | administrative body, are not required for primary purposes | ||||||
17 | in the development of harbor and port facilities for the | ||||||
18 | use of public water and land transportation or will not be | ||||||
19 | needed immediately for these purposes, and where the | ||||||
20 | leasing, in the opinion of the governing and | ||||||
21 | administrative body, will aid and promote the development | ||||||
22 | of terminal and port facilities. | ||||||
23 | (2) To issue permits for the construction of all | ||||||
24 | wharves, piers, dolphins, booms, weirs, breakwaters, | ||||||
25 | bulkheads, jetties, bridges, basins, slips, harbors, or |
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1 | other structures of any kind, over, under, in, or near | ||||||
2 | navigable waters within the Port District and permits for | ||||||
3 | the deposit of rock, earth, sand, or other material, or | ||||||
4 | any matter of any kind or description in the navigable | ||||||
5 | waters; except nothing contained in this paragraph shall | ||||||
6 | be construed so that it will be deemed necessary to obtain | ||||||
7 | a permit from a city council of a participating | ||||||
8 | municipality for the erection, operation, or maintenance | ||||||
9 | of a bridge crossing a waterway that serves as a boundary | ||||||
10 | between the State of Illinois and Iowa when the erection, | ||||||
11 | operation, or maintenance of the bridge is performed by | ||||||
12 | the participating municipality. | ||||||
13 | (3) To locate and establish dock lines and shore or | ||||||
14 | harbor lines. | ||||||
15 | (4) To regulate the anchorage, moorage, and speed of | ||||||
16 | waterborne vessels and to establish and enforce ordinances | ||||||
17 | for the operation of bridges, except nothing contained in | ||||||
18 | this paragraph shall be construed to give the Port | ||||||
19 | District authority to regulate the operation of a bridge | ||||||
20 | crossing a waterway that serves as a boundary between the | ||||||
21 | State of Illinois and Iowa when operation of the bridge is | ||||||
22 | performed by a participating municipality. | ||||||
23 | (5) To acquire, own, construct, lease, operate, and | ||||||
24 | maintain terminals, terminal facilities, and port | ||||||
25 | facilities, including, but not limited to, the widening | ||||||
26 | and deepening of slips, harbors, and navigable waters, and |
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1 | to fix and collect reasonable and nondiscriminatory | ||||||
2 | charges for the use of the terminals and facilities. The | ||||||
3 | charges collected shall be used to defray the reasonable | ||||||
4 | expenses of the Port District and to pay the principal of | ||||||
5 | and interest on any revenue bonds issued by the Port | ||||||
6 | District. | ||||||
7 | (6) To police its physical property and all waterways | ||||||
8 | and to exercise police powers regarding the property and | ||||||
9 | waterways or regarding the enforcement of an ordinance of | ||||||
10 | a participating municipality within that municipality's | ||||||
11 | boundaries, and to employ and commission police officers | ||||||
12 | and other qualified persons to enforce the same. An | ||||||
13 | ordinance of the participating municipality adopted under | ||||||
14 | this paragraph may provide for a suspension or revocation, | ||||||
15 | within the participating municipality, of any rights or | ||||||
16 | privileges within the control of the participating | ||||||
17 | municipality for a violation of the ordinance. | ||||||
18 | (7) To establish, organize, own, acquire, participate | ||||||
19 | in, operate, sell, and transfer export trading companies, | ||||||
20 | whether as shareholder, partner, or co-venturer, alone or | ||||||
21 | in cooperation with federal, state, or local governmental | ||||||
22 | authorities, federal, state, or national banking | ||||||
23 | associations, or any other public or private corporation | ||||||
24 | or person or persons. An export trading company organized | ||||||
25 | or operated under this paragraph and all the property of | ||||||
26 | the export trading company shall have the same privileges |
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1 | and immunities as accorded to the participating | ||||||
2 | municipality and may borrow money or obtain financial | ||||||
3 | assistance from private lenders or federal and state | ||||||
4 | governmental authorities or issue general obligation and | ||||||
5 | revenue bonds with the same kinds of security in | ||||||
6 | accordance with the same procedures, restrictions, and | ||||||
7 | privileges applicable when a participating municipality | ||||||
8 | obtains financial assistance or issues bonds for any of | ||||||
9 | its other authorized purposes. An export trading company | ||||||
10 | organized or operated under this paragraph may apply for | ||||||
11 | certification under Title II or Title III of the federal | ||||||
12 | Export Trading Company Act of 1982. | ||||||
13 | As used in this paragraph (7), "export trading | ||||||
14 | company" means a person, partnership, association, public | ||||||
15 | or private corporation, or similar organization, whether | ||||||
16 | operated for profit or not-for-profit, which is organized | ||||||
17 | and operated principally for purposes of exporting goods | ||||||
18 | or services produced in the United States, importing goods | ||||||
19 | or services produced in foreign countries, conducting | ||||||
20 | third-country trading, or facilitating trade by providing | ||||||
21 | one or more services in support of trade. | ||||||
22 | (8) To enter into agreements with the corporate | ||||||
23 | authorities or governing body of any other unit of local | ||||||
24 | government or any political subdivision of the State to | ||||||
25 | pay the reasonable expense of services furnished by the | ||||||
26 | unit of local government or political subdivision for or |
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1 | on account of income-producing properties of the Port | ||||||
2 | District. | ||||||
3 | (9) To enter into contracts dealing in any manner with | ||||||
4 | the objects and purposes of this Act. | ||||||
5 | (10) To acquire, own, lease, sell, or otherwise | ||||||
6 | dispose of interests in real property and improvements to | ||||||
7 | the real property and in personal property necessary to | ||||||
8 | fulfill the purposes of the Port District for a | ||||||
9 | participating municipality. | ||||||
10 | (11) To designate the fiscal year for the Port | ||||||
11 | District, which shall be the same fiscal year of a | ||||||
12 | municipality that is annexed into the Port District either | ||||||
13 | at the time of annexation or within 6 months after the | ||||||
