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50 ILCS 845/5-15

    (50 ILCS 845/5-15)
    (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a delayed effective date)
    Sec. 5-15. Exceptions and limitations to prohibited minimum automobile parking requirements.
    (a) If a development project provides automobile parking voluntarily, then a unit of local government may impose on the development project requirements for parking spaces to be made available for car-share vehicles, for parking spaces to be shared with the public, or for parking spaces to be made available only for a fee. A unit of local government may not require voluntarily provided parking to be provided free of charge.
    (b) Section 5-10 does not apply to minimum automobile parking requirements if the requirements conflict with a contractual agreement or approved site plan with the unit of local government that was executed or approved on or before the effective date of this Act. However, Section 5-10 applies to an amendment or extension to the contractual agreement or approved site plan if the amendment or extension increases automobile parking requirements.
    (c) A development project may voluntarily build additional parking that is not shared with the public.
    (d) Nothing in this Act shall be interpreted to prevent a unit of local government from regulating access to on-street parking.
    (e) Nothing in this Act prevents a unit of local government from enacting or enforcing local laws that establish a maximum parking requirement.
    (f) Nothing in this Act prevents a unit of local government from enacting or enforcing local laws that establish a minimum parking requirement for bicycles, including electric-assisted bicycles.
(Source: P.A. 104-457, eff. 6-1-26.)