Public Act 097-0573 Public Act 0573 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0573 | HB3414 Enrolled | LRB097 08433 HLH 48560 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Main Street Act. | Section 5. Legislative purpose. The General Assembly makes | the following findings: | (1) The continued economic vitality of downtown and | neighborhood commercial districts in our municipalities is | essential to community preservation, social cohesion, and | economic growth. | (2) Municipalities need to maintain their local | economies so that business owners will be able to provide | goods and services to the community, to provide employment | opportunities, to avoid disinvestment and economic | dislocations, and to develop and sustain downtown and | neighborhood commercial district revitalization programs | to address these problems. | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity. | "Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic |
| Opportunity. | "Program" means the Illinois Main Street Program. | Section 15. Illinois Main Street Program. The Illinois Main | Street Program is created within the Department. In order to | implement the Illinois Main Street Program, the Department | shall do all of the following: | (1) Provide assistance to municipalities designated as | Main Street Communities, municipalities interested in | becoming designated through the program, and businesses, | property owners, organizations, and municipalities | undertaking a comprehensive downtown or neighborhood | commercial district revitalization initiative and | management strategy. Assistance may include, but is not | limited to, initial site evaluations and assessments, | training for local programs, training for local program | staff, site visits and assessments by technical | specialists, local program design assistance and | evaluation, and continued local program on-site | assistance. | (2) To the extent funds are made available, provide | financial assistance to municipalities or local | organizations to assist in initial downtown or | neighborhood commercial district revitalization program | specialized training, specific project feasibility | studies, market studies, and design assistance. |
| (3) Operate the Illinois Main Street Program in | accordance with the plan developed by the Department. | (4) Consider other factors the Department deems | necessary for the implementation of this Act. | Section 20. Main Street Community designation. | (a) The Department shall adopt criteria for the designation | of a Main Street Community. In establishing the criteria, the | Department shall consider all of the following: | (1) The degree of interest and commitment to | comprehensive downtown or neighborhood commercial district | revitalization and, where applicable, historic | preservation by both the public and private sectors. | (2) The evidence of potential private sector | investment in the downtown or neighborhood commercial | district. | (3) Where applicable, a downtown or neighborhood | commercial district with sufficient historic fabric to | become a foundation for an enhanced community image. | (4) The capacity of the organization to undertake a | comprehensive program and the financial commitment to | implement a long-term downtown or neighborhood commercial | district revitalization program that includes a commitment | to employ a professional program manager. | (5) The National Main Street Center's criteria for | designating official main street municipalities. |
| (6) Other factors the Department deems necessary for | the designation of a local program. | (b) Illinois Main Street shall designate local downtown or | neighborhood commercial district revitalization programs and | official local main street programs. | (c) The Department must approve all local downtown or | neighborhood commercial district revitalization program | boundaries. The boundaries of a local downtown or neighborhood | commercial district revitalization program are typically | defined using the pedestrian core of a traditional commercial | district. | Section 25. Illinois Main Street Plan. The Department | shall, in consultation with the Lieutenant Governor, develop a | plan for the Illinois Main Street Program. The plan shall | describe: | (1) the objectives and strategies of the Illinois Main | Street Program; | (2) how the Illinois Main Street Program will be | coordinated with existing federal, state, local, and | private sector business development and historic | preservation efforts; | (3) the means by which private investment will be | solicited and employed; | (4) the methods of selecting and providing assistance | to participating local programs; and |
| (5) a means to solicit private contributions for State | and local operations of the Illinois Main Street Program. | Section 30. Role of the Lieutenant Governor. The Lieutenant | Governor shall be the Ambassador of the Illinois Main Street | Program. The Department shall advise and consult with the | Lieutenant Governor on the activities of the Illinois Main | Street Program. The Lieutenant Governor, with the assistance of | the Department, shall promote and encourage the success of the | Illinois Main Street Program. | Section 35. Illinois Main Street Fund. The Illinois Main | Street Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. | All receipts from private contributions, federal funds, | legislative appropriations, and fees for services, if levied, | must be deposited into the Fund. Subject to appropriation, | expenditures from the Fund may be used only for the benefit of | the Illinois Main Street Program. | Section 90. The Green Governments Illinois Act is amended | by changing Sections 15, 35, and 45 as follows: | (20 ILCS 3954/15)
| Sec. 15. Composition of the Council. The Council shall be | composed comprised of representatives from various State | agencies and State universities with specific fiscal, |
