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Code · Illinois · Chapter 735 — CIVIL PROCEDURE · Act 30

Sec. 25-7-103.54. Quick-take; Village of Oak Park.

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Sec. 25-7-103.54. Quick-take; Village of Oak Park.
(a)Quick-take proceedings under Article 20 may be used for a period of 3 years after July 25, 1997, by the Village of Oak Park for the acquisition of property located along the south side of North Avenue between Austin Boulevard and Harlem Avenue or along the north and south side of Harrison Street between Austin Boulevard and Elmwood Avenue, not including residentially zoned properties within these areas, for commercial redevelopment goals.
(b)Quick-take proceedings under Article 20 may be used for a period of 3 years after August 14, 1997, by the Village of Oak Park for the acquisition of property within the areas designated as the Greater Downtown Area Tax Increment Financing District, the Harlem/Garfield Tax Increment Financing District, and the Madison Street Tax Increment Financing District, not including residentially zoned properties within these areas, for commercial redevelopment goals.
(c)Quick-take proceedings under Article 20 may be used for a period of 3 years after August 14, 1997, by the Village of Oak Park for the acquisition of property within the areas designated as the North Avenue Commercial Strip and the Harrison Street Business Area, not including residentially zoned properties within these areas, for commercial redevelopment goals.
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