(70 ILCS 605/10-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 10-1)
Sec. 10-1.
Abandonment of entire work.
When a petition signed by not less than two-thirds of the adult
landowners who own not less than two-thirds of the lands in the district
and praying for the abandonment of work theretofore ordered constructed, is
filed with the court before the commissioners of the district enter into a
contract for the construction of such work and before any lien has attached
to the assessment levied to pay the cost thereof, the court shall order the
commissioners to abandon such work and to rebate the assessments paid and
abate the unpaid assessments. Upon the filing of the petition it shall be
presented to the court, set for hearing, and heard after notice in the
manner provided in Sections 4-19 to 4-24, inclusive. If notice is given
by publication then the clerk of the court shall, within 4 days after the
first publication, mail a copy thereof to each of the commissioners. The
order directing such abandonment, rebate and abatement shall be conditioned
upon the petitioners reimbursing the district within 30 days for all costs
and expenses, including the fees of the commissioners, treasurer, clerk,
engineers and attorneys, theretofore incurred by the district in connection
with the abandoned work and assessment and to be incurred by the district
in connection with the rebate and abatement of the assessment abandoned,
which costs and expenses shall be fixed and determined by the court in its
abandonment order. If the petitioners fail to reimburse the district as
provided in the order within such 30 day period, the order shall be vacated
and shall thereafter be without force or effect. Any assessment levied to
pay the cost of work subsequently abandoned shall be rebated and abated as
hereinbefore provided in Section 5-30 of this Act.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512 .)
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(70 ILCS 605/10-2) (from Ch. 42, par. 10-2)
Sec. 10-2.
Abandonment of portion of work.
When a petition, signed by not less than two-thirds of the adult
landowners in any area which will be benefited by a particular portion of
any work theretofore ordered constructed and who own not less than
two-thirds of the lands in such area, is filed with the court before the
commissioners of the district enter into a contract for the construction of
such work and before any lien has attached to the assessment levied to pay
the cost thereof, the court shall order the commissioners to abandon such
work and to rebate the assessments paid and abate the unpaid assessments
attributable to such work. Upon the filing of the petition it shall be
presented to the court, set for hearing, and heard after notice in the
manner provided in Sections 4-19 to 4-24, inclusive. If notice is given
by publication then the clerk shall, within 4 days after the first
publication, mail a copy thereof to each of the commissioners. The order
directing such abandonment, rebate and abatement shall be conditioned upon
the petitioners reimbursing the district within 30 days for the
proportionate share of the costs and expenses attributable to the abandoned
work and assessment, including the fees of the commissioners, treasurer,
clerk, engineers and attorneys, theretofore incurred by the district, and
including all costs and expenses to be incurred by the district in
connection with the rebate and abatement of a portion of the assessment,
which costs and expenses shall be fixed and determined by the court in its
abandonment order. If the petitioners fail to reimburse the district as
provided in the order within such 30 day period, the order shall be vacated
and shall thereafter be without force or effect. Any assessment levied to
pay the cost of the portion of the work subsequently abandoned shall be
rebated and abated as hereinbefore provided in Section 5-30.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512 .)
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(70 ILCS 605/10-7.2) Sec. 10-7.2. Seavey Drainage District; dissolution. In addition to the other methods of dissolution provided in this Article, the Lake County Board may dissolve the Seavey Drainage District by adopting a resolution that states: (1) that the district has not imposed a levy for at |
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(2) that there are no outstanding debts of the
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(3) that federal or State permits or grants will not
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(4) that the precise physical boundaries of the
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(5) the date of dissolution of the district.
On the date of dissolution of the district, all drains, levees, and other works constituting the drainage system of the district and the rights-of-way, if any, on which the same are situated shall be deemed to be for the mutual benefit of the lands formerly in the district as provided in Section 10-11. Additional
powers of the former district, except those in Article V, shall be exercised by the respective municipalities where the various parts of the former district are located and by Lake County for any unincorporated areas contained in the former district. No later than 60 days after the date of dissolution of the district, Lake County shall notify the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency of the dissolution of the district.