14 | annexation. | ||||||
15 | (12) To engage in any activity or operation within a | ||||||
16 | participating municipality which is incidental to and in | ||||||
17 | furtherance of efficient operation of the Port District. | ||||||
18 | (13) To apply to the proper authorities of the
United | ||||||
19 | States of America under the appropriate law for the right | ||||||
20 | to
establish, operate, maintain, and lease foreign trade | ||||||
21 | zones and sub-zones
within the
jurisdiction of the United | ||||||
22 | States Customs and Border Protection and to establish, | ||||||
23 | operate, maintain, and lease the foreign trade zones and | ||||||
24 | sub-zones. | ||||||
25 | Section 25. Powers under the Industrial Project Revenue |
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1 | Bond Act. A participating municipality has the rights and | ||||||
2 | powers enumerated in the Industrial Project Revenue Bond Act | ||||||
3 | and may exercise those rights and powers in the same manner as | ||||||
4 | any other municipality, as that term is defined in Section | ||||||
5 | 11-74-2 of that Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 30. Buildings, property, and acquisition of | ||||||
7 | rights. | ||||||
8 | (a) A participating municipality may acquire, erect, | ||||||
9 | construct, reconstruct, improve, maintain, and operate one or | ||||||
10 | more, or a combination or combinations of, industrial | ||||||
11 | buildings, office buildings, buildings to be used as a | ||||||
12 | factory, mill shops, processing plants, packaging plants, | ||||||
13 | assembly plants, fabricating plants, and buildings to be used | ||||||
14 | as warehouses and other storage facilities. | ||||||
15 | (b) A participating municipality may acquire and accept by | ||||||
16 | purchase, lease, gift, grant, or otherwise any property and | ||||||
17 | rights useful for its purposes and to provide for the | ||||||
18 | development of channels, ports, harbors, port facilities, | ||||||
19 | terminal facilities, and any other building or facility that | ||||||
20 | the Port District has the power to acquire, construct, | ||||||
21 | reconstruct, extend, or improve to serve the needs of commerce | ||||||
22 | within the municipality's portion of the Port District. A | ||||||
23 | participating municipality may acquire real or personal | ||||||
24 | property or any rights in real or personal property in the | ||||||
25 | manner, as near as may be, as is provided for the exercise of |
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1 | the right of eminent domain under the Eminent Domain Act, | ||||||
2 | except that: (i) no rights or property of any kind or character | ||||||
3 | owned, leased, controlled, or operated and used by, or | ||||||
4 | necessary for the actual operations of, any common carrier | ||||||
5 | engaged in interstate commerce, or of any other public utility | ||||||
6 | subject to the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce | ||||||
7 | Commission, shall be taken or appropriated by a participating | ||||||
8 | municipality without first obtaining the approval of the | ||||||
9 | Illinois Commerce Commission; and (ii) no property owned by a | ||||||
10 | participating municipality shall be taken or appropriated for | ||||||
11 | facilities within a participating municipality's corporate | ||||||
12 | limits without the approval of the city council of the | ||||||
13 | participating municipality. | ||||||
14 | Section 35. Eminent domain. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
15 | provision of this Act, any power granted under this Act to | ||||||
16 | acquire property by condemnation or eminent domain is subject | ||||||
17 | to, and shall be exercised in accordance with, the Eminent | ||||||
18 | Domain Act. | ||||||
19 | Section 40. Prompt payment. Purchases made pursuant to | ||||||
20 | this Act shall be made in compliance with the Local Government | ||||||
21 | Prompt Payment Act. | ||||||
22 | Section 45. Lease of property; easements and permits; | ||||||
23 | rent, charges, and fees. |
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1 | (a) The city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
2 | lease to others for any period of time, not to exceed 99 years, | ||||||
3 | upon terms the city council determines, any of its real | ||||||
4 | property, rights-of-way, or privileges, or any interest in or | ||||||
5 | part of its real property, rights-of-way, or privileges, for | ||||||
6 | industrial, manufacturing, commercial, recreational, or harbor | ||||||
7 | purposes that, in the opinion of the city council, is no longer | ||||||
8 | required for its primary purposes in the development of port | ||||||
9 | facilities for the use of public transportation, or that may | ||||||
10 | not be immediately needed for those purposes, but where the | ||||||
11 | leases will, in the opinion of the city council, aid and | ||||||
12 | promote those purposes. In conjunction with those leases, the | ||||||
13 | participating municipality may grant rights-of-way and | ||||||
14 | privileges across the property of the Port District within the | ||||||
15 | participating municipality and those rights-of-way and | ||||||
16 | privileges may be assignable and irrevocable during the term | ||||||
17 | of the lease and may include the right to enter upon the | ||||||
18 | property of the Port District within the participating | ||||||
19 | municipality to do things necessary for the enjoyment of the | ||||||
20 | leases, rights-of-way, and privileges. Those leases may | ||||||
21 | contain conditions and retain interest in the leases as | ||||||
22 | determined to be in the best interest of the Port District by | ||||||
23 | the participating municipality's city council. | ||||||
24 | (b) The city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
25 | grant easements and permits for the use of real property, | ||||||
26 | rights-of-way, or privileges within the participating |
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1 | municipality, that, in the opinion of the participating | ||||||
2 | municipality's city council, will not interfere with the use | ||||||
3 | of the real property, rights-of-way, or privileges of the Port | ||||||
4 | District within the participating municipality for its | ||||||
5 | purposes, and those easements and permits may contain | ||||||
6 | conditions and retain interest deemed in the best interest of | ||||||
7 | the Port District within the participating municipality. | ||||||
8 | (c) The city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
9 | agree upon and collect the rentals, charges, and fees on all | ||||||
10 | leases, easements, rights-of-way, privileges, and permits made | ||||||
11 | or granted by the city council that are in the best interest of | ||||||
