Section 346.30 Application for Creation of a Banking
Development District
The governing board of a local government, in conjunction
with a depository institution, may submit an application to the Department for
the designation of a banking development district. Each application shall
be submitted to the Secretary on a form, which is to be prescribed by the
Secretary following consultation with the State Treasurer, and shall include
all of the following information:
a) identification
of the depository institution and of any unit of local government or portion
thereof submitting the application along with documentation of the approval of
the application by the governing board of the unit of local government;
b) a
map, a legal description of the property, and description of geographic
boundaries of the proposed banking development district which specifically
identifies the location of the proposed banking branch within the proposed
banking development district;
c) documentation
of all current zoning classifications within the proposed banking development
district and the boundaries of each identified zoning area;
d) the
number of residents of the proposed banking development district along with
detailed demographic information describing the members of the population,
including persons that are unbanked or underbanked as identified in the
application form to be provided;
e) an
identification of the specific needed banking services which are not being
provided within the proposed banking development district at the time of the
application;
f) an
identification of the number, location of existing sites of banking services
within the proposed banking development district and within a reasonable
distance of the proposed banking development district which identification
shall include, but not be limited to:
1) the
identification and location of all full-service branches of all depository
banking institutions;
2) the
identification and location of all sites which offer deposit-taking ATMs;
3) the
identification and location of all existing alternatives to providers of
banking services including, but not limited to, currency exchanges, money
transmitters, payday lenders or pawnbrokers;
4) the
identification and location of deposit-taking RSFs (other than those sited at
full-service branches); and
5) the
identification and location of non-deposit-taking RSFs (other than those sited
at full-service branches);
g) income
measures of the proposed banking development district, including, but not
limited to, per capita annual income and median household annual income
utilizing either the most recent United States Census Bureau data or the most
recent Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") annual
income estimates;
h) other
economic indicators, where readily available, including, but not limited to,
unemployment data, percentage of the population at or below the poverty level,
percentage of the population at or below 200% of the poverty level, and
percentage of the population receiving public assistance within the proposed
banking development district. Unemployment data may be submitted for a
political subdivision in which the proposed banking development district is
located;
i) description
of the public transportation systems and major roadways, if any, in the
proposed banking development district maps and/or diagrams may be included in
the description;
j) narrative
establishing that a branch would be economically viable within the banking
development district if a deposit of public funds as identified by Section 25
of the Act is provided, along with a statement of any limitations on the types
of public funds the branch would be willing to accept;
k) specification
of whether the proposed banking development district, or any portion thereof,
lies within an area which has been designated an enterprise or empowerment zone
or has received similar designation from any federal, State, or local
government entity;
l) a
narrative description of the natural and man-made geographic barriers, if any,
that may impede physical access to existing banking services;
m) a
narrative description of the distances and travel times from the applicant's
proposed site to banking institutions and alternative providers of banking
services both within the proposed banking development district and within the
reasonable distance specified in subsection (f);
n) affirmation
by the applicant depository institution that it will not establish the proposed
banking development district branch with the intention of closing or relocating
any existing nearby branch or branches;
o) an
identification of all CBOs that are in favor of the establishment of the
proposed District along with all written statements of support, if any, from
all supporting CBOs;
p) a
description of all banking and financial educational programs that will be
provided by the branch directly or in cooperation with a CBO;
q) documentation
of the most recent rating given to the depository institution under the
Illinois Community Reinvestment Act [205 ILCS 735/35-1], if any;
r) a
description of the criteria generally employed to determine whether to continue
maintaining a branch in operation and whether the branch proposed in the
application would be evaluated under any different criteria; if any different
criteria would apply, state them;
s) a
statement describing any preliminary or final understanding or agreement
between the municipality and the applicant depository institution as to the
anticipated duration of the proposed branch; and
t) such
other documents or information as the Secretary may deem necessary to determine
the applicants' fitness for a banking development district.