(65 ILCS 5/11-95-11) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-95-11)
Sec. 11-95-11.
Whenever the greater portion of the area of a city, village or
incorporated town lies within the boundaries of a single Park District,
and the population of such city, village or incorporated town
constitutes a majority of the population of the Park District, and the
city, village or incorporated town levies and collects a tax for
recreation purposes, the functions of the Recreation Commission may be
merged with and relinquished to the Park District in the manner
following: The governing board of the city, village or incorporated town
shall adopt an ordinance by a vote of not less than 2/3 of the members
thereof. The ordinance shall set forth the intent and desire of the
city, village or incorporated town to relinquish and turn over to the
Park District the function of planning, establishing and maintaining the
municipal recreation program within the boundaries of the city, village
or incorporated town and to relinquish any and all powers which it may
have to levy and collect a tax known as "The Recreation Tax". The clerk
of the city, village or incorporated town shall mail a certified copy of
the ordinance to the Park District. If the Park Commissioners of the
Park District see fit, they may adopt an ordinance, by a vote of not
less than 2/3 of the members. This ordinance shall provide that the Park
District assumes the planning, establishing and maintaining of the
municipal recreation program within the boundaries of the city and the
Park District will levy and collect a tax at a rate not to exceed that
levied by the city, village or incorporated town, but that tax may not
exceed .09%, or the rate limit in effect on July 1, 1967, whichever is
greater, of the value as equalized or assessed by the Department of
Revenue, of all taxable property in such District for
the purpose of planning, establishing and maintaining recreational
programs, such programs to include playgrounds, community and recreation
centers.
Six months from the date of the adoption of the Ordinance by the Park
District, the District shall assume the functions previously performed
by the city, village or incorporated town through its recreation
commission, or other board or commission designated by the city, village
or incorporated town. Thereafter the Park District may levy and collect
a tax of not to exceed that rate previously levied by the city, village
or incorporated town for recreation purposes, but the rate of tax may
not exceed .09%, or the rate limit in effect on July 1, 1967, whichever
is greater, of the value as equalized or assessed by the Department of
Revenue, of all taxable property in such district for
the purpose of planning, establishing and maintaining recreation
programs, such programs to include playgrounds, community and recreation
centers and which tax shall be levied and collected in like manner as
the general taxes for the District. The foregoing limitations upon tax
rates may be increased or decreased under the referendum provisions of
the General Revenue Law of the State of Illinois. The tax to be levied
under this Section shall be in addition to all other taxes authorized by
law to be levied and collected in such district and shall not be
included within any limitation of rate contained in this Code or any
other law, but shall be excluded therefrom and be in addition thereto
and in excess thereof. Whenever the tax levied under this Section shall
be levied in addition to the tax levied under Section 5-2 of "The Park
District Code", the tax levied under this Section shall be levied and
extended only upon that property located within the boundaries of the
city, village or incorporated town, which lies within the boundaries of
the park district.
Six months from date of adoption of the ordinance by the District,
the city, village or incorporated town shall turn over to the Park
District any and all funds and tax monies in its possession on that
date, received by it from the "Recreation Tax". From time to time
thereafter, the city, village or incorporated town shall turn over to
the Park District all such recreation funds and tax monies as received
from levies adopted prior to the effective date of the merger. The funds
shall be paid to the treasurer of the Park District and kept in a fund
known as the "Recreational Program Fund."
(Source: P.A. 81-1509.)
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