Illinois Code § 605 ILCS 5/5-908

Duties of the Advisory Committee.
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The Advisory Committee
shall serve in an advisory capacity and shall have the following duties:

 
 
(1) Advise and assist the unit of local government by 
 
recommending proposed land use assumptions.

 
 
(2) Make recommendations with respect to the 
 
development of a comprehensive road improvement plan.

 
 
(3) Make recommendations to approve, disapprove or 
 
modify a comprehensive road improvement plan by preparing a written report containing these recommendations to the unit of local government.

 
 
(4) Report to the unit of local government on all 
 
matters relating to the imposition of impact fees.

 
 
(5) Monitor and evaluate the implementation of the 
 
comprehensive road improvement plan and the assessment of impact fees.

 
 
(6) Report annually to the unit of local government 
 
with respect to the progress of the implementation of the comprehensive road improvement plan.

 
 
(7) Advise the unit of local government of the need 
 
to update or revise the land use assumptions, comprehensive road improvement plan, or impact fees.

 
The unit of local government shall adopt procedural rules to be used by
the Advisory Committee in carrying out the duties imposed by this Division.

recommending proposed land use assumptions.
development of a comprehensive road improvement plan.
modify a comprehensive road improvement plan by preparing a written report containing these recommendations to the unit of local government.
matters relating to the imposition of impact fees.
comprehensive road improvement plan and the assessment of impact fees.
with respect to the progress of the implementation of the comprehensive road improvement plan.
to update or revise the land use assumptions, comprehensive road improvement plan, or impact fees.

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