Full Text of SB0665 102nd General Assembly
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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 SB0665 Introduced 2/24/2021, by Sen. Bill Cunningham SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides that a leasehold for a term not in excess of 50 years may be made with a nonprofit corporation or association and extended for an additional 25 years by ordinance or resolution thereafter for specified purposes, including, but not limited to: cultivation or use of vacant lots for gardening or recreational purposes; and the lease of a tract of land of less than 5 acres to sell fresh fruits and vegetables. Provides that, when the city council of a municipality determines that all or any part of a municipal-owned tract of land, with or without improvements, is not then needed for municipal purposes, the city council may, by resolution or ordinance, authorize a private sale and conveyance of the same, or any part thereof, for nominal consideration without compliance with any other law governing disposal of lands by municipalities requiring adequate consideration. Limits the use of the property leased or conveyed under the provisions. Provides that property leased or conveyed under the provisions is exempt from property taxation under under the Property Tax Code if the property is actually used for the cultivation and sale of fresh fruits and vegetables and leased or owned by a nonprofit organization or association that includes among its principal purposes the cultivation and sale of fresh fruits and vegetables. Contains a statement of findings.
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| | FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY | | HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE ACT MAY APPLY |
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | 5 | | adding Section 11-11-4 as follows: | 6 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-11-4 new) | 7 | | Sec. 11-11-4. Lease or sale of property for cultivation | 8 | | and sale of fresh fruits and vegetables or recreation. | 9 | | (a) The General Assembly finds: | 10 | | (1) There exists in certain older, urban | 11 | | municipalities an excess of vacant property that is not | 12 | | needed for public use. | 13 | | (2) Vacant properties present numerous problems for | 14 | | these municipalities, such as: presenting the opportunity | 15 | | for criminal activity; deterring neighboring property | 16 | | owners from improving their properties and prospective | 17 | | purchasers and renters from locating into these areas; and | 18 | | serving as a location to dispose of unwanted items. | 19 | | (3) These municipalities are often centers of high and | 20 | | increasing populations and population densities comprised, | 21 | | in part, of lower-income families. | 22 | | (4) Due, in part, to increasing population densities, | 23 | | the deterioration of infrastructure, such as parks, and |
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| 1 | | fiscal constraints, these municipalities have been | 2 | | challenged to offer residents opportunities to enhance the | 3 | | quality of their lives. | 4 | | (5) Due to the scarcity of full service supermarkets | 5 | | and farmer's markets within these municipalities, | 6 | | municipal residents often suffer from a shortage of fresh | 7 | | fruits and vegetables. | 8 | | (6) The shortages of recreational opportunities and | 9 | | sources of fresh fruits and vegetables have contributed to | 10 | | alarming increases in childhood obesity and other adverse | 11 | | health consequences for municipal residents. | 12 | | (7) It would be beneficial to enlist nonprofit | 13 | | corporation or associations to develop these properties | 14 | | for a range of public purposes that could enhance the | 15 | | recreational, educational, and nutritional needs of local | 16 | | residents. | 17 | | (8) Authorization for municipalities to lease and sell | 18 | | vacant land to nonprofit entities to cultivate these lands | 19 | | can provide both recreational opportunities and a source | 20 | | of fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables for local | 21 | | residents. | 22 | | (9) The nonprofit cultivation of previously vacant | 23 | | land by nonprofit entities is a public purpose for which | 24 | | the long term lease and sale of these properties, and | 25 | | exemption from property taxation, is warranted, even in | 26 | | those instances when produce is sold to further the |
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| 1 | | mission of these nonprofit corporations or associations. | 2 | | (b) A leasehold for a term not in excess of 50 years may be | 3 | | made with a nonprofit corporation or association and extended | 4 | | for an additional 25 years by ordinance or resolution | 5 | | thereafter for any purpose described under subsection (a), | 6 | | including, but not limited to: | 7 | | (1) The cultivation or use of vacant lots for | 8 | | gardening or recreational purposes. | 9 | | (2) The lease of a tract of land of less than 5 acres | 10 | | to sell fresh fruits and vegetables. Any lease entered | 11 | | into pursuant to this paragraph may permit the nonprofit | 12 | | corporation or association to sell fresh fruits and | 13 | | vegetables on the leased land, off the leased land, or | 14 | | both, provided, that the sales are related and incidental | 15 | | to the nonprofit purposes of the corporation or | 16 | | association and the net proceeds received by the nonprofit | 17 | | corporation or association are used to further the | 18 | | nonprofit purposes of the corporation or association. | 19 | | (c) When the city council of a municipality determines | 20 | | that all or any part of a municipal-owned tract of land, with | 21 | | or without improvements, is not then needed for municipal | 22 | | purposes, the city council may, by resolution or ordinance, | 23 | | authorize a private sale and conveyance of the same, or any | 24 | | part thereof, for nominal consideration without compliance | 25 | | with any other law governing disposal of lands by | 26 | | municipalities requiring adequate consideration. Such |
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| 1 | | conveyance shall contain a limitation that the lands or | 2 | | buildings shall be used only for the purposes of such | 3 | | organization or association, and to render such services or to | 4 | | provide such facilities as may be agreed upon and, if said | 5 | | lands or buildings are not used in accordance with the | 6 | | limitation, title shall revert back to the municipality | 7 | | without any entry or reentry made on the property on behalf of | 8 | | the municipality. | 9 | | Whenever a sale of property is proposed pursuant to this | 10 | | subsection, the municipality shall give at least 10 days' | 11 | | notice of such sale prior to a public hearing where an | 12 | | ordinance or resolution approving the sale is adopted. | 13 | | (d) If the nonprofit organization or association uses the | 14 | | property leased or purchased under this Section for the | 15 | | cultivation and sale of fresh fruits and vegetables on a tract | 16 | | of land of less than 5 acres, the nonprofit organization or | 17 | | association may not be controlled, directly or indirectly, by | 18 | | any agricultural, commercial, or other business. The nonprofit | 19 | | organization or association is authorized to sell fresh fruits | 20 | | and vegetables either on the land that was leased or conveyed, | 21 | | off that land, or both, and the sales must be related and | 22 | | incidental to the nonprofit purposes of the organization or | 23 | | association and the net proceeds received by the nonprofit | 24 | | organization or association must be used to further the | 25 | | nonprofit purposes of the organization or association. | 26 | | (e) Property leased or conveyed under this Section is |
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| 1 | | exempt from property taxation under under the Property Tax | 2 | | Code if the property is actually used for the cultivation and | 3 | | sale of fresh fruits and vegetables and owned by a nonprofit | 4 | | organization or association that includes among its principal | 5 | | purposes the cultivation and sale of fresh fruits and | 6 | | vegetables.
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