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91_SB1199 LRB9102177LDmbA 1 AN ACT to amend the Livestock Management Facilities Act 2 by adding Section 12. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Livestock Management Facilities Act is 6 amended by adding Section 12 as follows: 7 (510 ILCS 77/12 new) 8 Sec. 12. Public informational meeting. 9 (a) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory 10 Act of 1999, within 7 days after receiving a form giving 11 notice of intent to construct a new livestock management 12 facility or livestock waste handling facility serving 1,000 13 or more animal units, the Department shall send a copy of the 14 notice form to the county board of the county in which the 15 facility is or will be located. After receiving a copy of 16 the notice from the Department, the county board may, at its 17 discretion and within 30 days after receipt of the notice, 18 request that the Department conduct an informational meeting 19 concerning the proposed construction. During the county's 20 30-day review period, county residents may petition the 21 county board of the county where the proposed new facility 22 will be located to request that the Department conduct an 23 informational meeting. When petitioned by 75 or more of the 24 county's residents who are registered voters, the county 25 board shall request that the Department conduct an 26 informational meeting. If the county board requests that the 27 Department conduct the informational meeting, the Department 28 shall conduct the informational meeting within 15 days of the 29 county board's request. If the Department conducts such a 30 meeting, it shall cause notice of the meeting to be published 31 in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or in the -2- LRB9102177LDmbA 1 State newspaper at least 10 days before the meeting. The 2 owner or operator who submitted the notice of intent to 3 construct to the Department shall appear at the meeting. At 4 the meeting, the Department shall afford members of the 5 public an opportunity to ask questions and present oral or 6 written comments concerning the proposed construction. The 7 county board shall submit at the informational meeting or 8 within 30 days following the meeting an advisory, non-binding 9 recommendation to the Department about the proposed new 10 facility's construction in accordance with the applicable 11 requirements of this Act. 12 (b) When the county board requests an informational 13 meeting, construction shall not begin until after the 14 informational meeting has been held, the Department has 15 reviewed the county board's recommendation and replied to the 16 recommendation indicating if the proposed new livestock 17 management facility or new livestock waste handling facility 18 is or will be in compliance with the requirements of the Act, 19 and the owner, operator, or certified manager and operator 20 has received the Department's notice that the setbacks and 21 all applicable requirements of this Act have been met. 22 (c) At the informational meeting the Department of 23 Agriculture shall receive evidence by testimony or otherwise 24 on the following subjects: 25 (1) Whether registration and livestock waste 26 management plan certification requirements, if required, 27 are met by the notice of intent to construct. 28 (2) Whether the design, location, or proposed 29 operation will protect the environment by being 30 consistent with this Act. 31 (3) Whether the location minimizes any 32 incompatibility with the surrounding area's character by 33 being located in an area zoned for agriculture where the 34 county has zoning or where the county is not zoned, the -3- LRB9102177LDmbA 1 setback requirements established by this Act are complied 2 with. 3 (4) If the facility is located within a 100-year 4 floodplain or an otherwise environmentally sensitive area 5 (defined as an area of karst topography or with aquifer 6 material within 5 feet of the bottom of the livestock 7 waste handling facility), whether construction standards 8 set forth in the notice of intent to construct are 9 consistent with the goal of protecting the safety of the 10 area. 11 (5) Whether the owner or operator has submitted an 12 operations plan that minimizes the likelihood of any 13 environmental damage to the surrounding area from spills, 14 runoff, and leaching. 15 (6) Whether odor control plans are reasonable and 16 incorporate reasonable or innovative odor reduction 17 technologies given the current state of such 18 technologies. 19 (7) Whether traffic patterns minimize the effect on 20 existing traffic flows. 21 (8) Whether construction or modification of a new 22 facility is consistent with existing community growth, 23 tourism, recreation, or economic development or with 24 specific projects involving community growth, tourism, 25 recreation, or economic development that have been 26 identified by government action for development or 27 operation within one year through compliance with 28 applicable zoning and setback requirements for populated 29 areas as established by this Act. 30 (d) If, after the informational meeting and the 31 provision of reasonable time for a response from the 32 applicant or the county board, the Department finds that, 33 more likely than not, the standards set forth in subsection 34 (c) have been met by the applicant, within 15 days of the -4- LRB9102177LDmbA 1 later filing of the response of the applicant or county board 2 the Department shall notify the applicant that setbacks and 3 all applicable requirements of the Act have been met and 4 construction may proceed. The Department shall file a copy 5 of such notice with the county. 6 (e) If a livestock waste lagoon is to be constructed as 7 a component of the livestock management facility under 8 subsection (a) of this Section, a public informational 9 meeting held pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section shall 10 satisfy the requirements of Section 15(b-5) of this Act. 11 (f) In the event that the owner or operator of a 12 proposed livestock management facility or livestock waste 13 handling facility modifies the facility plans by the proposed 14 addition of a livestock waste lagoon, the Department shall 15 notify the county board, which may exercise its option of a 16 public informational meeting pursuant to Section 15(b-5) of 17 this Act.