(55 ILCS 5/5-14003) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-14003)
Sec. 5-14003.
Joint regional planning commission.
If such region is situated in or embraces more than one county, the
county boards of said counties are hereby empowered to cooperate in
defining the boundaries of said region, and in the creation and
organization of one joint regional planning commission for such region so
mutually defined. The county boards of the counties which are members of
the joint regional planning commission are authorized to appropriate from
their funds for the use of the joint regional planning commission, in the
amounts as may mutually be agreed upon by said county boards.
The joint regional planning commission is authorized to prepare zoning
and building codes, ordinances or resolutions for submission to and
adoption by the various member county boards. The joint regional planning
commission may employ a staff to assist the member county boards in the
administration and enforcement of such zoning and building codes or
ordinances throughout the district, and in each member county.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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(55 ILCS 5/5-14004) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-14004)
Sec. 5-14004.
Advisory plan; member expenses.
The members
of the regional planning commission may be compensated on a per diem basis
with a mileage allowance for travel. The county board shall determine the
amount of compensation by ordinance, however such compensation shall not exceed
the compensation paid to members of the county board for per diem and mileage
expenses. Except as hereinafter provided, all plans of
the region made by such commission shall be advisory only, unless such plan
or portion of it may affect any city, village or incorporated town in which
there is a planning commission, and in case such regional plan for such
city, village or incorporated town is adopted by the city, village or
incorporated town planning commission, such regional plan or such part of
which as may be adopted shall have such force and effect as by law may be
provided; provided in counties of less than 500,000 inhabitants that, if
such plan sets out the centerline location and right-of-way width of
planned major streets in unsubdivided land or if such plan sets out the
future location of planned major streets in unsubdivided land, the county
board, upon adoption of such plan or part thereof by such regional planning
commission, may by resolution of record forbid the construction of
buildings in the right-of-way of such planned streets.
(Source: P.A. 89-103, eff. 7-7-95.)
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