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| "Principal residence" means the dwelling place of a person, |
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| including the principal house and lot, and any lots that are |
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| used in connection with the principal house and lot that |
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| contribute to its enjoyment, comfort, and convenience. For |
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| purposes of this Division, the term also includes a building |
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| with a maximum of one commercial establishment and a building |
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| with a maximum of 3 residential units of which one residential |
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| unit must be the principal residence of the longtime |
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| owner-occupant. |
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| (35 ILCS 200/10-405 new) |
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| Sec. 10-405. Designation of high-assessment areas. |
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| (a) Each municipality must designate each high-assessment |
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| area within its borders. Before making these designations, the |
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| corporate authorities must conduct a public hearing. The |
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| corporate authorities must publish a notice of the public |
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| hearing in a newspaper of general circulation within the |
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| municipality and provide actual notice to each taxing district. |
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| (b) If an area is designated as a high-assessment area, it |
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| shall retain that designation until the third general |
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| assessment following the designation. Thereafter, the |
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| municipality must redesignate the area, if qualified.
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| (c) The provisions of this Section are judicially |
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| enforceable by any interested property owner. |
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| (35 ILCS 200/10-410 new) |
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| Sec. 10-410. Qualifications; applications. |
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| (a) The assessment procedures under Section 10-415 are |
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| limited to real property meeting all of the following |
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| conditions: |
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| (1) The property is owned and occupied by a longtime
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| owner-occupant. |
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| (2) The property is the principal residence and
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| domicile of the longtime owner-occupant. |
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| (3) The property is located within an area that has |
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| been designated by a municipality as a high-assessment |
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| area. |
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| (b) To receive the assessment procedure provided for in |
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| Section 10-415, the person liable for taxes on that property |
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| that meets the qualifications under subsection (a) must file a |
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| verified application requesting the assessment procedure with |
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| the chief county assessment officer of the county in which the |
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| land is located. |
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| The application must be in the form prescribed by the |
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| Department of Revenue and contain any information that may |
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| reasonably be required to determine whether the applicant meets |
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| the requirements of subsection (a). If the application shows |
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| the applicant is entitled to the assessment procedure, then the |
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| chief county assessment officer shall approve it; otherwise, he |
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| or she shall reject the application. |
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| When an application has been filed with and approved by the |
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| chief county assessment officer, he or she must determine the |
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| valuation of the property as described in Section 10-415. The |
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| county clerk, in preparing assessment books, lists, and blanks |
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| under Section 9-100, shall include columns for indicating the |
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| approval of an application filed under this Section and for |
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| setting out the valuations made as otherwise permitted by law, |
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| and under Section 10-415. |
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| (35 ILCS 200/10-415 new) |
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| Sec. 10-415. Assessment of approved property. |
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| (a) The chief county assessment officer shall establish the |
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| assessed value for real property for which an application has |
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| been approved under Section 10-410 in the following manner: |
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| For the first taxable year for which the application is |
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| approved, the value of the qualified property may not be |
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| more than 105% of the assessed value prior to the most |
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| recent general assessment. |
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| At each subsequent general assessment thereafter, the |
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| assessed value of the qualified property may not increase |
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| more than 5%. |
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| Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
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| qualified property may not be reassessed at any time other |
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| than at a general assessment. |
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| (b) If, after an application has been approved under |
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| Section 10-410, the qualified property is improved and the |
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| improvements increase the fair cash value of the property by |
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| more than $15,000, then the assessed value of the property may |
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| be increased to reflect the increase of the fair cash value of |
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| the property that is over and above $15,000. |
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| (c) If, after an application has been approved under |
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| Section 10-410, the property is sold or otherwise transferred |
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| or is no longer qualified property, then the provisions of this |
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| Section do not apply to the property and the property may be |
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| reassessed at any time in accordance with Article 9 of this |
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| Act. |
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| (35 ILCS 200/10-420 new) |
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| Sec. 10-420. Home rule; mandates. |
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| (a) A home rule municipality may not act in a manner |
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| inconsistent with this Section. This Section is a limitation |
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| under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the |
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| Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule |
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| units of powers and functions exercised by the State. |
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| (b) Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 of the State Mandates |
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| Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the |
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| implementation of any mandate created by this Section.
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| Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 8.28 as
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| (30 ILCS 805/8.28 new)
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