Illinois Code § 65 ILCS 110/20

Public hearing.
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At the public hearing, any interested person or
any affected taxing district may file written objections
with the municipal clerk
and may be heard orally regarding any issues embodied in the
notice. The municipality shall hear and determine all protests and objections
at the hearing, and the hearing may be adjourned to another date without
further notice other than a motion to be entered upon the minutes fixing the
time and place of the adjourned hearing. Public hearings with regard to an
economic development plan, economic development project area, or economic
development project may be held simultaneously.

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