(315 ILCS 30/24) (from Ch. 67 1/2, par. 91.124)
Sec. 24.
In addition to the powers and authorities granted in this
Act to municipalities, acting through a Department of Urban Renewal,
municipalities creating a Department of Urban Renewal pursuant to the
provisions of this Act shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To acquire by gift, purchase or exercise of the right of eminent
domain the fee simple title to real property, or such lesser estate as
may serve the purposes of this Act, and to hold, improve, mortgage,
manage, sell, lease or exchange the same, in accordance with the
provisions of this Act and for any of the purposes of this Act.
(b) To issue bonds from time to time in its discretion to procure
funds for any of the purposes of this Act; to issue refunding bonds for
the purpose of paying or retiring or in exchange for bonds previously
issued by it or by a land clearance commission which is to be dissolved
by reason of the creation of a Department. "Bonds" shall mean any bonds
(including refunding bonds), notes, interim certificates, debentures, or
other obligations issued by a municipality pursuant to this Act, and the
words "Bondholder" or "Bondholders" shall mean the holder or holders of
any such bonds.
(c) To borrow money, to apply for and accept advances, loans,
grants, contributions, gifts, services, or other financial assistance,
from the United States of America or any agency or instrumentality
thereof, the State, County, Municipality or other public body or from
any sources, public or private, for or in aid of any of the purposes of
this Act, including advances for surveys and plans for redevelopment
projects or conservation areas, and to secure the payment of any loans
or advances by the issuance of bonds or notes, and by the pledge of any
loan, grant or contribution, or parts thereof, or the contracts
therefor, to be received from the United States of America or any agency
or instrumentality thereof, and to enter into and carry out contracts in
connection therewith; to redeem its bonds or notes at the redemption
price established therein or to purchase them at less than the
redemption price, all bonds or notes so redeemed or purchased to be
cancelled. Any ordinance providing for the issuance of such bonds shall
be effective without submitting the proposition to the electors of the
municipality in accordance with the requirements of Sections 8-4-1 and
8-4-2 of the "Illinois Municipal Code", approved May 29, 1961, as
heretofore and hereafter amended. A municipality, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other law, may include in any contract for financial
assistance with the United States of America or any agency or
instrumentality thereof for a redevelopment project or a conservation
area, such conditions imposed pursuant to Federal law as the
municipality may deem reasonable and appropriate and which are not
inconsistent with the purposes of this Act or with the foregoing
proviso.
(d) To incur indebtedness and issue general obligation bonds, as
provided in Section 28 hereof, in such amount or amounts as the
governing body of the municipality deems necessary for the purpose of
raising funds to be used by a Department of Urban Renewal whose area of
operation includes that municipality, in aid of the eradication and
elimination of slum and blighted areas and the acquisition, development
or redevelopment of any other areas which may constitute a redevelopment
project within that municipality or in aid of a conservation area.
(e) To appropriate and pay for the use of the Department whose area
of operation includes that municipality, available funds for and in aid
of redevelopment projects and conservation areas in that municipality in
the manner provided in this Act.
(f) To appropriate and pay for the use of the Department of Urban
Renewal under Part I of this Act, the proceeds of bonds issued in
exercise of the powers specified in Section 11-11-1 of the "Illinois
Municipal Code", approved May 29, 1961, as heretofore and hereafter
amended.
(g) To use for any of the purposes of this Act any of the funds
arising from the use or sale of any property acquired under the
provisions of this Act and not pledged for the payment of revenue bonds.
(h) The Department, subject to the approval of the Budget Director
of the municipality, shall prescribe methods and forms for keeping its
accounts, records and books; prescribe accounts to which particular
outlays and receipts shall be entered, charged, or credited; file
periodical reports covering its operations and activities in a form
prescribed by such Budget Director. Copies of all such reports shall be
submitted to the presiding officer of the municipality.
(i) To succeed, by assignment, novation, conveyance, substitution or
other appropriate mode of transfer, to the assets, liabilities, rights,
privileges, powers and duties of a land clearance commission which
exists in the area of operation of its Department of Urban Renewal,
including but not limited to rights of such land clearance commission in
real property, rights and obligations under contracts, options or
agreements of any kind or nature, including rights and obligations under
contracts with the government for loans and grants, and rights and
obligations as party to any pending action.
(j) To assign or loan any of its employees to a Department in aid of
the performance of the work of the Department, and provide necessary
office space, equipment or other facilities for the Department.
(k) In case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpoena issued to any
person, the Circuit Court of the county in which such person
resides or has his principal place of business upon application by the
Department, shall have jurisdiction to issue to such person an order
requiring such person to appear before the Department or before any
member, employee or agent thereof designated to conduct such hearing
there to produce evidence, if so desired, or there to give testimony
touching the matter under investigation and any failure to obey such
order of the Court may be punished by the Court as a contempt thereof.
The officials of any city, village or town and the members of any
zoning commission shall, when requested so to do by any member of the
Department, make available for inspection by the Department or by any
committee, employee or agent of the Department, any and all records and
data which they may have pertaining to an area which is then being
investigated.
(l) For the purpose of aiding in the planning, undertaking or
carrying out of a redevelopment project or a conservation plan for a
conservation area, the governing body of the municipality, after public
hearing, may direct the Department to enter into cooperation and
conveyance agreements with any hospital or educational institution of
higher learning, both public and private, or any private corporation
acting on behalf of such institutions, respecting the redevelopment or
renewal or conservation of slum or blighted or conservation areas
embracing, adjacent to, or in the immediate vicinity of such hospital,
educational institution or a major branch thereof and may, in addition
to its other powers and upon such terms, with or without consideration,
as it may determine, perform such cooperation and conveyance agreements
and do and perform any or all of the actions or things necessary or
desirable to assure that the municipality obtains credit as a local
grant-in-aid for the aggregate amount of expenditures made by any such
hospital, educational institution, or private corporation acting on
behalf of such institutions, which would be eligible as such under Title
I of the Federal Housing Act of 1949, as amended.
(m) Have and exercise all of the powers and functions vested in the
municipality by virtue of any statute as shall be necessary to
effectuate the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 81-282.)
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