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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1079

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 1079  by  replacing
 3    everything after the enacting clause with the following:

 4        "Section   5.   The  Park  District  Code  is  amended by
 5    changing Section 10-7 as follows:

 6        (70 ILCS 1205/10-7) (from Ch. 105, par. 10-7)
 7        Sec. 10-7.  Sale, lease, or exchange of realty.
 8        (a)  Any park district owning and holding any real estate
 9    is authorized (1) to give, sell, or lease that such  property
10    to  the  State  of  Illinois,  with  the  State's consent, or
11    another unit of Illinois State or local government for public
12    use, or (2) to lease that property upon the terms and at  the
13    price that the board determines for a period not to exceed 99
14    years  to  any  corporation  organized under the laws of this
15    State, in either case for public use., and provided that  The
16    grantee  or  lessee  must  covenant  covenants  to  hold  and
17    maintain  the  such  property for public park or recreational
18    purposes unless the or such park district obtains other  real
19    property  of  substantially  the  same  size or larger and of
20    substantially  the  same  or  greater  suitability  for  park
21    purposes without additional cost to the such district. In the
22    case of property given or sold under  this  subsection  after
 
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 1    the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General
 2    Assembly  for which this covenant is required, the conveyance
 3    must provide that ownership  of  the  property  automatically
 4    reverts  to the grantor if the grantee knowingly violates the
 5    required covenant by allowing all or any part of the property
 6    to be used for  purposes  other  than  park  or  recreational
 7    purposes.  Real estate given, sold, or leased to the State of
 8    Illinois under this subsection (1) must be 50 acres  or  more
 9    in size, (2) may not be located within the territorial limits
10    of  a  municipality,  and  (3)  may  not  be  the  site of an
11    environmental liability or hazard.
12        (b)  Any park district owning or holding any real  estate
13    is  authorized  to  convey such property to a nongovernmental
14    entity in exchange for other real property  of  substantially
15    equal  or  greater value as determined by 2 appraisals of the
16    property and of substantially the same or greater suitability
17    for park purposes without additional cost to such district.
18        Prior to such exchange with a nongovernmental entity  the
19    park  board  shall hold a public meeting in order to consider
20    the proposed conveyance.  Notice of  such  meeting  shall  be
21    published  not  less  than  three  times  (the first and last
22    publication being not less than 10 days apart) in a newspaper
23    of general circulation within the park district.  If there is
24    no such newspaper,  then such notice shall be posted  in  not
25    less  than  3  public  places  in said park district and such
26    notice shall not become effective until 10  days  after  said
27    publication or posting.
28        (c)  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of this Act,
29    this subsection (c) shall apply only to park  districts  that
30    serve territory within a municipality having more than 40,000
31    inhabitants  and  within  a  county  having more than 260,000
32    inhabitants and bordering the Mississippi  River.   Any  park
33    district  owning or holding real estate is authorized to sell
34    that property to  any  not-for-profit  corporation  organized
 
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 1    under  the  laws  of  this  State upon the condition that the
 2    corporation uses the property for public park or recreational
 3    programs for youth.  The park district shall have  the  right
 4    of  re-entry  for  breach  of  condition  subsequent.  If the
 5    corporation stops using the property for these purposes,  the
 6    property shall revert back to ownership of the park district.
 7    Any temporary suspension of use caused by the construction of
 8    improvements  on the property for public park or recreational
 9    programs for youth is not a breach of condition subsequent.
10        Prior to the sale of the  property  to  a  not-for-profit
11    corporation,  the  park  board shall hold a public meeting to
12    consider the proposed sale.  Notice of the meeting  shall  be
13    published   not  less  than  3  times  (the  first  and  last
14    publication being not less than 10 days apart) in a newspaper
15    of general circulation within the park district.  If there is
16    no such newspaper, then the notice shall  be  posted  in  not
17    less  than  3 public places in the park district.  The notice
18    shall be published or posted at  least  10  days  before  the
19    meeting.  A resolution to approve the sale of the property to
20    a  not-for-profit corporation requires adoption by a majority
21    of the park board.
22        (d)  Real estate, not subject to such covenant  or  which
23    has  not  been  conveyed  and  replaced  as  provided in this
24    Section, may be conveyed in the manner provided  by  Sections
25    10-7a to 10-7d hereof, inclusive.
26        (e)  In  addition  to  any  other  power provided in this
27    Section, any park district owning or holding real estate that
28    the board deems is not  required  for  park  or  recreational
29    purposes  may  lease  such  real  estate to any individual or
30    entity and may collect rents therefrom.  Such lease shall not
31    exceed 2 and one-half times the term of years provided for in
32    Section 8-15 governing installment purchase contracts.
33        (f)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law,  if  (i)
34    the  real  estate  that  a park district with a population of
 
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 1    3,000  or  less  transfers  by  lease,  license,  development
 2    agreement, or other means to any private  entity  is  greater
 3    than  70%  of  the  district's  total  property  and (ii) the
 4    current use of the real estate will be substantially  altered
 5    by  that private entity, the real estate may be conveyed only
 6    in the manner provided for  in  Sections  10-7a,  10-7b,  and
 7    10-7c.
 8    (Source:  P.A.  90-14,  eff.  7-1-97;  91-423,  eff.  8-6-99;
 9    91-918, eff. 7-7-00.)".

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