Illinois General Assembly - Full Text of HB3785
Illinois General Assembly

Previous General Assemblies

Full Text of HB3785  96th General Assembly

HB3785sam001 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. Pamela J. Althoff

Filed: 5/7/2009

 

 


 

 


 
09600HB3785sam001 LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3785

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3785 by replacing
3 everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4     "Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by
5 changing Section 11-13-1 as follows:
 
6     (65 ILCS 5/11-13-1)  (from Ch. 24, par. 11-13-1)
7     Sec. 11-13-1. To the end that adequate light, pure air, and
8 safety from fire and other dangers may be secured, that the
9 taxable value of land and buildings throughout the municipality
10 may be conserved, that congestion in the public streets may be
11 lessened or avoided, that the hazards to persons and damage to
12 property resulting from the accumulation or runoff of storm or
13 flood waters may be lessened or avoided, and that the public
14 health, safety, comfort, morals, and welfare may otherwise be
15 promoted, and to insure and facilitate the preservation of
16 sites, areas, and structures of historical, architectural and

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 2 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1 aesthetic importance; the corporate authorities in each
2 municipality have the following powers:
3         (1) to regulate and limit the height and bulk of
4     buildings hereafter to be erected;
5         (2) to establish, regulate and limit, subject to the
6     provisions of Division 14 of this Article 11, the building
7     or set-back lines on or along any street, traffic-way,
8     drive, parkway or storm or floodwater runoff channel or
9     basin;
10         (3) to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of
11     lot areas, and to regulate and determine the area of open
12     spaces, within and surrounding such buildings;
13         (4) to classify, regulate and restrict the location of
14     trades and industries and the location of buildings
15     designed for specified industrial, business, residential,
16     and other uses;
17         (5) to divide the entire municipality into districts of
18     such number, shape, area, and of such different classes
19     (according to use of land and buildings, height and bulk of
20     buildings, intensity of the use of lot area, area of open
21     spaces, or other classification) as may be deemed best
22     suited to carry out the purposes of this Division 13;
23         (6) to fix standards to which buildings or structures
24     therein shall conform;
25         (7) to prohibit uses, buildings, or structures
26     incompatible with the character of such districts;

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 3 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1         (8) to prevent additions to and alteration or
2     remodeling of existing buildings or structures in such a
3     way as to avoid the restrictions and limitations lawfully
4     imposed under this Division 13;
5         (9) to classify, to regulate and restrict the use of
6     property on the basis of family relationship, which family
7     relationship may be defined as one or more persons each
8     related to the other by blood, marriage or adoption and
9     maintaining a common household;
10         (10) to regulate or forbid any structure or activity
11     which may hinder access to solar energy necessary for the
12     proper functioning of a solar energy system, as defined in
13     Section 1.2 of the Comprehensive Solar Energy Act of 1977;
14         (11) to require the creation and preservation of
15     affordable housing, including the power to provide
16     increased density or other zoning incentives to developers
17     who are creating, establishing, or preserving affordable
18     housing; and
19         (12) to establish local standards solely for the review
20     of the exterior design of buildings and structures,
21     excluding utility facilities and outdoor off-premises
22     advertising signs, and designate a board or commission to
23     implement the review process; except that, other than
24     reasonable restrictions as to size, no home rule or
25     non-home rule municipality may prohibit the display of
26     outdoor political campaign signs on residential property

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 4 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1     during any period of time, the regulation of these signs
2     being a power and function of the State and, therefor, this
3     item (12) is a denial and limitation of concurrent home
4     rule powers and functions under subsection (i) of Section 6
5     of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
6     The powers enumerated may be exercised within the corporate
7 limits or within contiguous territory not more than one and
8 one-half miles beyond the corporate limits and not included
9 within any municipality. However, if any municipality adopts a
10 plan pursuant to Division 12 of Article 11 which plan includes
11 in its provisions a provision that the plan applies to such
12 contiguous territory not more than one and one-half miles
13 beyond the corporate limits and not included in any
14 municipality, then no other municipality shall adopt a plan
15 that shall apply to any territory included within the territory
16 provided in the plan first so adopted by another municipality.
17 No municipality shall exercise any power set forth in this
18 Division 13 outside the corporate limits thereof, if the county
19 in which such municipality is situated has adopted "An Act in
20 relation to county zoning", approved June 12, 1935, as amended.
21 Nothing in this Section prevents a municipality of more than
22 112,000 population located in a county of less than 185,000
23 population that has adopted a zoning ordinance and the county
24 that adopted the zoning ordinance from entering into an
25 intergovernmental agreement that allows the municipality to
26 exercise its zoning powers beyond its territorial limits;

