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90_HB3721 55 ILCS 5/5-12001.1 Amends the Counties Code. Deletes certain provisions restricting a county from regulating the facilities of a telecommunications carrier. Provides that in choosing a location for a facility, a telecommunications carrier shall make the determination according to certain priorities (now shall consider certain items). Provides that in designing a facility, a telecommunications carrier shall abide by (now consider) certain guidelines. Provides that a telecommunications facility may be (now is) permitted subject to certain conditions. Effective immediately. LRB9011115PTsb LRB9011115PTsb 1 AN ACT to amend the Counties Code by changing Section 2 5-12001.1. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing 6 Section 5-12001.1 as follows: 7 (55 ILCS 5/5-12001.1) 8 Sec. 5-12001.1. Authority to regulate certain specified 9 facilities of a telecommunications carrier. 10 (a) Notwithstanding any other Section in this Division, 11 the county board or board of county commissioners of any 12 county shall have the power to regulate the location of the 13 facilities, as defined in subsection (c), of a 14 telecommunications carrier established outside the corporate 15 limits of cities, villages, and incorporated towns that have 16 municipal zoning ordinances in effect. The power shall only 17 be exercised to the extent and in the manner set forth in 18 this Section. 19 (b) The provisions of this Section shall not abridge any 20 rights created by or authority confirmed in the federal 21 Telecommunications Act of 1996, P.L. 104-104. 22 (c) As used in this Section, unless the context 23 otherwise requires: 24 (1) "county jurisdiction area" means those portions 25 of a county that lie outside the corporate limits of 26 cities, villages, and incorporated towns that have 27 municipal zoning ordinances in effect; 28 (2) "county board" means the county board or board 29 of county commissioners of any county; 30 (3) "residential zoning district" means a zoning 31 district that is designated under a county zoning -2- LRB9011115PTsb 1 ordinance and is zoned predominantly for residential 2 uses; 3 (4) "non-residential zoning district" means the 4 county jurisdiction area of a county, except for those 5 portions within a residential zoning district; 6 (5) "residentially zoned lot" means a zoning lot in 7 a residential zoning district; 8 (6) "non-residentially zoned lot" means a zoning 9 lot in a non-residential zoning district; 10 (7) "telecommunications carrier" means a 11 telecommunications carrier as defined in the Public 12 Utilities Act as of January 1, 1997; 13 (8) "facility" means that part of the signal 14 distribution system used or operated by a 15 telecommunications carrier under a license from the FCC 16 consisting of a combination of improvements and equipment 17 including (i) one or more antennas, (ii) a supporting 18 structure and the hardware by which antennas are 19 attached; (iii) equipment housing; and (iv) ancillary 20 equipment such as signal transmission cables and 21 miscellaneous hardware; 22 (9) "FAA" means the Federal Aviation Administration 23 of the United States Department of Transportation; 24 (10) "FCC" means the Federal Communications 25 Commission; 26 (11) "antenna" means an antenna device by which 27 radio signals are transmitted, received, or both; 28 (12) "supporting structure" means a structure, 29 whether an antenna tower or another type of structure, 30 that supports one or more antennas as part of a facility; 31 (13) "qualifying structure" means a supporting 32 structure that is (i) an existing structure, if the 33 height of the facility, including the structure, is not 34 more than 15 feet higher than the structure just before -3- LRB9011115PTsb 1 the facility is installed, or (ii) a substantially 2 similar, substantially same-location replacement of an 3 existing structure, if the height of the facility, 4 including the replacement structure, is not more than 15 5 feet higher than the height of the existing structure 6 just before the facility is installed; 7 (14) "equipment housing" means a combination of one 8 or more equipment buildings or enclosures housing 9 equipment that operates in conjunction with the antennas 10 of a facility, and the equipment itself; 11 (15) "height" of a facility means the total height 12 of the facility's supporting structure and any antennas 13 that will extend above the top of the supporting 14 structure; however, if the supporting structure's 15 foundation extends more than 3 feet above the uppermost 16 ground level along the perimeter of the foundation, then 17 each full foot in excess of 3 feet shall be