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HB3696 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
HB3696

 

Introduced , by Rep. Dwight Kay

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
55 ILCS 5/5-12001.1

    Amends the Counties Code. Provides that a facility proposed to be located within 1,000 feet of a residentially zoned lot shall be subject to certain requirements that are consistent with federal law. Further provides that a facility shall not be approved by the county board or constructed in an unincorporated area within 1,000 feet of a municipal jurisdiction boundary except where the facility has already been authorized by an annexation agreement with such municipality. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Section
55-12001.1 as follows:
 
6    (55 ILCS 5/5-12001.1)
7    Sec. 5-12001.1. Authority to regulate certain specified
8facilities of a telecommunications carrier and to regulate,
9pursuant to subsections (a) through (g), AM broadcast towers
10and facilities.
11    (a) Notwithstanding any other Section in this Division, the
12county board or board of county commissioners of any county
13shall have the power to regulate the location of the
14facilities, as defined in subsection (c), of a
15telecommunications carrier or AM broadcast station established
16outside the corporate limits of cities, villages, and
17incorporated towns that have municipal zoning ordinances in
18effect. The power shall only be exercised to the extent and in
19the manner set forth in this Section.
20    (b) The provisions of this Section shall not abridge any
21rights created by or authority confirmed in the federal
22Telecommunications Act of 1996, P.L. 104-104.
23    (c) As used in this Section, unless the context otherwise

 

 

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1requires:
2        (1) "county jurisdiction area" means those portions of
3    a county that lie outside the corporate limits of cities,
4    villages, and incorporated towns that have municipal
5    zoning ordinances in effect;
6        (2) "county board" means the county board or board of
7    county commissioners of any county;
8        (3) "residential zoning district" means a zoning
9    district that is designated under a county zoning ordinance
10    and is zoned predominantly for residential uses;
11        (4) "non-residential zoning district" means the county
12    jurisdiction area of a county, except for those portions
13    within a residential zoning district;
14        (5) "residentially zoned lot" means a zoning lot in a
15    residential zoning district;
16        (6) "non-residentially zoned lot" means a zoning lot in
17    a non-residential zoning district;
18        (7) "telecommunications carrier" means a
19    telecommunications carrier as defined in the Public
20    Utilities Act as of January 1, 1997;
21        (8) "facility" means that part of the signal
22    distribution system used or operated by a
23    telecommunications carrier or AM broadcast station under a
24    license from the FCC consisting of a combination of
25    improvements and equipment including (i) one or more
26    antennas, (ii) a supporting structure and the hardware by

 

 

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1    which antennas are attached; (iii) equipment housing; and
2    (iv) ancillary equipment such as signal transmission
3    cables and miscellaneous hardware;
4        (9) "FAA" means the Federal Aviation Administration of
5    the United States Department of Transportation;
6        (10) "FCC" means the Federal Communications
7    Commission;
8        (11) "antenna" means an antenna device by which radio
9    signals are transmitted, received, or both;
10        (12) "supporting structure" means a structure, whether
11    an antenna tower or another type of structure, that
12    supports one or more antennas as part of a facility;
13        (13) "qualifying structure" means a supporting
14    structure that is (i) an existing structure, if the height
15    of the facility, including the structure, is not more than
16    15 feet higher than the structure just before the facility
17    is installed, or (ii) a substantially similar,
18    substantially same-location replacement of an existing
19    structure, if the height of the facility, including the
20    replacement structure, is not more than 15 feet higher than
21    the height of the existing structure just before the
22    facility is installed;
23        (14) "equipment housing" means a combination of one or
24    more equipment buildings or enclosures housing equipment
25    that operates in conjunction with the antennas of a
26    facility, and the equipment itself;

 

 

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1        (15) "height" of a facility means the total height of
2    the facility's supporting structure and any antennas that
3    will extend above the top of the supporting structure;
4    however, if the supporting structure's foundation extends
5    more than 3 feet above the uppermost ground level along the
6    perimeter of the foundation, then each full foot in excess
7    of 3 feet shall be counted as an additional foot of
8    facility height. The height of a facility's supporting
9    structure is to be measured from the highest point of the
10    supporting structure's foundation;
11        (16) "facility lot" means the zoning lot on which a
12    facility is or will be located;
13        (17) "principal residential building" has its common
14    meaning but shall not include any building under the same
15    ownership as the land of the facility lot. "Principal
16    residential building" shall not include any structure that
17    is not designed for human habitation;
18        (18) "horizontal separation distance" means the
19    distance measured from the center of the base of the
20    facility's supporting structure to the point where the
21    ground meets a vertical wall of a principal residential
22    building;
23        (19) "lot line set back distance" means the distance
24    measured from the center of the base of the facility's
25    supporting structure to the nearest point on the common lot
26    line between the facility lot and the nearest residentially

