Public Act 099-0301
 
HB4130 EnrolledLRB099 10169 KTG 30392 b

    AN ACT concerning land.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
Article 5.
Conveyance to the City of Streator

 
    Section 5-5. The Adjutant General, on behalf of the State
of Illinois and the Department of Military Affairs, is
authorized to convey by Quitclaim Deed all right, title, and
interest of the State of Illinois and the Department of
Military Affairs in and to the real estate described in Section
5-10 to the City of Streator, subject to the conditions and
restriction described in Section 5-15.
 
    Section 5-10. The Adjutant General is authorized to convey
the following described real property:
    The West 250 feet (as measured on the South line of Bridge
    Street) of the following described tract: That part of the
    Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35,
    Township 3 North, Range 3 East of the Third Principal
    Meridian, which lies East of Block 3 in Jackson's Addition
    to the Town (now City) of Streator, South of Bridge Street,
    West and North of the Vermillion River; all of said
    property being situated in LaSalle County, Illinois.
 
    Section 5-15. The Adjutant General shall not convey the
real property described in Section 5-10 to the City of Streator
until the Adjutant General determines that the property is no
longer required for military purposes. Conveyance of the above
real property will be in an "as is" condition, subject to the
Historic Preservation Covenant on the armory buildings as
approved by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, and the
City of Streator will pay all required costs and expenses of
the conveyance, as determined by the Adjutant General. The
Quitclaim Deed shall state on its face and be subject to the
condition that if the property is no longer used for public
purposes, then title shall revert without further action to the
State of Illinois.
 
    Section 5-20. The Adjutant General shall obtain a certified
copy of this Act from the Secretary of State within 60 days
after its effective date and, upon conveyance of the real
estate described in Section 5-10 being made, shall cause the
certified copy of this Act to be recorded in the office of the
Recorder of LaSalle County.
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.