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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB2626
Introduced 2/15/2008, by Sen. Dan Cronin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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20 ILCS 3420/3 |
from Ch. 127, par. 133c23 |
20 ILCS 3420/4 |
from Ch. 127, par. 133c24 |
20 ILCS 3420/7 new |
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Amends the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act. Grants a right of private action against violations of the Act. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois State Agency Historic Resources |
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| Preservation Act is amended by changing Sections 3 and 4 and by |
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| adding Section 7 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 3420/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 133c23)
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| Sec. 3. Definitions.
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| (a) "Director" means the Director of Historic Preservation |
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| who shall serve
as the State Historic Preservation Officer.
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| (b) "Agency" shall have the same meaning as in Section 1-20 |
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the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, and shall |
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| specifically include
all agencies and entities made subject to |
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| such Act by any State statute.
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| (c) "Historic resource" means any property which is either |
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| publicly or
privately held and which:
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| (1) is listed in the National Register of Historic |
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| Places (hereafter
"National Register");
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| (2) has been formally determined by the Director to be |
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| eligible for
listing in the National Register as defined in |
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| Section 106 of Title 16 of the
United States Code;
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| (3) has been nominated by the Director and the Illinois |
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| Historic Sites
Advisory Council for listing in the National |
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| Register;
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| (4) meets one or more criteria for listing in the |
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| National Register , as
determined by the Director ; or
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| (5) is listed in the Illinois Register of Historic |
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| Places.
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| (d) "Adverse effect" means:
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| (1) destruction or alteration of all or part of an |
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| historic resource;
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| (2) isolation or alteration of the surrounding |
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| environment of an historic
resource;
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| (3) introduction of visual, audible, or atmospheric |
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| elements which are
out of character with an historic |
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| resource or which alter its setting;
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| (4) neglect or improper utilization of an historic |
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| resource which
results in its deterioration or |
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| destruction; or
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| (5) transfer or sale of an historic resource to any |
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| public or private
entity without the inclusion of adequate |
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| conditions or restrictions
regarding preservation, |
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| maintenance, or use.
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| (e) "Comment" means the written finding by the Director of |
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| the effect of
a State undertaking on an historic resource.
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| (f) "Undertaking" means any project, activity, or program |
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| that can
result in changes in the character or use of historic |
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| property, if any
historic property is located in the area of |
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| potential effects. The
project, activity or program shall be |
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| under the direct or indirect
jurisdiction of a State agency or |
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| licensed or assisted by a State agency.
An undertaking |
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| includes, but is not limited to, action which is:
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| (1) directly undertaken by a State agency;
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| (2) supported in whole or in part through State |
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| contracts, grants,
subsidies, loan guarantees, or any |
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| other form of direct or indirect funding
assistance; or
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| (3) carried out pursuant to a State lease, permit, |
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| license, certificate,
approval, or other form of |
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| entitlement or permission or pursuant to a requirement that |
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| the State be notified about action taken or to be taken .
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| (g) "Committee" means the Historic Preservation Mediation |
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| Committee.
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| (h) "Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a |
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| successful
manner within a reasonable period of time, taking |
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| into account economic,
environmental, social, and |
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| technological factors.
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| (i) "Private undertaking" means any undertaking that does |
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| not receive
public funding or is not on public lands.
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| (j) "High probability area" means any occurrence of Cahokia |
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| Alluvium,
Carmi Member of the Equality Formation, Grayslake |
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| Peat, Parkland Sand,
Peyton Colluvium, the Batavia Member of |
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| the Henry Formation, or the
Mackinaw Member, as mapped by |
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| Lineback et al. (1979) at a scale of
1-500,000 within permanent |
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| stream floodplains and including
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| (1) 500 yards of the adjoining bluffline crest of the |
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| Fox, Illinois,
Kankakee, Kaskaskia, Mississippi, Ohio, |
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| Rock and Wabash Rivers and 300
yards of the adjoining |
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| bluffline crest of all other rivers or
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| (2) a 500 yard wide area along the shore of Lake |
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| Michigan abutting the
high water mark.
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| (Source: P.A. 87-717; 87-739; 87-847; 88-45.)
