Public Act 103-0544
 
HB3743 EnrolledLRB103 25678 DTM 52027 b

    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
    "Corporate authorities" means the corporate authorities of
Tinley Park - Park District.
    "Department" means the Department of Central Management
Services.
    "Director" means the Director of Central Management
Services.
    "TPPD" means the Tinley Park - Park District, a body
corporate and politic of Cook and Will Counties, Illinois.
 
    Section 10. Tinley Park Mental Health Center and the Howe
Developmental Center. Pursuant to the provisions and subject
to all of the terms and conditions of this Act, the Director,
on behalf of the State of Illinois, is authorized to execute
and deliver to TPPD, for and in consideration of $1 paid to the
Department, a quit claim deed to the following described real
property and a quit claim bill of sale to all the existing
tangible personal property on the real property, and such
ancillary documents as the Department deems appropriate, for
fully and properly effectuating a transfer to TPPD of the
title to the Tinley Park Mental Health Center and Howe
Developmental Center, described as follows:
 
    That part of Section 36, Township 36 North, Range 12, East
    of the Third Principal Meridian, lying Southerly of the
    Southerly Line of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
    Railroad,
 
    (Excepting therefrom that portion described as follows:
 
    That part of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of said
    Section 36 lying South of the Center Line of the North
    Branch of the Flossmoor Road Drainage Ditch; Also that
    part of the South 46 Acres of the East 1/2 of the Southwest
    1/4 of said Section 36, lying South and West of the Center
    Line of the North Branch of the Flossmoor Road Drainage
    Ditch;
 
    Also Excepting therefrom that portion described as
    follows:
 
    That part of the West 1900 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of
    said Section 36 lying Southerly of the Southerly Right of
    Way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
    (commonly known as the Metra Line) and lying Northerly of
    the Centerline of the Northern Tributary to the Union
    Drainage Ditch;
 
    Also Excepting therefrom that portion described as
    follows:
 
    That part of the West 1900 Feet of the Northwest 1/4 of
    said Section 36 lying Southerly of the Southerly Right of
    Way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
    (commonly known as the Metra Line);
 
    Also Excepting therefrom that portion described as
    follows:
 
    That Part of the South 1/2 of said Section 36, described as
    follows: Beginning at the South Quarter Corner of said
    Section 36; thence East 573.67 Feet along the South Line
    of the Southeast 1/4 of aforesaid Section 36; thence North
    859.00 Feet along a line perpendicular to the aforesaid
    South Line; thence West 171.00 Feet; thence North 320.50
    Feet; thence East 171.00 Feet; thence North 527.71 Feet;
    thence North 66 Degrees 16 Minutes 51 Seconds West 843.97
    Feet; thence North 28 Degrees 39 Minutes 16 Seconds West
    589.16 Feet; thence South 60 Degrees 58 Minutes 55 Seconds
    West 279.95 Feet; thence South along a line perpendicular
    to the South Line of the Southwest 1/4 of the aforesaid
    Section 36, 2427.91 Feet to said South Line; thence East
    726.33 Feet to the Point of Beginning;
 
    Also Excepting therefrom that portion dedicated for Public
    Roadway by Plat of Dedication Recorded as Document
    0633315190, described as follows:
 
    Commencing at the Southeast Corner of Said Section 36;
    thence Westerly on an assumed bearing of South 89 Degrees
    07 Minutes 35 Seconds West along the South Line of the
    South 1/2 of Said Section 36, a Distance of 70 Feet to the
    Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 89 Degrees 07
    Minutes 36 Seconds West along the last described Line a
    Distance of 3446.28 Feet to the Center Line of the North
    Branch of the Flossmoor Road Drainage Ditch; thence North
    57 Degrees 00 Minutes 02 Seconds East along said
    Centerline a Distance of 94.02 Feet to a point of a Line
    drawn 50 Feet North of and parallel with the South Line of
    Said Section 36; thence North 89 Degrees 07 Minutes 35
    Seconds East along said parallel Line a Distance of
    3296.21 Feet to a point; thence North 43 Degrees 52
    Minutes 32 Seconds East, a Distance of 98.61 Feet to a
    point of the West Line of the East 70 Feet of aforesaid
    Section 36; thence South 01 Degrees 22 Minutes 32 Seconds
    East along Said West Line of the East 70 Feet, a Distance
    of 120 Feet to the Point of Beginning;
 
    Also Excepting therefrom that portion falling within
    Harlem Avenue as widened), in Cook County, Illinois.
 
    Section 15. Transfer to TPPD.
    (a) The corporate authorities of the TPPD, situated in
Cook and Will Counties, have determined that it is in the best
interest of TPPD and its residents to acquire the presently
unoccupied and unused combined campuses of the Tinley Park
Mental Health Center and Howe Developmental Center, herein
after referred to collectively as the Combined Campuses,
including not only the land but also the several dozen
existing structures, the existing utility facilities and other
improvements above, at or below grade level, and all existing
tangible personal property there, which Combined Campuses are
presently owned by the State of Illinois, and for TPPD to
pursue a redevelopment of that property.
    (b) Notwithstanding any other law of the State of Illinois
to the contrary, the Director is authorized under this Act to
sell all right, title, and interest of the State of Illinois in
and to the Combined Campuses for $1 and such other terms and
conditions in the quit claim deed, the quit claim bill of sale,
and ancillary documents that the Director deems appropriate,
with such sale occurring pursuant to a Purchase and Sale
Agreement prepared by the Department. The conveyance of the
Property authorized by this Act shall be made subject to
existing public roads, existing rights of public utilities,
existing rights of the public or quasipublic utilities, and
any and all reservations, easements, encumbrances, covenants,
agreements, and restrictions of record.
    (c) Each of the documents of transfer shall state on its
face and be subject to the conditions that the Property (i)
shall be used for public purposes only, including recreation
and conservation, and (ii) shall not be used for the purpose of
gambling authorized by the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975
or the Illinois Gambling Act, and the documents of transfer
shall each contain a reverter clause providing, in language
prepared by and acceptable to the Department, that title to
the Property shall revert, without further action, to the
State of Illinois if:
        (1) the Property is used for any purpose other than a
    public purpose;
        (2) an attempt is made to sell the Property or convey
    or donate the Property in any manner whatsoever; or
        (3) TPPD or any of its agents allow the property to be
    used for the purpose of gambling authorized by the
    Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 or the Illinois Gambling
    Act.
 
    Section 20. Execution by TPPD; document recording. The
transfer of title authorized under this Act shall be by quit
claim deed and quit claim bill of sale, which shall be prepared
by the Department so that the transfer is on an "AS IS", "WHERE
IS", and "WITH ALL FAULTS" basis as of the date of sale,
without any representation by the State of Illinois to TPPD,
or any persons and entities whatsoever, as to Property's
condition or fitness for any purpose. Both the deed and bill of
sale shall be executed by TPPD as grantee in order to confirm
the TPPD's undertakings to abide by the requirements in this
Act and TPPD's agreement to timely and fully perform its
obligations as set forth in this Act. All documents of
transfer shall be recorded in the county in which the Property
is located.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.