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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 605

Sec. 3-15. Report of temporary commissioners.

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Sec. 3-15. Report of temporary commissioners. The temporary commissioners shall report in writing to the court on or before the date fixed for the filing of their report. If they are not ready to report by that date, they shall obtain a continuance to a day certain. Successive continuances may be granted. In their report to the court, they shall state
(a)the general nature of the land in the proposed district,
(b)the drainage condition of the land,
(c)the general nature and location and the estimated cost of the drainage system they find to be best suited for the land in the proposed district,
(d)a description of any land in addition to that described in the petition which will be benefited by the proposed work and which, they find, should be included in the proposed district, and a description of any land described in the petition which will not be benefited by the proposed work and which, they find, should not be included in the proposed district; provided, however, that the proposed district shall not be so enlarged or contracted that the petitioners no longer meet the proportional requirements of Section 3-3,
(e)whether any land lying outside of the proposed district, but within another drainage district or a municipal corporation exercising drainage powers, will be benefited, and, if so, a general description of the same,
(f)whether any land lying outside the proposed district, but not to be included in the proposed district and not within another drainage district or municipal corporation exercising drainage powers, will be benefited, and, if so, a general description of the same, and
(g)whether the benefits to the land in the proposed district will exceed the probable cost to that land of organizing the district and constructing such work. If an engineer was employed, then the report of the engineer shall be attached to and made a part of the temporary commissioners' report. If the temporary commissioners find that the benefits to the land in the proposed district will not exceed the probable cost to that land, then they shall recommend that the district not be organized. If they find that the benefits to the land in the proposed district will exceed the probable cost to that land, then they shall recommend that the district be organized and shall include in their report, in addition to the information above specified,
(a)a complete description of the system of drainage which they recommend,
(b)the estimated cost of that system, including all incidental expenses,
(c)the estimated annual cost of repair, maintenance and operation of the system, and
(d)the name of any other drainage district or any municipal corporation exercising drainage powers which includes land lying outside of the proposed district which will be benefited by the proposed work.
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