Full Text of HB5777 100th General Assembly
HB5777 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB5777 Introduced , by Rep. Sam Yingling SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 65 ILCS 5/Art. 7 Div. 2 heading | | 65 ILCS 5/7-2-1 | from Ch. 24, par. 7-2-1 |
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Amends the Union of Contiguous Municipalities Division of the Illinois Municipal Code. Adds "consolidation" to the title of the Division. Provides that any 2 or more incorporated contiguous municipalities may be united into one incorporated city or village (rather than only cities) upon the presentation of a petition, signed by the lesser of 10% of the total number of electors of each municipality voting in the last election or 250 electors, to the election authority for the county in which the municipalities are situated or, if the municipalities are situated in 2 or more counties, in the county where the largest population of the subject municipalities resides. Removes provisions limiting union to municipalities wholly or substantially situation in a single county. Removes provisions requiring union by annexation by another city. Modifies the referendum question to approve the union. Provides that a union is not considered the creation or formation of a new political subdivision for purposes of the Election Code and makes other references to the Election Code. Provides that any elected official, member, employee, or contractor of a city or village subject to a petition to unite shall be expressly prohibited from using any governmental or public resources in opposing or supporting the petition. Provides that if the majority of the votes cast in any of the contiguous municipalities (rather than each municipality) in the petition is in favor of the proposition, then those contiguous municipalities are united. Makes other changes.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | 5 | | changing the heading of Division 2 of Article 7 and Section | 6 | | 7-2-1 as follows: | 7 | | (65 ILCS 5/Art. 7 Div. 2 heading) | 8 | | DIVISION 2. UNION AND CONSOLIDATION OF CONTIGUOUS
| 9 | | MUNICIPALITIES
| 10 | | (65 ILCS 5/7-2-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 7-2-1)
| 11 | | Sec. 7-2-1.
Any 2 or more incorporated contiguous | 12 | | municipalities
wholly or substantially situated in a single | 13 | | county may be united into
one incorporated city or village as | 14 | | follows: by a compliance with Sections 7-1-16 and 7-1-17, with
| 15 | | the following exceptions:
| 16 | | (1) A petition shall be presented to the election authority | 17 | | for the county in which the municipalities are situated, or, if | 18 | | the municipalities are situated in 2 or more counties, in the | 19 | | county where the largest population of the subject | 20 | | municipalities resides, asking that the question of union of | 21 | | contiguous municipalities be submitted to the electors of each | 22 | | municipality. The petition (a) shall be signed by not less than |
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| 1 | | 10% of the total number of electors of each of the
| 2 | | municipalities sought to be united who voted at the last | 3 | | preceding election or 250 such electors, whichever number is | 4 | | smaller, seeking a union, (b) shall state the name by which the
| 5 | | united municipality is to be known, and (c) shall state the | 6 | | form of
municipal government under which the united | 7 | | municipality is to be
governed.
| 8 | | (2) The question shall be in substantially the following | 9 | | form:
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| 11 | | Shall the city, village, or
| 12 | | incorporated town (as the
| 13 | | case may be) of............
| 14 | | and the city, village, or
| 15 | | incorporated town (as the case YES
| 16 | | may be) of..........., (and
| 17 | | in this manner as far as
| 18 | | necessary, filling blanks with
| 19 | | the names of the municipalities
| 20 | | to be united), be united --------------------------
| 21 | | into a single municipality
| 22 | | under the name of..........
| 23 | | with the........... form of
| 24 | | municipal government (filling
| 25 | | the blank with the word NO
| 26 | | "Commission" "Aldermanic"
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| 1 | | or "Strong Mayor" "Commission"
| 2 | | or the words "Managerial With
| 3 | | Aldermen Chosen From Wards Or
| 4 | | Districts" as the case may be)?
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| 6 | | No other proposition shall appear thereon.
| 7 | | Subsection (a) of Section 28-2 of the Election Code applies | 8 | | to petitions for the union of contiguous municipalities. A | 9 | | union is not considered the creation or formation of a new | 10 | | political subdivision for purposes of Section 28 of the | 11 | | Election Code, and a petition for the union of contiguous | 12 | | municipalities is not subject to subsection (b) or (g) of | 13 | | Section 28-2 of the Election Code. The county election | 14 | | authority shall certify the question of the union to be | 15 | | submitted to the electors of each municipality at an election | 16 | | to be held in each municipality in accordance with general | 17 | | election law. Any objection to a petition to unite contiguous | 18 | | municipalities shall be made pursuant to Sections 10-8, 10-9, | 19 | | 10-10, and 10-10.1 of the Election Code. | 20 | | Any elected official, member, employee, or contractor of a | 21 | | city or village subject to a petition to unite shall be | 22 | | expressly prohibited from using any governmental or public | 23 | | resources in opposing or supporting the petition. | 24 | | If the majority of the votes cast in any of the contiguous | 25 | | municipalities each municipality specified in
the petition is | 26 | | in favor of the proposition, then those contiguous the |
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| 1 | | municipalities are
united. Any combination of cities and | 2 | | villages may unite into a city, and if multiple villages unite, | 3 | | they may unite into a single village or city as specified in | 4 | | the petition.
| 5 | | (Source: P.A. 87-278 .)
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