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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4023

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 4023  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section  1.  Short  title.  This Act may be cited as the
 5    Local Planning Technical Assistance Act.

 6        Section 5.  Purposes. The purposes of this Act are to:
 7             (1)  Provide technical assistance to Illinois  local
 8        governments  that request it for the development of local
 9        planning ordinances and regulations.
10             (2)  Encourage Illinois local governments to  engage
11        in  planning, regulatory, and development approaches that
12        promote and encourage comprehensive planning.
13             (3)  Provide demonstration grants to units of  local
14        government;  planning agencies; educational institutions;
15        and other not-for-profit organizations  and  associations
16        serving   neighborhoods,   communities,  and  regions  of
17        Illinois to prepare and  implement  comprehensive  plans,
18        zoning   ordinances,  subdivision  controls,  other  land
19        development regulations, and development incentives  that
20        promote and encourage comprehensive planning.
21             (4)  Prepare   and   distribute   model  ordinances,
22        manuals, and other technical  publications  that  promote
 
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 1        and encourage comprehensive planning.
 2             (5)  Research and report upon the results and impact
 3        of activities funded by the demonstration grants.
 4             (6)  Provide  demonstration grants to units of local
 5        government; planning agencies; educational  institutions;
 6        and  other  not-for-profit organizations and associations
 7        serving  neighborhoods,  communities,  and   regions   of
 8        Illinois  to  engage  in  pre-development  activities for
 9        projects  that  promote   and   encourage   comprehensive
10        planning. The activities could include market feasibility
11        studies,   architectural  renderings,  and  environmental
12        assessments.
13             (7)  Support local planning efforts  in  communities
14        with limited financial means.
15             (8)  Support  planning  efforts  that include one or
16        more  units  of  local  government;  planning   agencies;
17        educational   institutions;   and   other  not-for-profit
18        organizations  and  associations  serving  neighborhoods,
19        communities, and regions of Illinois working together.

20        Section 10.  Definitions. In this Act:
21        "Comprehensive plan" means a regional plan adopted  under
22    Section   5-14001   of   the   Counties   Code,  an  official
23    comprehensive plan  adopted  under  Section  11-12-6  of  the
24    Illinois  Municipal  Code,  or local land resource management
25    plan adopted under Section  4  of  the  Local  Land  Resource
26    Management Planning Act.
27        "Department"   means   the  Department  of  Commerce  and
28    Community Affairs.
29        "Land development regulation" means  any  development  or
30    land  use ordinance or regulation of a county or municipality
31    including zoning and subdivision ordinances.
32        "Local government" or "unit of  local  government"  means
33    any city, village, incorporated town, or county.
 
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 1        "Subsidiary  plan"  means  any portion of a comprehensive
 2    plan that guides development, land use, or infrastructure for
 3    a county  or  municipality  or  a  portion  of  a  county  or
 4    municipality.

 5        Section  15.  Technical assistance grants. The Department
 6    may make grants to units  of  local  government  to  develop,
 7    update,   administer,   and  implement  comprehensive  plans,
 8    subsidiary plans, land development  regulations,  development
 9    incentives,  market  feasibility  studies,  and environmental
10    assessments that promote  and  encourage  the  principles  of
11    comprehensive  planning.    Comprehensive  planning  includes
12    appropriately and proportionally weighing the elements listed
13    in  Section  25  of  this  Act  and including them within the
14    comprehensive plan.
15        The Department may adopt rules establishing standards and
16    procedures  for  determining  eligibility  for  the   grants,
17    regulating  the  use of funds under the grants, and requiring
18    periodic reporting of the results and  impact  of  activities
19    funded  by the grants. No individual grant under this Act may
20    have duration of more than 24 months.
21        The Department, in the  determination  of  grantees,  may
22    also  seek  an  even  balance  of  grants within metropolitan
23    regions.