 

 

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1    zoned lot. If there is no common lot line, the measurement
2    shall be made to the nearest point on the lot line of the
3    nearest residentially zoned lot without deducting the
4    width of any intervening right of way; and
5        (20) "AM broadcast station" means a facility and one or
6    more towers for the purpose of transmitting communication
7    in the 540 kHz to 1700 kHz band for public reception
8    authorized by the FCC.
9    (d) In choosing a location for a facility, a
10telecommunications carrier or AM broadcast station shall
11consider the following:
12        (1) A non-residentially zoned lot is the most desirable
13    location.
14        (2) A residentially zoned lot that is not used for
15    residential purposes is the second most desirable
16    location.
17        (3) A residentially zoned lot that is 2 acres or more
18    in size and is used for residential purposes is the third
19    most desirable location.
20        (4) A residentially zoned lot that is less than 2 acres
21    in size and is used for residential purposes is the least
22    desirable location.
23    The size of a lot shall be the lot's gross area in square
24feet without deduction of any unbuildable or unusable land, any
25roadway, or any other easement.
26    (e) In designing a facility, a telecommunications carrier

 

 

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1or AM broadcast station shall consider the following
2guidelines:
3        (1) No building or tower that is part of a facility
4    should encroach onto any recorded easement prohibiting the
5    encroachment unless the grantees of the easement have given
6    their approval.
7        (2) Lighting should be installed for security and
8    safety purposes only. Except with respect to lighting
9    required by the FCC or FAA, all lighting should be shielded
10    so that no glare extends substantially beyond the
11    boundaries of a facility.
12        (3) No facility should encroach onto an existing septic
13    field.
14        (4) Any facility located in a special flood hazard area
15    or wetland should meet the legal requirements for those
16    lands.
17        (5) Existing trees more than 3 inches in diameter
18    should be preserved if reasonably feasible during
19    construction. If any tree more than 3 inches in diameter is
20    removed during construction a tree 3 inches or more in
21    diameter of the same or a similar species shall be planted
22    as a replacement if reasonably feasible. Tree diameter
23    shall be measured at a point 3 feet above ground level.
24        (6) If any elevation of a facility faces an existing,
25    adjoining residential use within a residential zoning
26    district, low maintenance landscaping should be provided

 

 

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1    on or near the facility lot to provide at least partial
2    screening of the facility. The quantity and type of that
3    landscaping should be in accordance with any county
4    landscaping regulations of general applicability, except
5    that paragraph (5) of this subsection (e) shall control
6    over any tree-related regulations imposing a greater
7    burden.
8        (7) Fencing should be installed around a facility. The
9    height and materials of the fencing should be in accordance
10    with any county fence regulations of general
11    applicability.
12        (8) Any building that is part of a facility located
13    adjacent to a residentially zoned lot should be designed
14    with exterior materials and colors that are reasonably
15    compatible with the residential character of the area.
16    (f) The following provisions shall apply to all facilities
17established in any county jurisdiction area (i) after the
18effective date of the amendatory Act of 1997 with respect to
19telecommunications carriers and (ii) after the effective date
20of this amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly with
21respect to AM broadcast stations:
22        (1) Except as provided in this Section, no yard or set
23    back regulations shall apply to or be required for a
24    facility.
25        (2) A facility may be located on the same zoning lot as
26    one or more other structures or uses without violating any

 

 

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1    ordinance or regulation that prohibits or limits multiple
2    structures, buildings, or uses on a zoning lot.
3        (3) No minimum lot area, width, or depth shall be
4    required for a facility, and unless the facility is to be
5    manned on a regular, daily basis, no off-street parking
6    spaces shall be required for a facility. If the facility is
7    to be manned on a regular, daily basis, one off-street
8    parking space shall be provided for each employee regularly
9    at the facility. No loading facilities are required.
10        (4) No portion of a facility's supporting structure or
11    equipment housing shall be less than 15 feet from the front
12    lot line of the facility lot or less than 10 feet from any
13    other lot line.
14        (5) No bulk regulations or lot coverage, building
15    coverage, or floor area ratio limitations shall be applied
16    to a facility or to any existing use or structure
17    coincident with the establishment of a facility. Except as
18    provided in this Section, no height limits or restrictions
19    shall apply to a facility.
20        (6) A county's review of a building permit application
21    for a facility shall be completed within 30 days. If a
22    decision of the county board is required to permit the
23    establishment of a facility, the county's review of the
24    application shall be simultaneous with the process leading
25    to the county board's decision.
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1    facility may be wholly or partly freestanding or wholly or
2    partly attached to, enclosed in, or installed in or on a
3    structure or structures.
4        (8) Any public hearing authorized under this Section
5    shall be conducted in a manner determined by the county
6    board. Notice of any such public hearing shall be published
7    at least 15 days before the hearing in a newspaper of
8    general circulation published in the county. Notice of any
9    such public hearing shall also be sent by certified mail at
10    least 15 days prior to the hearing to the owners of record
11    of all residential property that is adjacent to the lot
12    upon which the facility is proposed to be sited.
13        (9) Any decision regarding a facility by the county
14    board or a county agency or official shall be supported by
15    written findings of fact. The circuit court shall have
16    jurisdiction to review the reasonableness of any adverse
17    decision and the plaintiff shall bear the burden of proof,
18    but there shall be no presumption of the validity of the
19    decision.
20        (10) Thirty days prior to the issuance of a building
21    permit for a facility necessitating the erection of a new
22    tower, the permit applicant shall provide written notice of
23    its intent to construct the facility to the State
24    Representative and the State Senator of the district in
25    which the subject facility is to be constructed and all
26    county board members for the county board district in the