Dissolution of the Seavey Drainage District under this Section must take place no later than December 31, 2019.
(Source: P.A. 100-874, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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(70 ILCS 605/10-7.3) Sec. 10-7.3. Dissolution by resolution or ordinance. (a) In addition to the other methods of dissolution provided in this Article, if one or more municipalities account for at least 75% of a drainage district's territory, the drainage district may be dissolved if each municipality that has territory within the drainage district and the county in which the drainage district lies adopt a resolution or ordinance dissolving the drainage district that states: (1) that there are no outstanding debts of the |
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(2) that federal or State permits or grants will not
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(b) Upon adoption of the required resolutions or ordinances under subsection (a), the county shall file a petition for dissolution of the drainage district with the circuit court. The court shall set a time for an initial hearing on the petition for dissolution with written notice to be provided to all municipalities that have territory within the drainage district and to the commissioners of the drainage district. If the court is satisfied after conducting the initial hearing that the conditions required for dissolution have been met, the court shall enter an order providing:
(1) that the commissioners of the district shall file
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(2) that the commissioners of the district shall file
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(c) After all reports have been filed, the court shall set a hearing to determine and enter requested transfer orders and enter an order dissolving the drainage district.
(d) On the date of dissolution of the district, all drains, levees, and other works constituting the drainage system of the district and the rights-of-way, if any, on which the same are situated shall be deemed to be for the mutual benefit of the lands formerly in the district as provided in Section 10-11. Additional
powers of the former district, except those in Article V, shall be exercised by the respective municipalities where the various parts of the former district are located and by the county for any areas contained in the former district outside of municipalities. Any property owned by the former district becomes property of the county to be used for the benefit of the drainage system of the former district unless the county, by resolution, gives it to one or more of the municipalities that will be exercising the powers of the former district.
(e) If the former district had levied an assessment that is still effective on the date of dissolution, then the county and municipality in which the drainage district lies has the authority to continue to collect, receive, and expend the proceeds of the assessment within the boundaries of the former drainage district, in a proportionate share to the area of the dissolved drainage district contained within the county or municipality, and the proceeds shall be expended or disposed of by the county or municipality in the same manner as the proceeds may have been expended or disposed by the former drainage district. No later than 60 days after the date of dissolution, the county board or city council shall, by ordinance or resolution:
(1) reduce the assessment to an amount necessary to
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(2) eliminate the assessment if the county board or
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| city council determines the municipality or municipalities and county have sufficient revenue to operate the drainage structures and drainage system within each respective unit's boundaries.
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(f) No later than 60 days after the date of dissolution of the district, the county shall notify the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency of the dissolution of the district.
(g) If (1) the former drainage district is located in a county with a county stormwater committee operating under Section 5-1062 of the Counties Code, (2) the municipalities accounting for at least 75% of the territory of the former drainage district agree that the county stormwater committee shall exercise the powers of the former drainage district within the municipalities and county for the drainage system of the former drainage district, and (3) delegation of authority to the county stormwater committee is included in the resolution or ordinance to dissolve the drainage district by each municipality and county accounting for at least 75% of the territory of the former drainage district, then the county shall have the authority to continue to levy the former drainage district assessment in the territory of the former drainage district to be used by the county stormwater committee for the benefit of the former drainage district's drainage system. Funds from this levy shall be budgeted and appropriated separate from the county stormwater committee's other operations. If resolutions or ordinances are adopted as provided in this subsection, the former drainage district levy shall not expire and, if extended, the county shall not exceed the rate of the last assessment of the former drainage district.
(h) This Section only applies to drainage districts: (1) wholly or partially contained within the Lake Michigan Watershed, Chicago/Calumet Watershed, Des Plaines River Watershed, or Fox River Watershed; and (2) wholly contained within a county with a stormwater management planning committee operating under Section 5-1062 of the Counties Code.
(Source: P.A. 101-298, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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