Bill Text: IL SB0084 | 2021-2022 | 102nd General Assembly | Chaptered


Bill Title: Authorizes the Director of the Department of Natural Resources to deliver a quitclaim deed for a portion of real property in Peoria County to the Village of Dunlap for $1, subject to specified conditions. Amends Public Act 86-729. Provides that the property may also be used for a private drug addiction treatment center. Amends the Counties Code. Allows the operation of a private drug addiction treatment center on the property transferred to Kane County in Public Act 86-729. Provides that Kane County may lease portions of the property transferred to Kane County to a not-for-profit or for-profit company for a drug addiction treatment center and share in the drug addiction treatment center revenue. Provides that Kane County may authorize the expenditure of funds for a private drug addiction treatment center on the property transferred to the County. Amends Public Act 89-29 and Public Act 89-78, which included identical provisions authorizing the conveyance of certain property to Kreider Services, Inc., subject to certain conditions. Provides that Kreider Services, Inc. may convey the land by quitclaim deed to another party, subject to the condition that if the land is no longer used for the purpose of offering services to individuals with developmental disabilities or behavioral health needs, or both, the land shall revert to ownership by the State of Illinois. Makes corresponding changes. Effective immediately.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 3-1)

Status: (Passed) 2021-08-06 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0281 [SB0084 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2021-SB0084-Chaptered.html



Public Act 102-0281
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AN ACT concerning property.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Director of the Department of Natural
Resources, on behalf of the State of Illinois, is authorized
to execute and deliver to the Village of Dunlap, a
municipality organized and existing under the laws of the
State of Illinois, of Peoria County, State of Illinois, for
and in consideration of $1 paid to the Department, a quitclaim
deed to the following described real property, to wit:
That part of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
Company's abandoned right of way conveyed to the State of
Illinois, Department of Conservation (now the Department
of Natural Resources) by Quit-Claim Deed, recorded July 8,
1969 as Document No. 69-09735 lying East of the West right
of way line of North Third Avenue, Village of Dunlap and
North of the South right of way line of East Ash Street,
Village of Dunlap all in the Northwest Quarter of Section
11, Township 10 North, Range 7 East of the Fourth
Principal Meridian, County of Peoria, State of Illinois.
Section 10. The conveyance of real property authorized by
Section 5 shall be made subject to: (1) existing public
utilities, existing public roads, and any and all
reservations, easements, encumbrances, covenants, and
restrictions of record; and (2) the express condition that if
the real property ceases to be used for public purposes, it
shall revert to the State of Illinois, Department of Natural
Resources.
Section 15. The Director of Natural Resources shall obtain
a certified copy of this Act within 60 days after its effective
date and, upon receipt of the payment required by Section 5,
shall record the certified document in the Recorder's Office
in the County in which the land is located.
Section 20. "An Act authorizing the Director of
Corrections to convey State property in Kane County", Public
Act 86-729, approved September 1, 1989, is amended by changing
Sections 1 and 2 as follows:
(P.A. 86-729, Sec. 1)
Sec. 1. Upon payment of the sum of $1,017,000 to the
Department of Corrections, and subject to the conditions set
forth in Sections 2 and 3 of this Act, the Director of
Corrections is authorized to convey by quit claim deed to the
County of Kane all right, title and interest of the State in
and to the following described land in Kane County, Illinois,
so long as the land is used as provided in Section 2 of this
Act for a criminal courts complex and for no other purpose by
the County of Kane:
That part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31 and part
of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 32,
Township 40 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal
Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast
corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 32; thence
South 88>34' West 1331.90 feet; thence South 0>19' East
521.20 feet to the center line of the former St. Charles
and Elburn Road; thence South 87>26' West 1764.0 feet;
thence North 1>13' East 539.88 feet to the North line of
said North Half for a point of beginning; thence Westerly
along said North line and said North line extended 2202.84
feet to the center line of Peck Road; thence Southerly
along the center line of said Peck Road 524.31 feet to a
line drawn parallel with and 60 feet Northerly of the
center line (measured at right angles thereto) of Federal
Aid Route 7 (Illinois State Route No. 38); thence Easterly
along said parallel line 2173.59 feet to a line drawn
South 1>13' West from the point of beginning; thence North
1>13' East 476.14 feet to the point of beginning, in St.
