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  | Public Act 098-0564 
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| | SB1409 Enrolled | LRB098 09872 OMW 40030 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning local government.
  
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
  
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|     Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the  | 
| Elmwood Park Grade Separation Authority Act.
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|     Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 
|     "Authority" means the Elmwood Park Grade Separation  | 
| Authority.
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|     "Person" includes an individual, partnership, firm, public  | 
| or private corporation, and government or unit of government. | 
|     "Railroad" or "Railroads" means the Canadian Pacific  | 
| Railway and other railroads operating or owning trackage or  | 
| right-of-way within the area of the Authority. | 
|     "Village" means the Village of Elmwood Park.
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|     Section 10. Legislative declaration.    The General Assembly  | 
| declares that the welfare, health, prosperity, and moral and  | 
| general well being of the people of the State are, in large  | 
| measure, dependent upon the sound and orderly development of  | 
| municipal areas.  The Village of Elmwood Park by reason of the  | 
| location there of Grand Avenue and its use for vehicular travel  | 
| in access to the entire west metropolitan Chicago area,  | 
| including municipalities in 2 counties, as well as commercial  | 
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| and industrial growth patterns and accessibility to O'Hare  | 
| International Airport, manufacturing and freight related  | 
| services, has become and will increasingly be the hub of  | 
| transportation from all parts of the region and throughout the  | 
| west metropolitan area.  Motor vehicle traffic, pedestrian  | 
| travel, and the safety of both motorists and pedestrians are  | 
| substantially aggravated by the location of a major railroad  | 
| right-of-way that divides the Village into north and south  | 
| halves.  The presence of the railroad right-of-way has  | 
| effectively impeded the development of highway usage and  | 
| rights-of-way and is detrimental to the orderly expansion of  | 
| industry and commerce and to progress throughout the region.   | 
| Additionally, the railroad grade crossing located on Grand  | 
| Avenue within the Village of Elmwood Park has posed a  | 
| significant safety hazard to the public.  The Illinois Commerce  | 
| Commission Collision History illustrates that there have been 8  | 
| fatalities and 29 injuries since 1956 at the railroad grade  | 
| crossing located on Grand Avenue within the Village.  The  | 
| presence of the railroad right-of-way at grade crossing within  | 
| the Village is detrimental to the safety of the public, as well  | 
| as to the orderly expansion of industry and commerce and to  | 
| progress of the region.  To alleviate this situation, it is  | 
| necessary to separate the grade crossing on Grand Avenue within  | 
| the Village, to relocate the railroad tracks and right-of-way,  | 
| and to acquire property for separation of the railroad or  | 
| highway and to create an agency to facilitate and accomplish  | 
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| that grade separation. 
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|     Section 15. Creation; duration; termination of the  | 
| Authority.    There is created a body politic and corporate, a  | 
| unit of local government, named the Elmwood Park Grade  | 
| Separation Authority that embraces that portion of Leyden  | 
| Township within the Village of Elmwood Park, Cook County,  | 
| Illinois.  The Authority shall continue in existence until the  | 
| accomplishment of its objectives or until the Authority  | 
| officials resolve that it is impossible or economically  | 
| unfeasible to fulfill its objectives. Objectives of the  | 
| Authority include the grade separation of railroad tracks from  | 
| the right-of-way of Grand Avenue in the Village of Elmwood  | 
| Park, the relocation of railroad tracks and roadway to  | 
| facilitate the grade separation, and other necessary, related  | 
| improvements to the right-of-way and at-grade crossing closure  | 
| within the Village of Elmwood Park.  The Authority shall be  | 
| dissolved upon its voluntary termination or 6 months after the  | 
| first use of the railway on the grade separation structure by a  | 
| Railroad.  Upon termination or dissolution of the Authority  | 
| after the construction of the grade separation project, the  | 
| Department of Transportation shall own and maintain the grade  | 
| separation structure and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company  | 
| shall own and maintain the railway along the grade separation  | 
| structure.
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|     Section 20. Procedural capacity; seal; office.    The  | 
| Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate name, but  | 
| execution shall not in any case issue against any property of  | 
| the Authority.  The Authority shall be subject to the  | 
| jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission.  It may adopt  | 
| a common seal and change the seal at pleasure.  The principal  | 
| office of the Authority shall be in the Village of Elmwood  | 
| Park, Illinois. | 
|     The Authority may enter into contracts for the performance  | 
| of its objectives, including agreements with other State  | 
| entities and departments, as well as provide for the letting of  | 
| construction contracts, consultant service agreements,  | 
| professional and trade services, and other agreements  | 
| consistent with the purposes and objectives of the Authority  | 
| established by this Act.  The Authority may accept  | 
| jurisdictional transfer of public right-of-way for purposes of  | 
| eliminating at-grade street and railroad crossings.
