Full Text of SB2651 103rd General Assembly
SB2651sam001 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Sen. Rachel Ventura Filed: 5/3/2024 | | 10300SB2651sam001 | | LRB103 34493 AWJ 72794 a |
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2651
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2651 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: | 4 | | "Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing | 5 | | Sections 5-1049.2 and 5-30004 as follows: | 6 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-1049.2) | 7 | | Sec. 5-1049.2. Lease of county property. | 8 | | (a) The county board may lease real estate acquired or | 9 | | held by the county for any term not exceeding 99 years and may | 10 | | lease the real estate when, in the opinion of the county board, | 11 | | the real estate is no longer necessary, appropriate, required | 12 | | for the use of, profitable to, or for the best interests of the | 13 | | county. The authority to lease shall be exercised by an | 14 | | ordinance passed by three-fourths of the full county board | 15 | | then holding office, at any regular meeting or at any special | 16 | | meeting called for that purpose. |
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| 1 | | (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), upon three-fourths | 2 | | vote, by the full county board, the county board may lease | 3 | | farmland acquired or held by the county for any term not | 4 | | exceeding 5 years. Farmland may be leased to either public or | 5 | | private entities via a cash lease, crop-sharing arrangement, | 6 | | or custom farming arrangement. The bid process for a lease | 7 | | entered into under this subsection must be publicly advertised | 8 | | and sealed bids must be opened at a county board meeting for | 9 | | public review. Counties shall not acquire farmland for the | 10 | | sole purpose of entering into a cash lease, crop-sharing | 11 | | arrangement, or custom farming arrangement or other | 12 | | speculative purpose. | 13 | | (c) The lease of real estate is also permitted when a | 14 | | property, structure, or facility owned by the county can be | 15 | | used for athletic purposes or museum purposes in the interest | 16 | | of the public or for the benefit and enjoyment of residents of | 17 | | the county. | 18 | | (Source: P.A. 103-415, eff. 8-4-23.) | 19 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-30004) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-30004) | 20 | | Sec. 5-30004. Authority to protect and preserve landmarks | 21 | | and preservation districts. The county board of each county | 22 | | shall have the following authority: | 23 | | (1) to establish and appoint by ordinance a | 24 | | preservation study committee and to take any reasonable | 25 | | temporary actions to protect potential landmarks and |
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| 1 | | preservation districts during the term of an appointed | 2 | | preservation study committee; | 3 | | (2) to establish and appoint by ordinance a | 4 | | preservation commission upon recommendation of a | 5 | | preservation study committee; | 6 | | (3) to conduct an ongoing survey of the county to | 7 | | identify buildings, structures, areas, sites and | 8 | | landscapes that are of historic, archaeological, | 9 | | architectural, or scenic significance, and therefore | 10 | | potential landmarks or preservation districts; | 11 | | (4) to designate by ordinance landmarks and | 12 | | preservation districts upon the recommendation of a | 13 | | preservation commission and to establish a system of | 14 | | markers, plaques or certificates for designated landmarks | 15 | | and preservation districts; | 16 | | (5) to prepare maps showing the location of landmarks | 17 | | and preservation districts, publish educational | 18 | | information, and prepare educational programs concerning | 19 | | landmarks and preservation districts and their designation | 20 | | and protection; | 21 | | (6) to exercise any of the powers and authority in | 22 | | relation to regional planning and zoning granted counties | 23 | | by Divisions 5-12 and 5-14, for the purpose of protecting, | 24 | | preserving, and continuing the use of landmarks and | 25 | | preservation districts; | 26 | | (7) to nominate landmarks and historic districts to |
