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Whenever an ordinance shall be repealed or modified by a subsequent ordinance, the ordinance or part of ordinance thus repealed or modified shall continue in force until the effective date of the ordinance repealing or modifying the same; but no suit, proceeding, right, fine or penalty, instituted or created, given, secured or accrued under any ordinance previous to its repeal, shall in anywise be affected, released or discharged, but may be prosecuted, enjoyed and recovered as fully as if such ordinance had continued in force, unless it shall be therein otherwise expressly provided. (1981 Code)
When any ordinance repealing any former ordinance, clause or provision, shall be itself repealed, such repeal shall not be construed so as to revive such former ordinance, clause or provision, unless it shall be therein so expressly provided. (1981 Code)
Procedures of the Village of Oak Park, including procedures for the adoption of ordinances and resolutions, are governed by the Illinois municipal code. However, any limitation in the Illinois municipal code in conflict with any action taken by the Village of Oak Park pursuant to the home rule powers of the Village, as set forth in section 6 of article VII of the 1970 constitution of the state of Illinois, shall not be applicable to such Village action. (1981 Code)
A. In an instance where a customer's bill for water, sewer, and refuse and recycling collection services provided by the Village has been incorrectly calculated and the customer has been overbilled or underbilled, the Village shall correct the charges for the erroneously billed period, not to exceed twenty four (24) months, during which incorrect bills were rendered.
B. When a customer has been underbilled for any of the services set forth in subsection 1-1-15A of this section, the Village may enter into a written deferred payment agreement with the customer whereby the amount due may be paid in equal installments within a period of twelve (12) months from the date of execution of the agreement. (Ord. 15-123, 7-6-2015)
A. The Village Manager is authorized to negotiate agreements to sell real property located outside of a tax increment financing district and any said agreement shall be subject to approval by resolution adopted by a majority vote of the Board of Trustees.
B. At the Village Manager's discretion, the Village may publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the Village one time not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Board of Trustees approval to sell real property that the Village intends to sell real property pursuant to this section and that the Village shall receive bids for such sale. The terms and conditions upon which the Village shall consider bids for a sale shall be at the Village Manager's discretion. (Ord. 15-133, 8-3-2015)
ARTICLE 2
PROCEDURE FOR ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
PROCEDURE FOR ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
SECTION:
1-2-1: Definitions
1-2-2: Authority To Issue General Obligation Bonds
1-2-3: Procedures
1-2-4: Public Purpose Of Borrowing
1-2-5: Details Of Bond Ordinance; Contract For Sale; Interest Savings
1-2-6: Execution Of Bonds; Form
1-2-7: Levy Of Taxes; Ordinance Filed; Future Levy Abatement
1-2-8: Appropriation
1-2-9: Illinois Municipal Code Superseded
1-2-10: Issuance Of Notes And Other Incurrence Of Debt
The following words and phrases shall have the meanings, and are hereby defined, as follows:
BOND ORDINANCE: One or more ordinances authorizing a specific issue or issues of bonds adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth in this article.
BONDS: Any bonds issued pursuant to the authority of this article. (1981 Code; amd. Ord. 1986-0-100, 11-3-1986)
Section 6(a) of article VII of the 1970 constitution of Illinois provides that "any municipality which has a population of more than 25,000 (is) a home rule unit". The Village of Oak Park, with a current population in excess of twenty five thousand (25,000) is, therefore, a home rule unit and may, under the power granted by section 6(a) of article VII "exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs, including but not limited to, the power to . . . incur debt".
Section 6(d) of article VII of the 1970 constitution grants constitutional authority for the Village of Oak Park to incur debt payable from ad valorem property tax receipts maturing within forty (40) years from the time it is incurred.
Section 6(k) of article VII of the 1970 constitution of Illinois grants authority for the Village of Oak Park to incur debt payable from ad valorem tax receipts without prior referendum approval. (1981 Code)
It is in the best interests of the Village of Oak Park that procedures be established for incurring debt and issuing bonds payable from ad valorem property taxes. The Board of Trustees may, therefore, borrow money for lawful purposes and, in evidence of such borrowing, issue general obligation bonds payable from ad valorem taxes to be levied without limitation as to rate or amount against all taxable property situated within the Village. Such bonds may be issued without the submission of the question of their issuance to the electors of the Village. The procedures for the adoption of the ordinance authorizing the issuance of such bonds shall be in accordance with Article 5, Division 3, of the Illinois Municipal Code, and said procedures shall be substantially as hereinafter provided.
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