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 5 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1 provided, however, that the intergovernmental agreement must
2 be limited to the territory within the municipality's planning
3 jurisdiction as defined by law or any existing boundary
4 agreement. The county and the municipality must amend their
5 individual zoning maps in the same manner as other zoning
6 changes are incorporated into revised zoning maps. No such
7 intergovernmental agreement may authorize a municipality to
8 exercise its zoning powers, other than powers that a county may
9 exercise under Section 5-12001 of the Counties Code, with
10 respect to land used for agricultural purposes. This amendatory
11 Act of the 92nd General Assembly is declarative of existing
12 law. No municipality may exercise any power set forth in this
13 Division 13 outside the corporate limits of the municipality
14 with respect to a facility of a telecommunications carrier
15 defined in Section 5-12001.1 of the Counties Code.
16     Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
17 at least 30 days prior to commencing construction of a new
18 telecommunications facility within 1.5 miles of a
19 municipality, the telecommunications carrier constructing the
20 facility shall provide written notice of its intent to
21 construct the facility. The notice shall include, but not be
22 limited to, the following information: (i) the name, address,
23 and telephone number of the company responsible for the
24 construction of the facility and (ii) the address and telephone
25 number of the governmental entity that issued the building
26 permit for the telecommunications facility. The notice shall be

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 6 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1 provided in person, by overnight private courier, or by
2 certified mail to all owners of property within 250 feet of the
3 parcel in which the telecommunications carrier has a leasehold
4 or ownership interest. For the purposes of this notice
5 requirement, "owners" means those persons or entities
6 identified from the authentic tax records of the county in
7 which the telecommunications facility is to be located. If,
8 after a bona fide effort by the telecommunications carrier to
9 determine the owner and his or her address, the owner of the
10 property on whom the notice must be served cannot be found at
11 the owner's last known address, or if the mailed notice is
12 returned because the owner cannot be found at the last known
13 address, the notice requirement of this paragraph is deemed
14 satisfied. For the purposes of this paragraph, "facility" means
15 that term as it is defined in Section 5-12001.1 of the Counties
16 Code.
17     If a municipality adopts a zoning plan covering an area
18 outside its corporate limits, the plan adopted shall be
19 reasonable with respect to the area outside the corporate
20 limits so that future development will not be hindered or
21 impaired; it is reasonable for a municipality to regulate or
22 prohibit the extraction of sand, gravel, or limestone even when
23 those activities are related to an agricultural purpose. If all
24 or any part of the area outside the corporate limits of a
25 municipality which has been zoned in accordance with the
26 provisions of this Division 13 is annexed to another

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 7 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1 municipality or municipalities, the annexing unit shall
2 thereafter exercise all zoning powers and regulations over the
3 annexed area.
4     In all ordinances passed under the authority of this
5 Division 13, due allowance shall be made for existing
6 conditions, the conservation of property values, the direction
7 of building development to the best advantage of the entire
8 municipality and the uses to which the property is devoted at
9 the time of the enactment of such an ordinance. The powers
10 conferred by this Division 13 shall not be exercised so as to
11 deprive the owner of any existing property of its use or
12 maintenance for the purpose to which it is then lawfully
13 devoted, but provisions may be made for the gradual elimination
14 of uses, buildings and structures which are incompatible with
15 the character of the districts in which they are made or
16 located, including, without being limited thereto, provisions
17 (a) for the elimination of such uses of unimproved lands or lot
18 areas when the existing rights of the persons in possession
19 thereof are terminated or when the uses to which they are
20 devoted are discontinued; (b) for the elimination of uses to
21 which such buildings and structures are devoted, if they are
22 adaptable for permitted uses; and (c) for the elimination of
23 such buildings and structures when they are destroyed or
24 damaged in major part, or when they have reached the age fixed
25 by the corporate authorities of the municipality as the normal
26 useful life of such buildings or structures.

 

 

09600HB3785sam001 - 8 - LRB096 08775 RLJ 26032 a

1     This amendatory Act of 1971 does not apply to any
2 municipality which is a home rule unit, except as provided in
3 item (12).
4 (Source: P.A. 94-303, eff. 7-21-05; 95-475, eff. 1-1-08.)".