counted as an 18 additional foot of facility height. The height of a 19 facility's supporting structure is to be measured from 20 the highest point of the supporting structure's 21 foundation; 22 (16) "facility lot" means the zoning lot on which a 23 facility is or will be located; 24 (17) "principal residential building" has its 25 common meaning but shall not include any building under 26 the same ownership as the land of the facility lot. 27 "Principal residential building" shall not include any 28 structure that is not designed for human habitation; 29 (18) "horizontal separation distance" means the 30 distance measured from the center of the base of the 31 facility's supporting structure to the point where the 32 ground meets a vertical wall of a principal residential 33 building; and 34 (19) "lot line set back distance" means the -4- LRB9011115PTsb 1 distance measured from the center of the base of the 2 facility's supporting structure to the nearest point on 3 the common lot line between the facility lot and the 4 nearest residentially zoned lot. If there is no common 5 lot line, the measurement shall be made to the nearest 6 point on the lot line of the nearest residentially zoned 7 lot without deducting the width of any intervening right 8 of way. 9 (d) In choosing a location for a facility, a 10 telecommunications carrier shall make the determination 11 according toconsiderthe following priorities: 12 (1) A non-residentially zoned lot is the most 13 desirable location. 14 (2) A residentially zoned lot that is not used for 15 residential purposes is the second most desirable 16 location. 17 (3) A residentially zoned lot that is 2 acres or 18 more in size and is used for residential purposes is the 19 third most desirable location. 20 (4) A residentially zoned lot that is less than 2 21 acres in size and is used for residential purposes is the 22 least desirable location. 23 The size of a lot shall be the lot's gross area in square 24 feet without deduction of any unbuildable or unusable land, 25 any roadway, or any other easement. 26 (e) In designing a facility, a telecommunications 27 carrier shall abide byconsiderthe following guidelines: 28 (1) No building or tower that is part of a facility 29 shallshouldencroach onto any recorded easement 30 prohibiting the encroachment unless the grantees of the 31 easement have given their approval. 32 (2) Lighting shallshouldbe installed for security 33 and safety purposes only. Except with respect to 34 lighting required by the FCC or FAA, all lighting shall -5- LRB9011115PTsb 1shouldbe shielded so that no glare extends substantially 2 beyond the boundaries of a facility. 3 (3) No facility shallshouldencroach onto an 4 existing septic field. 5 (4) Any facility located in a special flood hazard 6 area or wetland shallshouldmeet the legal requirements 7 for those lands. 8 (5) Existing trees more than 3 inches in diameter 9 shallshouldbe preserved if reasonably feasible during 10 construction. If any tree more than 3 inches in diameter 11 is removed during construction a tree 3 inches or more in 12 diameter of the same or a similar species shall be 13 planted as a replacement if reasonably feasible. Tree 14 diameter shall be measured at a point 3 feet above ground 15 level. 16 (6) If any elevation of a facility faces an 17 existing, adjoining residential use within a residential 18 zoning district, low maintenance landscaping shallshould19 be provided on or near the facility lot to provide at 20 least partial screening of the facility. The quantity 21 and type of that landscaping shallshouldbe in 22 accordance with any county landscaping regulationsof23general applicability, except that paragraph (5) of this24subsection (e) shall control over any tree-related25regulations imposing a greater burden. 26 (7) Fencing shallshouldbe installed around a 27 facility. The height and materials of the fencing shall 28shouldbe in accordance with any county fence regulations 29of general applicability. 30 (8) Any building that is part of a facility located 31 adjacent to a residentially zoned lot shallshouldbe 32 designed with exterior materials and colors that are 33 reasonably compatible with the residential character of 34 the area. -6- LRB9011115PTsb 1 (f) The following provisions shall apply to all 2 facilities established in any county jurisdiction area after 3 the effective date of the amendatory Act of 1997: 4 (1) (Blank).Except as provided in this Section,5no yard or set back regulations shall apply to or be6required for a facility.7 (2) (Blank).A facility may be located on the same8zoning lot as one or more other structures or uses9without violating any ordinance or regulation that10prohibits or