(55 ILCS 5/5-30017) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-30017)
Sec. 5-30017.
Designation by ordinance; publication of map.
The county board, upon a recommendation
from the preservation commission that the proposed landmark or preservation
district should be designated, shall review the report and recommendations
of the preservation commission. The county board may schedule a public
hearing concerning the proposed designation and shall provide notice of any
public hearing in the same manner as provided in Section 5-30014 and
conduct the public hearing in the same manner as provided
in Section 5-30015. The county board after reviewing
the report and recommendation shall within 90 days from receipt of the
recommendation of the preservation commission take one of the following
steps: (1) designate the landmark or preservation district by ordinance;
(2) refer the report and recommendation back to the preservation commission
with suggestions for revisions and a further report and recommendation
stating its reason for such action. Notice of the action of the county
board including a copy of the ordinance designating the landmark or
preservation district shall be sent by regular mail to each owner of record
of a landmark or property within a preservation district and to owners of
adjacent and immediately surrounding property affected by the process for
the application for, and review of, a certificate of appropriateness. A map
showing the location of all designated landmarks and preservation districts
shall be published and amended upon each designation. Copies of the map
shall be available to the public at the office of the preservation
commission and at the same location and in the same manner as any county
zoning map.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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