65 ILCS 5/11-74.6-30

Current through Public Act 103-1052
Section 65 ILCS 5/11-74.6-30 - Financing

Obligations secured by the special tax allocation fund set forth in Section 11-74.6-35 for the redevelopment project area may be issued to provide for redevelopment project costs. Those obligations, when so issued, shall be retired in the manner provided in the ordinance authorizing the issuance of those obligations by the receipts of taxes levied as specified in Section 11-74.6-40 against the taxable real property included in the area and any other revenue designated by the municipality. A municipality may in the ordinance pledge all or any part of the funds in and to be deposited into the special tax allocation fund created under Section 11-74.6-35 to the payment of the redevelopment project costs and obligations. Any pledge of funds in the special tax allocation fund shall provide for distribution to the taxing districts of moneys not required, pledged, earmarked, or otherwise designated for payment and securing of the obligations and anticipated redevelopment project costs, and any excess funds shall be calculated annually and deemed to be "surplus" funds. If a municipality applies or pledges only a portion of the funds in the special tax allocation fund for the payment or securing of anticipated redevelopment project costs or of obligations, any funds remaining in the special tax allocation fund after complying with the requirements of the application or pledge shall also be calculated annually and deemed "surplus" funds. All surplus funds in the special tax allocation fund shall be distributed annually within 180 days after the close of the municipality's fiscal year by being paid by the municipal treasurer to the county collector in direct proportion to the tax incremental revenue received as a result of an increase in the equalized assessed value of property in the redevelopment project area but not to exceed as to each such source the total incremental revenue received from that source. The county collector shall subsequently distribute surplus funds to the respective taxing districts in the same manner and proportion as the most recent distribution by the county collector to the affected taxing districts of real property taxes from real property in the redevelopment project area.

Without limiting the foregoing provisions of this Section, in addition to obligations secured by the special tax allocation fund, the municipality may pledge, for a period not greater than the term of the obligations, towards payment of those obligations any part or any combination of the following: (i) net revenues of all or part of any redevelopment project; (ii) taxes levied and collected on any or all real property in the municipality; (iii) the full faith and credit of the municipality; (iv) a mortgage on part or all of the redevelopment project; or (v) any other taxes or anticipated receipts that the municipality may lawfully pledge.

The obligations may be issued in one or more series bearing interest at a rate or rates that the corporate authorities of the municipality determine by ordinance. The obligations shall bear a date or dates, mature at a time or times, not exceeding 20 years from their respective issue dates, be in a denomination, carry registration privileges, be executed in a manner, be payable in a medium of payment at a place or places, contain covenants, terms and conditions, and be subject to redemption as the ordinance provides. Obligations issued under this Law may be sold at public or private sale at a price determined by the corporate authority of the municipality. No referendum approval of the electors shall be required as a condition for the issuance of obligations under this Division, except as provided in this Section.

If the municipality authorizes issuance of obligations under the authority of this Division secured by the full faith and credit of the municipality, which obligations are other than obligations that may be issued under home rule powers provided by Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution, or pledges taxes levied and collected on real property in the municipality or pledges the full faith and credit of the municipality, the ordinance authorizing the issuance of those obligations or pledging those taxes or the municipality's full faith and credit shall be published within 10 days after the ordinance has been passed in one or more newspapers with general circulation within that municipality. The publication of the ordinance shall be accompanied by a notice of (i) the specific number of voters required to sign a petition requesting the question of the issuance of those obligations or pledging taxes to be submitted to the electors, (ii) the time in which the petition must be filed, and (iii) the date of the prospective referendum. The municipal clerk shall provide a petition form to any individual requesting one.

If no petition is filed with the municipal clerk, as provided in this Section, within 30 days after the publication of the ordinance, the ordinance shall become effective. If, however, within that 30 day period, a petition is filed with the municipal clerk, signed by electors numbering not less than 10% of the number of registered voters in the municipality, asking that the question of issuing obligations using full faith and credit of the municipality as security for the cost of paying for redevelopment project costs, or of pledging taxes for the payment of those obligations, or both, be submitted to the electors of the municipality, the corporate authorities of the municipality shall call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon that question, or, if a general, State or municipal election is to be held within a period of not less than 30 or more than 90 days from the date the petition is filed, shall submit the question at that general, State or municipal election. If it appears upon the canvass of the election by the corporate authorities that a majority of electors voting upon the question voted in favor of the question, the ordinance shall be effective, but if a majority of the electors voting upon the question are not in favor of the question, the ordinance shall not take effect.

The ordinance authorizing the obligations may provide that the obligations shall contain a recital that they are issued under this Law. The recital shall be conclusive evidence of their validity and of the regularity of their issuance.

In the event the municipality authorizes issuance of obligations under this Section secured by the full faith and credit of the municipality, the ordinance authorizing the obligations may provide for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax upon all taxable property within the municipality sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the obligations as they mature. The levy may be in addition to and exclusive of the maximum of all other taxes authorized to be levied by the municipality. The levy, however, shall be abated to the extent that moneys from other sources are available for payment of the obligations and the municipality certifies the amount of those moneys available to the county clerk.

A certified copy of the ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk of each county in which any portion of the municipality is situated, and shall constitute the authority for the extension and collection of the taxes to be deposited in the special tax allocation fund.

A municipality may also issue its obligations to refund, in whole or in part, obligations previously issued by the municipality under the authority of this Law, whether at or before maturity, except that the last maturity of the refunding obligations shall not be expressed to mature later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.6-35 is to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the twenty-third calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area is adopted.

If a municipality issues obligations under home rule powers or other legislative authority, the proceeds of which are pledged to pay for redevelopment project costs, the municipality may, if it has followed the procedures in conformance with this Law, retire those obligations from funds in the special tax allocation fund in amounts and in the same manner as if those obligations had been issued under the provisions of this Law.

No obligations issued under this Law shall be regarded as indebtedness of the municipality issuing the obligations or any other taxing district for the purpose of any limitation imposed by law.

65 ILCS 5/11-74.6-30

P.A. 91-474, eff. 11/1/1999.