Public Act 095-0692
 
SB0211 Enrolled LRB095 04201 DRJ 24240 b

    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. "An Act to authorize the Department of
Transportation to convey certain parcels of land herein
described", approved August 16, 1982, Public Act 82-927, is
amended by changing the Preamble and Sections 2-1 and 2-2 as
follows:
 
    (Public Act 82-927, Preamble)
PREAMBLE TO ARTICLE I
    WHEREAS, in connection with the construction of FA Route
55, the People of the State of Illinois acting by and through
the Department of Transportation acquired the lands described
in Section 1-1 of this Act and the rights or easements of
access, crossing, light, air and view, to, from or over a
portion of the lands described in Section 1-1 of this Act, from
Erwin H. Runkwitz, Jr. and Georganna Runkwitz; and
    WHEREAS, the Department has abandoned plans to improve FA
Route 55 as a Freeway highway facility and no longer has any
need or use now or in the future for either the lands or the
rights or easements of access, crossing, light, air and view,
to, from or over the lands described in Section 1-1 of this
Act; and
    WHEREAS, First Bank and Trust Company of O'Fallon Illinois,
as Trustee under the Louis Klotz Family Trust #426, and Hilda
Klotz individually are the owners, each to an undivided
one-half interest of the land adjacent to the lands described
in Section 1-1 of this Act and have offered to pay the current
appraised value of $18,300 for the lands described in Section
1-1 of this Act; therefore
PREAMBLE TO ARTICLE II
    WHEREAS, in connection with the construction of a Rest
Area, the People of the State of Illinois, acting by and
through the Department of Transportation, acquired the lands
described in Section 2-1 of this Act and the rights or
easements of access, crossing, light, air and view, to, from or
over the lands described in Section 2-1 of this Act, from Ina
C. Jordan, et al; and
    WHEREAS, the Department has closed the Rest Area as a
highway facility and no longer has any need or use now or in
the future for the lands described in Section 2-1 of this Act;
and
    WHEREAS, The Village of Oswego, Illinois, is desirous of
acquiring the lands described in Section 2-1 of this Act to be
used by the Village for public purposes and has agreed to pay
the State the nominal consideration of $1; therefore
(Source: P. A. 82-927.)
 
    (Public Act 82-927, Sec. 2-1)
    Sec. 2-1. Upon payment of the sum of $1 to the State of
Illinois and subject to the conditions set forth in Section 2-2
and Article III of this Act, the Secretary of the Department of
Transportation is authorized to convey by Quitclaim Deed all
right, title and interest in the following described land in
Kendall County, Illinois, to the Village of Oswego, Illinois.
    Parcel 3W00036
    A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 37
    North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian,
    described as follows:
    Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 9;
    thence South 89 degrees 29' East 1,316.0 feet; thence South
    2,648.0 feet; thence South 89 degrees 34' East, 237.0 feet;
    thence South 0 degrees 06' East, 446.5 feet; thence South
    89 degrees 28' East, 1,620.0 feet; thence South 0 degrees
    42' West, 1,140.3 feet to the centerline of Waubansee Creek
    for a Point of Beginning; thence continuing along the last
    described course, 898.70 feet to a concrete right of way
    marker; thence continuing along the last described course,
    43.50 feet to a point in the centerline of U.S. Route 34;
    thence northeasterly along the said centerline on a curve
    to the left having a radius of 3,243.29 feet, 468.5 feet,
    more or less, to a point in the centerline of Waubansee
    Creek; thence northwesterly along the centerline of
    Waubansee Creek to the Point of Beginning, all in Oswego
    Township, Kendall County, Illinois, except that part lying
    within the existing right of way of U.S. Route 34.
    Containing therein 3.845 acres, more or less.
(Source: P. A. 82-927.)
 
    (Public Act 82-927, Sec. 2-2)
    Sec. 2-2. The Village of Oswego may sell the land described
in Section 2-1 of this Act and shall use the proceeds of any
such sale for public purposes It is understood and agreed that
in the event that the Village of Oswego ceases to occupy and
use, in whole or in part, the land described in Section 2-1 of
this Act, for a public use, the Village shall upon demand
execute and deliver an instrument returning and vesting title
thereof to the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation.
(Source: P. A. 82-927.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.