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Code · Illinois · Chapter 615 — WATERWAYS · Act 45

Sec. 9. (a) The Department of Natural Resources, upon proper application made thereto, is authorized, subject to the approval of the Governor, to sell, transfer, or con.

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Sec. 9.
(a)The Department of Natural Resources, upon proper application made thereto, is authorized, subject to the approval of the Governor, to sell, transfer, or convey Canal lands to any department or agency of the United States Government or transfer jurisdiction and control over such lands, pursuant to the provisions of Section 2705-550 of the Department of Transportation Law, to any department or agency of the State of Illinois or convey to any political subdivision thereof, or any quasi public board or agency having present or immediate future need for said Canal land for public recreation, parks, historic sites, or other projects of public nature upon such terms as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties in interest if such sale, transfer or conveyance is in accordance with the master plan for the development and management of the Canal. Said transfer, sale, or conveyance shall contain such conditions and stipulations as the Department may deem necessary to preserve the best interest of the State of Illinois.
(b)With respect to canal lands conveyed to the City of Ottawa, Illinois by deed dated August 18, 1970, and recorded September 15, 1970, as Document #563847, all restrictions imposed by this Section and those imposed in the deed of conveyance are herewith removed.
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