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92_HB1790 LRB9202513MWdvA 1 AN ACT concerning municipal planning. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by 5 changing Section 11-12-5 and by adding Sections 11-12-10.5 6 and 11-12-14 as follows: 7 (65 ILCS 5/11-12-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-12-5) 8 Sec. 11-12-5. Every plan commission and planning 9 department authorized by this division 12 has the following 10 powers and whenever in this division 12 the term plan 11 commission is used such term shall be deemed to include the 12 term planning department: 13 (1) To prepare and recommend to the corporate 14 authorities a comprehensive plan for the present and future 15 development or redevelopment of the municipality. Such plan 16 may be adopted in whole or in separate geographical or 17 functional parts, each of which, when adopted, shall be the 18 official comprehensive plan, or part thereof, of that 19 municipality. This plan may include reasonable requirements 20 with reference to streets, alleys, public grounds, and other 21 improvements hereinafter specified. The plan, as recommended 22 by the plan commission and as thereafter adopted in any 23 municipality in this State, may be made applicable, by the 24 terms thereof, to land situated within the corporate limits 25 and contiguous territory not more than one and one-half miles 26 beyond the corporate limits and not included in any 27 municipality. Such plan may be implemented by ordinances (a) 28 establishing reasonable standards of design for subdivisions 29 and for resubdivisions of unimproved land and of areas 30 subject to redevelopment in respect to public improvements as 31 herein defined; (b) establishing reasonable requirements -2- LRB9202513MWdvA 1 governing the location, width, course, and surfacing of 2 public streets and highways, alleys, ways for public service 3 facilities, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights, parks, 4 playgrounds, school grounds, size of lots to be used for 5 residential purposes, storm water drainage, water supply and 6 distribution, sanitary sewers, and sewage collection and 7 treatment; and (c) may designate land suitable for annexation 8 to the municipality and the recommended zoning classification 9 for such land upon annexation. 10 In order to qualify for assistance under subsection (b) 11 of Section 11-12-10.5 of this Code, the comprehensive plan 12 must include the following elements: 13 (1) Issues and opportunities. The purpose of this 14 element is to state the vision of the community, identify 15 the major trends and forces affecting the local 16 government and its citizens, set goals and standards, and 17 serve as a series of guiding principles and priorities to 18 implement the vision. 19 (2) Land use and natural resources. The purpose of 20 this element is to translate the vision statement into 21 physical terms; provide a general pattern for the 22 location, distribution, and characteristics of future 23 land uses over a 20 year period; and serve as the element 24 of the comprehensive plan upon which all other elements 25 are based. The land use element must be in text and map 26 form. It must include supporting studies on population, 27 the local economy, natural resources, and an inventory of 28 existing land uses. 29 (3) Transportation. The purpose of this element is 30 to consider all relevant modes of transportation, 31 including mass transit, air, water, rail, automobile, 32 bicycle, and pedestrian modes of transportation; 33 accommodate special needs; establish the framework for 34 the acquisition, preservation, and protection of existing -3- LRB9202513MWdvA 1 and future rights-of-way; and incorporate transportation 2 performance measures. 3 (4) Community facilities (schools, parks, police, 4 fire and water and sewer). The purpose of this element 5 is to provide for community facilities; establish levels 6 of service; ensure that facilities are provided as 7 needed; and coordinate with other units of local 8 government that provide the needed facilities. 9 (5) Telecommunications infrastructure. The purpose 10 of this element is to coordinate telecommunications 11 initiatives; assess short and long term needs, especially 12 regarding economic development; determine the location 13 and capacity of existing infrastructure; encourage 14 investment in the most advanced technologies; and 15 establish a framework for providing reasonable access to 16 public rights-of-way. 17 (6) Housing. The purpose of this element is to 18 document the present and future needs for housing within 19 the jurisdiction of the municipality, including 20 affordable housing and special needs housing; take into 21 account the housing needs of a larger region; identify 22 barriers to the production of housing, including 23 affordable housing; access the condition of the local 24 housing stock; and develop strategies, programs, and 25 other action to address the needs for a range of housing 26 options. 27 (7) Economic development. The purpose of this 28 element is to coordinate local economic development 29 initiatives with those of the State; ensure that adequate 30 economic development opportunities are available; 31 identify the strategic competitive advantages of the 32 community and surrounding region; assess the community's 33 strengths and weaknesses with respect to attracting and 34 retaining business and industry; and define the -4- LRB9202513MWdvA 1 municipality's role. 2 (8) Natural resources. The purpose of this element 3 is to identify and define the natural resources in the 4 community with respect to water, land, flora, and fauna; 5 identify the land and water areas in relation to these 6 resources; assess the relative importance of these areas 7 to the needs of the resources; and identify mitigation 8 efforts that are needed to protect these resources. 9 (9) Public participation. This element must include 10 a process for engaging the community in outreach; the 11 development of a sense of community; a consensus building 12 processes; and a public education strategy. 13 (10) Comprehensive plans may also include the 14 following: critical and sensitive areas; natural hazards; 15 agriculture and forest preservation; human services; 16 community design; historic preservation; and the 17 adoptions of subplans, as needed. The decision on 18 whether to include these elements in the comprehensive 19 plan shall be based on the needs of the particular 20 municipality. 21 (2) To recommend changes, from time to time, in the 22 official comprehensive plan. 23 (3) To prepare and recommend to the corporate 24 authorities, from time to time, plans for specific 25 improvements in pursuance of the official comprehensive plan. 26 (4) To give aid to the municipal officials charged with 27 the direction of projects for improvements embraced within 28 the official plan, to further the making of these projects, 29 and, generally, to promote the realization of the official 30 comprehensive plan. 31 (5) To prepare and recommend to the corporate 32 authorities schemes for regulating or forbidding structures 33 or activities which may hinder access to solar energy 34 necessary for the proper functioning of solar energy systems, -5- LRB9202513MWdvA 1 as defined in Section 1.2 of The Comprehensive Solar Energy 2 Act of 1977, or to recommend changes in such schemes. 3 (6) To exercise such other powers germane to the powers 4 granted by this article as may be conferred by the corporate 5 authorities. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-614; 86-1039.) 7 (65 ILCS 5/11-12-10.5 new) 8 Sec. 11-12-10.5. Consistency of land use regulations and 9 actions with comprehensive plan. 10 (a) If a municipality is receiving assistance under 11 subsection (b), no later than 5 years after the effective 12 date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly, 13 land development regulations, including amendments to a 14 zoning map, and any land use actions must be consistent with 15 the local comprehensive plan. "Land use actions" include 16 preliminary or final approval of a subdivision plat, approval 17 of a planned unit development, approval of a conditional use, 18 granting of a variance, or a decision by a unit of local 19 government to construct a capital improvement, acquire land 20 for community facilities, or both. 21 (b) Municipalities that have adopted official 22 comprehensive plans in accordance with this Division 12 of 23 Article 11 of this Code may be eligible for additional 24 preferences in State economic development programs, State 25 transportation programs, State planning programs, State 26 natural resources programs, State agriculture programs, and 27 other programs that affect growth and development. 28 (65 ILCS 5/11-12-14 new) 29 Sec. 11-12-14. Local Planning Fund. The Local Planning 30 Fund is established as a special fund in the State treasury. 31 Moneys in the Fund may be used, subject to appropriation, to 32 implement and administer this amendatory Act of the 92nd -6- LRB9202513MWdvA 1 General Assembly. 2 Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 3 Section 5.545 as follows: 4 (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new) 5 Sec. 5.545. The Local Planning Fund. 6 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 7 becoming law.