 

 

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1    county in which the subject facility is to be constructed.
2    This notice shall include, but not be limited to, the
3    following information: (i) the name, address, and
4    telephone number of the company responsible for the
5    construction of the facility; (ii) the name, address, and
6    telephone number of the governmental entity authorized to
7    issue the building permit; and (iii) the location of the
8    proposed facility. The applicant shall demonstrate
9    compliance with the notice requirements set forth in this
10    item (10) by submitting certified mail receipts or
11    equivalent mail service receipts at the same time that the
12    applicant submits the permit application.
13    (g) The following provisions shall apply to all facilities
14established (i) after the effective date of this amendatory Act
15of 1997 with respect to telecommunications carriers and (ii)
16after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th
17General Assembly with respect to AM broadcast stations in the
18county jurisdiction area of any county with a population of
19less than 180,000:
20        (1) A facility is permitted if its supporting structure
21    is a qualifying structure or if both of the following
22    conditions are met:
23            (A) the height of the facility shall not exceed 200
24        feet, except that if a facility is located more than
25        one and one-half miles from the corporate limits of any
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1        height of the facility shall not exceed 350 feet; and
2            (B) the horizontal separation distance to the
3        nearest principal residential building shall not be
4        less than the height of the supporting structure;
5        except that if the supporting structure exceeds 99 feet
6        in height, the horizontal separation distance to the
7        nearest principal residential building shall be at
8        least 100 feet or 80% of the height of the supporting
9        structure, whichever is greater. Compliance with this
10        paragraph shall only be evaluated as of the time that a
11        building permit application for the facility is
12        submitted. If the supporting structure is not an
13        antenna tower this paragraph is satisfied.
14        (2) Unless a facility is permitted under paragraph (1)
15    of this subsection (g), a facility can be established only
16    after the county board gives its approval following
17    consideration of the provisions of paragraph (3) of this
18    subsection (g). The county board may give its approval
19    after one public hearing on the proposal, but only by the
20    favorable vote of a majority of the members present at a
21    meeting held no later than 75 days after submission of a
22    complete application by the telecommunications carrier. If
23    the county board fails to act on the application within 75
24    days after its submission, the application shall be deemed
25    to have been approved. No more than one public hearing
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1        (3) For purposes of paragraph (2) of this subsection
2    (g), the following siting considerations, but no other
3    matter, shall be considered by the county board or any
4    other body conducting the public hearing:
5            (A) the criteria in subsection (d) of this Section;
6            (B) whether a substantial adverse effect on public
7        safety will result from some aspect of the facility's
8        design or proposed construction, but only if that
9        aspect of design or construction is modifiable by the
10        applicant;
11            (C) the benefits to be derived by the users of the
12        services to be provided or enhanced by the facility and
13        whether public safety and emergency response
14        capabilities would benefit by the establishment of the
15        facility;
16            (D) the existing uses on adjacent and nearby
17        properties; and
18            (E) the extent to which the design of the proposed
19        facility reflects compliance with subsection (e) of
20        this Section.
21        (4) On judicial review of an adverse decision, the
22    issue shall be the reasonableness of the county board's
23    decision in light of the evidence presented on the siting
24    considerations and the well-reasoned recommendations of
25    any other body that conducts the public hearing.
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1established after the effective date of this amendatory Act of
21997 in the county jurisdiction area of any county with a
3population of 180,000 or more. A facility is permitted in any
4zoning district subject to the following:
5        (1) A facility shall not be located on a lot under
6    paragraph (4) of subsection (d) unless a variation is
7    granted by the county board under paragraph (4) of this
8    subsection (h).
9        (2) Unless a height variation is granted by the county
10    board, the height of a facility shall not exceed 75 feet if
11    the facility will be located in a residential zoning
12    district or 200 feet if the facility will be located in a
13    non-residential zoning district. However, the height of a
14    facility may exceed the height limit in this paragraph, and
15    no height variation shall be required, if the supporting
16    structure is a qualifying structure.
17        (3) The improvements and equipment of the facility
18    shall be placed to comply with the requirements of this
19    paragraph at the time a building permit application for the
20    facility is submitted. If the supporting structure is an
21    antenna tower other than a qualifying structure then (i) if
22    the facility will be located in a residential zoning
23    district the lot line set back distance to the nearest
24    residentially zoned lot shall be at least 50% of the height
25    of the facility's supporting structure or (ii) if the
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1    district the horizontal separation distance to the nearest
2    principal residential building shall be at least equal to
3    the height of the facility's supporting structure.
4        (4) The county board may grant variations for any of
5    the regulations, conditions, and restrictions of this
6    subsection (h), after one public hearing on the proposed
7    variations held at a zoning or other appropriate committee
8    meeting with proper notice given as provided in this
9    Section, by a favorable vote of a majority of the members
10    present at a meeting held no later than 75 days after
11    submission of an application by the telecommunications
12    carrier. If the county board fails to act on the
13    application within 75 days after submission, the
14    application shall be deemed to have been approved. In its
15    consideration of an application for variations, the county
16    board, and any other body conducting the public hearing,
17    shall consider the following, and no other matters:
18            (A) whether, but for the granting of a variation,
19        the service that the telecommunications carrier seeks
20        to enhance or provide with the proposed facility will
21        be less available, impaired, or diminished in quality,
22        quantity, or scope of coverage;
23            (B) whether the conditions upon which the
24        application for variations is based are unique in some
25        respect or, if not, whether the strict application of
26        the regulations would result in a hardship on the

