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1 | AN ACT concerning agriculture.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Farmland Conservancy Program Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings; intent. | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (a) The General Assembly finds that: | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) The agricultural lands of this State contribute | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | substantially to the State, national, and world food | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | supply and are a vital part of the state's economy. | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (2) Illinois has lost 3,600,000 acres of farmland | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | since 1950, an average of almost 77,000 acres each year. | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | From 1950 to 1990, the population of the United States | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | increased by more than 97,000,000, and Illinois' | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | population increased by more than 2,700,000. As the | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | world's population continues to grow, so will the need for | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | food and other goods produced from agricultural | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | commodities. Preserving farmland is necessary to meet the | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | needs of people in Illinois, the United States, and around | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | the globe. | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (3) This conversion of agricultural land permanently | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | impedes Illinois's current and future ability to store | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | carbon, maintain resilient regional ecosystems, and |
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1 | produce food. | ||||||
2 | (4) The growing population and expanding economy of | ||||||
3 | this State have had a profound impact on the ability of the | ||||||
4 | public and private sectors to conserve land for the | ||||||
5 | production of food and fiber, especially agricultural land | ||||||
6 | around urban areas.
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7 | (5) Agricultural lands near urban areas that are | ||||||
8 | maintained in productive agricultural use are a | ||||||
9 | significant part of Illinois' agricultural heritage. These | ||||||
10 | lands contribute to the economic betterment of local areas | ||||||
11 | and the entire State and are an important source of food, | ||||||
12 | fiber, and other agricultural products. Conserving these | ||||||
13 | lands is necessary due to increasing development pressures | ||||||
14 | and the effects of urbanization on farmlands close to | ||||||
15 | municipalities. | ||||||
16 | (6) The long-term conservation of agricultural land is | ||||||
17 | necessary to safeguard an adequate supply of agricultural | ||||||
18 | land and to balance the increasing development pressures | ||||||
19 | around urban areas. | ||||||
20 | (7) A program to encourage and make possible the | ||||||
21 | long-term conservation of agricultural lands is a | ||||||
22 | necessary part of the State's agricultural land protection | ||||||
23 | policies and programs, and it is appropriate to expend | ||||||
24 | money for that purpose. A program of this nature will only | ||||||
25 | be effective when used in concert with local planning and | ||||||
26 | zoning strategies to conserve agricultural land. |
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1 | (8) Funding is necessary to better address the needs | ||||||
2 | of conserving agricultural land near urban areas. | ||||||
3 | (9) Concurrently, access to working lands for | ||||||
4 | low-income farmers and farmers of color is prohibitively | ||||||
5 | difficult, in part due to the ongoing legacies of | ||||||
6 | institutionalized racism and discrimination and their | ||||||
7 | effects upon access to State and federal farm loan | ||||||
8 | programs. | ||||||
9 | (10) New opportunities are needed for socially | ||||||
10 | disadvantaged farmers to access land through ownership or | ||||||
11 | long-term leasing of farmland and rangeland. | ||||||
12 | (11) Down payment assistance, interest rate | ||||||
13 | assistance, predevelopment and appraisal costs, and | ||||||
14 | one-time investments in infrastructure improvements can | ||||||
15 | provide favorable terms to socially disadvantaged farmers | ||||||
16 | and support their access to and stewardship of Illinois | ||||||
17 | farmland. | ||||||
18 | (12) Funding for fee title acquisition and | ||||||
19 | agricultural conservation easements can make land | ||||||
