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§ 45.102 APPLICATION.
   This subchapter shall be liberally construed and administered to supplement all of the city’s tax ordinances. To the extent that any tax ordinance is in conflict with or inconsistent with this subchapter, this subchapter shall be controlling.
(1980 Code, § 17.618) (Ord. 8892, passed 12-26-2000; Ord. 9359, passed 11-19-2018)
§ 45.103 SEVERABILITY.
   If any section, paragraph or provision of this subchapter shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of the section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this subchapter.
(Ord. 9359, passed 11-19-2018)
§ 45.104 EFFECTIVE DATE.
   This subchapter shall be in full force and effect, after passage, approval and publication as required by law.
(Ord. 9359, passed 11-19-2018)
ISSUANCE OF ANTI-POLLUTION BONDS AND INDUSTRIAL BONDS
§ 45.115 SHORT TITLE.
   This subchapter may be referred to as the City of Quincy Economic Development and Pollution Control Revenue Bond Enabling Subchapter.
(1980 Code, § 13.1401)
§ 45.116 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BOND ORDINANCE. An ordinance authorizing a specific issue of bonds adopted by the Council of this city in accordance with the policies set forth in this subchapter.
   CITY. The City of Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.
   ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. Any land, interest in land, building, structure, facility, system, fixture, improvement, addition, appurtenance, machinery or equipment or any combination thereof, and all real and personal property deemed necessary in connection therewith, for use by any person, provided that the existence of economic development project will create or retain employment opportunities in or near the city.
   PERSON. Any individual, partnership, co-partnership, firm, company, corporation (including public utilities), association, joint stock company, trust estate, political subdivision, state agency or any other legal entity, or its legal representative, agent or assigns.
   POLLUTION. Any form of environmental pollution including, but not limited to, water pollution, air pollution, land pollution, solid waste pollution, thermal pollution, radiation contamination or noise pollution, as determined by the various standards prescribed by the state, the federal government or other government entities and including, but not limited to, anything which is considered as pollution or environmental damage in the Environmental Protection Act, compiled as ILCS Ch. 415, Act 5, and any amendment thereto and substitution therefore.
   POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY. Any land, interest in land, building, structure, facility, system, fixture, improvement, appurtenance, addition, machinery or equipment, or any combination thereof, and all real and personal property deemed necessary therewith, having to do with or the end purpose of which is, reducing, controlling or preventing pollution.
   PROJECT. Any economic development project or pollution control facility or any combination thereof.
   PROJECT COSTS. Includes the sum total of all reasonable or necessary costs incidental to the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, improvement and extension of a project including without limitation the cost of studies and surveys, plans, specifications, architectural and engineering services, legal marketing or other special services, financing, acquisition, demolition, construction, equipment and site development of new and rehabilitated buildings, rehabilitation, reconstruction, repair or remodeling of existing buildings and all other necessary or incidental expenses whether directly or indirectly related to the project, including an initial bond and interest reserve, together with interest on bonds issued to finance a project to a date six months subsequent to the estimated date of completion and any costs or expenses which may be included under the provisions of § 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended.
(1980 Code, § 13.1402)
§ 45.117 LEGISLATIVE DECLARATION OF PURPOSE.
   It is hereby determined and declared that the purpose of this subchapter is to provide a financing device which will aid in financing the cost of projects in order to relieve conditions of unemployment and to encourage the increase of industry within or near the city, thereby reducing the evils attendant upon unemployment and to provide for the increased welfare and prosperity of the residents of the city; it is hereby further determined and declared to be the purpose of this subchapter to provide a financing device which will aid in financing the cost of pollution control facilities in order to eliminate, abate or reduce the serious dangers to the public health and welfare caused by environmental pollution and the same are hereby declared and determined to be public purpose and functions pertaining to the government and affairs of the city.
(1980 Code, § 13.1403)
§ 45.118 ADDITIONAL POWERS.
   In addition to powers, which it may now have, the city shall have the power under this subchapter:
   (A)   To construct, acquire by gift, purchase or lease, to reconstruct, improve, better or extend and to finance one or more projects, whether or not now or hereafter in existence, within or without the city or partially within or partially without the city, but in no event further than ten miles from the territorial boundaries of the city, and, if desirable, to acquire by gift, purchase or lease, lands or rights in land in connection with any project;
   (B)   To issue its revenue bonds to defray in whole or in part the project costs of any project and to designate an appropriate name for the bonds, which bonds shall be issued pursuant to a bond ordinance authorizing the same;
   (C)   To enter into leases or other agreements with any person in order to secure the city’s revenue bonds; provided however, that any lease or other agreement must provide that the person shall pay to, for or on behalf of the city an amount efficient to pay principal, interest, redemption premiums and all other costs in connection with the city’s revenue bonds so that the bonds will never constitute an indebtedness of the city or the loan of its credit within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision;
   (D)   To pledge to the punctual payment of bonds authorized under this subchapter, the interest thereon, and the redemption premiums, if any, the revenue and receipts to be received pursuant to the leases or other agreements;
   (E)   To mortgage the project in favor of the holder or holders of bonds issued therefore;
   (F)   To sell and convey the project, including without limitation the sale and conveyance thereof subject to a mortgage, if any, as provided in this subchapter, for the price and at a time (whether prior or subsequent to the payment in full of bonds authorized under this subchapter) as the Council for the city may determine. However, no sale or conveyance of the project shall ever be made in a manner as to impair the rights or interests of the holder or holders of any bond issued hereunder; and
   (G)   To issue its bonds to refund, in whole or in part, bonds theretofore issued by the city under authority of this subchapter.
(1980 Code, § 13.1404)
§ 45.119 EXERCISE OF POWERS; BONDS.
   (A)   The exercise of all powers granted by this subchapter may be authorized, and the bonds shall be authorized by this subchapter, which may be adopted at the same meeting at which it is introduced and shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
   (B)   The bonds shall bear interest at a rate or rates payable at times, may be in one or more series, may bear the date or dates, may mature at the time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective dates, may be payable in the medium of payment at the place or places, may carry registration privileges, may be subject to terms of redemption at premiums, may be executed in a manner, may contain the terms, covenants and conditions, and may be in a form, either coupon or registered, as the bond ordinance may provide or as may be subsequently determined by the Council before the bonds are issued. The bonds may be sold at public or private sale in a manner and upon the terms as may be deemed advisable by the Council of the city. The bonds and interim receipts of certificates shall be deemed to be securities and negotiable instruments within the meaning and for all purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code.
(1980 Code, § 13.1405)
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