Illinois Compiled Statutes
60 ILCS 1/ - Township Code.
Article 145 - Township Hall, Township Coextensive With City

(60 ILCS 1/Art. 145 heading)

 
(60 ILCS 1/145-5)
Sec. 145-5. Petition and referendum to build or purchase township hall.
(a) Whenever it is desired to build or purchase a township hall in any
township whose boundaries are coextensive with the limits of an incorporated
city, 25 electors of the township may, before the time of giving notice of the
annual township meeting, file with the township clerk a petition in writing
that the proposition of building or purchasing a township hall, as the case may
be, and the issuing of bonds for the building or purchase be submitted to the
voters of the township at an election. The proposition shall be clearly stated
in the petition substantially as follows: "Shall (name of township) borrow
$(amount) to build or purchase a township hall and issue bonds for the building
or purchase?" The petition shall be filed in the office of the township clerk.
(b) The township clerk shall certify the proposition to the proper election
officials, who shall submit the proposition to the legal voters of the township
at an election held in accordance with the general election law. The form of
the proposition shall be substantially as follows:
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of this Section to the contrary, any township whose boundaries are coextensive with the limits of an incorporated city may, by ordinance or resolution, build or purchase a township hall without referendum approval, if the building or purchasing of the township hall is paid or provided for with funds that are not the proceeds of bonds authorized under this Article.
(Source: P.A. 96-1397, eff. 7-29-10.)
 
(60 ILCS 1/145-10)
Sec. 145-10.
Issuance of bonds; terms.
(a) If a majority of the votes cast on the question under Section 145-5 are
in favor of the question, the township may issue bonds in denominations of not
less than $100 nor more than $1,000 each, payable respectively in not less than
one nor more than 20 years, with interest payable annually of not more than 6%
per annum. The amount of the bonds issued shall not exceed 2.3% of the value of
taxable property of the township as ascertained by the assessment for the State
and county tax for the preceding year or, until January 1, 1983, if greater,
the sum that is produced by multiplying the township's 1978 equalized assessed
valuation by the debt limitation percentage in effect on January 1, 1979, nor
shall the amount of the bonds exceed, including the then existing indebtedness
of the township, 5.75% of the value of the taxable property of the township as
ascertained by the assessment for the State and county tax for the preceding
year.
(b) If a majority of the legal voters voting on the proposition are in favor
of the proposition, the supervisor and township clerk shall issue a sufficient
amount, in the aggregate, of the bonds of the township for the purpose of
building or purchasing, as the case may be, a township hall, not to exceed the
amount voted upon under Section 145-5. The bonds shall not be sold or disposed
of for less than their par value.

(Source: Laws 1907, p. 572; P.A. 81-1550; 88-62.)
 
(60 ILCS 1/145-15)
Sec. 145-15.
City tax.
The city council of the city whose territory is
coextensive with the township shall provide for the collection of a direct
annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on the debt as it falls due and also
to pay and discharge the principal within 20 years from the time of contracting
the debt. The amount of the tax shall be certified to the county clerk by the
township clerk annually at the time required by law, shall be extended by the
county clerk against the taxable property of the township as other taxes, and
shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes are
collected. The tax, when collected, shall be held by the township collector as
a fund out of which shall be paid the bonds and the interest on the bonds
according to the tenor and effect of the bonds, upon the order of the
supervisor and township clerk.

(Source: Laws 1907, p. 572; P.A. 88-62.)
 
(60 ILCS 1/145-20)
Sec. 145-20.

"Building" or "purchasing" a township hall, as used in this
Article, means the purchasing of real estate upon which to build the township
hall or upon which the township hall is situated, as well as to build
or
purchase the township hall.

(Source: P.A. 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.)

Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes

Illinois Compiled Statutes

Chapter 60 - TOWNSHIPS

60 ILCS 1/ - Township Code.

Article 1 - Short Title And General Provisions

Article 5 - Adoption Of Township Organization

Article 10 - Alteration Of Township Boundaries By County Board

Article 15 - Township Within A City

Article 20 - Consolidation Of Townships Within City

Article 22 - Consolidation Of Multiple Townships

Article 23 - Merger Of A Single Township Into 2 Other Townships

Article 24 - Dissolution Of Townships in McHenry County

Article 25 - Discontinuance Of Township Organization

Article 27 - Discontinuance Of Township Organization Within Coterminous Municipality: County Population of 3 Million Or More

Article 28 - Discontinuance Of Township Organization Within Coterminous Municipality: Specified Townships

Article 29 - Discontinuance Of Township Within Coterminous Municipality: All Townships

Article 30 - Annual Township Meeting

Article 35 - Special Township Meetings

Article 40 - Conduct Of Township Meetings

Article 45 - Nomination Of Candidates For Township Office

Article 50 - Election Of Township Officers; Discontinuance Of Township Offices

Article 55 - Qualification And Tenure Of Township Officers

Article 60 - Vacancies In Township Offices And The Manner Of Filling Them

Article 65 - Compensation And Fees Of Township Officers

Article 70 - Township Supervisor

Article 73 - Highway Commissioner

Article 75 - Township Clerk

Article 77 - Township Assessor

Article 78 - Township Collector

Article 80 - Township Board

Article 85 - Township Corporate Powers, Generally

Article 90 - Corporate Powers Exercised By County Board

Article 95 - Legal Proceedings In Favor Of And Against Townships

Article 100 - Township Employees

Article 105 - Township Land And Buildings, Generally

Article 110 - Township Zoning

Article 115 - Township Open Space

Article 120 - Township Parks

Article 125 - Township Park Bonds

Article 130 - Township Cemeteries

Article 133 - Public Graveyards

Article 135 - Joint Township Cemeteries

Article 140 - Township Halls

Article 145 - Township Hall, Township Coextensive With City

Article 150 - Township Community Buildings

Article 153 - Township Library

Article 155 - Township Public Comfort Stations

Article 160 - Township Monuments

Article 170 - Township Hospitals

Article 175 - Township Public Non-Sectarian Hospitals

Article 180 - Lease Of County Home Or Hospital

Article 185 - Facilities And Services For Persons With Developmental Disabilities

Article 190 - Agreements For Mental Health Services For Township Residents

Article 195 - Township Ambulance Services

Article 200 - Township Emergency Vehicles And Equipment

Article 205 - Township Waterworks And Sewerage Systems

Article 207 - Township Special Service Areas

Article 210 - Township Refuse Collection And Disposal

Article 215 - Youth Services

Article 220 - Senior Citizen Services

Article 225 - Services For Persons With Disabilities

Article 230 - Employment And Training Programs

Article 235 - Township Taxes

Article 240 - Township Borrowing Money

Article 245 - Transfers Among Township Funds, Generally

Article 250 - Transfers From Township General Fund To Township General Assistance Fund

Article 255 - Transfers From Road And Bridge Fund

Article 260 - Distributions From Township General Fund, Generally

Article 265 - Township Funds For Schools

Article 275 - Township Funds For Museums Or Historical Societies

Article 280 - Township Refunding Bonds

Article 285 - Township Bond Money Refunds

Article 290 - Severability

Article 305 - Codification Provisions

Article 310 - Repeals

Article 315 - Effective Date