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91_HR0336

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, Illinois' 76,000 farmers  are  the  stewards  of
 3    much of our land base and grow the crops and livestock we all
 4    rely on for food, while maintaining open space, scenic views,
 5    and  wildlife habitat and together comprise Illinois' leading
 6    industry; and

 7        WHEREAS,  In many parts of Illinois prime farmland  faces
 8    intense development pressure; and

 9        WHEREAS,  It  is  critically  important  for  Illinois to
10    develop sound  and  balanced  public  policies  that  address
11    farmland   and   open   space   needs  while  preserving  the
12    availability and affordability of housing for  our  citizens;
13    and

14        WHEREAS,  The development of sound land use, housing, and
15    transportation  policies  would  be  enhanced   by   bringing
16    together  public  officials and private organizations who are
17    dedicated to dealing effectively with these issues; and

18        WHEREAS, Better planning could guide new  development  to
19    locations  where public infrastructure is already in place or
20    nearby, thus reducing damage to the environment  and  helping
21    sustain our rural heritage; therefore, be it

22        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
23    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
24    there is created the Illinois Growth Task Force:
25        (a)   The  Task  Force consists of at least 8 members and
26    not more than 20 members chosen according  to  the  following
27    requirements:
28             (1)   Eight  voting members appointed from the House
29        of Representatives,  with  4  members  appointed  by  the
30        Speaker and 4 members appointed by the Minority Leader;
31             (2)   Up  to 12 non-voting  members  appointed  from
 
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 1        pertinent  fields  or  disciplines  by  the   legislative
 2        members  of  the  Task  Force, by majority vote, from the
 3        following categories:
 4                  (A)  Agriculture;
 5                  (B)  Environment;
 6                  (C)  Local government;
 7                  (D)  Real estate;
 8                  (E)  Regional planning;
 9                  (F)  Building trades and construction;
10                  (G)  Business;
11        (b)  A  majority  of  the  legislative  appointees  shall
12    select  a  legislative  member  of the Task Force to serve as
13    chairperson;
14        (c)    The   Lieutenant   Governor,   the   Director   of
15    Agriculture, the Director of Commerce and Community  Affairs,
16    the  Director  of  the  Environmental  Protection Agency, the
17    Director  of   Natural   Resources,    the    Secretary    of
18    Transportation,  and  the  Chairman  of  the Illinois Housing
19    Development Authority, or their  designees,  shall  serve  as
20    advisory non-voting delegates to  the Task Force;
21        (d)  The Task Force has the following objectives:
22             (1)  Conduct  a series of public hearings throughout
23        the  State  to discuss with citizens in different regions
24        their visions  and plans  for   Illinois   in  the   21st
25        Century   with   respect   to   land   use,  housing  and
26        transportation  priorities, and the preservation of  open
27        space, farmland, and  natural areas;
28             (2)  Develop   a set of statewide land use, housing,
29        and  transportation  goals,  based  on  the testimony  of
30        citizens at the task force hearings around Illinois;
31             (3)   Propose  enabling  legislation  and   identify
32        revenue  sources  and incentives to meet the goals of the
33        Task Force;
34             (4)   Review  existing  State   statutes   affecting
 
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 1        farmland   and   development   to   identify   gaps   and
 2        duplications;
 3             (5)    Review   State  and  regional  land  use  and
 4        transportation policies and priorities to determine their
 5        impact  on  regional  development   patterns,   farmland,
 6        agriculture,  open  space,  and  housing,  and  recommend
 7        appropriate changes in policy and funding  priorities;
 8             (6)   Review  State and regional land use, planning,
 9        and  zoning  policies  to  determine  their    impact  on
10        agriculture,  open  space,  and  housing,  and  recommend
11        appropriate changes in  policy and funding priorities  to
12        promote balanced growth;
13             (7)   Review  the   policies  and  programs of other
14        states to  identify  successful  legislative  and  policy
15        initiatives that could be adapted  for Illinois to ensure
16        sustainable growth in the 21st century;
17             (8)  Discuss  formation of a permanent working group
18        or commission  on growth issues, including designation of
19        a lead State agency;
20        (e)  The Task  Force  shall  receive  the  assistance  of
21    legislative  staff,  legislative agencies, and, upon request,
22    private and public organizations;
23        (f)  The members of the Task Force  shall  serve  without
24    compensation, but shall be reimbursed  for  their  reasonable
25    and  necessary   expenses  from  funds  appropriated for that
26    purpose; and be it further

27        RESOLVED, That the Illinois Growth Task Force shall  meet
28    as soon as possible after at least 6 legislative members have
29    been  appointed,  shall  hold  public   hearings,  and  shall
30    report  its findings and recommendations  to   the  House  of
31    Representatives   by   filing  a  copy of its report with the
32    Clerk of the House on or before the second Tuesday of January
33    2001; and that upon filing its report  the  Task   Force   is
34    dissolved.

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