12 | the Port District within the participating municipality. The | ||||||
13 | rentals, charges, and fees charged shall be used to defray the | ||||||
14 | reasonable expenses of the Port District within the | ||||||
15 | participating municipality and to pay the principal of and | ||||||
16 | interest on any revenue bonds issued by the participating | ||||||
17 | municipality for Port District purposes. | ||||||
18 | Section 50. Powers of participating municipalities. | ||||||
19 | (a) A city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
20 | apply for and accept grants, loans, or appropriations from the | ||||||
21 | federal government or a state government, or any agency or | ||||||
22 | instrumentality of the federal government or a state | ||||||
23 | government, to be used for any of the purposes of the Port | ||||||
24 | District within the participating municipality and to enter | ||||||
25 | into any agreements with the federal government or a state |
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1 | government in relation to the grants, loans, or appropriations | ||||||
2 | by the participating municipality in which the funds will be | ||||||
3 | used. | ||||||
4 | (b) A city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
5 | petition any federal, state, or local authority, or any | ||||||
6 | administrative, judicial, or legislative authority, having | ||||||
7 | jurisdiction for the adoption and execution of any physical | ||||||
8 | improvement, change in method or system of handling freight, | ||||||
9 | warehousing, docking, lightering, and transfer of freight | ||||||
10 | that, in the opinion of the city council, is likely to improve | ||||||
11 | or better the handling of commerce in and through the Port | ||||||
12 | District in the participating municipality or improve terminal | ||||||
13 | or transportation facilities in the participating | ||||||
14 | municipality. | ||||||
15 | (c) A city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
16 | borrow money and issue either general obligation bonds or | ||||||
17 | revenue bonds for the purpose of (i) acquiring, constructing, | ||||||
18 | reconstructing, extending, improving, or operating the | ||||||
19 | terminals, terminal facilities, and other buildings or | ||||||
20 | facilities that the participating municipality has the power | ||||||
21 | to acquire, construct, reconstruct, extend, or improve, (ii) | ||||||
22 | acquiring any property and equipment useful for construction, | ||||||
23 | reconstruction, extension, improvement, or operation, and | ||||||
24 | (iii) acquiring necessary cash working funds. | ||||||
25 | Section 55. Insurance and indemnification contracts. A |
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1 | participating municipality may procure and enter into | ||||||
2 | contracts for any type of insurance or indemnity against loss | ||||||
3 | or damage to property from any cause, including against loss | ||||||
4 | of use and occupancy, against death or injury of any person, | ||||||
5 | against employers' liability, against any act of any member, | ||||||
6 | officer, or employee of the Port District within the | ||||||
7 | participating municipality in the performance of the duties of | ||||||
8 | his or her office or employment, or against any other | ||||||
9 | insurable risk. | ||||||
10 | Section 60. Bonds. | ||||||
11 | (a) The city council of a participating municipality may, | ||||||
12 | pursuant to ordinance and within that municipality's corporate | ||||||
13 | limits, issue and dispose of its interest-bearing revenue | ||||||
14 | bonds and may also in the same manner issue and dispose of its | ||||||
15 | interest-bearing revenue bonds to refund any revenue bonds at | ||||||
16 | maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at any time | ||||||
17 | before maturity with the consent of the holders. Issuance and | ||||||
18 | disposition of revenue bonds under this subsection may be done | ||||||
19 | without submitting the question to referendum, notwithstanding | ||||||
20 | any other provision of law. | ||||||
21 | (b) A city council of a participating municipality may | ||||||
22 | issue general obligation bonds to be used for Port District | ||||||
23 | purposes within that municipality's corporate limits inside | ||||||
24 | the Port District by adopting an ordinance specifying the | ||||||
25 | amount of bonds to be issued, the purpose for which the bonds |
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1 | will be issued, the maximum rate of interest the bonds will | ||||||
2 | bear, which shall not be more than the maximum rate authorized | ||||||
3 | by the Bond Authorization Act in effect at the time of the | ||||||
4 | making of the contract, and the date of maturity, which shall | ||||||
5 | not be more than 20 years after the date of issuance. The city | ||||||
6 | council of a participating municipality may issue and, in | ||||||
7 | accordance with subsection (e), sell the bonds specified in | ||||||
8 | the ordinance and adopt an ordinance levying an annual tax | ||||||
9 | against all the taxable property within the municipality's | ||||||
10 | corporate limits inside the Port District sufficient to pay | ||||||
11 | the maturing principal and interest of the bonds and to file a | ||||||
12 | certified copy of the ordinances in the office of the county | ||||||
13 | clerk of Rock Island County. Thereafter, the county clerk | ||||||
14 | shall annually extend taxes against all the taxable property | ||||||
15 | within the corporate limits of the participating municipality | ||||||
16 | inside the Port District at the rate specified in the | ||||||
17 | ordinance levying the taxes. The aggregate amount of principal | ||||||
18 | of general obligation bonds issued under this subsection shall | ||||||
19 | not exceed 2.5% of the assessed valuation of all taxable | ||||||
20 | property within the corporate limits of the participating | ||||||
21 | municipality within the Port District. | ||||||
22 | With respect to instruments for the payment of money | ||||||
23 | issued under this subsection: (i) the Omnibus Bond Acts are | ||||||
24 | supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in | ||||||
25 | accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any | ||||||
26 | provision of this Act that may appear to be or to have been |
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1 | more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) the provisions of this | ||||||
2 | subsection are not a limitation on the supplementary authority | ||||||
3 | granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and (iii) instruments issued | ||||||
4 | under this subsection within the supplementary authority | ||||||
