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Public Act 099-0279 Public Act 0279 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0279 | HB3664 Enrolled | LRB099 09450 AWJ 29657 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 America's Central Port District Act is | amended by changing Sections 3, 3.1, and 4 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 1860/3) (from Ch. 19, par. 286)
| Sec. 3.
There is created a political subdivision, body | politic, and
municipal corporation by the name of America's | Central Port District
embracing the following territory in | Madison and Jersey Counties: all the territory
included within | the townships of Granite City, Venice, Nameoki, Chouteau, Wood | River, Alton, Godfrey, and Elsah , and the City of Grafton | Quarry . Territory may be annexed to
the District in the manner | hereinafter provided in this Act. The District
may sue and be | sued in its corporate name but execution shall not in any
case | issue against any property of the District. It may adopt a | common seal
and change the same at its pleasure.
| (Source: P.A. 98-854, eff. 1-1-15 .)
| (70 ILCS 1860/3.1) (from Ch. 19, par. 286.1)
| Sec. 3.1.
It is declared that the main purpose of this Act | is to
promote economic development, including industrial, | commercial and transportation activities, thereby
reducing the |
| evils attendant upon unemployment and enhancing the public
| health and welfare of this State.
| All property of every kind belonging to the Port District | shall be
exempt from taxation, provided that taxes may be | assessed and levied
upon a lessee of the District by reason of | the value of a leasehold
estate separate and apart from the fee | or upon such improvements as are
constructed and owned by | others than the District. All property of the
District shall be | construed as constituting public property owned by a
municipal | corporation and used exclusively for public purposes within
the | provisions of Section 15-155 of the Property Tax Code.
| (Source: P.A. 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)
| (70 ILCS 1860/4) (from Ch. 19, par. 287)
| Sec. 4. The Port District has the following rights and | powers:
| 1. To issue permits: for the construction of all | wharves, piers,
dolphins, booms, weirs, breakwaters, | bulkheads, jetties, bridges or other
structures of any | kind, over, under, in, or within 40 feet of any navigable
| waters within the Port District; for the deposit of rock, | earth, sand or
other material, or any matter of any kind or | description in such waters;
except that nothing contained | in this paragraph 1 shall be construed so
that it will be | deemed necessary to obtain a permit from the District for
| the erection, operation or maintenance of any bridge |
| crossing a waterway
which serves as a boundary between the | State of Illinois and any other
State, when such erection, | operation or maintenance is performed by any
city within | the District;
| 2. To prevent or remove obstructions in navigable | waters, including the
removal of wrecks;
| 3. To locate and establish dock lines and shore or | harbor lines;
| 4. To regulate the anchorage, moorage and speed of | water borne vessels
and to establish and enforce | regulations for the operation of bridges,
except nothing | contained in this paragraph 4 shall be construed to give | the
District authority to regulate the operation of any | bridge crossing a
waterway which serves as a boundary | between the State of Illinois and any
other State, when | such operation is performed or to be performed by any
city | within the District;
| 5. To acquire, own, construct, lease for any period not | exceeding 99
years, operate and maintain terminals, | terminal facilities and port
facilities, to fix and collect | just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory
charges for the | use of such facilities, and, except as provided herein for
| short term financing, to use the charges so collected to | defray the
reasonable expenses of the Port District and to | pay the principal of and
interest on any revenue bonds | issued by the District;
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| 6. To acquire, erect, construct, reconstruct, improve, | maintain, operate
and lease in whole or part for any period | not exceeding 99 years, central
office or administrative | facilities for use by the Port District, any
tenant, | occupant or user of the District facilities, or anyone | engaged in
commerce in the District.
| 7. To sell, assign, pledge or hypothecate in whole or | in part any
contract, lease, income, charges, tolls, | rentals or fees of the District to
provide short term | interim financing pending the issuance of revenue bonds
by | the District, provided that when such revenue bonds are | issued, such
contracts, leases, income, charges, tolls, | rentals or fees shall be used to
defray the reasonable | expenses of the Port District and pay the principal
of and | income on any revenue bonds issued by the District;
| 8. To acquire, own, construct, lease for any period not | exceeding 99
years, operate, develop and maintain Port | District water and sewerage
systems including but not | limited to pipes, mains, lines, sewers, pumping
stations, | settling tanks, treatment plants, water purification | equipment,
wells, storage facilities and all other | equipment, material and facilities
necessary to such | systems, for the use upon payment of a reasonable fee as
| set by the District, of any tenant, occupant or user of the | District
facilities, or anyone engaged in commerce in the | District, provided that
the District shall not acquire, |
| own, construct, lease, operate, develop and
maintain such | water and sewerage systems if such services can be provided
| by a public utility or municipal corporation upon request | of the District,
and provided further that if the District | develops its own water and
sewerage systems such systems | may be sold or disposed of at anytime to any
public utility | or municipal corporation which will continue to service the
| Port District.
