Illinois General Assembly - Full Text of SB1211
Illinois General Assembly

Previous General Assemblies

Full Text of SB1211  94th General Assembly

SB1211sam001 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. James A. DeLeo

Filed: 5/26/2005

 

 


 

 


 
09400SB1211sam001 LRB094 04862 BDD 47151 a

1
AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1211

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1211 immediately
3 after the title, by inserting the following:
4     "WHEREAS, The State of Illinois owns certain real property
5 in the City of Chicago in the Dunning Community Area in Cook
6 County, located in Township 40 North, Range 13 East, Section
7 18, that is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Human
8 Services for the operation of the Chicago Read Mental Health
9 Center; and
 
10     WHEREAS, Approximately 30 acres of the Chicago Read Mental
11 Health Center property contain 2 wetlands, an emergent wetland,
12 and other open space that benefit the protection of the Des
13 Plaines watershed; and
 
14     Whereas, State-owned wetlands are governed by and must be
15 managed according to the Interagency Wetlands Policy Act of
16 1989 and provisions of Part 1090 of Title 17 of the Illinois
17 Administrative Code; and
 
18     Whereas, The mission of the Illinois Department of Human
19 Services is to improve the health, well-being, and quality of
20 life of Illinois citizens; and
 
21     Whereas, Parks, open spaces, and forests are important
22 components for the health and well-being of urban residents,

 

 

09400SB1211sam001 - 2 - LRB094 04862 BDD 47151 a

1 contributing to the prevention and amelioration of illness not
2 only by facilitating improvements in physical fitness through
3 exercise, but also by facilitating positive emotional,
4 intellectual, and social experiences; and
 
5     Whereas, The Dunning Community Area, in which the property
6 is located, has been identified as underserved by open space
7 and parks in the Land Policies Plans completed by the City and
8 the Chicago Park District, that note that 2 large segments of
9 the Dunning Community have no open space or parkland
10 whatsoever; and
 
11     Whereas, The Dunning property was originally donated to
12 Cook County in 1868 by the Dunning family for health and social
13 purposes and was operated by the County as a "poor farm" and a
14 facility for the mentally ill until 1912; and
 
15     Whereas, In 1912 Cook County conveyed the 235-acre Dunning
16 property to the State of Illinois to be used for health and
17 social purposes as stated in the original land covenant;
18 therefore"; and
 
19 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
20 following:
 
21     "Section 5. The Illinois Department of Human Services is
22 hereby authorized to grant and convey a permanent conservation
23 easement to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on a
24 parcel containing 30 acres, more or less, that is located in
25 Section 18, Township 40 North, Range 13 East of the third
26 principal meridian, Cook County, Illinois, situated to the West
27 and South of the Chicago Read Mental Health Center, for the
28 purpose of preserving and protecting the wetlands and forested
29 area for the benefit of the patients of the facility, the

 

 

09400SB1211sam001 - 3 - LRB094 04862 BDD 47151 a

1 community, and the general public, this 30-acre parcel being
2 more particularly described under Section 10 of this Act.
 
3     Section 10. A parcel containing 30 acres, more or less,
4 located in Section 18, Township 40 North, Range 13 East of the
5 third principal meridian, Cook County, Illinois, situated to
6 the West and South of the Chicago Read Mental Health Center, a
7 more accurate description to be made by an Illinois
8 professional land surveyor, the cost of the survey to be paid
9 for by Friends of the Parks.
 
10     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
11 becoming law.".