Current through Public Act 103-1056
Section 75 ILCS 16/5-10 - Petition to establish district(a) The organization of a district library in a territory without a local tax supported library or in such a territory and contiguous territory of a municipality, township, or county operating a local tax supported library may be initiated as described in paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection. (1) One hundred or more of the voters of a territory without a local tax supported library may petition the circuit court of the county that contains all of the territory (or a larger portion of the territory than any other county containing a portion of the territory) to cause to be submitted to the voters of the proposed district the question of whether the proposed territory shall be organized as a public library district. The petition shall contain the provisions set forth in this Section and, in addition, shall allege that the territory of the proposed district does not include, in whole or in part, any existing tax supported public library.(2) The library board of a local tax supported library established by a municipality, township, or county, or 100 or more of the voters of the municipality, township, or county, may petition to cause to be submitted to the voters of the entire territory the question of whether a public library district shall be organized to include the municipality, township, or county and contiguous territory that is without a local tax supported library.(b) The petition specified in this Section shall contain a legal description of the boundaries of the territory to be embraced within the proposed district, shall specify the name of the district and the proposed tax rate limit for the district if it is in excess of 0.15%, and shall petition the circuit court to set the date of a hearing on the petition before a judge of the circuit court. If the territory of the proposed district encompasses the same territory as an existing school district, municipality, township, or county, the description of the proposed district may be by reference to that entity.