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 1        AN ACT concerning counties.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Counties  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 5    Section 5-12009.5 as follows:

 6        (55 ILCS 5/5-12009.5)
 7        Sec. 5-12009.5. Special uses.
 8        (a)  The  county  board may, by an ordinance passed under
 9    this Division, provide  for  the  classification  of  special
10    uses.  Those uses may include, but are not limited to, public
11    and  quasi-public  uses  affecting  the public interest; uses
12    that have a unique, special, or unusual impact upon  the  use
13    or  enjoyment  of  neighboring property; and uses that affect
14    planned development.  A use may be permitted in one  or  more
15    zoning  districts  and  may  be  a special use in one or more
16    other zoning districts.
17        (b)  A special use may be granted  only  after  a  public
18    hearing  conducted by the board of appeals.  There must be at
19    least 15 days' notice before the hearing.   The  notice  must
20    include  the time, place, and date of the hearing and must be
21    published in a newspaper published in the  township  or  road
22    district  where  the  property  is  located.   If there is no
23    newspaper published in the township or  road  district  where
24    the  property  is  located, the notice must be published in a
25    newspaper of general circulation in the county.   The  notice
26    must also contain (i) the particular location of the property
27    for  which  the special use is requested by legal description
28    and by street address, or if there is no street  address,  by
29    locating  the  property  with  reference  to  any  well-known
30    landmark,  highway, road, thoroughfare, or intersection; (ii)
31    whether the petitioner or applicant is acting for himself  or
 
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 1    herself  or  as  an  agent, alter ego, or representative of a
 2    principal and the name and address of  the  principal;  (iii)
 3    whether  the petitioner or applicant is a corporation, and if
 4    so, the correct names  and  addresses  of  all  officers  and
 5    directors  of  the  corporation  and  of  all stockholders or
 6    shareholders owning any interest in excess of 20% of  all  of
 7    the  outstanding  stock  or  shares  of the corporation; (iv)
 8    whether the petitioner or applicant, or his or her principal,
 9    is a business or entity doing business under an assumed name,
10    and if so, the name and residence of all actual owners of the
11    business or entity; (v) whether the petitioner or  applicant,
12    or  his  or  her  principal, is a partnership, joint venture,
13    syndicate, or an unincorporated voluntary association, and if
14    so, the names and addresses of all partners or members of the
15    partnership,  joint  venture,  syndicate,  or  unincorporated
16    voluntary association; and (vi)  a  brief  statement  of  the
17    proposed special use.
18        In addition to any other notice required by this Section,
19    the  board  of  appeals  must  give  at least 15 days' notice
20    before the hearing to (i) any municipality  whose  boundaries
21    are  within  1-1/2 miles of any part of the property proposed
22    as a special use and (ii) the owner or  owners  of  any  land
23    adjacent  to  or  immediately  across  any  street, alley, or
24    public right-of-way from the property proposed as  a  special
25    use.
26        The  petitioner  or  applicant  must  pay the cost of the
27    publication of the notice required by this Section.
28        (c)  A special use may be granted only upon evidence that
29    the special use meets  the  standards  established  for  that
30    classification  in  the  ordinance.   The  special use may be
31    subject to conditions  reasonably  necessary  to  meet  those
32    standards.
33        (d)  The  board  of  appeals  shall  report to the county
34    board a finding of fact and a recommendation  as  to  whether
 
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 1    the  county  board  should  deny,  grant, or grant subject to
 2    conditions  the  special  use.   The  county  board  may,  by
 3    ordinance and without a further  public  hearing,  adopt  any
 4    proposed  special use on receiving the report or it may refer
 5    the proposal  back  to  the  board  of  appeals  for  further
 6    consideration.
 7        (e)  The  county board may, by ordinance, delegate to the
 8    board of appeals the authority to grant special uses  subject
 9    to  the  restrictions  and requirements of this Section.  The
10    ordinance may delegate the authority  to  grant  all  special
11    uses  or  to grant only certain classes of special uses while
12    reserving to the county board the authority  to  grant  other
13    classes  of  special  uses.   If  the  county board enacts an
14    ordinance delegating its  authority,  the  board  of  appeals
15    must,  after  conducting the required public hearing, issue a
16    finding of fact and final decision in writing on the proposed
17    special use.
18        (f)  If  a  township  located  within  a  county  with  a
19    population of less than 800,000 or more than 3,000,000 has  a
20    plan commission, and the plan commission objects to a special
21    use  classification  that affects unincorporated areas of the
22    township, the township board  of  trustees,  within  15  days
23    after  the  public hearing before the board of appeals on the
24    special use classification, may submit its written objections
25    to the county board of the county  where  the  unincorporated
26    areas  of  the township are located. If the written objection
27    is filed, the county board may not approve  the  special  use
28    classification  except  by  the  favorable vote of 3/4 of all
29    members of the county board.
30    (Source: P.A. 90-175, eff. 1-1-98; 91-334, eff. 7-29-99.)

31        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
32    becoming law.

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