(310 ILCS 67/30)
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-487)
Sec. 30. Appeal to State Housing Appeals Board.
(a) (Blank).
(b) Beginning January 1, 2009, an affordable housing developer whose
application is either denied or approved with conditions that in his or her
judgment render the
provision of affordable housing infeasible may, within 45 days after the
decision, appeal to the State Housing Appeals Board challenging that decision
unless the municipality or county that rendered the decision is exempt under
Section 15 of this Act. The developer must submit information regarding why the
developer believes he or she was unfairly denied or unreasonable conditions
were placed upon the tentative approval of the development. In the case of local governments that are determined by the Illinois Housing Development Authority under Section 20 to be non-exempt for the first time based on the recalculation of U.S. Census Bureau data after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, no developer may appeal to the State Housing Appeals Board until 60 months after a local government has been notified of its non-exempt status.
(c) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Board shall, whenever possible, render a decision on the
appeal within 120 days after the appeal is filed. The Board may extend the time
by which it will render a decision where circumstances outside
the Board's control make it infeasible for the Board to render
a decision within 120 days.
In any proceeding before the Board, the affordable housing developer
bears the burden of demonstrating that the proposed affordable housing development (i) has been unfairly denied or (ii) has had
unreasonable conditions
placed upon it by the decision of the local government.
(d) The Board shall dismiss any appeal if:
(i) the local government has adopted an affordable housing plan as defined in Section 25 |
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(ii) the local government has implemented its affordable housing plan and has met its
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(e) The Board shall dismiss any appeal if the reason for denying the
application or placing
conditions upon the approval is a non-appealable local government
requirement
under Section 15 of this Act.
(f) The Board may affirm, reverse, or modify the conditions of, or add
conditions to, a decision made by the approving authority. The decision of the
Board constitutes an order directed to the approving authority and is binding
on the local government.
(g) The appellate court has the exclusive jurisdiction to review decisions
of the Board. Any appeal to the Appellate Court of a final ruling by the State Housing Appeals Board may be heard only in the Appellate Court for the District in which the local government involved in the appeal is located.
The appellate court shall apply the "clearly erroneous" standard when reviewing such appeals. An appeal of a final ruling of the Board shall be filed within 35 days after the
Board's decision and in all respects shall be in accordance with Section 3-113 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(Source: P.A. 98-287, eff. 8-9-13.)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-487)
Sec. 30. Appeal to State Housing Appeals Board.
(a) (Blank).
(b) (Blank).
(b-5) Beginning January 1, 2026, any of the following
parties may file an appeal as an appellant to the State Housing
Appeals Board against a non-exempt municipality if the
proposed affordable housing development was denied by the
municipality, or approved with conditions that in the
appellant's judgment render the provision of affordable
housing infeasible:
(1) the affordable housing developer of the proposed
affordable housing development;
(2) a person who would be eligible to apply for residency in the proposed affordable
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(3) a housing organization whose geographic focus area includes the municipality, or
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Appeals must be filed within 45 days after the decision by
the municipality. The appellant must submit information regarding why the appellant believes the affordable housing development was unfairly denied or unreasonable conditions were placed upon the tentative approval of the development. In the case of local governments that are determined by the Illinois Housing Development Authority under Section 20 to be non-exempt for the first time based on the recalculation of U.S. Census Bureau data after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, no appellant may appeal to the State Housing Appeals Board until 6 months after a local government has been notified of its non-exempt status.
(c) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Board shall, whenever possible, render a decision on the
appeal within 120 days after the appeal is filed. The Board may extend the time
by which it will render a decision where circumstances outside
the Board's control make it infeasible for the Board to render
a decision within 120 days.
In any proceeding before the Board, the appellant
bears the burden of demonstrating that the proposed affordable housing development (i) has been unfairly denied or (ii) has had
unreasonable conditions
placed upon it by the decision of the local government.
(d) The Board shall dismiss any appeal if:
(i) the local government has adopted an affordable housing plan as defined in Section 25
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| of this Act and submitted that plan to the Illinois Housing Development Authority within the time frame required by this Act; and
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(ii) the local government has implemented its affordable housing plan and has met its
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| goal as established in its affordable housing plan as defined in Section 25 of this Act.
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(e) The Board shall dismiss any appeal if the reason for denying the
application or placing
conditions upon the approval is a non-appealable local government
requirement
under Section 15 of this Act.
(f) The Board may affirm, reverse, or modify the conditions of, or add
conditions to, a decision made by the approving authority. The decision of the
Board constitutes an order directed to the approving authority and is binding
on the local government.
(g) The appellate court has the exclusive jurisdiction to review decisions
of the Board. Any appeal to the Appellate Court of a final ruling by the State Housing Appeals Board may be heard only in the Appellate Court for the District in which the local government involved in the appeal is located.
The appellate court shall apply the "clearly erroneous" standard when reviewing such appeals. An appeal of a final ruling of the Board shall be filed within 35 days after the
Board's decision and in all respects shall be in accordance with Section 3-113 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(Source: P.A. 103-487, eff. 1-1-24.)
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