20 | permanently more affordable and accessible to socially | ||||||
21 | disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, while ensuring that it | ||||||
22 | is never lost to sprawl development. | ||||||
23 | (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly, in enacting | ||||||
24 | this Act, to do all of the following: | ||||||
25 | (1) Encourage voluntary, long-term private stewardship | ||||||
26 | of agricultural lands by offering landowners financial |
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1 | incentives. | ||||||
2 | (2) Protect farming operations in agricultural areas | ||||||
3 | from nonfarm land uses that may hinder and curtail farming | ||||||
4 | operations. | ||||||
5 | (3) Encourage long-term conservation of productive | ||||||
6 | agricultural lands in order to protect the agricultural | ||||||
7 | economy of rural communities, as well as that of this | ||||||
8 | State, for future generations of Illinoisans. | ||||||
9 | (4) Encourage local land use planning for orderly and | ||||||
10 | efficient urban growth and conservation of agricultural | ||||||
11 | land. | ||||||
12 | (5) Encourage local land use planning decisions that | ||||||
13 | are consistent with the State's policies with regard to | ||||||
14 | agricultural land conservation. | ||||||
15 | (6) Encourage improvements to enhance long-term | ||||||
16 | sustainable agricultural uses. | ||||||
17 | (7) Remove barriers to socially disadvantaged farmers | ||||||
18 | participating in the agricultural economy and stewarding | ||||||
19 | working lands under conservation. | ||||||
20 | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
21 | "Agricultural land" means prime farmland, farmland of | ||||||
22 | statewide importance, unique farmland, farmland of local | ||||||
23 | importance, and farmland of local potential. In those areas of | ||||||
24 | the state where lands have not been surveyed for | ||||||
25 | classification, land shall meet the requirements of "prime |
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1 | farmland". | ||||||
2 | "Agricultural use value" means the fair market value of a | ||||||
3 | property that is restricted by an easement to its productive | ||||||
4 | commercial agricultural use value rather than the highest | ||||||
5 | potential use value for residential or other nonagricultural | ||||||
6 | purposes, plus any reasonable holding and transaction costs | ||||||
7 | incurred by the applicant, as determined by the Department. | ||||||
8 | "Applicant" means a municipality, county, nonprofit | ||||||
9 | organization, conservation district, park district, or | ||||||
10 | cooperative that has the conservation of farmland among its | ||||||
11 | stated purposes, as prescribed by law, or as expressed in the | ||||||
12 | entity's locally adopted policies, that applies for a grant | ||||||
13 | authorized under this Act. | ||||||
14 | "Department" means the Department of Agriculture. | ||||||
15 | "Director" means the Director of Agriculture. | ||||||
16 | "Eligible assistance entity" means a nonprofit | ||||||
17 | organization or cooperative with demonstrated technical | ||||||
18 | expertise in agricultural financing and farm business | ||||||
19 | development assistance to achieve the purposes of this Act. | ||||||
20 | "Farmer-purchaser preference" or "option to purchase at | ||||||
21 | agricultural value" means preemptive purchase rights or other | ||||||
22 | provisions that are part of or linked to an agricultural | ||||||
23 | conservation easement providing the easement holder the | ||||||
24 | preferential right to purchase protected agricultural land at | ||||||
25 | its agricultural use value in the event the landowner intends | ||||||
26 | to sell that land to a purchaser who does not intend to |
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1 | maintain the land in commercial agricultural production and | ||||||
2 | who does not demonstrate, in a manner acceptable to the | ||||||
3 | Department, a management plan and the agricultural experience | ||||||
4 | to maintain the land in commercial agricultural production. | ||||||
5 | The purpose of this provision is to ensure that | ||||||
6 | farmer-purchasers who would maintain protected land in | ||||||
7 | commercial agricultural production can afford the land that | ||||||
8 | might otherwise be sold at a higher price to other purchasers. | ||||||
9 | "Prime farmland" has the meaning ascribed to it in 7 CFR | ||||||
10 | 657.5. | ||||||
11 | "Productivity provision" means language in the text of an | ||||||
12 | agricultural conservation easement that requires the land | ||||||
13 | under easement to be managed for productive commercial | ||||||
14 | agricultural uses, with reasonable allowances for when | ||||||
15 | temporary fallowing is necessary or appropriate. | ||||||
16 | "Socially disadvantaged farmer" means a farmer who is a | ||||||
