Public Act 098-0653 Public Act 0653 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0653 | SB0497 Enrolled | LRB098 04714 OMW 34742 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Township Code is amended by changing | Sections 30-10, 30-50, and 30-205 as follows:
| (60 ILCS 1/30-10)
| Sec. 30-10. Notice of meeting; agenda. | (a) Notice of the time and place of holding the annual and | any special
township meetings shall be given by the township | clerk (or, in the clerk's absence, the
supervisor, assessor, or | collector) by posting written or printed notices in 3
of the | most public places in the township at least 15 10 days before | the meeting
and, if there is an English language newspaper | published in the township, by at
least one publication in that | newspaper before the meeting. The notice shall
set forth the | agenda for the meeting.
| (b) Agenda. Not less than 15 10 days before the annual | meeting, the township board shall adopt an agenda for the | annual meeting. Any 15 or more registered voters in the | township may request an agenda item for consideration by the | electors at the annual meeting by giving written notice of a | specific request to the township clerk no later than March 1 | prior to the annual meeting. The agenda published by the |
| township board shall include any such request made by voters if | the request is relevant to powers granted to electors under the | Township Code. | (c) Additional agenda items. Any matter or proposal not set | forth in the published agenda shall not be considered at the | annual meeting other than advising that the matter may be | considered at a special meeting of the electors at a later | date. | (Source: P.A. 95-761, eff. 7-28-08.)
| (60 ILCS 1/30-50)
| Sec. 30-50. Purchase and use of property.
| (a) The electors may make all orders for the
purchase, | sale, conveyance,
regulation, or use of the township's | corporate property (including
the direct
sale or lease of | single township road district property) that may be deemed | conducive
to
the interests of its inhabitants, including the | lease, for up to 10 years, or for up to 25 years if the lease is | for a wireless telecommunications tower, at
fair market value, | of corporate property for which no use or need during the
lease | period is anticipated at the time of leasing. The property may | be leased
to another governmental body, however,
or to a | not-for-profit corporation that has contracted to construct or | fund
the construction of a structure or improvement upon the | real estate owned by
the township and that has contracted with | the township to allow the township to
use at least a portion of |
| the structure or improvement to be constructed upon
the real | estate leased and not otherwise used by the township,
for any | term not exceeding 50 years and
for any consideration.
In the | case of a not-for-profit corporation, the township shall hold a | public
hearing on the proposed lease. The township clerk shall | give
notice of the hearing
by publication in a newspaper | published in the township,
or in a newspaper published in the | county and having general
circulation in the township if no | newspaper is published in the township, and
by posting notices | in at least 5 public places
at least 15 10 days before the | public hearing.
| (b) If a new tax is to be levied or an existing tax rate is | to be increased
above the statutory limits for the purchase of | the property, however, no action
otherwise authorized in | subsection (a) shall be taken unless a petition signed
by at | least 10% of the registered voters residing in the township is | presented
to the township clerk. If a petition is presented to | the township clerk, the
clerk shall order a referendum on the | proposition. The referendum shall be
held at the next annual or | special township meeting or at an election in
accordance with | the general election law. If the referendum is ordered to be
| held at the township meeting, the township clerk shall give | notice that at the
next annual or special township meeting the | proposition shall be voted upon.
The notice shall set forth the | proposition and shall be given by publication in
a newspaper | published in the township. If there is no newspaper published
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| in the township, the notice shall be published in a newspaper | published in the
county and having general circulation in the | township. Notice also shall be
given by posting notices in at | least 5 public places at least 15 10 days before
the township | meeting. If the referendum is ordered to be held at an | election,
the township clerk shall certify that proposition to | the proper election
officials, who shall submit the proposition | at an election. The proposition
shall be submitted in | accordance with the general election law.
| (c) If the leased property is utilized in part for private | use and in part
for public use, those portions of the | improvements devoted to private use are
fully taxable. The land | is exempt from taxation to the extent that the uses on
the land | are public and taxable to the extent that the uses are private.
| (d) Before the township makes a lease or sale of township | or road
district
real property, the electors shall adopt a | resolution
stating
the intent to lease or sell the real | property, describing the
property in full, and stating the | terms and conditions the electors deem
necessary and desirable | for the lease or sale. A resolution stating the
intent to sell | real property shall also contain pertinent information
| concerning the size, use, and zoning of the property.
The value | of real property shall be determined
by a State licensed real | estate appraiser.
The appraisal shall be available for
public | inspection. The resolution may direct the sale to be conducted | by the
staff of the township or by listing with local licensed |
| real
estate agencies
(in which case the terms of the agent's | compensation shall be included in the
resolution).
| Anytime during the year, the township or township road | district may dispose of personal property by a vote of the | township board or request of the township highway commissioner.
| The clerk shall thereafter publish the resolution or | personal property
sale notice once in a newspaper published in | the township or, if no newspaper
is published in the township, | in a newspaper generally circulated in the
township. If no | newspaper is generally circulated in the township, the clerk
| shall post the resolution or personal property sale notice in 5 | of the
most public places in the township. In addition to the | foregoing publication
requirements, the clerk shall post the | resolution or personal property
sale notice at the office of | the township (if township property is involved)
or at the | office of the road district (if road district property is
| involved). The following information shall be published or | posted with the
resolution or
personal property sale notice: | (i) the date by which all bids must be
received by the township | or road district, which shall not be less than 30
days
after | the date of publication or posting, and (ii) the place, time, | and date at
which bids shall be opened, which shall be at a | regular meeting of the township
board.
| All bids shall be opened by the clerk (or someone duly | appointed to act
for the clerk) at the regular meeting of the | township board described in the
notice. With respect to |
| township personal property, except personal
property valued
| for sale at $2,500 or less, the township board may accept
the | high bid or any
other bid determined to be in the best | interests of the township by a majority
vote of the board. With | respect to township real property, the township
board may | accept the high bid or any other bid determined to be in the
| best interests of the township by a vote of three-fourths of | the township
board then holding office, but in no event at a | price less than 80% of the
appraised value. With respect to | road district property, except personal
property valued for | sale at $2,500 or less, the highway
commissioner may accept
the | high bid or any other bid determined to be in the best | interests of the
road district. In each case, the township | board or commissioner
may
reject
any and all bids. With respect | to township or road district personal
property valued for sale | at $2,500 or less, the clerk
shall accept at least 2
bids and | the township board or highway commissioner shall accept the
| highest
bid. This notice and competitive bidding procedure | shall not be followed
when property is leased to another | governmental body.
The notice and
competitive bidding | procedure shall not be followed when property is declared
| surplus by the electors and sold to another governmental body.
| (e) A trade-in of machinery or equipment on new or | different machinery or
equipment does not constitute the sale | of township or road district property.
| (Source: P.A. 97-337, eff. 8-12-11.)
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| (60 ILCS 1/30-205)
| Sec. 30-205. Advisory referenda. Any group of registered | voters may request an advisory question of public policy for | consideration by the electors at the annual meeting by giving | written notice of the specific advisory question to the | township clerk in the same manner as required for an agenda | item under subsection (b) of Section 30-10. The agenda | published by the township board shall include any such advisory | question if the request is timely filed. By a vote of the | majority of electors
present at a town meeting, the electors | may authorize that an advisory question
of public policy , for | which notice has been given as required by this Section, be | placed on the ballot at the next regularly scheduled
election | in the township. The township board shall certify the question | to the
proper election officials, who shall submit the question | in accordance with the
general election law.
| (Source: P.A. 89-331, eff. 8-17-95.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 6/18/2014
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