Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/10-55

Application process and application period.
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(a) The Director shall receive applications for certificates of
rehabilitation in a form and manner provided by him or her by rule.
The Director shall promptly notify the assessment officer of receipt of such
applications.
The rules
shall provide that an applicant may request preliminary approval of
rehabilitation before the rehabilitation period begins.

 
(b) The Director shall approve an application for a certificate of
rehabilitation when he or she finds that the restoration, preservation or
rehabilitation:

 
 
(1) involves an historic building;

 
 
(2) has a cost, including architectural fees, equal 
 
to or greater than 25% of the base year valuation;

 
 
(3) is for a building for which no certificate of 
 
rehabilitation has been approved within 4 years after the last year of the adjustment valuation period;

 
 
(4) was or will be done in accordance with the 
 
standards for rehabilitation; and

 
 
(5) was or will be a substantial rehabilitation.

 
(c) The Director shall determine the length of the rehabilitation period,
which shall not exceed 2 years unless the Director finds:

 
 
(1) it is economically unfeasible to complete the 
 
rehabilitation in that period; or

 
 
(2) the magnitude of the project is such that a good 
 
faith attempt to complete the rehabilitation in that period would not succeed.

 
(d) Upon approval of the application, the Director shall issue a
certificate of rehabilitation to the applicant and transmit a copy to the
assessment officer. The certificate shall identify the rehabilitation period.

 
(e) If during the 8-year valuation period and the adjustment valuation
period, the Director determines, in accordance with the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act, that an historic building for
which a certificate of
rehabilitation has been issued has not been the subject of repair,
renovation, remodeling or improvement in accordance with the standards for
rehabilitation, he or she shall revoke the certificate of rehabilitation by
written notice to the taxpayer of record and transmit a copy of the
revocation to the assessment officer.

 
The provisions in Section 10-40 through 10-85 apply to certified
rehabilitation projects for which an application for a certificate of
rehabilitation has been filed with the Director within 2 years of the
rehabilitation period.

to or greater than 25% of the base year valuation;
rehabilitation has been approved within 4 years after the last year of the adjustment valuation period;
standards for rehabilitation; and
rehabilitation in that period; or
faith attempt to complete the rehabilitation in that period would not succeed.

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