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1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
5 | | adding Section 1-35 as follows: |
6 | | (30 ILCS 500/1-35 new) |
7 | | Sec. 1-35. Application to James R. Thompson Center. In |
8 | | accordance with Section 7.4 of the State Property Control Act, |
9 | | this Code does not apply to any procurements related to the |
10 | | sale of the James R. Thompson Center, provided that the process |
11 | | shall be conducted in a manner substantially in accordance with |
12 | | the requirements of the following Sections of the Illinois |
13 | | Procurement Code: 20-160, 50-5, 50-10, 50-10.5, 50-12, 50-13, |
14 | | 50-15, 50-20, 50-21, 50-35, 50-36, 50-37, 50-38, and 50-50. The |
15 | | exemption contained in this Section does not apply to any |
16 | | leases involving the James R. Thompson Center, including a |
17 | | leaseback authorized under Section 7.4 of the State Property |
18 | | Control Act. |
19 | | Section 10. The State Property Control Act is amended by |
20 | | changing Section 7.4 and by adding Section 7.7 as follows:
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21 | | (30 ILCS 605/7.4)
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1 | | Sec. 7.4. James R. Thompson Center ; Elgin Mental Health |
2 | | Center .
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3 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other
provision of this Act or any |
4 | | other law to the contrary, the administrator is
authorized |
5 | | under this Section to
dispose of or mortgage (i) the
James R. |
6 | | Thompson Center located in Chicago, Illinois .
and (ii) the |
7 | | Elgin Mental Health Center and surrounding land located at 750
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8 | | S. State
Street, Elgin, Illinois
in any of the following
ways:
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9 | | (1) The administrator may sell the property
as provided in |
10 | | subsection (b).
(2) The administrator may sell the property
as |
11 | | provided in subsection (b), and , either as a condition of the |
12 | | sale or the administrator may immediately thereafter
enter into |
13 | | a
leaseback or other agreement
that
directly or indirectly |
14 | | gives the State a right to use, control, and
possess the
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15 | | property.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a lease |
16 | | entered into by the
administrator
under this subdivision (a)(2) |
17 | | may last for any period not exceeding 99 years.
(3) The |
18 | | administrator may enter into a mortgage agreement, using the
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19 | | property as collateral, to receive a loan or a line of credit |
20 | | based on the
equity available in the
property.
Any loan |
21 | | obtained or line of credit established under this subdivision |
22 | | (a)(3)
must require repayment in full in
20 years or less.
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23 | | (b) The administrator shall dispose of the property using a |
24 | | competitive sealed proposal process that includes, at a |
25 | | minimum, the following: |
26 | | (1) Engagement Prior to Request for Proposal. The |
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1 | | administrator may, prior to soliciting requests for |
2 | | proposals, enter into discussions with interested |
3 | | purchasers in order to assess existing market conditions, |
4 | | demands and likely development scenarios provided that no |
5 | | such interested purchasers shall have any role in drafting |
6 | | any request for proposals nor shall any request for |
7 | | proposal be provided to any interested purchaser prior to |
8 | | its general public distribution. The administrator may |
9 | | issue a request for qualifications that requests |
10 | | interested purchasers to provide such information as the |
11 | | administrator reasonably deems necessary in order to |
12 | | evaluate the qualifications of such interested purchasers |
13 | | including the ability of interested purchasers to acquire |
14 | | and develop the property, all as reasonably determined by |
15 | | the administrator. |
16 | | (2) Request for proposals. Proposals to acquire and |
17 | | develop the property shall be solicited through a request |
18 | | for proposals. Such request for proposals shall include |
19 | | such requirements and factors as the administrator shall |
20 | | determine are necessary or advisable with respect to the |
21 | | disposition of the James R. Thompson Center, including |
22 | | soliciting proposals designating a portion of the property |
23 | | after the development or redevelopment thereof in honor of |
24 | | Governor James R. Thompson. |
25 | | (3) Public notice. Public notice of any request for |
26 | | qualification or request for proposals shall be published |
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1 | | in the Illinois Procurement Bulletin at least 14 calendar |
2 | | days before the date by which such requests are due. The |
3 | | administrator may advertise the request in any other manner |
4 | | or publication which it reasonably determines may increase |
5 | | the scope and nature of responses to the request. In the |
6 | | event the administrator shall have already identified |
7 | | qualified purchasers pursuant to a request for |
8 | | qualification process as set forth above, notice of the |
9 | | request for proposals may be delivered only to such |
10 | | qualified purchasers. |
11 | | (4) Opening of proposals. Proposals shall be opened |
12 | | publicly on the date, time and location designated in the |
13 | | Illinois Procurement Bulletin, but proposals shall be |
14 | | opened in a manner to avoid disclosure of contents to |
15 | | competing purchasers during the process of negotiation. A |
16 | | record of proposals shall be prepared and shall be open for |
17 | | public inspection after contract award, but prior to |
18 | | contract execution. |
19 | | (5) Evaluation factors. Proposals shall be submitted |
20 | | in 2 parts: (i) items except price, and (ii) covering |
21 | | price. The first part of all proposals shall be evaluated |
22 | | and ranked independently of the second part of all |
23 | | proposals. |
24 | | (6) Discussion with interested purchasers and |
25 | | revisions of offers or proposals. After the opening of the |
26 | | proposals, and under such guidelines as the administrator |
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1 | | may elect to establish in the request for proposals, the |
2 | | administrator and his or her designees may engage in |
3 | | discussions with interested purchasers who submitted |
4 | | offers or proposals that the administrator determines are |
5 | | reasonably susceptible of being selected for award for the |
6 | | purpose of clarifying and assuring full understanding of |
7 | | and responsiveness to the solicitation requirements. Those |
8 | | purchasers shall be accorded fair and equal treatment with |
9 | | respect to any opportunity for discussion and revision of |
10 | | proposals. Revisions may be permitted after submission and |
11 | | before award for the purpose of obtaining best and final |