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| (20 ILCS 3420/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 133c24)
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| Sec. 4. State agency undertakings.
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| (a) As early in the planning process as may be practicable |
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| and prior to
the approval of the final design or plan of any |
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| undertaking by a State
agency, or prior to the funding of any |
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| undertaking by a State agency, or
prior to an action of |
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| approval or entitlement of any private undertaking by
a State |
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| agency, written notice of the project shall be given to the
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| Director either by the State agency or the recipients of its |
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| funds, permits
or licenses. The State agency shall consult with |
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| the Director to determine
the documentation requirements |
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| necessary for identification and treatment
of historic |
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| resources. For the purposes of identification and evaluation
of |
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| historic resources, the Director may require archaeological |
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| and historic
investigations. Responsibility for notice and |
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| documentation may be
delegated by the State agency to a local |
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| or private designee.
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| (b) Within 30 days after receipt of complete and correct |
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| documentation
of a proposed undertaking, the Director shall |
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| review and comment to the
agency on the likelihood that the |
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| undertaking will have an adverse effect
on a historic resource. |
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| In the case of a private undertaking, the
Director shall, not |
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| later than 30 days following the receipt of an
application with |
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| complete documentation of the undertaking, either approve
that |
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| application allowing the undertaking to proceed or tender to |
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| the
applicant a written statement setting forth the reasons for |
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requirement of an archaeological investigation. If there is |
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| no action
within 30 days after the filing of the application |
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| with the complete
documentation of the undertaking, the |
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| applicant may deem the application
approved and may proceed |
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| with the undertaking. Thereafter, all
requirements for |
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| archaeological investigations are waived under this Act.
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| (c) If the Director finds that an undertaking will |
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| adversely effect an
historic resource or is inconsistent with |
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| agency policies, the State agency
shall consult with the |
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| Director and shall discuss alternatives to the proposed
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| undertaking which could eliminate, minimize, or mitigate its |
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| adverse effect.
During the consultation process, the State |
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| agency shall explore
all feasible and prudent plans which |
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| eliminate, minimize, or mitigate
adverse effects on historic |
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| resources. Grantees, permittees, licensees, or
other parties |
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| in interest and representatives of national, State, and local
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| units of government and public and private organizations may |
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| participate
in the consultation process. The process may |
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| involve on-site inspections and
public informational meetings |
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| pursuant to regulations issued by the
Historic Preservation |
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| Agency.
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| (d) The State agency and the Director may agree that there |
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| is a feasible
and prudent alternative which eliminates, |
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| minimizes, or mitigates the
adverse effect of the undertaking. |
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| Upon such agreement, or if the State
agency and the Director |
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| agree that there are no feasible and prudent
alternatives which |
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| eliminate, minimize, or mitigate the adverse effect, the
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| Director shall prepare a Memorandum of Agreement describing the
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| alternatives or stating the finding. The State agency may |
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| proceed with the
undertaking once a Memorandum of Agreement has |
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| been signed by both the
State agency and the Director.
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| (e) After the consultation process, the Director and the |
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| State agency
may fail to agree on the existence of a feasible |
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| and prudent alternative
which would eliminate, minimize, or |
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| mitigate the adverse effect of the
undertaking on the historic |
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| resource. If no agreement is reached, the agency
shall call a |
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| public meeting in the county where the undertaking is proposed
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| within 60 days. If, within 14 days following conclusion of the |
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| public
meeting, the State agency and the Director fail to agree |
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| on a feasible and
prudent alternative, the proposed |
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| undertaking, with supporting
documentation, shall be submitted |
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| to the Historic Preservation
Mediation Committee. The document |
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| shall be sufficient to identify each
alternative considered by |
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| the Agency and the Director during the
consultation process and |
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| the reason for its rejection.
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| (f) The Mediation Committee shall consist of the Director |
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| and 5 persons
appointed by the Director for terms of 3 years |
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| each, each of whom shall be
no lower in rank than a division |
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| chief and each of whom shall represent a
different State |
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| agency. An agency that is a party to mediation shall be
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| notified of all hearings and deliberations and shall have the |
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| right to
participate in deliberations as a non-voting member of |
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| the Committee.
