§ 31.50 ORDINANCES.
   (A)   Attorney. It shall be the duty of the Village Attorney to prepare such ordinances as may be required by the Village Board.
   (B)   Introduced. When a proposed ordinance is introduced, it shall be read one time by title only and referred to the proper committee unless the Board of Trustees shall otherwise specifically direct.
   (C)   Vote required; yeas and nays record.
      (1)   The passage of all ordinances for whatever purpose, and of any resolution or motion to create any liability against a village or for the expenditure or appropriation of its money, shall require the concurrence of a majority of all members then holding office on the Village Board, including the Mayor, unless otherwise expressly provided by the code or any other act governing the passage of any ordinance, resolution or motion; provided that, where the Board consists of an odd number of Trustees, the vote of the majority of the Trustees shall be sufficient to pass an ordinance. The yeas and nays shall be taken upon the question of the passage of the designated ordinances, resolutions or motions and recorded in the journal of the Village Board.
      (2)   In addition, the corporate authorities at any meeting may be unanimous consent to take a single vote by yeas and nays on the several questions of the passage on any two or more of the designated ordinances, orders, resolutions or motions placed together for voting purposes in a single group, which single vote shall entered separately in the journal under the designation “omnibus vote” and, in such event, the Clerk may enter the words “omnibus vote” in the journal in each case in lieu of entering names of the members of Village Board voting “yea” and those voting “nay” on the passage of each of the designated ordinances, orders, resolution and motions included in such omnibus group. The taking of such single or omnibus vote and such entries of the words “omnibus vote” in the journal shall be a sufficient compliance with the requirements of this section to all intents and purposes and with like effect as if the vote in each case had been separately by yeas and nays on the question of the passage of each order, resolution and motion included in such omnibus group, and separately recorded in the journal.
      (3)   Likewise, the yeas and any other resolution or motion at the request of any trustee and shall be recorded in the journal.
   (D)   Approval; veto.
      (1)   All resolutions and motions which create any liability against a village, which provided for the expenditure or appropriation of its money or to sell any village property, and all ordinances, passed by the Village Board shall be deposited with the Village Clerk. If the Mayor approved of them, he or she shall sign them. Those of which he or she disapproved shall be returned to the Village Board, with his or her written objections, at the next regular meeting of the Village Board occurring not less than five days after their passage. The Mayor may disapprove of any one or more sums appropriated in any ordinance, resolution or motion making an appropriation and, if so, the remainder shall be effective.
      (2)   However, the Mayor may disapprove entirely of an ordinance, resolution or motion making an appropriation. If the Mayor fails to return any ordinance or any specified resolution or motion with his or her written objections, within the designated time, it shall become effective despite the absence of his or her signature.
(Prior Code, § 1-2-14)
Statutory reference:
   Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/3.1-40-40 and 5/3.1-40-45