17 | member of a socially disadvantaged group. | ||||||
18 | "Socially disadvantaged group" means a group whose members | ||||||
19 | have been subjected to racial, ethnic, or gender prejudice | ||||||
20 | because of their identity as members of a group without regard | ||||||
21 | to their individual qualities. These groups include all of the | ||||||
22 | following: | ||||||
23 | (1) American Indian or Alaska Native (a person having | ||||||
24 | origins in any of the original peoples of North and South | ||||||
25 | America, including Central America, and who maintains | ||||||
26 | tribal affiliation or community attachment). |
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1 | (2) Asian (a person having origins in any of the | ||||||
2 | original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the | ||||||
3 | Indian subcontinent, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
4 | Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, | ||||||
5 | the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam). | ||||||
6 | (3) Black or African American (a person having origins | ||||||
7 | in any of the black racial groups of Africa). | ||||||
8 | (4) Hispanic or Latino (a person of Cuban, Mexican, | ||||||
9 | Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish | ||||||
10 | culture or origin, regardless of race). | ||||||
11 | (5) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (a | ||||||
12 | person having origins in any of the original peoples of | ||||||
13 | Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands). | ||||||
14 | "Urbanized area" means an area with a population of at | ||||||
15 | least 50,000 inhabitants. | ||||||
16 | Section 15. Farmland Conservancy Program Fund. | ||||||
17 | (a) The Farmland Conservancy Program Fund is created in | ||||||
18 | the State treasury.
Except as provided in subsection (b), the | ||||||
19 | moneys in the fund, upon appropriation by the General | ||||||
20 | Assembly, shall be used for the purposes of the program, which | ||||||
21 | include the purchase of agricultural conservation easements, | ||||||
22 | fee title acquisition grants, land improvement and planning | ||||||
23 | grants, technical assistance grants, technical assistance | ||||||
24 | provided by the Department, technology transfer activities of | ||||||
25 | the Department, and administrative costs incurred by the |
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1 | Department in administering the program. | ||||||
2 | (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), moneys may be | ||||||
3 | deposited into the fund from federal grants, and gifts and | ||||||
4 | donations that are designated and required by the donor to be | ||||||
5 | used exclusively for the purposes of the program. | ||||||
6 | (c) Not to exceed 10% of all grants made by the Department | ||||||
7 | under this Act may be made for land improvement purposes, | ||||||
8 | technical assistance purposes, and policy planning purposes. | ||||||
9 | Not less than 90% of funds available for grants under this Act | ||||||
10 | shall be expended for the acquisition of interests in land. | ||||||
11 | For purposes of this Act, the expenditures specified in this | ||||||
12 | subsection shall be deemed expenditures for the acquisition of | ||||||
13 | interests in land. Not less than 25% of funds shall be provided | ||||||
14 | to applicants that lease or sell to socially disadvantaged | ||||||
15 | farmers.
Moneys in the fund shall also be available for the | ||||||
16 | following purposes: | ||||||
17 | (1) To provide technical assistance grants to eligible | ||||||
18 | assistance entities in support of socially disadvantaged | ||||||
19 | farmers who are seeking financing for land acquisition or | ||||||
20 | leasing. For purposes of this Section, technical | ||||||
21 | assistance includes, but is not limited to, organizing, | ||||||
22 | advising, counseling, educating, planning, drafting, | ||||||
23 | translating, interpreting, and consulting with socially | ||||||
24 | disadvantaged farmers for the purpose of preparing them | ||||||
25 | for favorable financing for land acquisition or | ||||||
26 | negotiating leasing arrangements. |
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(2) To provide acquisition assistance grants to | ||||||
2 | eligible assistance entities for the sole purpose of | ||||||
3 | reducing barriers to land access for socially | ||||||
4 | disadvantaged farmers, including, but not limited to, down | ||||||
5 | payment assistance, interest rate assistance, direct costs | ||||||
6 | incidental to acquisition, and infrastructure for land | ||||||
7 | improvement. | ||||||
8 | (3) To provide technical assistance grants to eligible | ||||||
9 | assistance entities in support of socially disadvantaged | ||||||
10 | farmers who are seeking financing for land acquisition or | ||||||
11 | leasing. For purposes of this paragraph (3), technical | ||||||