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|     Section 25. Acquisition of property.    The Authority shall  | 
| have the power to acquire by gift, purchase, legacy, or by the  | 
| exercise of eminent domain the fee simple title to real  | 
| property located within the boundaries of the Authority,  | 
| including temporary and permanent easements, as well as  | 
| reversionary interests in the streets, alleys, and other public  | 
| places and personal property, required for its purposes, and  | 
| title thereto shall be taken in the corporate name of the  | 
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| Authority.  Any such property that is already devoted to a  | 
| public use may nevertheless be acquired, provided that no  | 
| property belonging to the United States of America or the State  | 
| of Illinois may be acquired without the consent of such  | 
| governmental unit.  No property devoted to a public use  | 
| belonging to a corporation subject to the jurisdiction of the  | 
| Illinois Commerce Commission may be acquired without a prior  | 
| finding by the Illinois Commerce Commission that the taking  | 
| would not result in the imposition of an undue burden on  | 
| intrastate commerce.  Eminent domain proceedings shall be  | 
| conducted in all respects in the manner provided for the  | 
| exercise of the right of the eminent domain under the Eminent  | 
| Domain Act.   No condemnation proceedings for the acquisition of  | 
| new property shall be instituted without the prior concurrence  | 
| of the affected Railroads in the route, width and title to be  | 
| acquired thereby. Consistent with the Land Acquisition and  | 
| Procedures Manual prepared by the Department of Transportation  | 
| and updated through October 23, 2012, when a railroad company  | 
| owns the fee title to its operating right-of-way and such  | 
| property is acquired by the Authority to construct a grade  | 
| separation facility, no compensation of any kind shall be made  | 
| to the railroad to construct a grade separation facility where  | 
| an existing highway crossing is eliminated; however,  | 
| consideration shall be given if the size of the acquisition is  | 
| different than the original right-of-way.  All land and  | 
| appurtenances thereto, acquired or owned by the Authority, are  | 
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| to be deemed acquired or owned for a public use or public  | 
| purpose.
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|     Section 30. Sale or exchange of property.    The Authority  | 
| has the power to sell, transfer, exchange, vacate, or assign  | 
| property acquired for the purposes of this Act, as it deems  | 
| appropriate.
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|     Section 35. Acceptance of grants, loans, and  | 
| appropriations.    The Authority has the power to apply for and  | 
| accept grants, loans, advances, and appropriations from the  | 
| federal government and from the State of Illinois, or any  | 
| agency or instrumentality thereof, to be used for the purposes  | 
| of the Authority, and to enter into any agreement in relation  | 
| to such grants, loans, advances, and appropriations.  The  | 
| Authority may also accept from the State, or any State agency,  | 
| department, or commission, any county or other political  | 
| subdivision, any municipal corporation, any Railroads, school  | 
| authorities, or jointly therefrom, grants of funds or services  | 
| for any of the purposes of this Act.  The Authority shall be  | 
| treated as a rail carrier subject to the Illinois Commerce  | 
| Commission's jurisdiction and eligible to receive money from  | 
| the Grade Crossing Protection Fund, any fund of the State, or  | 
| other source available for purposes of promoting safety and  | 
| separation of at-grade railroad crossings or highway  | 
| improvements. | 
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|     The Illinois Commerce Commission Crossing Safety  | 
| Improvement Program FY 2014-2018 Plan shall be revised to  | 
| include this Authority's grade separation project as one of the  | 
| bridge projects contemplated for FY 2015 through FY 2018, and  | 
| funds from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund shall be  | 
| allocated in the FY 2015 through FY 2018 Plan for said grade  | 
| separation project.  No Order of the Illinois Commerce  | 
| Commission shall be effective or binding on the Authority to  | 
| construct the grade separation project unless the federal  | 
| government, the State of Illinois, or any agency or  | 
| instrumentality thereof has granted or appropriated sufficient  | 
| funds for the construction of the grade separation project and  | 
| the Authority is in receipt of those funds.  Notwithstanding,  | 
| the Illinois Commerce Commission shall not withhold approval of  | 
| the construction of the Authority's grade separation project or  | 
| the issuance of any Orders that authorize the construction of  | 
| the Authority's grade separation project.