5 | granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are not invalid because of any | ||||||
6 | provision of this Act that may appear to be or to have been | ||||||
7 | more restrictive than those Acts. | ||||||
8 | (c) All revenue bonds shall be payable solely from the | ||||||
9 | revenues or income to be derived from the terminals, terminal | ||||||
10 | facilities, port facilities, and any other building or | ||||||
11 | facility, or part of a building or facility, that the | ||||||
12 | participating municipality has the power to acquire, | ||||||
13 | construct, reconstruct, extend, or improve. The revenue bonds | ||||||
14 | may bear a single date or multiple dates and may mature at any | ||||||
15 | time not exceeding 40 years from the bonds' respective dates, | ||||||
16 | as shall be provided in the ordinance authorizing issuance. | ||||||
17 | Both revenue bonds and general obligation bonds may bear | ||||||
18 | interest at the rate or rates as permitted in the Bond | ||||||
19 | Authorization Act payable semi-annually, as provided in the | ||||||
20 | ordinance authorizing issuance. All bonds, whether revenue or | ||||||
21 | general obligations, may be in the form, may carry the | ||||||
22 | registration privileges, may be executed in the manner, may be | ||||||
23 | payable at the place or places, may be made subject to | ||||||
24 | redemption in the manner and upon the terms, with or without | ||||||
25 | premium as is stated on the face of the bond, may be | ||||||
26 | authenticated in the manner, and may contain terms and |
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1 | covenants as provided in the ordinance authorizing issuance. | ||||||
2 | The holder or holders of any bonds or interest coupons | ||||||
3 | attached to the bonds issued by a participating municipality | ||||||
4 | may bring suit to compel the performance and observance by the | ||||||
5 | participating municipality or any of its officers, agents, or | ||||||
6 | employees of any contract or covenant made by the | ||||||
7 | participating municipality with the holders of the bonds or | ||||||
8 | interest coupons and to compel the participating municipality | ||||||
9 | and any of its officers, agents, or employees to perform any | ||||||
10 | duties required to be performed for the benefit of the holders | ||||||
11 | of any of the bonds or interest coupons by the provision in the | ||||||
12 | ordinance authorizing the bonds' or interest coupons' | ||||||
13 | issuance, and to enjoin the participating municipality and any | ||||||
14 | of its officers, agents, or employees from taking any action | ||||||
15 | in conflict with any contract or covenant, including the | ||||||
16 | establishment of charges, fees, and rates for the use of | ||||||
17 | facilities. | ||||||
18 | Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any bond, whether | ||||||
19 | revenue or general obligation, and in the absence of any | ||||||
20 | express recital on the face of the bond that it is | ||||||
21 | nonnegotiable, all the bonds shall be negotiable instruments. | ||||||
22 | Pending the preparation and execution of the bonds, temporary | ||||||
23 | bonds may be issued with or without interest coupons as | ||||||
24 | provided by ordinance. | ||||||
25 | (d) All revenue bonds shall be issued and sold by the | ||||||
26 | participating municipality in the manner as the participating |
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1 | municipality shall determine. However, if any bonds are issued | ||||||
2 | to bear interest at the maximum rate of interest allowed by | ||||||
3 | subsection (c), the bonds shall be sold for not less than par | ||||||
4 | and accrued interest. The selling price of bonds bearing | ||||||
5 | interest at a rate less than the maximum allowable interest | ||||||
6 | rate per annum shall be set so that the interest cost to the | ||||||
7 | participating municipality of the money received from the bond | ||||||
8 | sale shall not exceed the maximum annual interest rate allowed | ||||||
9 | by subsection (c), computed to absolute maturity of the bonds | ||||||
10 | according to standard tables of bond values. | ||||||
11 | (e) All general obligation bonds issued by a participating | ||||||
12 | municipality shall be sold by the participating municipality | ||||||
13 | upon sealed bids to the highest and best responsible bidder | ||||||
14 | who specifies the lowest net interest cost for the bonds. The | ||||||
15 | participating municipality shall publish at least once, in a | ||||||
16 | newspaper published in and having general circulation in the | ||||||
17 | participating municipality, a notice of the time, date, and | ||||||
18 | place when and where sealed bids for the purchase of the bonds | ||||||
19 | will be received and publicly opened, read, and tabulated, | ||||||
20 | which shall not be less than 10 days after the date of the | ||||||
21 | publication. The bonds shall be sold for not less than par plus | ||||||
22 | accrued interest to the date of delivery. | ||||||
23 | (f) Upon the issue of any revenue bonds as provided in this | ||||||
24 | Act, the participating municipality shall fix and establish | ||||||
25 | rates, charges, and fees for the use of facilities acquired, | ||||||
26 | constructed, reconstructed, extended, or improved with the |
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1 | proceeds derived from the sale of the revenue bonds sufficient | ||||||
2 | at all times with other revenues of the participating | ||||||
3 | municipality, if any, to pay: (i) the cost of maintaining, | ||||||
4 | repairing, regulating, and operating the facilities; and (ii) | ||||||
5 | the bonds and interest on the bonds as they become due and all | ||||||
6 | sinking fund requirements and other requirements provided by | ||||||
7 | the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the bonds or as | ||||||
8 | provided by any trust agreement executed to secure payment of | ||||||
9 | the bonds. | ||||||
10 | The participating municipality may execute and deliver a | ||||||
11 | trust agreement or agreements to secure the payment of any or | ||||||
12 | all revenue bonds and for the purpose of setting forth the | ||||||
13 | covenants and undertaking by the participating municipality in | ||||||
14 | connection with the issuance of revenue bonds and the issuance | ||||||
15 | of any additional revenue bonds payable from revenue income | ||||||
16 | derived from the terminals, terminal facilities, port | ||||||
17 | facilities, and other buildings or facilities that the | ||||||
18 | participating municipality has the power to acquire, | ||||||
19 | construct, reconstruct, extend, or improve. However, a lien | ||||||
20 | upon any physical property of the participating municipality | ||||||
