(60 ILCS 1/150-80)
Sec. 150-80.
Sale of community building to school district or municipality.
(a) Not fewer than 50 electors of a township that has adopted the provisions
of this Article may present to the clerk of the board of managers a petition
requesting the sale of a community building or site with a community building
on it to a school district or municipality. The petition shall set forth the
school district or municipality to which the proposed sale shall be made, the
sale price, and the township fund to which the proceeds of the sale shall be
transferred. The board of managers shall, if the sale price of the property
stated in the petition is equal to or greater than the fair market value
of the property as determined by the most recent township assessment,
certify that proposition to the proper election officials, who shall submit
the proposition at an election in accordance with the general election law to
decide whether the property shall be sold. If the stated price of the building
or site is less than the fair market value of the property as determined by the
most recent township assessment, the board of managers shall approve the
submission of the proposition to the proper election officials before the
electors of the township may vote on the sale of the property.
(b) The proposition at the referendum shall be substantially as follows:
Shall the Board of Managers of (name of township) | ||
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(Description of property.)
The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
(c) If a majority of the voters voting on the proposition is in favor
of the sale, the board of managers, upon receipt of the purchase price,
shall convey the property to the school district or municipality.
(d) Upon the completion of the sale, the board of managers shall immediately
settle all outstanding obligations against the community building and pay over
any moneys pertaining to the building remaining in their hands to the proper
authorities in accordance with the proposition and election.
(e) If the building so disposed of was the only community building under
their care and management, no new member of the board of managers shall be
elected nor shall any community building maintenance tax be levied and
collected in the township.
(Source: P.A. 84-1308; 88-62.)
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(60 ILCS 1/150-85)
Sec. 150-85.
Deed.
When any conveyance of real estate is made by the board
of managers under Section 150-75 or 150-80, the deed shall recite the date and
result of the election authorizing the sale and shall be signed by the
president of the board of managers in his or her official capacity and attested
by the clerk of the board of managers.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 650; P.A. 88-62.)
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(60 ILCS 1/Art. 153 heading) ARTICLE 153.
TOWNSHIP LIBRARY
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(60 ILCS 1/153-5)
Sec. 153-5.
Establishment and maintenance of library.
A township
may establish and maintain a public library as provided in the Illinois
Local Library Act.
(Source: P.A. 88-62.)
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(60 ILCS 1/153-50)
Sec. 153-50.
Township committee on literacy.
(a) The township board of trustees may appoint a township committee on
literacy of at least 5 members, and shall initially establish the length of the
members' terms for one, 2, and 3 years, staggering the terms so that after the
initial appointments, the term of each member shall be for 3 years, and that
the smallest possible portion of the terms on the committee will expire in any
single calendar year.
(b) The township committee on literacy may provide programs to combat
and prevent illiteracy and alliteracy and meet the basic skill needs of local
residents.
(c) The township committee on literacy shall cooperate with existing
alliteracy and literacy programs, libraries, other governmental entities, and
with any other organization, association, agency, or person in the fostering,
development, and provision of local programs designed to combat and prevent
illiteracy and alliteracy and to meet the basic skill needs of local residents.
(d) The township committee on literacy, with the approval of the
township board of trustees, may contract with other governmental entities
and with any other organization, association, agency, or person in order to
provide programs to combat and prevent illiteracy and alliteracy and to meet
the basic skill needs of local residents.
(e) Members of the township committee on literacy shall select one of
its members to serve as chairperson and may elect any other officers as
necessary.
(Source: Incorporates P.A. 88-356; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)
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