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|     Section 40. Borrowing money and issuance of bonds.    The  | 
| Authority may incur debt and borrow money from time to time  | 
| and, in evidence thereof, may issue and sell bonds in such  | 
| amount or amounts as the Authority may determine in order to  | 
| provide funds for carrying out the purposes of this Act and to  | 
| pay all costs and expenses incident thereto. The Authority may  | 
| refund and refinance, from time to time, bonds so issued and  | 
| sold, as often as may be deemed to be advantageous by the  | 
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| Authority.
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|     Section 45. Taxing powers.    The Authority may not levy real  | 
| property taxes for any purpose whatsoever.
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|     Section 50. Board; composition; qualification;  | 
| compensation and expenses.    The Authority shall be governed by  | 
| a 9-member board consisting of members appointed by the  | 
| Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.  Five  | 
| members shall be voting members and 4 members shall be  | 
| non-voting members.  The voting members shall consist of the  | 
| following: | 
|         (1) two former public officials who served within the  | 
| Township of Leyden or the Village of Elmwood Park and  | 
| recommended to the Governor by the Village President of the  | 
| Village of Elmwood Park; | 
|         (2) two prior employees of Canadian Pacific Railway  | 
| with management experience; and  | 
|         (3)  one resident of the Township of Leyden or the  | 
| Village of Elmwood Park.   | 
|     The non-voting members shall consist of the following:   | 
|         (1) the Village President of the Village of Elmwood  | 
| Park;  | 
|         (2) one current employee of Canadian Pacific Railway  | 
| with management experience;  | 
|         (3) one current employee of Northeast Illinois  | 
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| Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation with management  | 
| experience; and  | 
|         (4) one current employee of the Department of  | 
| Transportation with management experience.  | 
|     The members of the board shall serve without compensation,  | 
| but may be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in  | 
| the performance of their duties prescribed by the Authority.   | 
| However, any member of the board who serves as secretary or  | 
| treasurer may receive compensation for services as that  | 
| officer.
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|     Section 55. Removal of members.    The Governor may remove  | 
| from office any board member immediately in case of  | 
| incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance of office, or  | 
| otherwise upon 15 days' written notice to the other members.   | 
| Absence from any 3 consecutive regular meetings of the board  | 
| shall be deemed neglect of duty.
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|     Section 60. Organization; chair and temporary secretary.     | 
| As soon as possible after the effective date of this amendatory  | 
| Act of the 98th General Assembly, the board shall organize for  | 
| the transaction of business, select a chair from its voting  | 
| members and a temporary secretary from its own number, and  | 
| adopt bylaws to govern its proceedings.  The initial chair and  | 
| successors shall be elected by the board from time to time from  | 
| among members.  The Authority may act through its board members  | 
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| by entering into an agreement that a member act on the  | 
| Authority's behalf, in which instance the act or performance  | 
| directed shall be deemed to be exclusively of, for, and by the  | 
| Authority and not the individual act of the member or its  | 
| represented person.
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|     Section 65. Meetings; quorum; resolutions.    Regular  | 
| meetings of the board shall be held at least quarterly, the  | 
| time and place of those meetings to be fixed by the board.   | 
| Special meetings may be called by the chair or by a majority of  | 
| the members of the board by giving notice in writing that  | 
| states the time, place, and purpose of the meeting.  Notice of  | 
| special meetings shall be served by special delivery letter  | 
| deposited in the mail at least 48 hours before the meeting.  A  | 
| majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum  | 
| for the transaction of business.  All action of the Authority  | 
| shall be by resolution of the board and, except as otherwise  | 
| provided in this Act, the affirmative vote of at least a  | 
| majority shall be necessary for the adoption of any resolution.   | 
| The chair shall be entitled to vote on any and all matters  | 
| coming before the board.
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|     Section 70. Secretary and treasurer; oaths; bond of  | 
| treasurer.   The board may appoint a secretary and a treasurer,  | 
| who need not be members of the board, to hold office during the  | 
| pleasure of the Authority and fix their duties and  | 
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| compensation.  Before entering into the duties of their  | 
| respective offices, they shall take and subscribe to the  | 
| constitutional oath of office, and the treasurer shall execute  | 
| a bond with corporate sureties to be approved by the Authority.   | 
| The bond shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal  | 
| sum may be directed by the board, conditioned upon the faithful  | 
| performance of the duties of the office and the payment of all  | 
| money received by the treasurer according to law and the orders  | 
| of the Authority.  The Authority may, at any time, require a new  | 
| bond for the treasurer in such penal sum as may then be  | 
| determined by the board.