21 | shall not be created in the trust agreement or agreements. A | ||||||
22 | remedy for any breach or default of the terms of the trust | ||||||
23 | agreement by the participating municipality may be by mandamus | ||||||
24 | in the circuit court to compel performance and compliance with | ||||||
25 | the trust agreement, but the trust agreement may prescribe by | ||||||
26 | whom or on whose behalf the action may be instituted. |
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1 | (g) Bonds issued by a participating municipality and other | ||||||
2 | obligations of the participating municipality shall not be an | ||||||
3 | indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois, of a | ||||||
4 | political subdivision of the State, or of a unit of local | ||||||
5 | government, including the Port District or any other | ||||||
6 | participating municipality. | ||||||
7 | A revenue bond shall not be an indebtedness of a | ||||||
8 | participating municipality within the purview of any | ||||||
9 | constitutional limitation or provision, and it shall be stated | ||||||
10 | on the face of each revenue bond that it does not constitute an | ||||||
11 | indebtedness but is payable solely from the revenues or income | ||||||
12 | derived from terminals, terminal facilities, and port | ||||||
13 | facilities within the corporate limits of that participating | ||||||
14 | municipality. | ||||||
15 | Section 65. Tax levy. In addition to the tax that may be | ||||||
16 | imposed under subsection (b) of Section 60, a participating | ||||||
17 | municipality may levy a tax for corporate purposes of the Port | ||||||
18 | District within that portion of the municipality in the Port | ||||||
19 | District annually, but which rate shall not exceed .05% of the | ||||||
20 | value of all taxable property within that municipality within | ||||||
21 | the Port District as equalized or assessed by the Department | ||||||
22 | of Revenue. | ||||||
23 | Section 70. Permits. It is unlawful to make any fill or | ||||||
24 | deposit of rock, earth, sand, or other material, or any refuse |
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1 | matter of any kind or description, or build or commence the | ||||||
2 | building of any wharf, pier, dolphin, boom, weir, breakwater, | ||||||
3 | bulkhead, jetty, bridge, or other structure over, under, or | ||||||
4 | near any navigable waters within the Port District without | ||||||
5 | first submitting the plans, profiles, and specifications, and | ||||||
6 | any other data and information as may be required, to the | ||||||
7 | participating municipality in which the project is located and | ||||||
8 | receiving a permit. A person, corporation, company, | ||||||
9 | municipality, or other agency that does any of the things | ||||||
10 | prohibited in this Section without securing a permit as | ||||||
11 | required in this Section shall be guilty of a Class A | ||||||
12 | misdemeanor. However, a permit is not required (i) for any | ||||||
13 | project for which a permit has already been secured from a | ||||||
14 | proper governmental agency prior to the creation of the Port | ||||||
15 | District or (ii) for a project to be undertaken by a | ||||||
16 | participating municipality for which a permit is required from | ||||||
17 | a governmental agency other than the participating | ||||||
18 | municipality before the municipality can proceed with the | ||||||
19 | project. Any structure, fill, or deposit erected or made in | ||||||
20 | any of the public bodies of water within the Port District in | ||||||
21 | violation of the provisions of this Section is a purpresture | ||||||
22 | and may be abated at the expense of the person, corporation, | ||||||
23 | company, municipality, or other agency responsible for the | ||||||
24 | violation, or, if, in the discretion of the participating | ||||||
25 | municipality where the project is located, it is decided that | ||||||
26 | the structure, fill, or deposit may remain, the participating |
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1 | municipality where the project is located may fix a | ||||||
2 | requirement, restriction, or rental or require and compel | ||||||
3 | necessary changes, modifications, and repairs to protect the | ||||||
4 | municipality's interest. | ||||||
5 | Section 75. Conflicts of interest. Except as otherwise | ||||||
6 | provided in this Act, it is unlawful for any member, officer, | ||||||
7 | employee, or other appointee of the governing and | ||||||
8 | administrative body or participating municipality or for the | ||||||
9 | husband, wife, or minor child of a city council of a | ||||||
10 | participating municipality to have, acquire, obtain, or hold | ||||||
11 | any contract, work, or business of the Port District, whether | ||||||
12 | for stationery, printing, paper, services, material, or | ||||||
13 | supplies or any private financial interest in the sale or | ||||||
14 | lease of property to or from the Port District. It is unlawful | ||||||
15 | for any firm, partnership, association, or corporation from | ||||||
16 | which these persons shall be entitled, by contract, stock | ||||||
17 | ownership, or otherwise, to receive more than 7.5% of the | ||||||
18 | total distributable net income from having, acquiring, | ||||||
19 | obtaining, or holding the contract, work, or business or any | ||||||
20 | private financial interest. It is unlawful for any firm, | ||||||
21 | partnership, association, or corporation from which a listed | ||||||
22 | person, together with his or her wife, husband, or minor child | ||||||
23 | or children, or any combination, who shall by contract, stock | ||||||
24 | ownership, or otherwise be entitled to receive, in the | ||||||
25 | aggregate, more than 15% of the total distributable income |
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1 | from having, acquiring, obtaining, or holding the contract, | ||||||
2 | work, or business or any private financial interest. Any | ||||||
3 | person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation that | ||||||
4 | violates the provisions of this Section shall forfeit any and | ||||||
5 | all sums paid or to be paid by the Port District under the | ||||||
6 | contract, sale, or lease and, if found guilty of a violation, | ||||||
7 | shall be guilty of a business offense and shall be fined not to | ||||||
8 | exceed $2,500. | ||||||
9 | Section 80. Organization for the transaction of business. | ||||||
10 | As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act and | ||||||
11 | as soon as practicable after the annexation of any property | ||||||
12 | into the Port District, the Rock Island City Council or the | ||||||
13 | city council of any subsequent municipality annexed into the | ||||||
14 | Port District, as applicable, shall determine how the | ||||||