12 | assistance includes, but is not limited to, organizing, | ||||||
13 | advising, counseling, educating, planning, drafting, | ||||||
14 | translating, interpreting, and consulting with socially | ||||||
15 | disadvantaged farmers for the purpose of preparing them | ||||||
16 | for favorable financing for land acquisition or | ||||||
17 | negotiating leasing arrangements. | ||||||
18 | (4) To provide acquisition assistance grants to | ||||||
19 | eligible assistance entities for the sole purpose of | ||||||
20 | reducing barriers to land access for socially | ||||||
21 | disadvantaged farmers, including, but not limited to, down | ||||||
22 | payment assistance, interest rate assistance, direct costs | ||||||
23 | incidental to acquisition, and infrastructure for land | ||||||
24 | improvement. | ||||||
25 | Section 20. Agricultural conservation easement. Applicants |
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1 | for an agricultural conservation easement or fee title | ||||||
2 | acquisition grant shall meet all of the following eligibility | ||||||
3 | criteria: | ||||||
4 | (1) Demonstrate that the parcel proposed for | ||||||
5 | conservation is expected to continue to be used for | ||||||
6 | commercial agricultural production if successfully | ||||||
7 | conserved. | ||||||
8 | (2) The parcel proposed for conservation is expected | ||||||
9 | to continue to be used for, and is large enough to sustain, | ||||||
10 | commercial agricultural production. The land is also in an | ||||||
11 | area that possesses the necessary market, infrastructure, | ||||||
12 | and agricultural support services, and the surrounding | ||||||
13 | parcel sizes and land uses will support long-term | ||||||
14 | commercial agricultural production. | ||||||
15 | (3) The applicable municipality or county has a | ||||||
16 | general plan that demonstrates a long-term commitment to | ||||||
17 | agricultural land conservation. This commitment shall be | ||||||
18 | reflected in the goals, objectives, policies, and | ||||||
19 | implementation measures of the plan, as they relate to the | ||||||
20 | area of the county or city where the easement acquisition | ||||||
21 | is proposed. | ||||||
22 | (4) Without conservation, the land proposed for | ||||||
23 | protection is likely to be converted to nonagricultural | ||||||
24 | use in the foreseeable future. | ||||||
25 | The Director shall not disburse any grant funds for | ||||||
26 | easement or fee title acquisitions unless the applicant, and |
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1 | in the case of an easement acquisition grant, the seller, | ||||||
2 | agrees to restrict the use of the land in perpetuity.
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3 | Section 25. Grant for acquisition of fee title to | ||||||
4 | agricultural land. | ||||||
5 | (a) The Director shall disburse funds to an applicant for | ||||||
6 | a grant for the acquisition of fee title to agricultural land | ||||||
7 | only if the applicant agrees to all of the following | ||||||
8 | conditions: | ||||||
9 | (1) Upon acquisition of the property, the applicant | ||||||
10 | treats the property as encumbered by an agricultural | ||||||
11 | conservation easement subject to this Act and approved by | ||||||
12 | the Department. | ||||||
13 | (2) Upon acquisition of the property, the applicant | ||||||
14 | shall do either of the following: | ||||||
15 | (A) Sell the fee title subject to an agricultural | ||||||
16 | conservation easement approved by the Department to a | ||||||
17 | private landowner at not more than agricultural use | ||||||
18 | value within 3 years of the acquisition of the fee | ||||||
19 | title.
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20 | (B) Lease the acquired property, subject to an | ||||||
21 | agricultural conservation easement, including a | ||||||
22 | productivity provision, at an affordable agricultural | ||||||
23 | rate, and approved by the department, to a socially | ||||||
24 | disadvantaged farmer or rancher within 3 years of the | ||||||
25 | acquisition of the fee title. |
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1 | (3) Include a farmer-purchaser preference in the text | ||||||
2 | of the agricultural conservation easement used to encumber | ||||||
3 | the acquired property. | ||||||
4 | (b)(1) If the applicant sells the fee title, as specified | ||||||
5 | in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subsection (a), the | ||||||
6 | applicant shall reimburse the fund directly from escrow within | ||||||
7 | 30 days after the sale of the restricted fee title by an amount | ||||||
8 | equal to the Department's proportional share of the net | ||||||
9 | proceeds of the sale. | ||||||
10 | (2) "Net proceeds of the sale" means the fair market value | ||||||
11 | of the land less the value of the easement and associated | ||||||
12 | transaction costs.
