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90_SB0929eng New Act Creates the Builder and Developer Land Valuation Act with a short title only. LRB9003465DNmb SB929 Engrossed LRB9003465DNmb 1 AN ACT concerning land donations. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by adding 5 Section 5-1041.2 as follows: 6 (55 ILCS 5/5-1041.2 new) 7 Sec. 5-1041.2. Land donations. 8 (a) For purposes of this Section, "land donation" means 9 a donation of land for a school site or park site, or a cash 10 contribution instead of a land donation, or a combination of 11 both, required by a county under the authority granted by 12 this Division 5-1. 13 (b) Any land donation required as a condition of 14 residential subdivision, resubdivision, or development shall 15 be based upon an ordinance that specifies the population 16 expected to be generated by residential development, the 17 number of acres of school site or park site required to serve 18 the population generated by residential development, and the 19 value of an acre of land improved with subdivision 20 improvements, as calculated herein, for cash contributions in 21 lieu of the conveyance of land. Such ordinances shall meet 22 the following requirements: 23 (1) The population expected to be generated by 24 residential development shall set forth by age group the 25 number of persons expected to reside in single family 26 detached homes containing 2, 3, 4, and 5 bedrooms; single 27 family attached homes containing 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms; 28 and apartments containing 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. The age 29 groups to be specified shall be pre-school, elementary 30 school, junior high school, senior high school, and 31 adults. Residential units in developments that are SB929 Engrossed -2- LRB9003465DNmb 1 lawfully limited and principally occupied by persons aged 2 55 and older shall be set forth separately, so that 3 school contributions are not required and such units do 4 not lower the average number of children for all other 5 units. The population predictions shall be based upon a 6 current, statistically accurate study of all existing 7 residential units of all ages in the county or in the 8 metropolitan region in which the county is located. Such 9 study shall be updated at least every 5 years. 10 (2) The number of acres to be required shall not 11 exceed (i) 5 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students of 12 projected enrollment for elementary schools; (ii) 20 13 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students of projected 14 enrollment for junior high schools; (iii) 30 acres plus 1 15 acre for each 100 students of projected enrollment for 16 senior high schools; and (iv) 5.5 acres per 1,000 17 population for park sites. 18 (3) Cash in lieu of land conveyance may be required 19 when the site to be conveyed based on the projected 20 population from the proposed development would be too 21 small for practical use, located in an area not 22 convenient to the school or park districts, or when a 23 combination of land and cash is appropriate. In all 24 cases, the intent of a cash contribution is to require 25 the developer to pay in cash the costs he or she would 26 have incurred to convey a site improved to subdivision 27 standards. The ordinance shall specify the value of an 28 acre of land with subdivision improvements. The value 29 shall be determined by adding the following: 30 (A) The average cost of an acre of unimproved 31 land, not yet annexed to or zoned by a municipality, 32 but planned for residential purposes on the county's 33 master plan, as determined from actual sales of 34 parcels in excess of 25 acres in the county within SB929 Engrossed -3- LRB9003465DNmb 1 the prior 5 years; 2 (B) The current estimated cost per acre for 3 subdivision frontage improvements for a square 16.5 4 acre site with one street frontage, for 1/2 the cost 5 of a collector street with water, sanitary sewer, 6 storm sewer, street lights, curb, and gutter; 7 (C) The average cost per acre of mass grading 8 for residential subdivisions in the county, and not 9 annexed to any municipality, for the prior 5 years; 10 (D) The average cost per acre for off-site 11 extensions of sanitary sewer and water (less amounts 12 subject to recapture) for residential subdivisions 13 in the county, and not annexed to any municipality, 14 for the prior 5 years. 15 The sum of these 4 factors shall be the maximum per 16 acre value imposed on a developer in lieu of an acre of 17 land conveyance. 18 (4) A home rule unit may not impose a land donation 19 in a manner inconsistent with this Section. This Section 20 is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of 21 Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the 22 concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and 23 functions exercised by the State. 