24        Section 20.  Model ordinances and technical publications.
25    The Department may prepare  model  ordinances,  manuals,  and
26    other  technical  publications  that  are  founded  upon  and
27    promote  comprehensive planning.  The Department may make all
28    possible use of existing model ordinances, manuals, and other
29    technical   publications   that   promote    and    encourage
30    comprehensive  planning  and  that  were prepared by regional
31    planning agencies and commissions,  councils  of  government,
32    and other organizations.
 
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 1        The    Department    may   employ   or   retain   private
 2    not-for-profit  entities,  regional  planning  agencies   and
 3    commissions,  councils  of  government,  and  universities to
 4    advise, prepare, or conduct  the  preparation  of  the  model
 5    ordinances, manuals, and other technical publications.
 6        The  Department  may  distribute  any  model  ordinances,
 7    manuals, and other technical publications prepared under this
 8    Section  to  all  counties  and municipalities in this State,
 9    regional planning agencies and commissions in this State, the
10    Illinois State Library, all public libraries in  this  State,
11    and  to other organizations and libraries at the Department's
12    discretion.

13        Section 25.  Use of technical assistance grants.
14        (a)  Technical assistance grants may be used to write  or
15    revise  a  local  comprehensive  plan.   A comprehensive plan
16    funded under Section 15 of this Act must address, but is  not
17    limited to addressing, each of the following elements:
18             (1)  Issues  and opportunities.  The purpose of this
19        element is to state the vision of the community, identify
20        the  major  trends  and  forces   affecting   the   local
21        government and its citizens, set goals and standards, and
22        serve as a series of guiding principles and priorities to
23        implement the vision.
24             (2)  Land use and natural resources.  The purpose of
25        this  element  is  to translate the vision statement into
26        physical  terms;  provide  a  general  pattern  for   the
27        location,  distribution,  and  characteristics  of future
28        land uses over a 20-year period; and serve as the element
29        of the comprehensive plan upon which all  other  elements
30        are  based.  The land use element must be in text and map
31        form.  It must include supporting studies on  population,
32        the local economy, natural resources, and an inventory of
33        existing land uses.
 
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 1             (3)  Transportation.  The purpose of this element is
 2        to   consider   all  relevant  modes  of  transportation,
 3        including mass transit,  air,  water,  rail,  automobile,
 4        bicycle,   and   pedestrian   modes   of  transportation;
 5        accommodate special needs; establish  the  framework  for
 6        the acquisition, preservation, and protection of existing
 7        and  future rights-of-way; and incorporate transportation
 8        performance measures.
 9             (4)  Community facilities (schools,  parks,  police,
10        fire,  and  water and sewer). The purpose of this element
11        is to provide community facilities; establish  levels  of
12        service;  ensure  that facilities are provided as needed;
13        and coordinate with other units of local government  that
14        provide the needed facilities.
15             (5)  Telecommunications infrastructure.  The purpose
16        of  this  element  is  to  coordinate  telecommunications
17        initiatives;   assess  short-term  and  long-term  needs,
18        especially regarding economic development; determine  the
19        location   and   capacity   of  existing  infrastructure;
20        encourage investment in the most  advanced  technologies;
21        and establish a framework for providing reasonable access
22        to public rights-of-way.
23             (6)  Housing.   The  purpose  of  this element is to
24        document the present and future needs for housing  within
25        the  jurisdiction  of  the  local  government,  including
26        affordable  housing  and special needs housing; take into
27        account the housing needs of a  larger  region;  identify
28        barriers   to   the   production  of  housing,  including
29        affordable housing; access the  condition  of  the  local
30        housing  stock;  and  develop  strategies,  programs, and
31        other actions to address the needs for a range of housing
32        options.
33             (7)  Economic  development.   The  purpose  of  this
34        element  is  to  coordinate  local  economic  development
 
