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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3420

Sec. 3. Definitions.

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Sec. 3. Definitions.
(a)"Director" means the Director of Natural Resources, or his or her designee.
(b)"Agency" shall have the same meaning as in Section 1-20 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, and shall specifically include all agencies and entities made subject to such Act by any State statute.
(c)"Historic resource" means any property which is either publicly or privately held and which:
(1)is listed in the National Register of Historic Places (hereafter "National
Register");
(2)has been formally determined by the Director to be eligible for listing in the
National Register as defined in Section 106 of Title 16 of the United States Code;
(3)has been nominated by the Director and the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council
for listing in the National Register;
(4)meets one or more criteria for listing in the National Register, as determined by
the Director; or
(5)(blank).
(d)"Adverse effect" means:
(1)destruction or alteration of all or part of an historic resource;
(2)isolation or alteration of the surrounding environment of an historic resource;
(3)introduction of visual, audible, or atmospheric elements which are out of character
with an historic resource or which alter its setting;
(4)neglect or improper utilization of an historic resource which results in its
deterioration or destruction; or
(5)transfer or sale of an historic resource to any public or private entity without the
inclusion of adequate conditions or restrictions regarding preservation, maintenance, or use.
(e)"Comment" means the written finding by the Director of the effect of a State undertaking on an historic resource.
(f)"Undertaking" means any project, activity, or program that can result in changes in the character or use of historic property, if any historic property is located in the area of potential effects. The project, activity or program shall be under the direct or indirect jurisdiction of a State agency or licensed or assisted by a State agency. An undertaking includes, but is not limited to, action which is:
(1)directly undertaken by a State agency;
(2)supported in whole or in part through State contracts, grants, subsidies, loan
guarantees, or any other form of direct or indirect funding assistance; or
(3)carried out pursuant to a State lease, permit, license, certificate, approval, or
other form of entitlement or permission.
(g)"Committee" means the Historic Preservation Mediation Committee.
(h)"Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors.
(i)"Private undertaking" means any undertaking that does not receive public funding or is not on public lands.
(j)"High probability area" means any occurrence of Cahokia Alluvium, Carmi Member of the Equality Formation, Grayslake Peat, Parkland Sand, Peyton Colluvium, the Batavia Member of the Henry Formation, or the Mackinaw Member, as mapped by Lineback et al.
(1979)at a scale of 1-500,000 within permanent stream floodplains and including:
(1)500 yards of the adjoining bluffline crest of the Fox, Illinois, Kankakee,
Kaskaskia, Mississippi, Ohio, Rock and Wabash Rivers and 300 yards of the adjoining bluffline crest of all other rivers or
(2)a 500 yard wide area along the shore of Lake Michigan abutting the high water mark.
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