 

 

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1        telecommunications carrier;
2            (C) whether a substantial adverse effect on public
3        safety will result from some aspect of the facility's
4        design or proposed construction, but only if that
5        aspect of design or construction is modifiable by the
6        applicant;
7            (D) whether there are benefits to be derived by the
8        users of the services to be provided or enhanced by the
9        facility and whether public safety and emergency
10        response capabilities would benefit by the
11        establishment of the facility; and
12            (E) the extent to which the design of the proposed
13        facility reflects compliance with subsection (e) of
14        this Section.
15    No more than one public hearing shall be required.
16        (5) On judicial review of an adverse decision, the
17    issue shall be the reasonableness of the county board's
18    decision in light of the evidence presented and the
19    well-reasoned recommendations of any other body that
20    conducted the public hearing.
21    (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
22contrary, 30 days prior to the issuance of any permits for a
23new telecommunications facility within a county, the
24telecommunications carrier constructing the facility shall
25provide written notice of its intent to construct the facility.
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1information: (i) the name, address, and telephone number of the
2company responsible for the construction of the facility, (ii)
3the address and telephone number of the governmental entity
4that is to issue the building permit for the telecommunications
5facility, (iii) a site plan and site map of sufficient
6specificity to indicate both the location of the parcel where
7the telecommunications facility is to be constructed and the
8location of all the telecommunications facilities within that
9parcel, and (iv) the property index number and common address
10of the parcel where the telecommunications facility is to be
11located. The notice shall not contain any material that appears
12to be an advertisement for the telecommunications carrier or
13any services provided by the telecommunications carrier. The
14notice shall be provided in person, by overnight private
15courier, or by certified mail to all owners of property within
16250 feet of the parcel in which the telecommunications carrier
17has a leasehold or ownership interest. For the purposes of this
18notice requirement, "owners" means those persons or entities
19identified from the authentic tax records of the county in
20which the telecommunications facility is to be located. If,
21after a bona fide effort by the telecommunications carrier to
22determine the owner and his or her address, the owner of the
23property on whom the notice must be served cannot be found at
24the owner's last known address, or if the mailed notice is
25returned because the owner cannot be found at the last known
26address, the notice requirement of this paragraph is deemed

 

 

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1satisfied.
2    (j) Notwithstanding any other provision or limitation in
3this Section to the contrary:
4        (1) a facility proposed to be located within 1,000 feet
5    of any residentially zoned lot shall continue to be subject
6    to the siting requirements established by the county board
7    and not inconsistent with federal law including, but not
8    limited to, notice to the public and property owners,
9    public hearings, and reasonable standards for review,
10    approval, denial, or conditions.
11        (2) a facility shall not be approved by the county
12    board or constructed in an unincorporated area within 1,000
13    feet of any municipal jurisdiction boundary within this
14    State except where such facility has been authorized by an
15    annexation agreement with a municipality or where the
16    municipality waives such a requirement by a vote of its
17    governing body.
18(Source: P.A. 96-696, eff. 1-1-10; 97-242, eff. 8-4-11; 97-496,
19eff. 8-22-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
 
20    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
21becoming law.