15 | municipality will organize for the transaction of business | ||||||
16 | either as part of normal meetings of the municipality's city | ||||||
17 | council or special meetings to conduct business related to the | ||||||
18 | Port District that falls within the municipality's corporate | ||||||
19 | limits, and the city council shall determine whether separate | ||||||
20 | bylaws and procedures should be adopted to regulate and govern | ||||||
21 | proceedings of that portion of the Port District within the | ||||||
22 | participating municipality's corporate limits. | ||||||
23 | Section 85. Meetings; actions of the Port District. | ||||||
24 | (a) All city councils of participating municipalities |
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1 | shall meet in a joint session at least once every calendar year | ||||||
2 | to discuss Port District business. Additionally, all city | ||||||
3 | councils of participating municipalities shall meet in a joint | ||||||
4 | session no later than 60 days following the annexation of a | ||||||
5 | municipality into the Port District. | ||||||
6 | (b) The city council of a participating municipality shall | ||||||
7 | meet to discuss Port District business at least once each | ||||||
8 | calendar month, the time and place of the meetings to be fixed | ||||||
9 | by the city council of the participating municipality. Special | ||||||
10 | meetings may be called as allowed in the ordinances of the | ||||||
11 | participating municipality. | ||||||
12 | (c) The Port District may act (i) through its governing | ||||||
13 | and administrative body for the Port District as a whole, as | ||||||
14 | provided in this subsection or (ii) individually through the | ||||||
15 | actions of a city council of a participating municipality | ||||||
16 | solely for the portion of Port District within that | ||||||
17 | participating municipality's corporate limits, as provided in | ||||||
18 | subsection (d). | ||||||
19 | All actions by the governing and administrative body shall | ||||||
20 | be by ordinance or resolution by the affirmative vote of a | ||||||
21 | majority of the city councils of the participating | ||||||
22 | municipalities. However, the governing and administrative body | ||||||
23 | may not take any action solely within one participating | ||||||
24 | municipality without the approval of the majority of members | ||||||
25 | on that participating municipality's city council. If an | ||||||
26 | ordinance or resolution adopted by the governing and |
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1 | administrative body conflicts with an ordinance or resolution | ||||||
2 | relating to Port District purposes adopted of a city council | ||||||
3 | of a participating municipality, the ordinance or resolution | ||||||
4 | adopted by the city council of the participating municipality | ||||||
5 | controls unless the majority of members on that participating | ||||||
6 | municipality's city council approved the ordinance or | ||||||
7 | resolution of the governing and administrative body. | ||||||
8 | (d) All actions regarding the Port District within each | ||||||
9 | participating municipality shall be by ordinance or resolution | ||||||
10 | and, except as otherwise provided in this Act, the affirmative | ||||||
11 | vote of a majority of the city council of the participating | ||||||
12 | municipality. The chief elected officer of the city council of | ||||||
13 | a participating municipality is entitled to vote on all | ||||||
14 | matters coming before the city council related to the Port | ||||||
15 | District within the participating municipality, | ||||||
16 | notwithstanding any other provision of law. | ||||||
17 | All ordinances, resolutions, and proceedings of the city | ||||||
18 | council of a participating municipality and all documents and | ||||||
19 | records in its possession are public records and open to | ||||||
20 | public inspection at the office of the participating | ||||||
21 | municipality, except documents and records that are kept or | ||||||
22 | prepared by the participating municipality for the Port | ||||||
23 | District within the municipality's corporate limits for use in | ||||||
24 | negotiations, legal actions, or proceedings related to that | ||||||
25 | portion of the Port District within the municipality's | ||||||
26 | corporate limits. |
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1 | Section 90. Treasurer and secretary. A participating | ||||||
2 | municipality's secretary and treasurer are assigned to those | ||||||
3 | same duties for Port District business within the | ||||||
4 | participating municipality. Their respective municipal | ||||||
5 | offices' constitutional oaths and corporate sureties shall | ||||||
6 | serve as the same for the conduct of work related to the Port | ||||||
7 | District within the participating municipality. Whatever penal | ||||||
8 | sum may be directed by the participating municipality's city | ||||||
9 | council conditioned upon the faithful performance of the | ||||||
10 | duties of the office and the payment of all money received by | ||||||
11 | him or her according to law shall be the same for work related | ||||||
12 | to the Port District within the participating municipality's | ||||||
13 | corporate limits. The city council may, at any time, require a | ||||||
14 | new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum determined by the | ||||||
15 | city council within the municipality's existing ordinances. | ||||||
16 | The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss | ||||||
17 | sustained by the insolvency, failure, or closing of any | ||||||
18 | savings or loan association or national or State bank where | ||||||
19 | the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or savings and | ||||||
20 | loan association has been approved by the city council as a | ||||||
21 | depositary for these funds. The oaths and corporate sureties | ||||||
22 | shall be filed in the principal office of the participating | ||||||
23 | municipality. | ||||||
24 | Section 95. Funds of the Port District; check and draft |
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1 | signatures. | ||||||
2 | (a) All funds deposited by the treasurer in a bank or | ||||||
3 | savings and loan association shall be placed in the name of the | ||||||
4 | Port District for the participating municipality and shall be | ||||||
5 | withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or | ||||||
6 | savings and loan association, signed by the treasurer and | ||||||
7 | countersigned by the chief elected official of the | ||||||
8 | municipality in which the funds were derived for the Port | ||||||
9 | District or in the same manner as required by the municipality | ||||||