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13 | (3) The Department's proportional share of the net | ||||||
14 | proceeds of the sale shall be calculated using a factor | ||||||
15 | reflecting the Department's proportional share of the purchase | ||||||
16 | price paid by the applicant in the original acquisition of fee | ||||||
17 | title, taking into account contributions from all sources | ||||||
18 | toward that original purchase price. | ||||||
19 | Section 30. Land improvement grants. Grants may be made | ||||||
20 | for land improvements. Use of these grants shall be limited to | ||||||
21 | the improvement of lands protected by agricultural | ||||||
22 | conservation easements under the program, or of lands | ||||||
23 | protected by other qualified conservation easement programs, | ||||||
24 | if the improvement will directly benefit the lands protected | ||||||
25 | by agricultural conservation easements under the program. An |
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1 | application for a land improvement grant shall be evaluated | ||||||
2 | with respect to the extent to which it satisfies one or more of | ||||||
3 | the following criteria: | ||||||
4 | (1) The improvement will enhance the agricultural | ||||||
5 | value of the land protected by the easement, and promote | ||||||
6 | its long-term sustainable agricultural use such as | ||||||
7 | increasing soil organic matter or soil health, water | ||||||
8 | supply development, and revegetation of eroding | ||||||
9 | streambanks. | ||||||
10 | (2) The improvement will increase the compatibility of | ||||||
11 | agricultural operations with sensitive natural areas. | ||||||
12 | (3) The improvement will demonstrate new and | ||||||
13 | innovative best management practices that have the | ||||||
14 | potential for wide application. | ||||||
15 | (4) The proposed improvement includes the financial | ||||||
16 | and technical involvement of other agencies, such as | ||||||
17 | University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, | ||||||
18 | conservation districts, the Department of Natural | ||||||
19 | Resources, the United States Farm Services Agency, and the | ||||||
20 | United States Natural Resources Conservation Service. | ||||||
21 | (5) The improvement is part of a coordinated watershed | ||||||
22 | management plan or the equivalent. | ||||||
23 | (6) The application satisfies other relevant criteria | ||||||
24 | established by the Department. | ||||||
25 | Section 35. Use of agricultural conservation easement or |
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1 | fee title acquisition grant. Applicants for an agricultural | ||||||
2 | conservation easement or fee title acquisition grant shall | ||||||
3 | demonstrate that the parcel proposed for conservation is | ||||||
4 | expected to continue to be used for commercial agricultural | ||||||
5 | production if successfully conserved. | ||||||
6 | Section 40. Evaluation of proposals for fee title or | ||||||
7 | agricultural conservation easement acquisition grant. The | ||||||
8 | Director shall evaluate a proposal for a fee title or | ||||||
9 | agricultural conservation easement acquisition grant based | ||||||
10 | upon the overall value of the project, taking into | ||||||
11 | consideration the goals and objectives for this program, and | ||||||
12 | the extent to which the proposed project satisfies the | ||||||
13 | following selection criteria: | ||||||
14 | (1) The quality of the agricultural land, based on | ||||||
15 | land capability, farmland mapping and monitoring program | ||||||
16 | definitions, productivity indices, and other soil, | ||||||
17 | climate, and vegetative factors. | ||||||
18 | (2) The proposal meets multiple natural resource | ||||||
19 | conservation objectives, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
20 | wetland protection, wildlife habitat conservation, and | ||||||
21 | scenic open-space preservation. | ||||||
22 | (3) The proposal reduces barriers to land access for | ||||||
23 | socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers through | ||||||
24 | ownership or long-term leases. | ||||||
25 | (4) The applicant demonstrates fiscal and technical |
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1 | capability to effectively carry out the proposal. | ||||||
2 | Technical capability may be demonstrated by agricultural | ||||||
