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Public Act 101-0484 Public Act 0484 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0484 | HB2737 Enrolled | LRB101 09592 AWJ 54690 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act is | amended by changing Sections 2, 10, 22.01, 22.03, 22.05, and | 22.07a and by adding Section 3.23 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 405/2) (from Ch. 5, par. 107)
| Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. The General Assembly | declares it to be in the public interest to provide (a)
for the | conservation of the soil, soil health, soil resources, organic | matter in soil and plants, water quality and water
resources of | this State, (b) for the control and prevention of soil
erosion, | (c) for the prevention of air and water pollution and the | improvement of resilience to droughts, floods, and other | extreme weather , and (d) for
the prevention of erosion, | floodwater and sediment
damages, and thereby to conserve | natural resources, control floods,
prevent impairment of dams | and reservoirs, assist in maintaining the
navigability of | rivers and harbors, conserve wild life and forests,
protect the | tax base, protect public lands, and protect and promote the
| health, safety and general welfare of the people of this State.
| The General Assembly finds that erosion continues to be a | serious problem
throughout the State, and that rapid shifts in |
| land use from agricultural
to nonagricultural uses, changes in | farm enterprises, operations, ownership,
construction of | housing, industrial and commercial developments, streets,
| highways, recreation areas, schools, colleges and | universities, and other
land disturbing activities have | accelerated the process of soil erosion
and sediment deposition | resulting in reduced resilience to floods, droughts, and other | extreme weather, pollution of the waters of the State
and | damage to domestic, agricultural, industrial, recreational, | fish and
wildlife, and other resource uses. It is, therefore, | declared to be the
policy of this State to strengthen and | extend the present erosion and sediment
control activities and | programs for both rural and urban lands, and to establish
and | implement, through the Department and soil and water | conservation districts
in cooperation with units of local | government, school districts, other political
subdivisions of | this State, agencies of this State and other public agencies
| and private entities, a statewide comprehensive and | coordinated erosion
and sediment control program to conserve | and protect land, water, air and
other resources.
| The provisions of the " Local Governmental and Governmental | Employees
Tort Immunity Act " shall apply to all districts | created pursuant to this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 84-114.)
| (70 ILCS 405/3.23 new) |
| Sec. 3.23. "Soil health" means the overall composition of | the soil, including the amount of organic matter stored in the | soil, and the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital | living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans.
| (70 ILCS 405/10) (from Ch. 5, par. 115)
| Sec. 10. Findings and
determinations of Department. After | such hearing, if the Department determines upon the facts
| presented at such hearing and upon such other relevant facts | and
information as may be available that there is need in the | interest of the
public health, safety, and welfare, for a soil | and water conservation
district to function in the territory | considered at the hearing, it shall
make and record such | determination and shall define by metes and bounds, or
by legal | subdivisions, the boundaries of such district. In making such
| determination and in defining such boundaries, the Department | shall give
due weight and consideration to the following | matters which are hereby
stated to be the standards which shall | guide the considerations of the
Department: The topography of | the area considered and of the State; the
composition of soils | therein ; the distribution of erosion; the prevailing
land use | practices; the desirability and necessity of including within | the
boundaries the particular lands under consideration and the | benefits such
lands may receive from being included within such | boundaries; the relation
of the proposed area to existing | watersheds and agricultural regions and to
other soil |
| conservation districts already organized or proposed for
| organization under the provisions of this Act, and such other | physical,
geographical, and economic factors as are relevant. | The territory to be
included within such boundaries need not be | contiguous. No territory shall
be included within the | boundaries of more than one district. In cases where
territory | is proposed to be added to an existing district, the Department
| shall also consider the attitude of the district directors as | expressed at
the hearing, by resolution or otherwise.
| If the Department determines after such hearing, and after | due
consideration of the above-mentioned facts and standards | that there is no
need for a soil and water conservation | district for the territory
considered at the hearing, it shall | record such determination and deny the
petition. No subsequent | petitions covering the same or substantially the
same territory | shall be filed as aforesaid until after the expiration of
one | year from the date of such denial.
| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 530 .)
| (70 ILCS 405/22.01) (from Ch. 5, par. 127.1)
| Sec. 22.01.
To initiate and conduct surveys, | investigations and research and to
develop comprehensive plans | for the conservation of soil and water
resources , improvement | of soil health, and for the control and prevention of soil | erosion and erosion,
floodwater and sediment damages within the | district, which plans shall
specify in such detail as may be |
| practicable the acts, procedure,
performances and avoidances | which are necessary or desirable for the
effectuation of such | plans, including the specification of engineering
operations, | methods of cultivation, the growing of vegetation, cropping
| programs, tillage practices, incorporation of perennial | plants, and changes in use of land; and, with the
approval and | assistance of the Department, to publish such plans and
| information and bring them to the attention of owners and | occupiers of land
within the district.
| (Source: P.A. 77-1757 .)
| (70 ILCS 405/22.03) (from Ch. 5, par. 127.3)
| Sec. 22.03.
To cooperate, or enter into agreements with, | and within the
limits of appropriations duly made available to | it by law, to furnish
financial or other aid to, any agency, | governmental or otherwise, or any
owner or occupier of lands | within the district, in the carrying on of soil health | improvement,
erosion-control , and flood prevention operations | within the district,
subject to such conditions as the | directors may deem necessary to advance
the purposes of this | Act.
| (Source: Laws 1955, p. 189.)
| (70 ILCS 405/22.05) (from Ch. 5, par. 127.5)
| Sec. 22.05.
To make available, on such terms as it shall | prescribe, to
landowners or occupiers within the district, the |
| use of agricultural and
engineering machinery and equipment, | and such other material or equipment
as will assist such | landowners or occupiers to carry on operations upon
their lands | for the conservation and improvement of soil health and soil | and water resources and for the
prevention and control of loss | of soil health, soil erosion , and erosion floodwater and | sediment
damages.
| Soil and water conservation districts may engage in the | direct sale of
trees,
shrubs, or other plant materials as | provided in this Section. Plant materials
that may
be sold are | seeds of annual or perennial plants, bare-root stock, or stock | in
pots not
to exceed one gallon. The plant material shall be | advertised as follows:
| "These plants are for conservation purposes only and | shall not be
used as ornamentals or for landscaping."
| For purposes of this Section, "stock" means hardwood trees | not to
exceed 48 inches, conifers not to exceed 36 inches, | shrubs not to exceed 24
inches, or any other plant materials | not to exceed 24 inches.
| (Source: P.A. 90-48, eff. 1-1-98.)
| (70 ILCS 405/22.07a) (from Ch. 5, par. 127.7a)
| Sec. 22.07a.
To cooperate and effectuate agreements with | individuals or
agencies of government, and to plan, construct, | operate, and maintain
programs and projects relating to the | improvement of soil health and conservation of the renewable |
| natural
resources of soil, water, forests, fish, wildlife, and | air in this state,
for the control and prevention of loss of | soil health, soil erosion, floods, flood water and
sediment | damages, and impairment of dams and reservoirs; to assist in
| maintaining the navigability of rivers and harbors, and in | addition, to
cooperate with local interests and agencies of | government in providing
domestic and industrial municipal and | agricultural water supplies and
recreational project | developments and improvements.
| (Source: Laws 1963, p. 3492.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2020
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