Illinois Compiled Statutes 505 ILCS 5/13 – Procedures for Consideration of Petition for Withdrawal
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1. Within 5 days after the receipt of a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area, the county board shall provide notice of such petition by publishing a notice in a newspaper having general circulation in the immediate area of the affected land or, if no such newspaper has a general circulation within such area, then in a newspaper having general circulation within the county, and by posting such notice in 5 conspicuous places within the immediate area of the affected land. Such notice shall contain the following information:
(a) a statement that a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area has been filed with the county board pursuant to this Act;
(b) a statement that the petition will be on file open to public inspection at the county clerk’s office;
(c) a brief, narrative description of the location of the affected land;
(d) a statement of the proposed non-agricultural use of the land;
(e) a statement that the petition will be referred to the county committee and to the regional and county planning commissions, if any, for review and comment;
(f) a statement that a public hearing will be held within 60 days on the petition and on the recommendations of the county committee and of the regional and county planning commissions, if any, at a time and place to be announced.
2. Within 5 days after the receipt of a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area, the county board shall refer the petition to the county committee, which shall, within 30 days of its receipt of the petition, report to the county board its recommendations.
3. Within 5 days after the receipt of a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area, the county board shall refer the petition to the regional and county planning commissions, if any, which shall, within 30 days of their receipt of the petition, report to the county board their recommendations concerning the potential effect of the withdrawal of land from an agricultural area upon the development patterns and needs of the county and upon the county’s planning objectives.
(a) a statement that a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area has been filed with the county board pursuant to this Act;
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 505 ILCS 5/13
- County board: means the board of county commissioners in counties not under township organization, and the board of supervisors in counties under township organization, and the board of commissioners of Cook County. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.07
(b) a statement that the petition will be on file open to public inspection at the county clerk’s office;
(c) a brief, narrative description of the location of the affected land;
(d) a statement of the proposed non-agricultural use of the land;
(e) a statement that the petition will be referred to the county committee and to the regional and county planning commissions, if any, for review and comment;
(f) a statement that a public hearing will be held within 60 days on the petition and on the recommendations of the county committee and of the regional and county planning commissions, if any, at a time and place to be announced.
2. Within 5 days after the receipt of a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area, the county board shall refer the petition to the county committee, which shall, within 30 days of its receipt of the petition, report to the county board its recommendations.
3. Within 5 days after the receipt of a petition for withdrawal of land from an agricultural area, the county board shall refer the petition to the regional and county planning commissions, if any, which shall, within 30 days of their receipt of the petition, report to the county board their recommendations concerning the potential effect of the withdrawal of land from an agricultural area upon the development patterns and needs of the county and upon the county’s planning objectives.