Charles Township, Kane County, Illinois and containing
24.931 acres;
and also:
That part of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 32, Township 40 North, Range 8 East of the Third
Principal Meridian described as follows: Beginning at the
Southeast corner of said Half; thence Northerly along the
East line of said Half 737.83 feet to a line drawn parallel
with and 60.0 feet Southerly of the center line (measured
at right angles thereto) of Federal Aid Route 7 (Illinois
State Route No. 38); thence Westerly along said parallel
line 2637.26 feet to the center line of Peck Road; thence
Southerly along the center line of said Peck Road 678.16
feet to the Southwest corner of said North Half; thence
Easterly along the South line of said Half 2641.49 feet to
the point of beginning, in St. Charles Township, Kane
County, Illinois and containing 42.860 acres.
(Source: P.A. 86-729, eff. 1-1-90.)
(P.A. 86-729, Sec. 2)
Sec. 2. It is understood and agreed as part of the
consideration hereof that no other use shall be permitted now
or in the future by the County of Kane for the premises
described in Section 1 of this Act other than (i) that of a
criminal courts complex and (ii) a private drug addiction
treatment center and that language establishing a defeasible
fee on that condition subsequent shall be placed in the quit
claim deed conveying said property.
(Source: P.A. 86-729, eff. 1-1-90.)
Section 25. The Counties Code is amended by adding Section
5-1186 as follows:
(55 ILCS 5/5-1186 new)
Sec. 5-1186. Kane County criminal courts complex drug
treatment center. Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
(1) A private drug addiction treatment center may
operate on the property transferred to Kane County in
Public Act 86-729.
(2) Kane County may lease portions of the property
transferred to the County in Public Act 86-729 to a
not-for-profit or for-profit company for a drug addiction
treatment center. Kane County may share in the drug
addiction treatment center revenue with a company to whom
it leases the property.
(3) Kane County may authorize the expenditure of funds
for a private drug addiction treatment center on the
property transferred to the County in Public Act 86-729.
Section 30. "An Act in relation to governmental matters",
approved June 23, 1995, Public Act 89-29, is amended by
changing Section 1-95 as follows:
(P.A. 89-29, Sec. 1-95)
Sec. 1-95. The Illinois Department of Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities, on behalf of the State of
Illinois, is authorized and directed to transfer and convey at
a price of $1.00, by the execution of a Quit Claim Deed, to the
Kreider Services, Inc. an Illinois Not for Profit Corporation,
the following described real property, all in Lee County,
Illinois:
Part of the East Half of the East Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 29, Township 22 North, Range 9 East of
the Fourth Principal Meridian, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the West line of the said East Half
of the East Half, 514 feet South of the Northwest corner
thereof; thence East 264 feet, thence South 200 feet,
thence West 264 feet to the said West line, thence North on
the said West line to the said point of beginning.
Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 33, Township
22 North, Range 9 East of the Fourth Principal Meridian.
Lee County, Illinois and part of Block 7 in the Town of
North Dixon, now a part of the City of Dixon, Lee County,
Illinois described as follows: Beginning at a point on the
Westerly line of said Block 7, 110.0 feet Northerly of the
inter-section of the said Westerly line of Block 7 with
the Northerly line of Graham Street extended Easterly;
thence Northeasterly on the Northerly line of the Lee
County Housing Authority property at an angle or 89° 51'
measured counterclockwise from the said Westerly line of
Block 7, 765.29 feet to the North line of said Section 33;
thence West on the said North line of Section 33, 207.81
feet to the Northwest corner of said Section 33, thence
West on the North line of Section 32 in aforesaid Township
and Range, 596.86 feet to the Northwest corner of said
Block 7; thence Southeasterly on the said Westerly line of
Block 7, 246.6 feet to the said point of beginning,
containing 2.15 Acres more or less.
Kreider shall agree to save and hold harmless the State of
Illinois against all claims of whatever nature arising from or
in consequence of the sale of lands herein described.
The instrument or instruments of conveyance shall be filed
for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lee County
by Kreider within 15 days after the delivery of the instrument
or instruments or conveyance.