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|     Section 75. Deposit and withdrawal of funds; signatures.    | 
| All funds deposited by the treasurer in any bank or savings and  | 
| loan association shall be placed in the name of the Authority  | 
| and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon  | 
| the bank or savings and loan association, signed by the  | 
| treasurer and countersigned by the chair of the board.  Subject  | 
| to prior approval of the designations by a majority of the  | 
| board, the chair may designate any other member or any officer  | 
| of the Authority to affix the signature of the treasurer to any  | 
| Authority check or draft for payment of salaries or wages and  | 
| for payment of any other obligation of not more than $2,500. | 
|     No bank or savings and loan association shall receive  | 
| public funds as permitted by this Section unless it has  | 
| complied with the requirements established under Section 6 of  | 
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| the Public Funds Investment Act.
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|     Section 80. Delivery of check after executing officer  | 
| ceases to hold office.   If any officer whose signature appears  | 
| upon any check or draft issued pursuant to this Act ceases to  | 
| hold office before the delivery of the check or draft to the  | 
| payee, the officer's signature nevertheless shall be valid and  | 
| sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if the  | 
| officer had remained in office until delivery of the check or  | 
| draft.
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|     Section 85. Rules.   The Authority may make and the board  | 
| may adopt all rules and regulations proper or necessary and to  | 
| carry into effect the powers granted to it.  The rules and  | 
| regulations shall be consistent with the guidelines,  | 
| objectives, and project scope as set out by the Illinois  | 
| Commerce Commission.
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|     Section 90. Fiscal year.   The Authority shall designate its  | 
| fiscal year.
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|     Section 95. Reports and financial statements.   Within 60  | 
| days after the end of its fiscal year, the Authority shall  | 
| cause to be prepared by a certified public accountant a  | 
| complete and detailed report and financial statement of the  | 
| operations and assets and liabilities as relate to the Elmwood  | 
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| Park Grade Separation Authority railroad grade separation  | 
| project.  A reasonably sufficient number of copies of the report  | 
| shall be prepared for distribution to persons interested, upon  | 
| request, and a copy of the report shall be filed with the  | 
| Illinois Commerce Commission and with the county clerk of Cook  | 
| County.
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|     Section 100. Construction.   Nothing in this Act shall be  | 
| construed to confer upon the Authority the right, power, or  | 
| duty to order or enforce the abandonment of any present  | 
| property of the railroads or the use in substitution therefor  | 
| of any property acquired for the railroads in the absence of a  | 
| contract duly executed by the railroads and the Authority  | 
| setting forth the terms and conditions upon which relocation of  | 
| the right-of-way and physical facilities of the railroads is to  | 
| be accomplished.  No such contract shall be or become  | 
| enforceable until the provisions of the contract have been  | 
| approved or authorized by the Illinois Commerce Commission. | 
|     Any construction improvements to signaling or any other  | 
| aspect of the grade separation project dictated by the Railroad  | 
| or the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad  | 
| Corporation shall be paid for respectively by the Railroad or  | 
| the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation.   | 
| The Railroad or the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter  | 
| Railroad Corporation, or both, shall specifically pay any and  | 
| all costs associated with any upgrades to the railway.  
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|     Section 105. Existing contracts, obligations, and  | 
| liabilities.   No contract, obligation, or liability whatever of  | 
| the railroads to pay any money into the State treasury, nor any  | 
| lien of the State upon or right to tax property of the  | 
| railroads, shall be released, suspended, modified, altered,  | 
| remitted, or in any manner diminished or impaired by the  | 
| contract with the Authority, and any such charter provisions  | 
| applicable to the property on which the railroads are now  | 
| located shall be deemed in full force and effect with respect  | 
| to any property on which the railroads are relocated in  | 
| substitution therefor pursuant to the provisions of this Act or  | 
| any such contract with the Authority pursuant thereto.   | 
| Notwithstanding, upon order of the Illinois Commerce  | 
| Commission, the Authority shall succeed to and assume the  | 
| performance and actions of the represented persons under the  | 
| terms of the order and amending orders previously entered  | 
| relative to the Elmwood Park Grade Separation Authority project  | 
| undertaken by the Authority and consistent with the objectives  | 
| of the Authority.
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|     Section 110. Severability. The provisions of this Act are  | 
| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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|     Section 120. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by adding  | 
| Section 15-5-47 as follows:
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