Public Act 099-0398 Public Act 0398 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0398 | SB1717 Enrolled | LRB099 07543 MGM 27666 b |
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| AN ACT concerning the Prairie Wind Trail.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Prairie Wind Trail Property Transfer Act. | Section 5. Legislative statement. Between the years of 1991 | and 2002, the Department of Natural Resources expended $408,085 | to acquire 281.502 acres of real property, in the counties of | Coles, Douglas and Moultrie, with the intention of constructing | a recreational trail for use by the general public. The | intended recreational trail was not constructed because the | Department of Natural Resources was not able to acquire a | contiguous linear parcel of real property sufficient to | construct an uninterrupted recreational trail. | Between the years of 1995 and 2011, the Department of | Natural Resources transferred 47.777 acres of real property to | several private and public entities. These transfers were | completed in accordance with Public Acts 88-369, 89-29, 89-223, | 90-760, 91-824, and 96-316.
| Between 1991 and 2013, the Department of Natural Resources | expended $207,425.89 in legal defense expenses associated with | the process of acquiring and holding title to the real property | constituting the planned Prairie Wind Trail. (See Hemingway v. |
| American Premium Underwriters, Inc., 97-MR-5, Sixth Circuit, | Douglas County, Illinois and Ag Farms, Inc. v. American Premium | Underwriters, Inc., 2002-MR-6, Sixth Circuit, Moultrie County, | Illinois.) | The General Assembly finds that transferring the real | property known as the Prairie Wind Trail to adjacent owners is | a public benefit to avoid further expenditure of legal defense | expenses.
| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| "Adjacent owner" means an owner of real property with a | common boundary to parcels comprising the planned Prairie Wind | Trail owned by the Department of Natural Resources. | "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources of | the State of Illinois. | "Prairie Wind Trail" means real property in the counties of | Coles, Douglas and Moultrie that is owned by the Department of | Natural Resources and was acquired between the years of 1991 | and 2002 with the intention of constructing a recreational | trail for use by the general public. | Section 15. Authority to convey real estate. The Department | may transfer and convey all or part of the real estate acquired | for the Prairie Wind Trail as provided in this Act. In order to | facilitate the transfers authorized by this Act, the Secretary | of State shall establish a repository for the deeds, surveys, |
| and related materials for each parcel within the Secretary of | State Index Department. | Section 20. Transfer process. | (a) Notwithstanding any provision of the State Property | Control Act, an adjacent owner may request the transfer of a | limited portion of the Prairie Wind Trail in accordance with | this Act. If an adjacent owner desires transfer of a portion of | the Prairie Wind Trail, the adjacent owner shall provide notice | to the Department, accompanied by the following: | (1) a title search proving ownership or a certified | copy of the recorded deed for the adjacent real property; | (2) a copy of the most recent real property tax | assessment for the adjacent real property; and | (3) a notarized affidavit executed by the owner of the | adjacent real property affirming current ownership of the | adjacent real property. | (b) The real estate transferred to an adjacent owner | pursuant to this Act may not extend beyond an area encompassed | by: | (1) the common property boundary;
| (2) the center line of the Prairie Wind Trail; and
| (3) lines extending from the boundary of the common | boundary of the real estate to the center line of the | Prairie Wind Trail.
| (c) Upon receipt of notice, the Department shall determine |
| whether the adjacent owner has demonstrated ownership of the | real estate with a common boundary to the Prairie Wind Trail | and compliance with subsection (a) of this Section. | (d) If the adjacent owner demonstrates ownership of the | real estate with a common boundary to the Prairie Wind Trail | and compliance with subsection (a) of this Section, the | Department shall notify the adjacent owner and schedule a real | estate closing at a mutually agreeable time and place. The | adjacent owner is responsible to pay all filing fees, taxes, | and costs associated with closing the real estate transaction. | (e) If a person does not demonstrate ownership of the real | estate with a common boundary to the Prairie Wind Trail or | compliance with subsection (a) of this Section, the Department | shall reject the request to transfer any portion of the Prairie | Wind Trail to that person. | (f) If the Department receives a request to transfer any | portion of the Prairie Wind Trail that is the subject of any | pending action filed in any federal or State court, that | requested portion of the Prairie Wind Trail may not be | transferred by the Department until a final judgment is | rendered in the pending action. | (g) In the case of 2 or more parties claiming ownership of | all or the same adjacent property, the Department shall not | transfer any property of the requested portion of the Prairie | Wind Trail until an agreed-upon settlement between the | conflicting parties is made or until a final judgment is made |
| in any action related to the adjacent property in a court of | competent jurisdiction. | (h) Upon a final judgment in favor of the requesting party | or dismissal of all lawsuits concerning real estate for which a | transfer has been requested, the Department shall transfer that | real estate, provided that it meets the other requirements of | this Act. | Section 25. Time limitations. The Department shall begin | accepting requests to transfer portions of the Prairie Wind | Trail on the effective date of this Act. The Department shall | not accept any request received more than 2 years after the | effective date of this Act. During this time period, the | Department shall hold a public hearing in the counties of | Moultrie and Douglas regarding the transfer of portions of the | Prairie Wind Trail. The hearing shall provide an opportunity | for adjacent owners to petition the Department. Notice shall be | given by public advertisement in a newspaper in general | circulation in the Prairie Wind Trail area. The notice shall | provide the date, time, and location of the public hearings and | provide information regarding the transfer of real property. | Section 30. Review. Any determinations required by this Act | and any actions to transfer real estate are within the sole | discretion of the Department and are not subject to judicial or | administrative review.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 8/18/2015
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