The People v. C., B. Q. R. R. Co.

152 N.E. 507, 321 Ill. 566
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedJune 16, 1926
DocketNo. 17338. Reversed in part and remanded.
StatusPublished

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The People v. C., B. Q. R. R. Co., 152 N.E. 507, 321 Ill. 566 (Ill. 1926).

Opinion

The county collector of Ogle county applied to the county court for judgment against the property of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company for road and bridge taxes levied in 1924 in the towns of Pine Creek, Buffalo, Eagle Point, Pine Rock, Flagg, Dement, Nashua, Mt. Morris and Forreston, and the railroad company objected to the road and bridge taxes in excess of fifty cents on the $100 valuation on the ground that the consent of the respective boards of town auditors in these towns to levy such excess was not obtained at the regular meeting in September, as required by law. The court overruled the objections and entered judgment of sale against the property of the railroad company, and it has appealed.

In People v. Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Co.319 Ill. 163, and People v. Chicago and Eastern Illinois RailwayCo. id. 171, and in numerous cases before those decisions, we have held that the obtaining of the consent of the board of town auditors at the regular meeting of the board on the first Tuesday in September was a condition precedent to the levy of a tax in excess of fifty cents on the $100 and that such consent cannot be given on any other day; and in People v. Chicago andEastern Illinois Railway Co. 306 Ill. 402 and People v. WabashRailway Co. 311 id. 579, we held that the statute (section 56 of the act of 1913 to revise the law in relation to roads and bridges) requires not merely the consent of a majority of the board of town auditors, but a consent in writing signed by a majority of the members of the board acting in their official capacity at an official meeting, and that such official action can be shown only by the record of their proceedings.

In the town of Pine Creek a special meeting of the board of town auditors was held on August 23, 1924, at which it was agreed that a tax of sixty-six cents on each $100 of the taxable property of the town should be levied for road *Page 568 and bridge purposes, and that at the regular meeting of the board no action was taken in reference to road and bridge taxes. It does not appear that there was any written consent at any time, even at the special meeting. The record of the town of Eagle Point is the same, except that the special meeting was held on August 29.

In the town of Nashua, at a special meeting on August 28, consent was given to a levy of sixty-five cents on each $100, and at the regular meeting of the board of town auditors on September 2 the record was signed by Percy L. Fruin, supervisor, J.C. Bemis, and D.J. Andrews, town clerk. After these signatures appears the following: "Written consent of the board of auditors to the extension of a greater rate of road and bridge taxes than 50c on each $100 valuation." If this could be regarded as a writing of the board of town auditors it does not authorize the levy of a tax of sixty-six cents on the $100. The record shows that the levy in this town was sixty-five cents, but the record does not purport to authorize a levy for this amount or any other definite amount.

As to the town of Dement, it was stipulated and agreed that at a special meeting of the board of town auditors held on August 28, 1924, a levy of sixty-six cents on each $100 was authorized; that at the regular meeting of the board held on September 2 the record, after showing that the supervisor, town clerk, two justices of the peace and the commissioner of highways were present, states: "Meeting called to order by the chairman, Chas. Davy. Minutes of the last regular meeting, also record of the special meeting August 28 read, and on motion duly made, seconded and carried the minutes were approved as read. The auditors next examined the road and bridge account, the supervisor's town fund and the Dement town hall fund, and found the same to be correct to the best of their knowledge and belief; next the road and bridge levy. Following is a copy of road and bridge tax levy as determined by John Colwill, *Page 569 highway commissioner of the town of Dement for the year A.D. 1924:

" 'STATE OF ILLINOIS ss. COUNTY OF OGLE.

" 'The undersigned, highway commissioner of the town of Dement, county and State aforesaid, hereby certifies that a regular meeting of said commissioner held on the first Tuesday in September in the year 1924, to-wit: On the 2d day of September, A.D. 1924, at the office of the town clerk, for the purpose of determining the tax rate for road and bridge purposes to be certified by him to the county board, as provided by law, has determined that the tax rate to be levied upon all the taxable property of said town of Dement for said purposes shall be 66c on each $100 valuation as assessed and equalized for the year A.D. 1924.

" 'The said commissioner of highways does hereby further certify that at a meeting of the board of town auditors of said town of Dement, by a certain instrument of writing signed by the majority of said board of town auditors at a special meeting held on the 28th day of August, A.D. 1924, and to him delivered, consent to a levy and extension of a greater rate of taxes for road and bridge purposes in said town than 50c on each $100 valuation, to-wit: To the extension and levy of a rate of taxes in said town for said purposes of 66c on each $100 valuation, and fixed the amount of said additional taxes at $2400, with consent in writing of said board of town auditors being hereto attached.

" 'The said commissioner of highways does hereby further certify that at a regular meeting held at the office of the town clerk on the first Tuesday (being the 2d day) of September, A.D. 1924, he determined that the amount of money necessary to be levied for road and bridge purposes by taxation for the purpose of construction, maintenance and repair of roads and bridges in said town of Dement for the year A.D. 1924 is $10,000, and it is hereby directed that that amount of money, or so much or such part thereof as may be approved by the county board of said Ogle county, be and the same is hereby levied for road and bridge taxes against all the taxable property of said town for the year A.D. 1924.' "

The certificate concludes with a statement, separately, of the several amounts levied for the various purposes, aggregating $10,000.

In the town of Flagg the record shows that at a special meeting of the board of town auditors on August 28 consent was given to the levy of sixty-six cents on each $100 *Page 570 for road and bridge purposes, and the record of the regular meeting shows as follows: "The said commissioner of highways does hereby further certify that at a regular annual meeting held at the office of the town clerk on the first Tuesday (being the 2d day) of September, A.D. 1924, he determined that the amount of money necessary to be raised by taxation for the purpose of construction, maintenance and repair of roads and bridges in said town of Flagg for the year A.D. 1925, is twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars; and it is hereby directed that the said amount of money, or such part thereof as may be approved by the county board of Ogle county, be and the same hereby is levied for road and bridge taxes against all of the taxable property of said town for the year A.D. 1924." The certificate concludes with a statement, separately, of the several amounts levied for the various purposes, aggregating $22,500.

In the town of Pine Rock a special meeting of the board of town auditors was held on August 2 and consent was given to a levy of sixty-two cents on each $100.

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