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| SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 700
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| WHEREAS, Illinois barns are witnesses to the role of |
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| agriculture in our State's image and its economy and serve as |
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| scenic landmarks for residents and visitors alike; and
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| WHEREAS, Historic barns and agricultural structures across |
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| rural Illinois symbolize important Illinois values of |
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| heritage, hard work, productivity, and closeness to the land |
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| and community with the people who built them; and
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| WHEREAS, Historic barns uphold the historic rural |
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| qualities of the State's landscape, along with providing a |
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| picturesque atmosphere for the State's citizens and visitors to |
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| enjoy; and
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| WHEREAS, These structures provide insight into our |
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| distinctive agricultural history and heritage, as well as a |
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| visual description of rural life, both past and present, in |
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| Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Local historic preservation and community |
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| organizations in at least ten counties across Illinois |
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| highlight their local barns with organized or self-guided barn |
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| tours, the first of which began in Greene County in 1984 and |
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| has continued every September since as part of Greene County |
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| Days; and
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| WHEREAS, One private Illinois barn preservation |
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| organization, the Illinois Barn Alliance, released a statewide |
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| survey in August, 2005, and found that residents in 46 Illinois |
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| counties have conducted barn surveys, organized barn tours, or |
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| engaged in other activities that directly promote historic |
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| barns; and
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| WHEREAS, While historic barns are cherished by so many |
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| Illinois residents and visitors, many barns can no longer |
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| produce the necessary income to prevent their loss by decay or |
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| demolition, or they become threatened when the surrounding land |
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| is removed from active agricultural use; and
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| WHEREAS, Many states, including Iowa, Wisconsin, New York, |
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| Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire enacted legislation creating |
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| barn preservation and restoration programs to assist barn |
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| owners with their efforts to preserve these cultural and |
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| architectural treasures for the enjoyment and economic benefit |
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| of this and future generations; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Department of |
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| Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), in consultation with |
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| the Department of Agriculture, the Illinois Historic |
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| Preservation Agency, and any other public entities as the DCEO |
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| deems necessary, shall conduct a study of (i) current historic |
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| barn restoration/preservation efforts and needs in Illinois, |
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| (ii) the benefits that an historic barn |
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| restoration/preservation program could have in the context of |
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| the creation of a comprehensive plan for the development and |
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| promotion of tourism in rural areas, including the potential |
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| for expanded heritage tourism efforts to take advantage of the |
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| increased interest in Lincoln and the underground railroad |
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| sites, as well as the potential for expanded agricultural and |
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| natural resource tourism efforts, and (iii) programs and |
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| incentives in place in other states to promote historic barn |
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| restoration and preservation; the DCEO shall report its |
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| findings to the Governor and the General Assembly by December |
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| 1, 2006; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That in conducting its study the Department of |
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| Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall also consult with the |
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| Illinois Barn Alliance and any other private local historical, |
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| preservation, and community organizations engaged in promoting |