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 1        initiatives with those of the State; ensure that adequate
 2        economic   development   opportunities   are   available;
 3        identify the  strategic  competitive  advantages  of  the
 4        community   and   the   surrounding  region;  assess  the
 5        community's strengths  and  weaknesses  with  respect  to
 6        attracting  and  retaining  business  and  industry;  and
 7        define the municipality's and county's role.
 8             (8)  Natural resources.  The purpose of this element
 9        is  to  identify  and define the natural resources in the
10        community with respect to water, land, flora, and  fauna;
11        identify  the  land  and water areas in relation to these
12        resources; assess the relative importance of these  areas
13        to  the  needs  of the resources; and identify mitigation
14        efforts that are needed to protect these resources.
15             (9)  Public  participation.    This   element   must
16        include a process for engaging the community in outreach;
17        the  development  of  a  sense  of community; a consensus
18        building process; and a public education strategy.
19             (10)  Comprehensive  plans  may  also  include   the
20        following:   natural   hazards;  agriculture  and  forest
21        preservation; human services; community design;  historic
22        preservation;  and  the  adoption of subplans, as needed.
23        The decision on whether to include these elements in  the
24        comprehensive  plan  shall  be  based on the needs of the
25        particular unit of local government.
26        (b)  The purpose of this Section is to  provide  guidance
27    on  the  elements  of a comprehensive plan but not to mandate
28    content.

29        Section 30.  Consistency  of  land  use  regulations  and
30    actions with comprehensive plans.
31        (a)  If  a municipality or county is receiving assistance
32    to write or revise a comprehensive plan, for  5  years  after
33    the effective date of the plan, land development regulations,
 
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 1    including  amendments  to  a  zoning  map,  and  any land use
 2    actions  shall  be  consistent  with  the  new   or   revised
 3    comprehensive plan. "Land use actions" include preliminary or
 4    final  approval  of a subdivision plat, approval of a planned
 5    unit development, approval of a conditional use,  granting  a
 6    variance,  or  a  decision  by  a unit of local government to
 7    construct a capital improvement, acquire land  for  community
 8    facilities, or both.
 9        (b)  Municipalities   and   counties  that  have  adopted
10    official comprehensive plans in accordance with  Division  12
11    of  Article  11  of  the  Illinois  Municipal Code or Section
12    5-14001 of the Counties Code may be eligible  for  additional
13    preferences  in  State  economic  development programs, State
14    transportation  programs,  State  planning  programs,   State
15    natural resources programs, and State agriculture programs.

16        Section  35.  Educational   and  training  programs.  The
17    Department  may  provide educational and training programs in
18    planning,   regulatory,   and     development  practices  and
19    techniques that promote and encourage comprehensive planning,
20    including, but not limited to, the use and application of any
21    model  ordinances,  manuals, and other technical publications
22    prepared by the Department.
23        The Department  may  employ  or   retain   not-for-profit
24    entities,  regional  planning  agencies  and commissions, and
25    universities  to  operate  or  conduct,   or  assist  in  the
26    operation or conduct of, the programs.

27        Section 40.  Annual report.
28        (a)  The Department may, at least annually but more often
29    at  its  discretion,  report  in  writing to the Governor and
30    General Assembly on:
31             (1)  The results and impacts of county and municipal
32        activities  funded  by the grants authorized by this Act.
 
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 1             (2)  The distribution of the grants.
 2             (3)  Model ordinances, manuals, and other  technical
 3        publications prepared by the Department.
 4             (4)  Educational and training programs  provided  by
 5        the Department.
 6        (b)  The  report may also be provided to all counties and
 7    municipalities in this State, regional planning agencies  and
 8    commissions  in  this  State, the Illinois State Library, all
 9    public libraries in this State, and  to  other  organizations
10    and libraries upon request at the Department's discretion.

11        Section 45.  Local Planning Fund. The Department may  use
12    moneys, subject to appropriation, in the Local Planning Fund,
13    a  special  fund  created in the State treasury, to implement
14    and administer this Act. If funds are not  appropriated,  the
15    Department is not required to carry forth the requirements of
16    this  Act  but  may,  at its discretion, use funds from other
17    sources.

18        Section 900.  The State Finance Act is amended by  adding
19    Section 5.570 as follows:

20        (30 ILCS 105/5.570 new)
21        Sec. 5.570.  The Local Planning Fund.

22        Section   999.  Effective  date.   This  Act takes effect
23    upon becoming law.".

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