24 Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by 25 adding Section 11-12-5.2 as follows: 26 (65 ILCS 5/11-12-5.2 new) 27 Sec. 11-12-5.2. Land donations. 28 (a) For purposes of this Section, "land donation" means 29 a donation of land for a school site or park site, or a cash 30 contribution instead of a land donation, or a combination of 31 both, required by a municipality under the authority granted 32 by this Division 12. SB929 Engrossed -4- LRB9003465DNmb 1 (b) Any land donation required as a condition of 2 residential subdivision, resubdivision, development, or 3 annexation shall be based upon an ordinance that specifies 4 the population expected to be generated by residential 5 development, the number of acres of school site or park site 6 required to serve the population generated by residential 7 development, and the value of an acre of land improved with 8 subdivision improvements, as calculated herein, for cash 9 contributions in lieu of the conveyance of land. Such 10 ordinances shall meet the following requirements: 11 (1) The population expected to be generated by 12 residential development shall set forth by age group the 13 number of persons expected to reside in single family 14 detached homes containing 2, 3, 4, and 5 bedrooms; single 15 family attached homes containing 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms; 16 and apartments containing 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. The age 17 groups to be specified shall be pre-school, elementary 18 school, junior high school, senior high school, and 19 adults. Residential units in developments that are 20 lawfully limited and principally occupied by persons aged 21 55 and older shall be set forth separately, so that 22 school contributions are not required and such units do 23 not lower the average number of children for all other 24 units. The population predictions shall be based upon a 25 current, statistically accurate study of all existing 26 residential units of all ages in the municipality or in 27 the metropolitan region in which the municipality is 28 located. Such study shall be updated at least every 5 29 years. 30 (2) The number of acres to be required shall not 31 exceed (i) 5 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students of 32 projected enrollment for elementary schools; (ii) 20 33 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students of projected 34 enrollment for junior high schools; (iii) 30 acres plus 1 SB929 Engrossed -5- LRB9003465DNmb 1 acre for each 100 students of projected enrollment for 2 senior high schools; and (iv) 5.5 acres per 1,000 3 population for park sites. 4 (3) Cash in lieu of land conveyance may be required 5 when the site to be conveyed, based on the projected 6 population from the proposed development, would be too 7 small for practical use, located in an area not 8 convenient to the school or park districts, or when a 9 combination of land and cash is appropriate. In all 10 cases, the intent of a cash contribution is to require 11 the developer to pay in cash the costs he or she would 12 have incurred to convey a site improved to subdivision 13 standards. The ordinance shall specify the value of an 14 acre of land with subdivision improvements. The value 15 shall be determined by adding the following: 16 (A) The average cost of an acre of unimproved 17 land, not yet annexed to or zoned by a municipality, 18 but planned for residential purposes on the 19 municipality's master plan, as determined from 20 actual sales of parcels in excess of 25 acres in the 21 municipal planning area within the prior 5 years; 22 (B) The current estimated cost per acre for 23 subdivision frontage improvements for a square 16.5 24 acre site with one street frontage, for 1/2 the cost 25 of a collector street with water, sanitary sewer, 26 storm sewer, street lights, curb, and gutter; 27 (C) The average cost per acre of mass grading 28 for residential subdivisions in the municipality for 29 the prior 5 years; 30 (D) The average cost per acre for off-site 31 extensions of sanitary sewer and water (less amounts 32 subject to recapture) for residential subdivisions 33 in the municipality for the prior 5 years. 34 The sum of these 4 factors shall be the maximum per SB929 Engrossed -6- LRB9003465DNmb 1 acre value imposed on a developer in lieu of an acre of 2 land conveyance. 3 (4) A home rule unit may not impose a land donation 4 in a manner inconsistent with this Section. This Section 5 is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of 6 Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the 7 concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and 8 functions exercised by the State.