limits multiple structures, buildings, or11uses on a zoning lot.12 (3) (Blank).No minimum lot area, width, or depth13shall be required for a facility, and unless the facility14is to be manned on a regular, daily basis, no off-street15parking spaces shall be required for a facility. If the16facility is to be manned on a regular, daily basis, one17off-street parking space shall be provided for each18employee regularly at the facility. No loading19facilities are required.20 (4) No portion of a facility's supporting structure 21 or equipment housing shall be less than 15 feet from the 22 front lot line of the facility lot or less than 10 feet 23 from any other lot line. 24 (5) (Blank).No bulk regulations or lot coverage,25building coverage, or floor area ratio limitations shall26be applied to a facility or to any existing use or27structure coincident with the establishment of a28facility. Except as provided in this Section, no height29limits or restrictions shall apply to a facility.30 (6) A county's review of a building permit 31 application for a facility shall be completed within 30 32 days. If a decision of the county board is required to 33 permit the establishment of a facility, the county's 34 review of the application shall be simultaneous with the -7- LRB9011115PTsb 1 process leading to the county board's decision. 2 (7) The improvements and equipment comprising the 3 facility may be wholly or partly freestanding or wholly 4 or partly attached to, enclosed in, or installed in or on 5 a structure or structures. 6 (8) Any public hearing authorized under this 7 Section shall be conducted in a manner determined by the 8 county board. Notice of any such public hearing shall be 9 published at least 15 days before the hearing in a 10 newspaper of general circulation published in the county. 11 (9) Any decision regarding a facility by the county 12 board or a county agency or official shall be supported 13 by written findings of fact. The circuit court shall 14 have jurisdiction to review the reasonableness of any 15 adverse decision and the plaintiff shall bear the burden 16 of proof, but there shall be no presumption of the 17 validity of the decision. 18 (g) The following provisions shall apply to all 19 facilities established after the effective date of this 20 amendatory Act of 1997 in the county jurisdiction area of any 21 county with a population of less than 180,000: 22 (1) A facility may beispermitted if its 23 supporting structure is a qualifying structure or if both 24 of the following conditions are met: 25 (A) the height of the facility shall not 26 exceed 200 feet, except that if a facility is 27 located more than one and one-half miles from the 28 corporate limits of any municipality with a 29 population of 25,000 or more the height of the 30 facility shall not exceed 350 feet; and 31 (B) the horizontal separation distance to the 32 nearest principal residential building shall not be 33 less than the height of the supporting structure; 34 except that if the supporting structure exceeds 99 -8- LRB9011115PTsb 1 feet in height, the horizontal separation distance 2 to the nearest principal residential building shall 3 be at least 100 feet or 80% of the height of the 4 supporting structure, whichever is greater. 5 Compliance with this paragraph shall only be 6 evaluated as of the time that a building permit 7 application for the facility is submitted. If the 8 supporting structure is not an antenna tower this 9 paragraph is satisfied. 10 (2)Unless a facility is permitted under paragraph11(1) of this subsection (g),A facility can be 12 established only after the county board gives its 13 approvalfollowing consideration of the provisions of14paragraph (3) of this subsection (g). The county board 15 may give its approval after one public hearing on the 16 proposal, but only by the favorable vote of a majority of 17 the members present at a meeting held no later than 75 18 days after submission of a complete application by the 19 telecommunications carrier. If the county board fails to 20 act on the application within 75 days after its 21 submission, the application shall be deemed to have been 22 approved. No more than one public hearing shall be 23 required. 24 (3) For purposes of paragraph (2) of this 25 subsection (g), the following siting considerations may,26but no other matter, shallbe considered by the county 27 board or any other body conducting the public hearing: 28 (A) the prioritiescriteriain subsection (d) 29 of this Section; 30 (B) whether a substantial adverse effect on 31 public safety will result from some aspect of the 32 facility's design or proposed construction, but only 33 if that aspect of design or construction is 34 modifiable by the applicant; -9- LRB9011115PTsb 1 (C) the benefits to be derived by the users of 2 the services to be provided or enhanced by the 3 facility and whether public safety and emergency 4 response capabilities would benefit by the 5 establishment of the facility; 6 (D) the existing uses on adjacent and nearby 7 properties; and 8 (E) the extent to which the design of the 9 proposed facility reflects compliance with 10 subsection (e) of this Section. 