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 1        AN ACT concerning tree and soil conservation.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The  Department  of  Agriculture Law of the
 5    Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is  amended  by  adding
 6    Section 205-440 as follows:

 7        (20 ILCS 205/205-440 new)
 8        Sec.  205-440.  Tree  buffer  programs. The Department of
 9    Agriculture shall  (i)  give  guidance  to  organized  buffer
10    initiatives  regarding the State agencies and State resources
11    of relevance to implementation of the programs and  (ii)  aid
12    in  the  promotion of and public dissemination of information
13    about organized buffer initiatives.

14        Section 7.  The Property Tax Code is  amended  by  adding
15    Section 10-153 as follows:

16        (35 ILCS 200/10-153 new)
17        Sec. 10-153.  Non-clear cut assessment.  Land that (i) is
18    not  located  in a unit of local government with a population
19    greater than 500,000, (ii) is  located  within  15  yards  of
20    waters  listed  by  the Department of Natural Resources under
21    Section 5 of the Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act as navigable,
22    and (iii) has not been clear cut  of  trees,  as  defined  in
23    Section  29a  of the Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act, shall be
24    valued at 1/12th of its productivity index equalized assessed
25    value as cropland.

26        Section  10.  The  Rivers,  Lakes,  and  Streams  Act  is
27    amended by changing Section 29a as follows:
 
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 1        (615 ILCS 5/29a) (from Ch. 19, par. 78)
 2        Sec. 29a.  Construction permits; maintenance and repairs;
 3    clear cutting.
 4        (a)  After July 1, 1985, no person, State agency, or unit
 5    of local government shall undertake construction in a  public
 6    body  of  water  or  in  a  stream  without a permit from the
 7    Department of Natural Resources.  No permit shall be required
 8    in a stream which is not a public  body  of  water,  draining
 9    less  than  one square mile in an urban area or less than ten
10    square miles in a rural area.  No permits shall  be  required
11    for  field  tile  systems,  tile outlet structures, terraces,
12    water  and  sediment  control  basins,  grade   stabilization
13    structures,  or grassed waterways which do not obstruct flood
14    flows.  Any artificially improved  stream  channel,  drainage
15    ditch,  levee,  or  pumping  station  existing in serviceable
16    condition on July 1, 1985 may be maintained and  repaired  to
17    preserve  design  capacity  and  function  without  a permit.
18    Maintenance and  repair  of  improved  channels,  ditches  or
19    levees   shall   follow  accepted  practices  to  reduce,  as
20    practical, scour, erosion,  sedimentation,  escape  of  loose
21    material  and  debris,  disturbance  of  adjacent  trees  and
22    vegetation, and obstruction of flood flows.
23        (b)  No   person,   State   agency,   or  unit  of  local
24    government, except (i) a unit  of  local  government  with  a
25    population  greater  than  500,000  and  (ii) a commercial or
26    industrial facility, the operation of which falls  under  the
27    regulatory  jurisdiction  of  the United States Army Corps of
28    Engineers or the United States Coast Guard under  Section  10
29    of  the  Federal  Rivers and Harbors Act, may clear cut trees
30    within 15 yards of waters  listed  by  the  Department  under
31    Section 5 as navigable, except as follows:
32             (1)  for  the  purpose  of  improving,  maintaining,
33        repairing,  constructing,  or reconstructing any highway,
34        road,  bridge,  culvert,  drainage  structure,   drainage
 
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 1        facility,  or  grade separation under the jurisdiction of
 2        the  Illinois  Department  of   Transportation   or   any
 3        municipality,   public  water  facility,  road  district,
 4        highway commissioner, or drainage district;
 5             (2)  for maintenance and improvement of drainage  of
 6        or on agricultural land;  and
 7             (3)  for  the  purpose  of  improving,  maintaining,
 8        repairing,  constructing,  or reconstructing any facility
 9        for the  distribution,  transmission,  or  generation  of
10        electricity.
11        For the purpose of this subsection, "clear cutting" means
12    the  complete removal of mature or established trees covering
13    an area of 400 square yards or more of which leaves less than
14    50% of the existing forest cover.  "Clear cutting"  does  not
15    include any of the following:
16             (1)  The removal of brush or woody debris.
17             (2)  The  selective  cutting  of diseased, dying, or
18        dead trees.
19             (3)  The selective cutting of individual  trees  for
20        the purpose of home construction.
21             (4)  The  selective cutting of individual trees that
22        pose a threat to private property.
23             (5)  The clearing of trees for restoration  purposes
24        to include:
25                  (i)  removal of non-native tree species and the
26             subsequent reestablishment of native tree species;
27                  (ii)  thinning  of  trees  for  the purposes of
28             encouraging the growth of preferential tree species;
29                  (iii)  restoration of  wetlands,  prairies,  or
30             other   natural   areas   that  will  not  cause  or
31             contribute to streambank destabilization.
32             (6)  The  removal  of  trees  or  woody   vegetation
33        pursuant  to  any  State  or  Federal  conservation  plan
34        contracts,  or  when  approved  by the U.S. Army Corps of
 
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 1        Engineers and the Department.
 2        The Department of Natural Resources may adopt  rules  for
 3    the  administration  of this subsection and shall adopt rules
 4    permitting a municipality with a  population  of  500,000  or
 5    less  to  petition  the  Department  of  Natural Resources to
 6    permit clear cutting to accommodate  necessary  socioeconomic
 7    development projects.
 8    (Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)

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