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§ 36. Repeal; Effect on prior offenses or plans. “An Act to empower and direct the Illinois Aeronautics Commission to prepare airport approach plans for publicly-owned airports; to empower and direct municipalities and other political subdivisions to promulgate, administer, and enforce airport zoning regulations limiting the height of structures and objects of natural growth, and otherwise regulating the use of property, in the vicinity of such airports; to authorize the acquisition, by purchase, grant, or condemnation, of air rights and other interests in land; and to provide penalties and remedies for violations of this act or of any ordinance, resolution or regulation made under the authority conferred thereby,” filed July 29, 1941, 1 and all other acts or parts of acts which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed; provided, however, that the provisions for repeal in this section shall not in any way:
(a) Affect any offense committed, an act done, a penalty, punishment or forfeiture incurred, or a claim, right, power or remedy accrued, under “An Act to empower and direct the Illinois Aeronautics Commission to prepare airport approach plans for publicly-owned airports; to empower and direct municipalities and other political subdivisions to promulgate, administer, and enforce airport zoning regulations limiting the height of structures and objects of natural growth, and otherwise regulating the use of property, in the vicinity of such airports; to authorize the acquisition, by purchase, grant, or condemnation, of air rights and other interests in land; and to provide penalties and remedies for violations of this act or of any ordinance, resolution or regulation made under the authority conferred thereby”, filed July 28, 1941;
(b) Invalidate or change any airport approach plans, any airport zoning regulations, any permits or variances granted, any action, matter or proceeding by or on behalf of, or before, the Illinois Aeronautics Commission, any municipality, county or other political subdivision, any administrative agency or any Board of Appeals, or any other officer, department, board or bureau, or any petition filed with, or any action or proceedings instituted before, any court, or any air right, easement, or other estate or interest in property acquired, by whatever means, by any of the foregoing, under and pursuant to the provisions of “An Act to empower and direct the Illinois Aeronautics Commission to prepare airport approach plans for publicly-owned airports; to empower and direct municipalities and other political subdivisions to promulgate, administer, and enforce airport zoning regulations limiting the height of structures and objects of natural growth, and otherwise regulating the use of property, in the vicinity of such airports; to authorize the acquisition, by purchase, grant, or condemnation, of air rights and other interests in land; and to provide penalties and remedies for violations of this act or of any ordinance, resolution or regulation made under the authority conferred thereby”, filed July 28, 1941; provided, however, that the status thereof may be changed, after the effective date of this Act, under and pursuant to the provisions of this Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 620. Air Transportation § 25/36. Repeal; Effect on prior offenses or plans - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-620-air-transportation/il-st-sect-620-25-36/
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