12 | | offers. In conducting discussions there shall be no |
13 | | disclosure of any information derived from proposals |
14 | | submitted by competing purchasers. If information is |
15 | | disclosed to any purchaser, it shall be provided to all |
16 | | competing purchasers. |
17 | | (7) Award. Awards shall be made to the interested |
18 | | purchaser whose proposal is determined in writing to be the |
19 | | most advantageous to the State, taking into consideration |
20 | | price and the evaluation factors set forth in the request |
21 | | for proposals. The contract file shall contain the basis on |
22 | | which the award is made. The administrator shall obtain 3 |
23 | | appraisals of the real property
transferred
under |
24 | | subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this Section, one of which |
25 | | shall be
performed by an
appraiser residing in the county |
26 | | in which the real property is located. The
average of
these |
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1 | | 3 appraisals, plus the costs of obtaining the appraisals, |
2 | | shall represent
the fair
market value of the real property. |
3 | | No property may be conveyed under
subdivision (a)(1)
or |
4 | | (a)(2) of this Section by the administrator for less than |
5 | | the fair market
value. The
administrator may sell the real |
6 | | property by public auction following notice of
the sale by
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7 | | publication on 3 separate days not less than 15 nor more |
8 | | than 30 days prior to
the sale
in a daily newspaper having |
9 | | general circulation in the county
in which
the real |
10 | | property is located. If no
acceptable
offers for the real |
11 | | property are received, the administrator may have new
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12 | | appraisals of the
property made. The administrator shall |
13 | | have all power necessary to convey real
property
under |
14 | | subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this Section.
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15 | | (b-5) Any contract to dispose of the property is subject to |
16 | | the following conditions: |
17 | | (1) A commitment from the purchaser to make any |
18 | | applicable payments to the City of Chicago with respect to |
19 | | additional zoning density; |
20 | | (2) A commitment from the purchaser to enter into an |
21 | | agreement with the City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit |
22 | | Authority regarding the existing operation of the Chicago |
23 | | Transit Authority facility currently located on the |
24 | | property, substantially similar to the existing agreement |
25 | | between the City of Chicago, the Chicago Transit Authority, |
26 | | and the State of Illinois, and such agreement must be |
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1 | | executed prior to assuming title to the property; and |
2 | | (3) A commitment from the purchaser to designate a |
3 | | portion of the property after the development or |
4 | | redevelopment thereof in honor of Governor James R. |
5 | | Thompson. |
6 | | (b-10) The administrator shall have authority to order such |
7 | | surveys, abstracts of
title, or
commitments for title |
8 | | insurance , environmental reports, property condition reports, |
9 | | or any other materials as the administrator may, in his or her |
10 | | reasonable discretion, be
deemed
necessary to demonstrate to |
11 | | prospective purchasers or , bidders , or mortgagees good
and
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12 | | marketable title
in and the existing conditions or |
13 | | characteristics of the any property offered for sale or |
14 | | mortgage under
this
Section. All Unless
otherwise specifically |
15 | | authorized by the General Assembly, all conveyances of
property
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16 | | made by the administrator under subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(2) of |
17 | | this Section
shall be by
quit claim deed.
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18 | | (c) All moneys received from the sale or mortgage of real |
19 | | property under this
Section shall be deposited into the General |
20 | | Revenue Fund , provided that any obligations of the State to the |
21 | | purchaser acquiring the property, a contractor involved in the |
22 | | sale of the property, or a unit of local government may be |
23 | | remitted from the proceeds during the closing process and need |
24 | | not be deposited in the State treasury prior to closing .
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25 | | (d) The administrator is authorized to enter into any |
26 | | agreements and execute
any
documents necessary to exercise the |
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1 | | authority granted by this Section.
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2 | | (e) Any agreement to
dispose
of or mortgage (i) the James |
3 | | R. Thompson Center located in Chicago, Illinois
or (ii) the
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4 | | Elgin Mental Health Center and surrounding land located at 750 |
5 | | S. State Street,
Elgin,
Illinois pursuant to the authority |
6 | | granted by this Section must be entered
into no later than 2 |
7 | | years one year after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
8 | | of
the 100th 93rd
General Assembly. |
9 | | (f) The provisions of this Section are subject to the |
10 | | Freedom of Information Act, and nothing shall be construed to |
11 | | waive the ability of a public body to assert any applicable |
12 | | exemptions.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 93-19, eff. 6-20-03.)
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14 | | (30 ILCS 605/7.7 new) |
15 | | Sec. 7.7. Michael A. Bilandic Building. |
16 | | (a) On or prior to the disposition of the James R. Thompson |
17 | | Center the existing executive offices of the Governor, |
18 | | Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Comptroller, and |
19 | | Treasurer shall be relocated in the Michael A. Bilandic |
20 | | Building located at 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, |
21 | | Illinois. An officer shall occupy the designated space on the |
22 | | same terms and conditions applicable on the effective date of |
23 | | this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly. An executive |
24 | | officer may choose to locate in alternative offices within the |
25 | | City of Chicago. |
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1 | | (b) The four caucuses of the General Assembly shall be |
2 | | given space within the Michael A. Bilandic Building. Any caucus |
3 | | located in the building on or prior to the effective date of |
4 | | this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly shall |
5 | | continue to occupy their designated space on the same terms and |
6 | | conditions applicable on the effective date of this amendatory |
7 | | Act of the 100th General Assembly.
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8 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
9 | | becoming law. |