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Full Text of SJR0073  98th General Assembly

SJ0073 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


  

 


 
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, Numerous development projects are occurring in
3Illinois, including roads, electric transmission lines, and
4pipelines; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Landowners are often unaware their land is being
6considered for a project until they are contacted by a field
7agent; and
 
8    WHEREAS, An open line of communication often eases
9landowner concerns and helps preserve the integrity of any land
10impacted by construction; therefore, be it
 
11    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL
12ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
13CONCURRING HEREIN, that, in the taking of land or seeking of
14easements by eminent domain or quick-take procedures for
15development projects, the Senate recommends the following
16steps be followed by the entity developing the project:
17        (1) Notify affected landowners about the potential
18    project as soon as possible and provide a reliable time
19    frame for development activities;
20        (2) Notify a landowner prior to entering the
21    landowner's private property for any reason;
22        (3) Keep work crews within the working easement;

 

 

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1        (4) If applicable, ensure all field drainage tiles are
2    repaired by a drain tile contractor chosen by the
3    landowner, including repairing drainage issues discovered
4    after the project is completed;
5        (5) Ensure that road closings are limited and
6    appropriate detour access is provided;
7        (6) Ensure that run off and storm water are
8    appropriately managed in a dedicated system and not
9    directed into farm fields or farm drainage ditches;
10        (7) Assign an ombudsman for purposes of communication
11    with landowners to address problems that arise before,
12    during, and after the project is completed; the ombudsman
13    should be on call for a period of 5 years after completion
14    of the project so that any damages to property, which may
15    not be revealed until after the project is completed, can
16    be reported; the ombudsmen should provide a predictable,
17    transparent, and credible communication process to all
18    parties resulting in outcomes that are seen as fair,
19    effective, and lasting and enable a more systematic
20    identification of emerging issues and trends, facilitating
21    corrective action and preemptive engagement; and
22        (8) Inform landowners about any pertinent State
23    agriculture impact mitigation agreements and inform them
24    that the provisions of those agreements may be the minimum
25    standards for impact migration that could be included in
26    landowner agreements or contracts.