Illinois Code § 70 ILCS 405/11

Determination of administrative practicability and feasibility.
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After the Department has made and recorded a determination that there is
need, in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare, for the
organization of a district in a particular territory and has defined the
boundaries thereof, it shall consider the question whether the operation of
a district within such boundaries with the powers conferred upon soil and
water conservation districts in this Act is administratively practicable
and feasible. To assist the Department in the determination of such
administrative practicability and feasibility, it shall within a reasonable
time after entry of the determination that there is need for the
organization of the proposed district and the determination of the
boundaries thereof, hold a referendum within the proposed district upon the
proposition of the creation of the district, and cause due notice of any
such referendum to be given.

 
The question shall be submitted upon ballot in substantially the
following form:

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Place an X in the square opposite the

proposition for which you desire to vote.

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For creation of a soil and water
conservation district of the lands
described below and situated in
the county or counties of (here in-
sert name of county or counties).

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Against creation of a soil and
water conservation district of the
lands described below and situated
in the county or counties of (here
insert name of county or counties).

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(Here insert description.)

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Only owners of land lying within the boundaries of the proposed district
as determined by the Department shall be eligible to vote in such
referendum, and each such owner of land shall have one vote. Owners of land
may vote in person or by absentee ballot.

 
In all cases where a petition for the organization of a district carries
the names of more than 55 per cent of the land owners within the proposed
district, the Department may determine the question of whether the
operation of the district is administratively practicable and feasible
without holding a referendum.

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