Within 30 days after submission of the proposed |
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| undertaking, the Committee
shall meet with the Director and the |
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| submitting agency to review each
alternative considered by the |
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| State agency and the Director and to evaluate
the existence of |
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| a feasible and prudent alternative. In the event that the
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| Director and the submitting agency continue to disagree, the |
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| Committee
shall provide a statement of findings or comments |
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| setting forth an
alternative to the proposed undertaking or |
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| stating the finding that there
is no feasible or prudent |
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| alternative. The State agency shall consider the
written |
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| comments of the Committee and shall respond in writing to the
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| Committee before proceeding with the undertaking.
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| (g) When an undertaking is being reviewed pursuant to |
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| Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, |
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| the procedures of this law
shall not apply and any review or |
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| comment by the Director on such undertaking
shall be within the |
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| framework or procedures of the federal law. When an
undertaking |
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| involves a structure listed on the Illinois Register of |
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| Historic
Places, the rules and procedures of the Illinois |
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| Historic Preservation Act
shall apply. This subsection shall |
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| not prevent the Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency from |
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| entering into an agreement with the Advisory
Council on |
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| Historic Preservation pursuant to Section 106 of the National
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| Historic Preservation Act to substitute this Act and its |
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| procedures for
procedures set forth in Council regulations |
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| found in 36 C.F.R. Part 800.7.
A State undertaking that is |
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| necessary to prevent an immediate and
imminent threat to life |
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| or property shall be exempt from the requirements
of this Act. |
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| Where possible, the Director shall be consulted in the
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| determination of the exemption. In all cases, the agency shall |
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| provide the
Director with a statement of the reasons for the |
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| exemption and shall have
an opportunity to comment on the |
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| exemption. The statement and the comments
of the Director shall |
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| be included in the annual report of the Historic
Preservation |
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| Agency as a guide to future actions. The provisions of this
Act |
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| do not apply to undertakings pursuant to the Illinois Oil and |
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| Gas Act,
the Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation |
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| Act and the Surface
Coal Mining Land Conservation and |
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| Reclamation Act.
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| (h) The Director shall hold a public hearing before (1) |
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| making a finding that an undertaking will not adversely affect |
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| an historic resource, (2) making a finding that there is no |
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| prudent or feasible alternative, or (3) entering into a |
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| Memorandum of Agreement. |
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| (Source: P.A. 86-707; 87-739; 87-847; 87-895.)
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| (20 ILCS 3420/7 new) |
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| Sec. 7. Standing. Any person or entity shall have standing |
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| and the right to enforce the provisions of this Act. In case |
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| any building or structure is demolished, constructed, |
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| reconstructed, altered, repaired, converted, or maintained in |
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| violation of this Act, any person or entity that shows that |
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| his, her, or its property or person or other interest will be |
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| substantially affected by the alleged violation, in addition to |
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| other remedies, may institute any appropriate action or |
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| proceeding (1) to prevent the unlawful construction, |
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| reconstruction, alteration, repair, conversion, maintenance, |
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| or use, (2) to prevent the occupancy of the building, |
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| structure, or land, (3) to prevent any illegal act, conduct, |
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| business, or use in or about the premises, or (4) to restrain, |
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| correct, or abate the violation. |
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| In any action or proceeding for a purpose mentioned in this |
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| Section, the court with jurisdiction of such action or |
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| proceeding has the power to and in its discretion may issue a |
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| restraining order, a writ of mandamus to any officer, or a |
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| preliminary injunction, as well as a permanent injunction, upon |
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| such terms and under such conditions as will do justice and |
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| enforce the purposes set forth in this Act. |
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| If the court finds that the defendant has engaged in any of |
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| the foregoing prohibited activities, then the court shall allow |
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| the plaintiff a reasonable sum of money for the services of the |
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| plaintiff's attorney. This allowance shall be a part of the |
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| costs of the litigation assessed against the defendant and may |
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| be recovered as such. |
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| A plaintiff need not prove any specific, special, or unique |
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| damages to the plaintiff or the plaintiff's property or any |
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| adverse effect upon the plaintiff's property from the alleged |
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| violation in order to maintain a suit under this Act.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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