| 9. To create, establish, maintain and operate a public | incinerator for
waste disposal by incineration by any means | or method, for use by
municipalities for the disposal of | municipal wastes and by industries for
the disposal of | industrial waste; and to lease land and said incineration
| facilities for the operation of an incinerator for a term | not exceeding 99
years and to fix and collect just, | reasonable and non-discriminatory
charges for the use of | such incinerating facilities, and to use the charges
or | lease proceeds to defray the reasonable expenses of the | Port District,
and to pay the principal of and interest on | any revenue bonds issued by the
Port District.
| 10. To locate, establish and maintain a public airport, | public airports
and public airport facilities within its | corporate limits or within or upon
any body of water | adjacent thereto, and to construct, develop, expand,
| extend and improve any such airport or airport facilities;
| 11. To operate, maintain, manage, lease or sublease for |
| any period not
exceeding 99 years, and to make and enter | into contracts for the use,
operation or management of, and | to provide rules and regulations for, the
operation, | management or use of, any public airport or public airport
| facility;
| 12. To fix, charge and collect reasonable rentals, | tolls, fees, and
charges for the use of any public airport, | or any part thereof, or any
public airport facility;
| 13. To establish, maintain, extend and improve | roadways and approaches
by land, water or air to any such | airport and to contract or otherwise
provide, by | condemnation if necessary, for the removal of any airport
| hazard or the removal or relocation of all private | structures, railways,
mains, pipes, conduits, wires, | poles, and all other facilities and
equipment which may | interfere with the location, expansion, development, or
| improvement of airports or with the safe approach thereto | or take-off
therefrom by aircraft, and to pay the cost of | removal or relocation; and,
subject to the "Airport Zoning | Act", approved July 17, 1945, as amended,
to adopt, | administer and enforce airport zoning regulations for | territory
which is within its corporate limits or which | extends not more than 2 miles
beyond its corporate limits;
| 14. To restrict the height of any object of natural | growth or structure
or structures within the vicinity of | any airport or within the lines of an
approach to any |
| airport and, when necessary, for the reduction in the
| height of any such existing object or structure, to enter | into an agreement
for such reduction or to accomplish same | by condemnation;
| 15. To agree with the state or federal governments or | with any public
agency in respect to the removal and | relocation of any object of natural
growth, airport hazard | or any structure or building within the vicinity of
any | airport or within an approach and which is owned or within | the control
of such government or agency and to pay all or | an agreed portion of the
cost of such removal or | relocation;
| 16. For the prevention of accidents, for the | furtherance and protection
of public health, safety and | convenience in respect to aeronautics, for the
protection | of property and persons within the District from any hazard | or
nuisance resulting from the flight of aircraft, for the | prevention of
interference between, or collision of, | aircraft while in flight or upon the
ground, for the | prevention or abatement of nuisances in the air or upon the
| ground or for the extension or increase in the usefulness | or safety of any
public airport or public airport facility | owned by the District, the
District may regulate and | restrict the flight of aircraft while within or
above the | incorporated territory of the District;
| 17. To police its physical property only and all |
| waterways and to
exercise police powers in respect thereto | or in respect to the enforcement
of any rule or regulation | provided by the ordinances of the District and to
employ | and commission police officers and other qualified persons | to
enforce the same. The use of any such public airport or | public airport
facility of the District shall be subject to | the reasonable regulation and
control of the District and | upon such reasonable terms and conditions as
shall be | established by its Board. A regulatory ordinance of the | District
adopted under any provision of this Section may | provide for a suspension or
revocation of any rights or | privileges within the control of the District
for a | violation of any such regulatory ordinance. Nothing in this | Section
or in other provisions of this Act shall be | construed to authorize such
Board to establish or enforce | any regulation or rule in respect to
aviation, or the | operation or maintenance of any airport facility within
its | jurisdiction, which is in conflict with any federal or | state law or
regulation applicable to the same subject | matter;
| 18. To enter into agreements with the corporate | authorities or governing
body of any other municipal | corporation or any political subdivision of
this State to | pay the reasonable expense of services furnished by such
| municipal corporation or political subdivision for or on | account of income
producing properties of the District;
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| 19. To enter into contracts dealing in any manner with | the objects and
purposes of this Act;
| 20. To acquire, own, lease, sell or otherwise dispose | of interests in
and to real property and improvements | situate thereon and in personal
property necessary to | fulfill the purposes of the District;
| 21. To designate the fiscal year for the District;
| 22. To engage in any activity or operation which is | incidental to and in
furtherance of efficient operation to | accomplish the District's primary purpose;
| 23. To apply to proper authorities of the United States | of America
pursuant to appropriate Federal Law for the | right to establish, operate,
maintain and lease
foreign | trade zones and sub-zones which may be located within or | outside the territory within the limits of America's | Central Port
