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10/01/2007 |
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Illinois Department of Natural Resources Gov. Blagojevich Signs New Law Encouraging Land Conservation Stewardship SB 17 provides tax incentives for conservation management of woodlands, prairies, wetlands and other undeveloped lands SPRINGFIELD – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today signed a new law that encourages landowner conservation and protection of woodlands, wetlands, prairies and other undeveloped land. Senate Bill 17, sponsored by State Senator John Sullivan (D-Quincy) and State Representative Dan Reitz (D-Sparta), provides property tax incentives for landowners who develop and follow conservation management plans for woodlands, prairies, and wetlands. “Prairies, wetlands and other undeveloped areas are some of our most precious resources,” said Gov. Blagojevich. “I'm happy to sign this law that will encourage landowners to protect these valuable native lands.” SB 17 was drafted after the state created the Wooded Land Assessment Task Force that studied issues related to the financial impact on landowners experiencing significant increases in assessments and property tax bills. “This legislation ensures that woodlands and prairies – places still untouched by human development, remain for our children,” said Rep. Reitz. “I am proud to be a part of this bill that will ensure generations to come may enjoy untouched wildlife. This legislation will also protect tax payers who own wooded land.” The new law establishes two new divisions within the state Property Tax Code involving Conservation Stewardship and a Wooded Acreage Assessment Transition. Provisions of the new law include:
“The new law will encourage owners of woodlands and other open lands to work closely with the Department of Natural Resources to manage their property to provide enhanced wildlife habitat and outdoor recreation opportunities,” said IDNR Acting Director Sam Flood. “These incentives help us retain woods, grasslands and wetlands that help control soil erosion, improve air and water quality, and enhance the quality of life for all of us.” SB 17 becomes effective immediately. ###
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