Kreider shall agree that the land conveyed, as described
in this Section, shall be used for the purpose of offering
services to individuals with developmental disabilities or
behavioral health needs, or both, Developmental Disabilities
pursuant to Kreider's Articles of Incorporation including, but
not limited to, Sheltered Workshop, Work Activity, Adult Day
Training, Residential, and Services for individuals from birth
to three years of age and if not used for these purposes or if
Kreider's use for these purposes is discontinued, or if
Kreider shall convey or attempt to convey all or any portion of
the land to another party, the land shall revert to ownership
by the State of Illinois. Kreider may convey by quitclaim deed
all or any portion of the land to another party, subject to the
condition that if the land is no longer used for the purpose of
offering services to individuals with developmental
disabilities or behavioral health needs, or both, the land
shall revert to ownership by the State of Illinois. Any deed or
deeds executed under this Article shall include appropriate
provisions to effectuate the purpose of this Section.
Upon payment of the purchase price of $1.00, the Director
of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities shall execute and deliver a quit claim deed to
Kreider Services, Inc. and deposit the purchase price in the
General Revenue Fund in the State Treasury.
(Source: P.A. 89-29, eff. 6-23-95.)
Section 35. "An Act concerning governmental matters,
amending named Acts", approved June 30, 1995, Public Act
89-78, is amended by changing Section 30-95 as follows:
(P.A. 89-78, Sec. 30-95)
Sec. 30-95. The Illinois Department of Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities, on behalf of the State of
Illinois, is authorized and directed to transfer and convey at
a price of $1.00, by the execution of a Quit Claim Deed, to the
Kreider Services, Inc. an Illinois Not for Profit Corporation,
the following described real property, all in Lee County,
Illinois:
Part of the East Half of the East Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 29, Township 22 North, Range 9 East of
the Fourth Principal Meridian, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the West line of the said East Half
of the East Half, 514 feet South of the Northwest corner
thereof; thence East 264 feet, thence South 200 feet,
thence West 264 feet to the said West line, thence North on
the said West line to the said point of beginning.
Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 33, Township
22 North, Range 9 East of the Fourth Principal Meridian.
Lee County, Illinois and part of Block 7 in the Town of
North Dixon, now a part of the City of Dixon, Lee County,
Illinois described as follows: Beginning at a point on the
Westerly line of said Block 7, 110.0 feet Northerly of the
inter-section of the said Westerly line of Block 7 with
the Northerly line of Graham Street extended Easterly;
thence Northeasterly on the Northerly line of the Lee
County Housing Authority property at an angle or 89° 51'
measured counterclockwise from the said Westerly line of
Block 7, 765.29 feet to the North line of said Section 33;
thence West on the said North line of Section 33, 207.81
feet to the Northwest corner of said Section 33, thence
West on the North line of Section 32 in aforesaid Township
and Range, 596.86 feet to the Northwest corner of said
Block 7; thence Southeasterly on the said Westerly line of
Block 7, 246.6 feet to the said point of beginning,
containing 2.15 Acres more or less.
Kreider shall agree to save and hold harmless the State of
Illinois against all claims of whatever nature arising from or
in consequence of the sale of lands herein described.
The instrument or instruments of conveyance shall be filed
for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lee County
by Kreider within 15 days after the delivery of the instrument
or instruments or conveyance.
Kreider shall agree that the land conveyed, as described
in this Section, shall be used for the purpose of offering
services to individuals with developmental disabilities or
behavioral health needs, or both, Developmental Disabilities
pursuant to Kreider's Articles of Incorporation including, but
not limited to, Sheltered Workshop, Work Activity, Adult Day
Training, Residential, and Services for individuals from birth
to three years of age and if not used for these purposes or if
Kreider's use for these purposes is discontinued, or if
Kreider shall convey or attempt to convey all or any portion of
the land to another party, the land shall revert to ownership
by the State of Illinois. Kreider may convey by quitclaim deed
all or any portion of the land to another party, subject to the
condition that if the land is no longer used for the purpose of
offering services to individuals with developmental
disabilities or behavioral health needs, or both, the land
shall revert to ownership by the State of Illinois. Any deed or
deeds executed under this Article shall include appropriate
provisions to effectuate the purpose of this Section.
Upon payment of the purchase price of $1.00, the Director
of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities shall execute and deliver a quit claim deed to
Kreider Services, Inc. and deposit the purchase price in the
General Revenue Fund in the State Treasury.
(Source: P.A. 89-78, eff. 6-30-95.)
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
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