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Public Act 101-0322 Public Act 0322 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 101-0322 | SB1273 Enrolled | LRB101 04923 AWJ 51874 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Park District Code is amended by changing | Section 10-7 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 1205/10-7) (from Ch. 105, par. 10-7)
| Sec. 10-7. Sale, lease, or exchange of realty.
| (a) Any park district owning and holding any real estate is | authorized
(1) to
sell or lease that property to the State of
| Illinois, with the State's consent, or
another unit of Illinois | State or local
government for public use, (2) to
give the | property to the State of Illinois if the property is contiguous | to a
State park, or (3)
to lease that property upon the
terms | and at the
price that the board
determines for a period not to | exceed 99 years to any
corporation organized under the laws of | this State, for
public
use. The grantee or lessee must covenant | to hold and maintain
the property for public park or | recreational purposes unless
the park district
obtains other | real property of substantially the same size or larger and of
| substantially the same or greater suitability for park purposes | without
additional cost to the district.
In the case of | property given
or sold under this subsection after the | effective date of this amendatory Act
of the 92nd General |
| Assembly for which this covenant is required, the
conveyance | must provide that
ownership of the property automatically | reverts to the grantor if the grantee
knowingly violates the | required covenant by allowing all or any part of the
property | to be used for purposes other than park or recreational | purposes.
Real estate given, sold, or leased to the State of | Illinois under this
subsection (1) must be 50 acres
or more in | size, (2) may not be located within the territorial limits of a
| municipality, and (3) may
not be the site of a known | environmental liability or hazard.
| (b) Any park district owning or holding any real estate
is | authorized to convey such property to a nongovernmental entity | in exchange
for other real property of substantially equal or | greater value as determined
by 2 appraisals of the property and | of substantially the same or greater
suitability for park | purposes without additional cost to such district.
| Prior to such exchange with a nongovernmental entity the | park board shall
hold a public meeting in order to consider the | proposed conveyance. Notice
of such meeting shall be published | not less than three times (the first
and last publication being | not less than 10 days apart) in a newspaper
of general | circulation within the park district. If there is no such
| newspaper, then such notice shall be posted in not less than 3 | public places
in said park district and such notice shall not | become effective until 10 days
after said publication or | posting.
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| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, this | subsection (c)
shall apply only to park districts that serve
| territory within a municipality having more than 40,000 | inhabitants and
within a county having more than 260,000 | inhabitants and bordering the Mississippi River. Any park | district owning or holding
real estate is
authorized to sell | that property to any not-for-profit corporation organized
| under the laws of this State upon the condition that the | corporation uses the
property for public park or recreational | programs for youth. The park district
shall have the right of | re-entry for breach of condition subsequent. If the
corporation | stops using the property for these purposes, the property shall
| revert back to ownership of the park district. Any temporary | suspension of use
caused by the construction of improvements on | the property for public park or
recreational programs for youth | is not a breach of condition subsequent.
| Prior to the sale of the property to a not-for-profit | corporation, the park
board shall hold a public meeting to | consider the proposed sale. Notice of the
meeting shall be | published not less than 3 times (the first and last
publication | being not less than 10 days apart) in a newspaper of general
| circulation within the park district. If there is no such | newspaper, then the
notice shall be posted in not less than 3 | public places in the park district.
The notice shall be | published or posted at least 10 days before the meeting. A
| resolution to approve the sale of the property to a |
| not-for-profit corporation
requires adoption by a majority of | the park board.
| (d) Real estate, not subject to such covenant or which has | not been conveyed
and replaced as provided in this Section, may | be conveyed in the manner
provided by Sections 10-7a to 10-7d | hereof, inclusive.
| (d-5) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary | and in addition to the means provided by Sections 10-7a, 10-7b, | 10-7c, and 10-7d, real estate, not subject to a covenant | required under subsection (a) or not conveyed and replaced as | provided under subsection (a), may be conveyed to another unit | of local government or school district if the park district | board approves the sale to the unit of local government or | school district by a four-fifths vote and: (i) the park | district is situated wholly within the corporate limits of that | unit of local government or school district; or (ii) the real | estate is conveyed for a price not less than the appraised | value of the real estate as determined by the average of 3 | written MAI certified appraisals or by the average of 3 written | certified appraisals of State certified or licensed real estate | appraisers. | (e) In addition to any other power provided in this | Section, any park
district owning or holding real estate that | the board deems is not required for
park or recreational | purposes may lease such real estate to any individual or
entity | and may collect rents therefrom. Such lease shall not exceed 2 |
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one-half times the term of years provided for in Section | 8-15 governing
installment purchase contracts.
| (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if (i) the | real estate
that a park district with a population of 3,000 or | less transfers by lease,
license, development agreement, or | other means to any private entity is greater
than 70%
of the | district's total property and (ii) the current use of the real | estate
will
be substantially altered by that private entity, | the real estate may be
conveyed only in the manner provided for | in Sections 10-7a, 10-7b, and 10-7c.
| (Source: P.A. 91-423, eff. 8-6-99; 91-918, eff. 7-7-00; 92-401, | eff.
1-1-02.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/9/2019
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