3 | land conservation expertise on the governing board or | ||||||
4 | staff of the applicant, or through partnership with an | ||||||
5 | organization that has that expertise. | ||||||
6 | (5) The proposal demonstrates a coordinated approach | ||||||
7 | among affected local stakeholders. If other entities are | ||||||
8 | directly impacted by the proposal, there is written | ||||||
9 | support from those entities demonstrating a willingness to | ||||||
10 | cooperate. The support of neighboring landowners who are | ||||||
11 | not involved in the proposal shall be considered. | ||||||
12 | (6) The conservation of the land supports long-term | ||||||
13 | private stewardship and continued agricultural production | ||||||
14 | in the region. | ||||||
15 | (7) The proposal demonstrates an innovative approach | ||||||
16 | to agricultural land conservation with a potential for | ||||||
17 | wide application in this State. | ||||||
18 | (8) The amount of matching funds and in-kind services | ||||||
19 | contributed by local governments and other sources toward | ||||||
20 | the acquisition of the fee title or agricultural | ||||||
21 | conservation easement, or both. | ||||||
22 | (9) The price of the proposed acquisition is | ||||||
23 | cost-effective in comparison to the fair market value. | ||||||
24 | (10) Other relevant considerations established by the | ||||||
25 | Director. |
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1 | Section 45. Compatibility with county or municipal plan. | ||||||
2 | Before the disbursement of grant funds for easements or fee | ||||||
3 | title acquisitions under this Act, both of the following | ||||||
4 | conditions shall be met: | ||||||
5 | (1) The proposed agricultural conservation project | ||||||
6 | shall be deemed by the Department to be compatible with | ||||||
7 | the applicable municipal or county general plan. | ||||||
8 | (2) For land within a municipality's sphere of | ||||||
9 | influence, the proposed agricultural conservation project | ||||||
10 | shall be deemed by the Department to be compatible with | ||||||
11 | both the applicable county and municipal general plans. | ||||||
12 | Section 50. Exemptions. An agricultural conservation | ||||||
13 | easement shall not prevent any of the following: | ||||||
14 | (1) The granting of rights-of-way by the owner of the | ||||||
15 | subject land in and through the land for the installation, | ||||||
16 | transportation, or use of water, sewage, electric, | ||||||
17 | telephone, stock water development and storage, energy | ||||||
18 | generation, and fencing, provided that the agricultural | ||||||
19 | productivity of the land and any multiple uses that made | ||||||
20 | the acquisition a priority for selection under the | ||||||
21 | program, are not significantly impaired by those | ||||||
22 | activities. | ||||||
23 | (2) The construction and use of structures on the | ||||||
24 | subject land that are necessary for agricultural | ||||||
25 | production and marketing, including, but not limited to, |
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1 | barns, shops, packing sheds, cooling facilities, | ||||||
2 | greenhouses, roadside marketing stands, stock water | ||||||
3 | development and storage, energy generation, and fencing, | ||||||
4 | provided that the agricultural productivity of the land | ||||||
5 | and any multiple uses that made the acquisition a priority | ||||||
6 | for selection under the program, are not significantly | ||||||
7 | impaired by those activities.
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8 | (3) Customary part time or off season rural | ||||||
9 | enterprises or activities, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
10 | hunting and fishing, wildlife habitat improvement, | ||||||
11 | predator control, timber harvesting, and firewood | ||||||
12 | production, provided that the agricultural productivity of | ||||||
13 | the land and any multiple uses that made the acquisition a | ||||||
14 | priority for selection under the program, are not | ||||||
15 | significantly impaired by those activities. | ||||||
16 | Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||||||
17 | Section 5.990 as follows: | ||||||
18 | (30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 5.990. The Farmland Conservancy Program Fund.
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