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Public Act 104-0694

Public Act 0694 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0694
 
HB5167 EnrolledLRB104 19104 TRT 32549 b

    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
Section 105-15 as follows:
 
    (60 ILCS 1/105-15)
    Sec. 105-15. Weed cutting.
    (a) The township board may provide for the cutting of
weeds or grass, the trimming of trees or bushes, the removal of
nuisance bushes or trees, or the maintenance of a retention
pond or detention pond on any real estate in residential areas
in the township no sooner than 7 days after notifying the owner
or the appropriate property owners association by a means of
notice listed below mail of the intended weed or grass
cutting, bush or tree trimming, nuisance bush or tree removal,
or pond maintenance when the owners of the real estate refuse
or neglect to cut the weeds or grass, trim the trees or bushes,
remove the nuisance bushes or trees, or maintain the pond. The
board may collect from the owners the reasonable cost of
cutting the weeds or grass, trimming the trees or bushes,
removing the nuisance bushes or trees, or maintaining the
pond. The 7-day advance notice required under this Section may
be served by certified mail, by personal service, or by
posting the notice on the property in a prominent location.
The service of the notice by posting on the property is legally
sufficient if the posting and date of the notice are proven by
introduction of a date-stamped photograph showing the notice
posted on the property.
    (b) This cost is a lien upon the real estate affected,
superior to all other liens and encumbrances except tax liens,
if within 60 days after the cost and expense is incurred, the
township or person performing the service by authority of the
township in his or its own name files a notice of lien in the
office of the recorder in the county in which the real estate
is located or in the office of the registrar of titles of the
county if the real estate affected is registered under the
Registered Titles (Torrens) Act. The notice shall consist of a
sworn statement setting out (i) a description of the real
estate sufficient for its identification, (ii) the amount of
money representing the cost and expense incurred or payable
for the service, and (iii) the date or dates when the cost and
expense was incurred by the township. The lien of the township
shall not be valid, however, as to any purchaser whose rights
in and to the real estate have arisen after the weed or grass
cutting, bush or tree trimming, nuisance bush or tree removal,
or pond maintenance and before the filing of the notice, and
the lien of the township shall not be valid as to any
mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienholder whose rights
in and to the real estate arise before the filing of the
notice. Upon payment of the cost and expense by the owner of or
persons interested in the property after the notice of lien
has been filed, the lien shall be released by the township or
person in whose name the lien has been filed. The release may
be filed of record as in the case of filing a notice of lien.
    (c) No provision of this Section applies to any nature
preserve or other area that has been designated as a
conservation area.
    (d) In addition to any lien or foreclosure action related
thereto, a township may institute a civil action or proceeding
to recover the amount of money owed for any service performed
pursuant to subsection (a).
(Source: P.A. 96-564, eff. 8-18-09.)
Effective Date: 1/1/2027