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Code · Illinois · Chapter 60 — TOWNSHIPS · Act 1

Sec. 115-120. Applicability.

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Sec. 115-120. Applicability. Only the following provisions of Sections of the Township Open Space Act as changed or added by Public Act 85-1140 shall apply to open space programs validly established prior to July 29, 1988 (the effective date of Public Act 85-1140):
(i)Section 2.02 (Sections 115-10 and 115-15 of this Code) as such Section relates to amendments that add property to an existing open space plan;
(ii)Section 4.02(a)(i) and
(iv)(items
(i)and
(iv)of subsection
(a)of Section 115-55 of this Code);
(iii)Section 4.02(b) (subsection
(c)of Section 115-55 of this Code);
(iv)Section 4.02(c) (subsection
(d)of Section 115-55 of this Code); and
(v)Section 6 (Section 115-110 of this Code). Public Act 85-1140 shall apply to any condemnation action to exercise the right of eminent domain provided in Section 4.02 of the Township Open Space Act (Section 115-55 of this Code) filed on or after June 1, 1988 and not brought to final and unappealable judgment on or before July 29, 1988 (the effective date of Public Act 85-1140). However, the provisions of Public Act 85-1140 shall neither require additional public hearings or referenda in connection with any open space program validly established prior to July 29, 1988 (the effective date of Public Act 85-1140), except with respect to amendments pursuant to Section 2.02 of the Township Open Space Act (Sections 115-10 and 115-15 of this Code) that add property to an existing open space plan, nor render unenforceable or invalid any bonds properly issued in connection with such open space program.
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