10 | within the municipality's ordinances. | ||||||
11 | A bank or savings and loan association may not receive | ||||||
12 | public funds as permitted by this subsection unless it has | ||||||
13 | complied with the requirements under Section 6 of the Public | ||||||
14 | Funds Investment Act. | ||||||
15 | (b) If an officer whose signature appears upon a check or | ||||||
16 | draft issued pursuant to this Act ceases to hold his or her | ||||||
17 | office before the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, | ||||||
18 | his or her signature nevertheless shall be valid and | ||||||
19 | sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if he or | ||||||
20 | she had remained in office until delivery of the check or | ||||||
21 | draft. | ||||||
22 | Section 100. General manager; general attorney; chief | ||||||
23 | engineer. A participating municipality may appoint a | ||||||
24 | general manager, who shall be a person of recognized ability | ||||||
25 | and business experience, to hold this position at the pleasure |
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1 | of that municipality and within the municipal corporate limits | ||||||
2 | inside the Port District. The same general manager may be | ||||||
3 | appointed by more than one participating municipality. The | ||||||
4 | general manager may manage the properties and business of the | ||||||
5 | Port District and the employees of the Port District, subject | ||||||
6 | to the general control of the municipality or municipalities, | ||||||
7 | may direct the enforcement of all ordinances and resolutions | ||||||
8 | of the municipality or municipalities related to the Port | ||||||
9 | District, and may perform other duties prescribed by the | ||||||
10 | municipality or municipalities. | ||||||
11 | A participating municipality may appoint a general | ||||||
12 | attorney, a chief engineer, and other officers, attorneys, | ||||||
13 | engineers, consultants, agents, and employees as may be | ||||||
14 | necessary and define their duties and may require bonds of | ||||||
15 | them as the municipality may designate. The same officers, | ||||||
16 | attorneys, engineers, consultants, agents, and employees | ||||||
17 | manager may be appointed by more than one participating | ||||||
18 | municipality. | ||||||
19 | The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer and | ||||||
20 | all other employees provided for by this Section are exempt | ||||||
21 | from taking and subscribing to any oath of office and may not | ||||||
22 | be members of the city council of a participating | ||||||
23 | municipality. The compensation of the general manager, general | ||||||
24 | attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, | ||||||
25 | consultants, agents, and employees shall be fixed by the | ||||||
26 | participating municipality or municipalities employing the |
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1 | individual. All employees are subject to the provisions of | ||||||
2 | Section 75. | ||||||
3 | Section 105. Fines and Penalties. The city council of a | ||||||
4 | participating municipality may adopt any fines or penalties as | ||||||
5 | it deems proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by | ||||||
6 | ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general | ||||||
7 | circulation in the area of the Port District within the | ||||||
8 | municipality's corporate limits. An ordinance imposing fines | ||||||
9 | or penalties may not take effect until 10 days after its | ||||||
10 | publication. | ||||||
11 | Section 110. Report and financial statement. Within 60 | ||||||
12 | days after the end of a fiscal year, a participating | ||||||
13 | municipality's city council shall have prepared by a certified | ||||||
14 | public accountant a complete and detailed report and financial | ||||||
15 | statement of the operations and assets and liabilities of the | ||||||
16 | Port District within the municipality's corporate limits. | ||||||
17 | Copies of the report shall be prepared for distribution to | ||||||
18 | persons interested, upon request, and a copy of the report and | ||||||
19 | financial statement shall be filed with the Governor and with | ||||||
20 | the Rock Island County Clerk. | ||||||
21 | Section 115. Investigations; administrative decisions. | ||||||
22 | (a) A participating municipality may investigate | ||||||
23 | conditions of the Port District within the municipality's |
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1 | corporate limits and investigate the enforcement of the | ||||||
2 | municipality's ordinances relating to the Port District within | ||||||
3 | the municipality's corporate limits. When conducting an | ||||||
4 | investigation, the municipality may hold public hearings on | ||||||
5 | its own motion. | ||||||
6 | A circuit court, upon application of a participating | ||||||
7 | municipality, may compel the attendance of witnesses, the | ||||||
8 | production of books and papers, and giving of testimony before | ||||||
9 | the municipality's city council by attachment for contempt or | ||||||
10 | otherwise in the same manner as the production of evidence may | ||||||
11 | be compelled before the court. | ||||||
12 | When conducting an investigation authorized by this | ||||||
13 | Section, the participating municipality shall, at its expense, | ||||||
14 | provide a stenographer to take down all testimony and shall | ||||||
15 | preserve a record of the proceedings. The notice of hearing, | ||||||
16 | complaint, and all other documents in the nature of pleadings | ||||||
17 | and written motions filed in the proceedings, the transcript | ||||||
18 | of testimony, and the orders or decision of the city council | ||||||
19 | constitutes the record of the proceedings. | ||||||
20 | (b) The city council of the participating municipality is | ||||||
21 | not required to certify any record or file any answer or | ||||||
22 | otherwise appear in any proceeding for judicial review of an | ||||||
23 | administrative decision unless the party asking for review | ||||||
24 | deposits with the clerk of the court the sum of $1 per page of | ||||||
25 | the record representing the costs of the certification. | ||||||
26 | Failure to make this deposit is ground for dismissal of the |
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1 | action. | ||||||
2 | A final administrative decision of a participating | ||||||
3 | municipality is subject to judicial review under the | ||||||
4 | Administrative Review Law and the rules adopted pursuant to | ||||||
5 | that Law. | ||||||
6 | Section 120. Severability; interaction with other laws and | ||||||
7 | parties. | ||||||
8 | (a) The provisions of this Act are severable under Section | ||||||
