(50 ILCS 805/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5801)
Sec. 1.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Local Land Resource Management Planning Act.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5802)
Sec. 2.
Findings and purpose.
(a) It is the purpose of this Act to
encourage municipalities and
counties to protect the land, air, water, natural resources
and environment of the State and to encourage the use of such resources
in a manner which is socially and economically desirable through the adoption
of joint or compatible Local Land Resource Management Plans.
The powers granted in this Act are intended to supplement other lawful
authority and not to repeal or limit such authority.
(b) When a municipality or a county has acted according to this
Act, they are furthering the policy of the State in land resource
management. It is the intent of this Act for such units of local
government to be immune from liability under federal antitrust laws.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5803)
Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act, the following words and
phrases have the following meanings:
A. "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
B. "Local Land Resource Management Plan"
means a map of existing and generalized proposed land
use and a policy statement in the form of words, numbers,
illustrations, or other symbols of communication adopted by the municipal
and county governing bodies. The Local Land Resource Management Plan may
interrelate functional, visual and natural systems and activities relating
to the use of land. It shall include but not be limited to sewer and water
systems, energy distribution systems, recreational facilities, public safety
facilities and their relationship to natural resources, air, water and land
quality management or conservation programs within its jurisdiction. Such
a plan shall be deemed to be "joint or compatible" when so declared by joint
resolution of the affected municipality and county, or when separate plans
have been referred to the affected municipality or county for review and
suggestions, and such suggestions have been duly considered by the adopting
jurisdiction and a reasonable basis for provisions of a plan that are contrary
to the suggestions is stated in a resolution of the adopting jurisdiction.
C. "Land" means the earth, water and air, above, below or on the surface,
and including any improvements or structures customarily regarded as land.
D. "Municipality" means any city, village or incorporated town.
E. "Unit of local government" means any county, municipality, township
or special district which exercises limited governmental functions or provides
services in respect to limited governmental subjects.
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
(50 ILCS 805/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5804)
Sec. 4.
Local Land Resource Management Plans.
A municipality or
county, either independently, or jointly or compatibly by intergovernmental
agreement pursuant to Section 6, may adopt Local Land Resource Management
Plans. Such plans may include goals and procedures for resolving conflicts
in relation to the following objectives:
(1) Agricultural Preservation - to preserve and maintain the productivity
of agricultural lands;
(2) Air and Land Resources Quality - to ensure that air and land resource
quality meet or exceed legally established standards;
(3) Archaeological, Cultural, and Historic Places - to identify and preserve
with integrity archaeological, cultural, and historic places;
(4) Areas Subject to Natural Disasters and Hazards - to identify, document,
publicize, and establish the best safe usage for land subject to natural
disasters and hazards, including flooding;
(5) Economy of the Area - to create an environment for viable economic activity;
(6) Energy Conservation - to provide programs for energy conservation;
(7) Forest Lands - to conserve forest lands;
(8) Governmental Cooperation - to provide opportunity for cooperation
with other units of government;
(9) Housing - to provide for the housing needs of existing and anticipated
residents of the municipality;
(10) Natural Resources - to conserve natural resources;
(11) Open Spaces - to conserve open spaces;
(12) Public Facilities and Services - to provide public facilities and
services in a healthful and economical manner;
(13) Recreational Needs - to provide
recreational space and opportunities;
(14) Transportation - to encourage safe and efficient public transit and
private automobile usage;
(15) Urban Design - to provide programs for the enhancement of the visual environment;
(16) Water - to ensure good quality and quantity of water resources;
(17) Citizen Involvement - to develop a citizen involvement program that
ensures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in the preparation of
the Local Land Resource Management Plan;
(18) Data Collection - to develop and maintain data on existing social,
economic and physical conditions including analysis of municipal
needs, and demographic projections to provide current information
for decisions and action.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5805)
Sec. 5.
Implementation Requirements.
