(60 ILCS 1/130-5)
Sec. 130-5.
Cemeteries; permitted activities.
(a) A township may establish and maintain cemeteries
within and without its territory, may acquire lands for
cemeteries by
condemnation or otherwise, may lay out lots of convenient size for
families, and may sell lots for a family burying ground
or to individuals
for burial purposes. Associations duly incorporated under
the
laws of this State for cemetery purposes shall have the same power and
authority to purchase lands and sell lots for burial purposes as are
conferred upon townships under this Article.
(b) A township that has within its territory an
abandoned cemetery may enter the cemetery grounds and
cause the grounds to be cleared and made orderly. Provided,
in no event shall a township enter an abandoned cemetery
under this subsection if the owner of the property or the
legally responsible cemetery authority provides written
notification to the township, prior to the township's entry
(1) demonstrating the ownership or authority to control
or manage the cemetery and (2) declining the township authorization to
enter the property. In making a cemetery orderly under this
Section, the township may take necessary measures to
correct dangerous conditions that exist in regard to
markers, memorials, or other cemetery artifacts but may not
permanently remove those items from their location on the
cemetery grounds.
If an abandoned cemetery is dedicated as an Illinois nature
preserve under the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act,
any actions to cause the grounds to be cleared and kept
orderly shall be consistent with the rules and master plan
governing the dedicated nature preserve.
(c) In this Section:
"Abandoned cemetery" means an area of land containing
more than 6 places of interment for which, after diligent
search, no owner of the land or currently functioning
cemetery authority objects to entry sought pursuant to this Section, and (1) at
which no
interments have taken place in at least 3 years; or (2)
for which there has been inadequate maintenance for at
least 6 months.
"Diligent search" includes, but is not limited to,
publication of a notice in a newspaper of local
circulation not more than 45 but at least 30 days prior to
a township's entry and cleanup of cemetery grounds. The
notice shall provide (1) notice of the township's intended
entry and cleanup of the cemetery; (2) the name, if known,
and geographic location of the cemetery; (3) the right of
the cemetery authority or owner of the property to deny
entry to the township upon written notice to the township;
and (4) the date or dates of the intended cleanup.
"Inadequate maintenance" includes, but is not limited
to, the failure to cut the lawn throughout a cemetery to
prevent an overgrowth of grass and weeds; the failure to
trim shrubs to prevent excessive overgrowth; the failure to
trim trees so as to remove dead limbs; the failure to keep
in repair the drains, water lines, roads, buildings,
fences, and other structures of the cemetery premises; or
the failure to keep the cemetery premises free of trash and
debris.
(Source: P.A. 92-419, eff. 1-1-02.)
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