| procurement, educational, and environmental policy expertise. | Until the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th | General Assembly, the The Lieutenant Governor is the chair of | the Council . On and after the effective date of this amendatory | Act of the 97th General Assembly, the Governor is the chair of | the Council, and the Lieutenant Governor, or his or her | designee, shall be a member of the council . The director or | President, respectively, of each of the following State | agencies and State universities, or his or her designee, is a | member of the Council: the Department of Commerce and Economic | Opportunity, the Environmental Protection Agency, the | University of Illinois, the Department of Natural Resources, | the Department of Central Management Services, the Governor's | Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Agriculture, | the Department of Transportation, the Department of | Corrections, the Department of Human Services, the Department | of Public Health, the State Board of Education, the Board of | Higher Education, and the Capital Development Board. The Office | of the Lieutenant Governor shall provide administrative | support to the Council. A minimum of one staff position in the | Office of the Lieutenant Governor shall be dedicated to the | Green Governments Illinois program.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07; 95-728, eff. 7-1-08 - See | Sec. 999; 96-74, eff. 7-24-09 .) | (20 ILCS 3954/35)
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| Sec. 35. Environmental Plans and Reporting. | (a) Each State agency shall submit an annual adopted | environmental sustainability plan to the chairman of the | Council for review and approval on or before April 1, 2008 and | each April 1 thereafter . | On or before November 1, 2007, the Council shall prepare a | downloadable plan template designed to provide a simple | framework for the development of an environmental | sustainability plan as required by this Act. The Council shall | adopt procedures for reviewing and approving the plans, and | make staff available during preparation of the plans to assist | State agencies with their plan-writing efforts. The Council | shall complete its plan review process on or before June 1, | 2008. The sustainability plans shall be reviewed and updated | periodically, but at least once every 3 years. Units of local | government and educational institutions are encouraged to | submit similar sustainability plans to the chairman of the | Council for review and approval. | (b) On or before January 1, 2008, each State agency, using | existing resources, shall form an internal environmental | sustainability committee. The environmental sustainability | committee shall (i) assess the environmental and resource use | impacts of its major operational activities making | environmental improvements, conserving resources, and reducing | health risks; (ii) develop an annual environmental | sustainability plan as required under this Act; and (iii) |
| establish an ongoing process through which their | sustainability efforts can be reviewed and improved upon. The | committee shall focus on the most significant environmental and | resource use impacts, examine the feasibility and | cost-effectiveness of addressing these impacts, and prioritize | their actions accordingly. | Where feasible, the committee shall quantify the specific | impacts of major operational activities such as gallons of | water used, pounds of solid waste generated, gallons of | gasoline consumed, and dollars spent per year on electricity. | The committee shall consist of representatives from different | departments and program areas, including purchasing, | maintenance, and facility management. A senior member of | management shall be designated to coordinate environmental | sustainability efforts of each committee. The coordinator | shall provide information to agency facilities and staff, | coordinate planning and reporting activities, and act as | liaison to the Council. Where appropriate, State agencies may | appoint facility coordinators in addition to the agency | coordinator. Coordinators shall be given full management | support and provided with the necessary resources to meet the | goals of this Act. | (c) On or before July 1, 2008 and on or before September 1 | of each subsequent year, each State agency shall submit to the | chairman of the Council a report summarizing the progress made | in implementing its annual environmental sustainability plan, |
| including sustainability measures adopted and goals achieved. | The information in this report shall encompass the previous | fiscal year. | On or before June 1, 2008, the Council shall develop and | adopt a reporting form to be used to comply with the provisions | of this Section. Participating units of local government and | educational institutions are encouraged to submit an annual | progress report on or before September 1 of each year. | (d) State agencies shall be invited to participate in the | Council's efforts to foster environmental sustainability | practices throughout State government. | (e) The Council shall provide technical assistance to State | agencies, units of local government, and educational | institutions for the purpose of implementing the environmental | sustainability planning requirement. | (f) The Council may establish criteria for exempting select | State agencies from the environmental sustainability planning | based on staff size, probable environmental impacts, and scope | of operations.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07; 96-74, eff. 7-24-09.) | (20 ILCS 3954/45)
| Sec. 45. Green Governments Illinois website. | (a) The Green Governments Illinois staff member of the | Lieutenant Governor's Office shall be responsible for | establishing and maintaining an Internet website devoted to the |
| Green Governments Illinois program. | (b) The content and capabilities of the website shall, at a | minimum, include: | (1) (blank) the ability to receive submitted plans and | reports ; | (2) (blank) a downloadable template for preparing | reports ; | (3) viewable and downloadable plans and reports | submitted by the participating units of State and local | government and educational institutions; | (4) a listing of sources of information on developing | environmental programs and Internet links, if available, | to those sources; | (5) a listing of sources of funding for environmental | programs and Internet links, if available, to those | sources; | (6) information on forming intergovernmental | agreements for the purpose of developing collaborative | environmental plans between units of local government; and | (7) guidance materials to assist State agencies, units | of local government, and educational institutions in | identifying environmental impacts and evaluating practical | actions to prevent pollution and conserve resources.
| (Source: P.A. 95-657, eff. 10-10-07.) | Section 95. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
| Section 5.786 as follows: | (30 ILCS 105/5.786 new) | Sec. 5.786. The Illinois Main Street Fund.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2011
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