Municipalities or counties that
have adopted Local Land Resource Management Plans and that wish to
receive planning grants and to use the additional powers and authorities
established under this Act shall also adopt:
(1) Implementing ordinances and zoning and
subdivision ordinances as authorized by law and by this Act;
(2) A 3 year capital improvement and maintenance program for the
jurisdictions considering reasonably anticipated growth and designed to
accommodate contiguous development;
(3) A statement of goals which shall be compatible with the local
situation of the municipality or county; and
(4) A system and timetable to review and update the
plans at least once every 10 years.
In the case of municipalities and counties that have adopted joint or
compatible plans, such ordinances and programs shall be parallel and
coordinated between the local jurisdictions.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5806)
Sec. 6.
Intergovernmental Agreements.
A municipality or county may
enter into and enforce intergovernmental agreements for joint or compatible
planning, local land resource management administration and zoning
ordinance enforcement with counties, municipalities and other units of
State and local government notwithstanding general statutory limitations
concerning county and municipal zoning.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5807)
Sec. 7.
Implementing Ordinances.
Municipalities and counties acting
pursuant to this Act, either independently, jointly or compatibly by
intergovernmental agreement pursuant to Section 6, may adopt ordinances to
implement Local Land Resource Management Plans.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
(50 ILCS 805/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5808)
Sec. 8. Planning Grants.
(a) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity may make annual grants to counties and municipalities to develop,
update, administer and implement Local Land Resource Management Plans, as
defined in this Act.
(b) A recipient local government may receive an initial grant to develop
a plan after filing a resolution of intent to develop a plan. The plan
shall be completed within 18 months of the receipt of the grant.
(c) The amount of the initial grant and the annual grant to be received
by the recipient shall be based on the most recent updated U. S. Census
at a rate of one dollar per person, but shall not be less than $20,000 and
shall not exceed $100,000 per fiscal year.
(d) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity may promulgate such
rules and regulations establishing procedures for determining entitlement
and eligible uses of such grants as it deems necessary for the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
(50 ILCS 805/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5809)
Sec. 9.
Resolution of Disputes.
Should a dispute occur between any
adversely affected persons or governmental units concerning any part of this
Act, the circuit court in which the municipality is located has jurisdiction
to determine the reasonableness of the action or inaction complained of.
The court shall take under consideration any evidence of State, county
or regional plans, the objectives of this Act, and all relevant facts presented
by adversely affected persons, municipalities, State agencies, or units
of local government.
