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Full Text of HB3616  104th General Assembly

HB3616eng 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning Housing.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act
5is amended by changing Sections 5 and 20 as follows:
 
6    (310 ILCS 67/5)
7    Sec. 5. Findings. The legislature finds and declares that:
8        (1) there exists a shortage of affordable, accessible,
9    safe, and sanitary housing in the State;
10        (2) it is imperative that action be taken to assure
11    the availability of workforce and retirement housing; and
12        (3) local governments in the State that do not have
13    sufficient affordable housing are encouraged to assist in
14    providing affordable housing opportunities to assure the
15    health, safety, and welfare of all citizens of the State;
16    .
17        (4) increasing the inventory and affordability of
18    housing choices for people earning between 80% and 140% of
19    the area median income, termed the missing middle, also
20    helps preserve affordable housing, prevents homelessness,
21    and encourages investment in more inclusive, mixed-income
22    communities throughout the State; and
23        (5) studying the inventory and affordability gaps that

 

 

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1    affect the missing middle is also crucial to ensuring
2    workforce and retirement housing in the State.
3(Source: P.A. 93-595, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
4    (310 ILCS 67/20)
5    Sec. 20. Determination of exempt local governments.
6    (a) Beginning October 1, 2004, the Illinois Housing
7Development Authority shall determine which local governments
8are exempt and not exempt from the operation of this Act based
9on an identification of the total number of year-round housing
10units in the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau for
11each local government within the State and by an inventory of
12owner-occupied and rental affordable housing units, as defined
13in this Act, for each local government from the U.S. Census
14Bureau and other relevant sources.
15    (b) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall make
16this determination by:
17        (i) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing
18    units in each local government that are affordable to
19    households with a gross household income that is less than
20    80% of the median household income within the county or
21    primary metropolitan statistical area;
22        (ii) totaling the number of rental units in each local
23    government that are affordable to households with a gross
24    household income that is less than 60% of the median
25    household income within the county or primary metropolitan

 

 

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1    statistical area;
2        (iii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental
3    units for each local government from items (i) and (ii);
4    and
5        (iv) dividing the sum of (iii) above by the total
6    number of year-round housing units in the local government
7    as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and
8    multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage
9    of affordable housing units within the jurisdiction of the
10    local government.
11    (c) Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act
12of the 98th General Assembly, the Illinois Housing Development
13Authority shall publish a list of exempt and non-exempt local
14governments and the data that it used to calculate its
15determination at least once every 5 years. The data shall be
16shown for each local government in the State and for the State
17as a whole. Upon publishing a list of exempt and non-exempt
18local governments, the Illinois Housing Development Authority
19shall notify a local government that it is not exempt from the
20operation of this Act and provide to it the data used to
21calculate its determination.
22    (d) A local government or developer of affordable housing
23may appeal the determination of the Illinois Housing
24Development Authority as to whether the local government is
25exempt or non-exempt under this Act in connection with an
26appeal under Section 30 of this Act.

 

 

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1    (e) Additionally, the Illinois Housing Development
2Authority shall make the following calculations:
3        (i) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing
4    units in each local government that are affordable to
5    households with a gross household income that is at or
6    below 30% of the median household income within the county
7    or primary metropolitan statistical area;
8        (ii) totaling the number of rental units in each local
9    government that are affordable to households with a gross
10    household income that is at or below 30% of the median
11    household income within the county or primary metropolitan
12    statistical area;
13        (iii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental
14    units for each local government from items (i) and (ii);
15        (iv) dividing the sum of (iii) above by the total
16    number of year-round housing units in the local government
17    as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and
18    multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage
19    of extremely low-income affordable housing units within
20    the jurisdiction of the local government;
21        (v) totaling the number of owner-occupied housing
22    units in each local government that are affordable to
23    households with a gross household income that is between
24    80% and 140% of the median household income within the
25    county or primary metropolitan statistical area;
26        (vi) totaling the number of rental units in each local

 

 

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1    government that are affordable to households with a gross
2    household income that is between 60% and 80% of the median
3    household income within the county or primary metropolitan
4    statistical area;
5        (vii) totaling the number of rental units in each
6    local government that are affordable to households with a
7    gross household income that is between 80% and 140% of the
8    median household income within the county or primary
9    metropolitan statistical area;
10        (viii) adding the number of owner-occupied and rental
11    units for each local government from items (v), (vi), and
12    (vii); and
13        (ix) dividing the sum of (viii) above by the total
14    number of year-round housing units in the local government
15    as contained in the latest U.S. Census Bureau and
16    multiplying the result by 100 to determine the percentage
17    of affordable middle housing units within the jurisdiction
18    of the local government.
19(Source: P.A. 98-287, eff. 8-9-13.)