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| 1 | | any state or federal registers of historic places; | 2 | | (8) to appropriate and expend funds to carry out the | 3 | | purposes of this Division; | 4 | | (9) to review applications for construction, | 5 | | alteration, removal or demolition affecting landmarks or | 6 | | property within preservation districts; | 7 | | (10) to acquire by negotiated purchase any interest | 8 | | including conservation rights in landmarks or in property | 9 | | within preservation districts, or property immediately | 10 | | adjacent to or surrounding landmarks or preservation | 11 | | districts; | 12 | | (11) to apply for and accept any gift, grant or | 13 | | bequest from any private or public source, including | 14 | | agencies of the federal or State government, for any | 15 | | purpose authorized by this Division; | 16 | | (12) to establish a system for the transfer of | 17 | | development rights including, as appropriate, a mechanism | 18 | | for the deposit of development rights in a development | 19 | | rights bank, and for the transfer of development rights | 20 | | from that development rights bank in the same manner as | 21 | | authorized for municipalities by Section 11-48.2-2 of the | 22 | | Illinois Municipal Code. All receipts arising from the | 23 | | transfer shall be deposited in a special county account to | 24 | | be applied against expenditures necessitated by the county | 25 | | program for the designation and protection of landmarks | 26 | | and preservation districts. Any development rights |
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| 1 | | acquired, sold or transferred from a development rights | 2 | | bank, shall not be a "security" as that term is defined in | 3 | | Section 2.1 of the Illinois Securities Law of 1953, and | 4 | | shall be exempt from all requirements for the registration | 5 | | of securities ; . | 6 | | (13) to establish a loan or grant program from any | 7 | | source of funds for designated landmarks and preservation | 8 | | districts and to issue interest bearing revenue bonds or | 9 | | general obligation bonds pursuant to ordinance enacted by | 10 | | the county board, after compliance with requirements for | 11 | | referendum, payable from the revenues to be derived from | 12 | | the operation of any landmark or of any property within a | 13 | | preservation district; | 14 | | (14) to abate real property taxes on any landmark or | 15 | | property within a preservation district to encourage its | 16 | | preservation and continued use or to provide relief for | 17 | | owners unduly burdened by designation; | 18 | | (15) to advise and assist owners of landmarks and | 19 | | property within preservation districts on physical and | 20 | | financial aspects of preservation, renovation, | 21 | | rehabilitation, and reuse; | 22 | | (16) to advise cities, villages, or incorporated | 23 | | towns, upon request of the appropriate official of the | 24 | | municipality, concerning enactment of ordinances to | 25 | | protect landmarks or preservation districts; | 26 | | (17) to exercise within the boundaries of any city, |
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| 1 | | village, or incorporated town any of the powers and | 2 | | authority granted counties by this Division so long as the | 3 | | corporate authorities by ordinance or by intergovernmental | 4 | | agreement pursuant to the Intergovernmental Cooperation | 5 | | Act, or pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the | 6 | | Constitution of the State of Illinois have authorized the | 7 | | county preservation commission established by authority of | 8 | | this Division to designate landmarks or preservation | 9 | | districts within its corporate boundaries, and such county | 10 | | preservation commission shall have only those powers, | 11 | | duties, and legal authority provided in this Division; | 12 | | (18) to exercise any of the above powers to preserve | 13 | | and protect property owned by any unit of local government | 14 | | including counties, or to review alteration, construction, | 15 | | demolition, or removal undertaken by any unit of local | 16 | | government including counties that affect landmarks and | 17 | | preservation districts ; . | 18 | | (19) to maintain, restore, rehabilitate, beautify, or | 19 | | adaptively reuse places of architectural significance, | 20 | | historic significance, scenic significance, or land along | 21 | | scenic byways and to lease or license county-held property | 22 | | to public or private entities for not longer than 99 years | 23 | | for such purposes. The maintenance, restoration, | 24 | | rehabilitation, beautification, and adaptive reuse of | 25 | | places of architectural significance, historic | 26 | | significance, scenic significance, or land along scenic |
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| 1 | | byways is declared to be a public use. In this paragraph, | 2 | | "adaptive reuse" includes adaptation of the property for | 3 | | any use that does not materially detract from the | 4 | | architectural, historic, aesthetic, cultural, or scenic | 5 | | significance of the place. | 6 | | (20) (19) to exercise any other power or authority | 7 | | necessary or appropriate to carrying out the purposes of | 8 | | this Division, including those powers and authorities | 9 | | listed in Sections 5-30010 and 5-30011. | 10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.) | 11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 12 | | becoming law.". |
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