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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,   The   importance   of   preserving   Illinois'
 3    productive agricultural  land  has  been  recognized  by  the
 4    citizens  of  rural and urban communities of the State and by
 5    numerous organizations and public officials of the State; and

 6        WHEREAS,  Agriculture  is  Illinois'  leading   industry,
 7    generating  tens  of billions of dollars in economic activity
 8    through  agricultural  production,  input,  processing,   and
 9    marketing,  and  is  vital  to  the economic diversity of the
10    State; and

11        WHEREAS, Illinois' farmers use the State's superior  soil
12    types and favorable climate to commercially produce more than
13    200  different  agricultural  commodities  for  domestic  and
14    international markets; and

15        WHEREAS,  Illinois  farmers are the stewards of more land
16    than any other  group  in  the  State  and  use  our  natural
17    resources  to  make  a  living  and  to  feed  and clothe our
18    citizenry  while  maintaining  wildlife  and  providing  open
19    space; and

20        WHEREAS,   Increased   suburbanization   and   government
21    policies  cause  severe  development  pressure  on  Illinois'
22    agricultural land and its 76,000 farmers; and

23        WHEREAS,  Preserving   Illinois'   prime   farmland   and
24    protecting  it  against  irreversible  conversion to non-farm
25    uses are high State priorities; and

26        WHEREAS,  Uncoordinated  and  unplanned  growth  poses  a
27    threat  to  the   environment,   sustainable   economic   and
28    agricultural development, and the health, safety, and quality
29    of life of the residents of this State; and

30        WHEREAS,   It  is  in  the  public  interest  that  local
 
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 1    governments  and  the  private  sector  coordinate  with  one
 2    another in regional planning; and

 3        WHEREAS,  Farmland  preservation  requires  planning  and
 4    managed growth to  channel  new  development  where  adequate
 5    public facilities and services already exist; therefore be it

 6        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
 7    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF  ILLINOIS,  THE
 8    SENATE  CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is created the Illinois
 9    Smart Growth Task Force:
10        (a)  The Task Force consists of at least 12  members  and
11    not  more  than  22 members chosen according to the following
12    requirements:
13             (1)  Six voting members appointed from the House  of
14        Representatives,  with 3 members appointed by the Speaker
15        and 3 members appointed by the Minority Leader;
16             (2)  Six voting members appointed from  the  Senate,
17        with  3  members appointed by the President and 3 members
18        appointed by the Minority Leader;
19             (3)  Up to ten  non-voting  members  appointed  from
20        pertinent   fields  or  disciplines  by  the  legislative
21        members of the Task Force, by majority vote, with up to 2
22        individuals  appointed  from  each   of   the   following
23        categories:
24                  (A)  Agriculture and environment;
25                  (B)  Academia;
26                  (C)  County or municipal government;
27                  (D)  Construction  or  development and urban or
28             regional planning;
29                  (E)  Any  other   field   or   discipline   the
30             legislative   members   of   the   Task  Force  deem
31             necessary;
32        (b)  A  majority  of  the  legislative  appointees  shall
33    select a legislative member of the Task  Force  to  serve  as
 
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 1    chairperson;
 2        (c)  The   Director   of  Agriculture,  the  Director  of
 3    Commerce and  Community  Affairs,  the  Director  of  Natural
 4    Resources,  and  the  Secretary  or  Transportation, or their
 5    designees, may serve as advisory non-voting delegates to  the
 6    Task Force;
 7        (d)  The Task Force has the following objectives:
 8             (1)  Conduct  a series of public hearings throughout
 9        the State to discuss visions and plans  for  Illinois  in
10        the  21st  Century concerning farmland preservation, land
11        use,  and  transportation  needs  for   different   State
12        regions;
13             (2)  Identify  tools  and incentives to preserve and
14        maintain land for agricultural production and open space;
15             (3)  Make  recommendations  and   propose   enabling
16        legislation  to enhance the continued vitality of farming
17        and to retain land in agricultural uses;
18             (4)  Strengthen   laws   that   encourage   farmland
19        preservation and promote compact development;
20             (5)  Review the  State  budget,  revenues,  and  tax
21        expenditures  to  see  how fiscal policy affects land use
22        and farmland preservation in Illinois;
23             (6)  Review  State   and   regional   transportation
24        policies  and  high-priority  projects to determine their
25        impact on  regional  development  patterns  and  farmland
26        preservation;
27             (7)  Develop   legislative  proposals  to  implement
28        smart growth policies and  change  policies  that  foster
29        suburban sprawl and undermine farm preservation;
30             (8)  Propose  funding  amounts  and identify revenue
31        sources  to  implement  farmland  preservation  and  land
32        conservation initiatives;
33             (9)  Propose formation of a permanent working  group
34        or  commission to oversee farmland preservation and smart
 
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 1        growth initiatives, including designation of a lead State
 2        agency;
 3             (10)  Recommend action steps to create  a  statewide
 4        smart  growth  land  use  plan  based on statewide public
 5        hearings;
 6        (e)  The Task  Force  shall  receive  the  assistance  of
 7    legislative  staff,  legislative agencies, and, upon request,
 8    private and public organizations;
 9        (f)  The members of the Task Force  shall  serve  without
10    compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and
11    necessary  expenses from funds appropriated for that purpose;
12    and be it further

13        RESOLVED, That the Illinois Smart Growth Task Force shall
14    meet as soon as possible after at least 6 legislative members
15    have been appointed, shall hold public  hearings,  and  shall
16    annually  report  its findings and recommendations concerning
17    the suburbanization  and  preservation  of  farmland  to  the
18    General  Assembly  by  filing  copies  of its report with the
19    Clerk of the House and the Secretary  of  the  Senate  on  or
20    before  December 31, 1999 and on or before December 31, 2000;
21    and that upon filing its  final  report  the  task  force  is
22    dissolved.

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