Public Act 0319 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0319 |
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AN ACT concerning Housing. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act |
is amended by changing Sections 5 and 20 as follows: |
(310 ILCS 67/5) |
Sec. 5. Findings. The legislature finds and declares that: |
(1) there exists a shortage of affordable, accessible, |
safe, and sanitary housing in the State; |
(2) it is imperative that action be taken to assure |
the availability of workforce and retirement housing; and |
(3) local governments in the State that do not have |
sufficient affordable housing are encouraged to assist in |
providing affordable housing opportunities to assure the |
health, safety, and welfare of all citizens of the State; |
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(4) increasing the inventory and affordability of |
housing choices for people earning between 80% and 140% of |
the area median income, termed the missing middle, also |
helps preserve affordable housing, prevents homelessness, |
and encourages investment in more inclusive, mixed-income |
communities throughout the State; and |
(5) studying the inventory and affordability gaps that |
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affect the missing middle is also crucial to ensuring |
workforce and retirement housing in the State. |
(Source: P.A. 93-595, eff. 1-1-04.) |
(310 ILCS 67/20) |
Sec. 20. Determination of exempt local governments. |
(a) Beginning October 1, 2004, the Illinois Housing |
Development Authority shall determine which local governments |
are exempt and not exempt from the operation of this Act based |
on an identification of the total number of year-round housing |
units in the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau for |
each local government within the State and by an inventory of |
owner-occupied and rental affordable housing units, as defined |
in this Act, for each local government from the U.S. Census |
Bureau and other relevant sources. |
(b) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall make |
this determination by: |
(i) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing |
units in each local government that are affordable to |
households with a gross household income that is less than |
80% of the median household income within the county or |
primary metropolitan statistical area; |
(ii) totaling the number of rental units in each local |
government that are affordable to households with a gross |
household income that is less than 60% of the median |
household income within the county or primary metropolitan |
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statistical area; |
(iii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental |
units for each local government from items (i) and (ii); |
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(iv) dividing the sum of (iii) above by the total |
number of year-round housing units in the local government |
as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and |
multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage |
of affordable housing units within the jurisdiction of the |
local government. |
(c) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 98th General Assembly, the Illinois Housing Development |
Authority shall publish a list of exempt and non-exempt local |
governments and the data that it used to calculate its |
determination at least once every 5 years. The data shall be |
shown for each local government in the State and for the State |
as a whole. Upon publishing a list of exempt and non-exempt |
local governments, the Illinois Housing Development Authority |
shall notify a local government that it is not exempt from the |
operation of this Act and provide to it the data used to |
calculate its determination. |
(d) A local government or developer of affordable housing |
may appeal the determination of the Illinois Housing |
Development Authority as to whether the local government is |
exempt or non-exempt under this Act in connection with an |
appeal under Section 30 of this Act. |
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(e) Additionally, the Illinois Housing Development |
Authority shall make the following calculations: |
(i) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing |
units in each local government that are affordable to |
households with a gross household income that is at or |
below 30% of the median household income within the county |
or primary metropolitan statistical area; |
(ii) totaling the number of rental units in each local |
government that are affordable to households with a gross |
household income that is at or below 30% of the median |
household income within the county or primary metropolitan |
statistical area; |
(iii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental |
units for each local government from items (i) and (ii); |
(iv) dividing the sum of (iii) above by the total |
number of year-round housing units in the local government |
as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and |
multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage |
of extremely low-income affordable housing units within |
the jurisdiction of the local government; |
(v) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing |
units in each local government that are affordable to |
households with a gross household income that is between |
80% and 140% of the median household income within the |
county or primary metropolitan statistical area; |
(vi) totaling the number of rental units in each local |
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government that are affordable to households with a gross |
household income that is between 60% and 80% of the median |
household income within the county or primary metropolitan |
statistical area; |
(vii) totaling the number of rental units in each |
local government that are affordable to households with a |
gross household income that is between 80% and 140% of the |
median household income within the county or primary |
metropolitan statistical area; |
(viii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental |
units for each local government from items (v), (vi), and |
(vii); and |
(ix) dividing the sum of (viii) above by the total |
number of year-round housing units in the local government |
as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and |
multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage |
of affordable middle housing units within the jurisdiction |
of the local government. |
(f) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 104th General Assembly, the Illinois Housing |
Development Authority shall publish the data collected under |
paragraphs (i) through (ix) of subsection (e). The data shall |
be shown for each local government in the State and for the |
State as a whole and shall be published at least once every 5 |
years. The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall also |
compile the collected data into a report and submit the report |
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to the General Assembly. |
(g) The data collected under subsection (e) shall be for |
informational purposes only and shall not factor into the |
determination of exempt local governments. |
(Source: P.A. 98-287, eff. 8-9-13.) |