9 | 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. | ||||||
10 | (b) The provisions of this Act do not impair, alter, | ||||||
11 | modify, repeal, or supersede the jurisdiction or powers of the | ||||||
12 | Illinois Commerce Commission or of the Department of Natural | ||||||
13 | Resources under the Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act. | ||||||
14 | (c) Nothing in this Act or done under its authority shall | ||||||
15 | apply to, restrict, limit, or interfere with the use of any | ||||||
16 | terminal facility or port facility owned or operated by any | ||||||
17 | private person for the storage or handling or transfer of any | ||||||
18 | commodity moving in interstate commerce or the use of the land | ||||||
19 | and facilities of a common carrier or other public utility and | ||||||
20 | the space above the land and facilities in the business of the | ||||||
21 | common carrier or other public utility without approval of the | ||||||
22 | Illinois Commerce Commission and without the payment of just | ||||||
23 | compensation to the common carrier or other public utility for | ||||||
24 | damages resulting from the restriction, limitation, or | ||||||
25 | interference. |
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1 | (d) The provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code shall | ||||||
2 | not be effective inside the Port District insofar as that Code | ||||||
3 | conflicts with this Act or grants substantially the same | ||||||
4 | powers to any municipality or political subdivision as are | ||||||
5 | granted to the Port District by this Act.
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6 | Section 900. Home rule. | ||||||
7 | (a) A participating municipality that is a home rule | ||||||
8 | municipality may not regulate or act in a manner inconsistent | ||||||
9 | with this Act as those regulations or acts apply to the Rock | ||||||
10 | Island Regional Port District. This Act is a limitation under | ||||||
11 | subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | ||||||
12 | Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units of | ||||||
13 | powers and functions exercised by the State. | ||||||
14 | (b) Nothing in this Section prohibits regulations or | ||||||
15 | actions by a municipality that are otherwise lawful and not | ||||||
16 | expressly prohibited by or in conflict with this Act. | ||||||
17 | Section 905. The Foreign Trade Zones Act is amended by | ||||||
18 | changing Section 1 as follows:
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19 | (50 ILCS 40/1) (from Ch. 24, par. 1361)
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20 | Sec. 1.
Each of the following units of State or local | ||||||
21 | government and public or
private corporations shall have the | ||||||
22 | power to apply to proper authorities of
the United States of | ||||||
23 | America pursuant to appropriate law for the right to
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1 | establish, operate, maintain and lease foreign trade zones and | ||||||
2 | sub-zones
within its corporate limits or within limits | ||||||
3 | established pursuant to
agreement with proper authorities of | ||||||
4 | the United States of America, as the
case may be, and to | ||||||
5 | establish, operate, maintain and lease such foreign
trade | ||||||
6 | zones and sub-zones:
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7 | (a) The City of East St. Louis.
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8 | (b) The Bi-State Authority, Lawrenceville - Vincennes
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9 | Airport.
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10 | (c) The Waukegan Port district.
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11 | (d) The Illinois Valley Regional Port District.
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12 | (e) The Economic Development Council, Inc. located in the
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13 | area of the United States Customs Port of Entry for Peoria,
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14 | pursuant to authorization granted by the county boards in the
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15 | geographic area served by the proposed foreign trade zone.
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16 | (f) The Greater Rockford Airport Authority.
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17 | (f-1) The Rock Island Regional Port District, | ||||||
18 | (f-5) The Illinois Department of Transportation, with | ||||||
19 | respect to the South Suburban Airport. | ||||||
20 | (g) After the effective date of this amendatory Act of | ||||||
21 | 1984, any county,
city, village or town within the State or a | ||||||
22 | public or private corporation
authorized or licensed to do | ||||||
23 | business in the State or any combination thereof
may apply to | ||||||
24 | the Foreign Trade Zones Board, United States Department of
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25 | Commerce, for the right to establish, operate and maintain a | ||||||
26 | foreign trade
zone and sub-zones. For the purposes of this |
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1 | Section, such foreign trade
zone or sub-zones may be | ||||||
2 | incorporated outside the corporate boundaries or
be made up of | ||||||
3 | areas from adjoining counties or states.
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4 | (h) No foreign trade zone may be established within 50 | ||||||
5 | miles of an existing
zone situated in a county with 3,000,000 | ||||||
6 | or more inhabitants or within 35
miles of an existing zone | ||||||
7 | situated in a county with less than 3,000,000
inhabitants, | ||||||
8 | such zones having been
created pursuant to this Act without | ||||||
9 | the permission of the authorities
which established the | ||||||
10 | existing zone.
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11 | (Source: P.A. 98-109, eff. 7-25-13.)
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12 | Section 910. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by changing | ||||||
13 | Section 15-5-46 as follows: | ||||||
14 | (735 ILCS 30/15-5-46) | ||||||
15 | Sec. 15-5-46. Eminent domain powers in new Acts. The | ||||||
16 | following provisions of law may include express grants of the | ||||||
17 | power to acquire property by condemnation or eminent domain: | ||||||
18 | Rock Island Regional Port District Act; Rock Island Regional | ||||||
19 | Port District and participating municipalities; for | ||||||
20 | general Port District purposes. (Reserved).
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21 | (Source: P.A. 96-1522, eff. 2-14-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
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