(Source: P.A. 84-865.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
50 ILCS 5/ - Emergency Government Relocation Act.
50 ILCS 10/ - Regional Council Act.
50 ILCS 15/ - Regional Planning Commission Act.
50 ILCS 20/ - Public Building Commission Act.
50 ILCS 25/ - Local Government Air Rights Act.
50 ILCS 30/ - Exhibition Council Act.
50 ILCS 35/ - Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act.
50 ILCS 40/ - Foreign Trade Zones Act.
50 ILCS 45/ - Local Government Taxpayers' Bill of Rights Act.
50 ILCS 50/ - Property Assessed Clean Energy Act
50 ILCS 55/ - Local Government Electronic Notification Act.
50 ILCS 60/ - Local Volunteer Board Member Removal Act.
50 ILCS 65/ - Community Energy, Climate, and Jobs Planning Act.
50 ILCS 70/ - Decennial Committees on Local Government Efficiency Act.
50 ILCS 105/ - Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act.
50 ILCS 110/ - Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act.
50 ILCS 115/ - Time Off for Official Meetings Act.
50 ILCS 122/ - Local Government Disaster Service Volunteer Act.
50 ILCS 125/ - Government Salary Withholding Act.
50 ILCS 130/ - Local Historian Act.
50 ILCS 135/ - Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act.
50 ILCS 145/ - Local Government Officer Compensation Act.
50 ILCS 150/ - Local Government Travel Expense Control Act.
50 ILCS 155/ - Local Government Wage Increase Transparency Act.
50 ILCS 205/ - Local Records Act.
50 ILCS 220/ - Municipal Adoption of Codes and Records Act.
50 ILCS 305/ - Local Government Financial Statement Act.
50 ILCS 310/ - Governmental Account Audit Act.
50 ILCS 315/ - Fee Deposit Act.
50 ILCS 320/ - Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act.
50 ILCS 325/ - Relief Tax Authorization Act.
50 ILCS 330/ - Illinois Municipal Budget Law.
50 ILCS 335/ - Municipality and Sanitary District Mutual Expenditure Act.
50 ILCS 340/ - Investment of Municipal Funds Act.
50 ILCS 345/ - Local Governmental Acceptance of Credit Cards Act.
50 ILCS 350/ - Community Self-Revitalization Act.
50 ILCS 355/ - Local Government Revenue Recapture Act.
50 ILCS 405/ - Local Government Debt Limitation Act.
50 ILCS 410/ - Local Government Credit Enhancement Act.
50 ILCS 415/ - Local Government Defeasance of Debt Law.
50 ILCS 420/ - Tax Anticipation Note Act.
50 ILCS 425/ - Revenue Anticipation Act.
50 ILCS 430/ - Warrants and Jurors Certificates Act.
50 ILCS 440/ - Local Government Bond Validity Act.
50 ILCS 445/ - Industrial Building Revenue Bond Act.
50 ILCS 450/ - Medical Service Facility Act.
50 ILCS 455/ - Medical Service Facility Revenue Bond Act.
50 ILCS 460/ - Special Assessment Supplemental Bond and Procedures Act.
50 ILCS 465/ - Local Government Housing Finance Act.
50 ILCS 470/ - Innovation Development and Economy Act.
50 ILCS 505/ - Local Government Prompt Payment Act.
50 ILCS 510/ - Local Government Professional Services Selection Act.
50 ILCS 515/ - Local Government Energy Conservation Act.
50 ILCS 520/ - Soybean Ink Act.
50 ILCS 525/ - Public Works Contract Change Order Act.
50 ILCS 530/ - Local Government Electronic Reverse Auction Act (enacted by P.A. 96-588).
50 ILCS 531/ - Local Government Electronic Reverse Auction Act (enacted by P.A. 96-795).
50 ILCS 605/ - Local Government Property Transfer Act.
50 ILCS 610/ - Public Graveyards Act.
50 ILCS 615/ - Local Government Facility Lease Act.
50 ILCS 705/ - Illinois Police Training Act.
50 ILCS 706/ - Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act.
50 ILCS 707/ - Law Enforcement Camera Grant Act.
50 ILCS 708/ - Law Enforcement Intern Training Act.
50 ILCS 709/ - Uniform Crime Reporting Act.
50 ILCS 710/ - Peace Officer and Probation Officer Firearm Training Act.
50 ILCS 712/ - Law Enforcement Officer Bulletproof Vest Act.
50 ILCS 715/ - Law Enforcement Salary Grant Act.
50 ILCS 720/ - Intergovernmental Law Enforcement Officer's In-Service Training Act.
50 ILCS 722/ - Missing Persons Identification Act.
50 ILCS 725/ - Uniform Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act.
50 ILCS 727/ - Police and Community Relations Improvement Act.
50 ILCS 730/ - Parade Police Protection Charge Waiver Act.
50 ILCS 740/ - Illinois Fire Protection Training Act.
50 ILCS 741/ - Regional Fire Protection Agency Act.
50 ILCS 742/ - Fire Department Promotion Act.
50 ILCS 745/ - Firemen's Disciplinary Act.
50 ILCS 748/ - Volunteer Emergency Worker Job Protection Act.
50 ILCS 750/ - Emergency Telephone System Act.
50 ILCS 752/ - Illinois Public Safety Agency Network Act.
50 ILCS 753/ - Prepaid Wireless 9-1-1 Surcharge Act.
50 ILCS 754/ - Community Emergency Services and Support Act.
50 ILCS 755/ - Water Rescue Act.
50 ILCS 805/ - Local Land Resource Management Planning Act.
50 ILCS 810/ - Building Code Violation Notice Posting Act.
50 ILCS 815/ - Flood Damage Prevention Act.
50 ILCS 820/ - Bed and Breakfast Act.
50 ILCS 825/ - Rent Control Preemption Act.
50 ILCS 830/ - Contractor Unified License and Permit Bond Act.