District and to establish, operate, maintain, | and lease such , or its limits as approved foreign trade | zones and the subzones by the United States Foreign-Trade | Zones Board, or within the jurisdiction of the United | States Customs Service
Office of the St. Louis Port of | Entry and to establish, operate, maintain
and lease such | foreign trade zones
and the sub-zones ;
| 24. To operate, maintain, manage, lease, or sublease | for any period not
exceeding 99 years any former military | base owned or leased by the District
and within its | jurisdictional boundaries, to make and enter into any |
| contract
for
the
use, operation, or management of any | former military base owned or leased by
the District and | located within its jurisdictional
boundaries,
and to | provide rules and regulations for the development, | redevelopment, and
expansion of any former military base | owned or leased by the District and
located within its | jurisdictional boundaries;
| 25. To locate, establish, re-establish, expand or | renew, construct or
reconstruct, operate, and maintain any | facility, building, structure, or
improvement for a use or | a purpose consistent with any use or purpose of any
former | military base owned or leased by the District and located | within its
jurisdictional boundaries; | 26. To acquire, own, sell, convey, construct, lease for | any period not
exceeding 99 years, manage, operate, expand, | develop, and maintain any
telephone system, including, but | not limited to, all equipment,
materials, and facilities | necessary or incidental to that
telephone
system, for use, | at the option of the District and upon payment of a | reasonable
fee set by the District, of any tenant or | occupant
situated on
any former military base owned or | leased by the District and located within its
| jurisdictional boundaries; | 27. To cause to be incorporated one or more subsidiary | business
corporations, wholly owned by the District, to | own, operate, maintain, and
manage facilities and services |
| related to any telephone system, pursuant to
paragraph 26. | A subsidiary corporation formed pursuant to this paragraph | shall
(i) be deemed a telecommunications carrier, as that | term is defined in Section
13-202 of the Public Utilities | Act, (ii) have the right to apply to the
Illinois
Commerce | Commission for a Certificate of Service Authority or a | Certificate of
Interexchange Service Authority, and (iii) | have the powers necessary to carry
out
lawful orders of the | Illinois Commerce Commission; | 28. To improve, develop, or redevelop any former | military base situated
within the boundaries of the | District, in Madison County, Illinois, and
acquired
by the | District from the federal government, acting by and through | the United
States Maritime Administration, pursuant to any | plan for redevelopment,
development, or improvement of | that military base by the District that is
approved by the | United States Maritime Administration under the terms and
| conditions of conveyance of the former military base to the | District by the
federal
government; | 29. To acquire, erect, construct, maintain and operate | aquariums, museums, planetariums, climatrons and other | edifices for the collection and display of objects | pertaining to natural history or the arts and sciences, or | sports facilities and to permit the directors or trustees | of any corporation or society organized for the erection, | construction, maintenance and operation of an aquarium, |
| museum, planetarium, climatrons, sports facilities or | other such edifice to perform such erection, construction, | maintenance and operation on or within any property now or | hereafter owned by or under the control or supervision of | the District; and to contract with any such directors or | trustees relative to such acquisition, erection, | construction, maintenance and operation and to authorize | such directors or trustees to charge an admission fee, the | proceeds of which shall be devoted exclusively to such | erection, construction, maintenance and operation; | 30. To acquire, erect, construct, reconstruct, | improve, maintain and operate one or more, or a combination | or combinations of, industrial buildings, office | buildings, residential buildings, buildings to be used as a | factory, mill shops, processing plants, packaging plants, | assembly plants, fabricating plants, and buildings to be | used as warehouses and other storage facilities; | 31. To establish, organize, own, acquire, participate | in, operate, sell, and transfer cause to be incorporated | one or more subsidiary business entities corporations to | own, operate, maintain, and manage facilities and services | related to the community and economic development | interests of the District, including, but not limited to, | any terminal, terminal facilities, airfields, airports, | port facilities, or real property of the District, whether | as shareholder, partner, or co-venturer, alone or in |
| cooperation with federal, state, or local governmental | authorities or any other public or private corporation or | person or persons. Such subsidiary business entities | corporations and all of the property thereof, wholly or | partly owned, directly or indirectly, by the District, | shall have the same privileges and immunities as accorded | to the District; and subsidiary business entities | corporations may borrow money or obtain financial | assistance from private lenders or federal and state | governmental authorities or issue revenue bonds with the | same kinds of security, and in accordance with the same | procedures, restrictions and privileges applicable when | the District obtains financial assistance or issues bonds | for any of its other authorized purposes. For purposes of | this paragraph, "business entities" means a person, | partnership, association, public or private corporation, | or similar organization, whether operated for profit or not | for profit. | (Source: P.A. 98-854, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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