11 (4) On judicial review of an adverse decision, the 12 issue shall be the reasonableness of the county board's 13 decision in light of the evidence presented on the siting 14 considerations and the well-reasoned recommendations of 15 any other body that conducts the public hearing. 16 (h) The following provisions shall apply to all 17 facilities established after the effective date of this 18 amendatory Act of 1997 in the county jurisdiction area of any 19 county with a population of 180,000 or more. A facility may 20 beispermitted in any zoning district subject to the 21 following: 22 (1) A facility shall not be located on a lot under 23 paragraph (4) of subsection (d) unless a variation is 24 granted by the county board under paragraph (4) of this 25 subsection (h). 26 (2) Unless a height variation is granted by the 27 county board, the height of a facility shall not exceed 28 75 feet if the facility will be located in a residential 29 zoning district or 200 feet if the facility will be 30 located in a non-residential zoning district.However,31the height of a facility may exceed the height limit in32this paragraph, and no height variation shall be33required, if the supporting structure is a qualifying34structure.-10- LRB9011115PTsb 1 (3)The improvements and equipment of the facility2shall be placed to comply with the requirements of this3paragraph at the time a building permit application for4the facility is submitted.If the supporting structure 5 is an antenna tower other than a qualifying structure 6 then (i) if the facility will be located in a residential 7 zoning district the lot line set back distance to the 8 nearest residentially zoned lot shall be at least 50% of 9 the height of the facility's supporting structure or (ii) 10 if the facility will be located in a non-residential 11 zoning district the horizontal separation distance to the 12 nearest principal residential building shall be at least 13 equal to the height of the facility's supporting 14 structure. 15 (4) The county board may grant variations for any 16 of the regulations, conditions, and restrictions of this 17 subsection (h), after one public hearing on the proposed 18 variations, by a favorable vote of a majority of the 19 members present at a meeting held no later than 75 days 20 after submission of an application by the 21 telecommunications carrier. If the county board fails to 22 act on the application within 75 days after submission, 23 the application shall be deemed to have been approved. 24 In its consideration of an application for variations, 25 the county board, and any other body conducting the 26 public hearing, mayshallconsider the following, and no27other matters: 28 (A) whether, but for the granting of a 29 variation, the service that the telecommunications 30 carrier seeks to enhance or provide with the 31 proposed facility will be less available, impaired, 32 or diminished in quality, quantity, or scope of 33 coverage; 34 (B) whether the conditions upon which the -11- LRB9011115PTsb 1 application for variations is based are unique in 2 some respect or, if not, whether the strict 3 application of the regulations would result in a 4 hardship on the telecommunications carrier; 5 (C) whether a substantial adverse effect on 6 public safety will result from some aspect of the 7 facility's design or proposed construction, but only 8 if that aspect of design or construction is 9 modifiable by the applicant; 10 (D) whether there are benefits to be derived 11 by the users of the services to be provided or 12 enhanced by the facility and whether public safety 13 and emergency response capabilities would benefit by 14 the establishment of the facility; and 15 (E) the extent to which the design of the 16 proposed facility reflects compliance with 17 subsection (e) of this Section. 18 No more than one public hearing shall be required. 19 (5) On judicial review of an adverse decision, the 20 issue shall be the reasonableness of the county board's 21 decision in light of the evidence presented and the 22 well-reasoned recommendations of any other body that 23 conducted the public hearing. 24 (Source: P.A. 90-522, eff. 1-1-98.) 25 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 26 becoming law.