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Chapter Five AGREEMENTS - Illinois Department of Transportation

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BUREAU OF LOCAL ROADS & STREETS<br />

Apr 2008 <strong>AGREEMENTS</strong> 5-2(3)<br />

9. Effective Date <strong>of</strong> Jurisdictional Transfer. Cleary define the date and method by which a<br />

jurisdictional transfer will take place.<br />

Forms BLR 05210, BLR 05211, and/or BLR 05212 may be used for processing the transfer. It is<br />

strongly recommended that a draft agreement be submitted for review. Submit one original<br />

signature document <strong>of</strong> the final agreement to the district for each agency involved in the<br />

transfer.<br />

5-2.05 Real Estate Transfers<br />

605 ILCS 5/4-508 allows for the conveyance <strong>of</strong> any real estate interest from the State to another<br />

highway authority in conjunction with a past or present transfer <strong>of</strong> jurisdiction. The conveyance<br />

<strong>of</strong> any real estate interest from the State to another highway authority is not mandatory and<br />

must be mutually agreeable to both parties. Therefore, the State can transfer jurisdiction to<br />

another highway authority without the conveyance <strong>of</strong> any real estate interest. This conveyance<br />

can be part <strong>of</strong> the jurisdictional master agreement. For conveyance <strong>of</strong> land associated with a<br />

highway in which the jurisdiction has been previously transferred, a Letter <strong>of</strong> Intent between<br />

IDOT and the local agency is prepared to initiate the transfer; see Section 5-4. After<br />

concurrence <strong>of</strong> the concerned parties, a plat and legal description <strong>of</strong> the property to be<br />

transferred is prepared. If the transfer material is acceptable, the local agency must pass and<br />

execute the appropriate ordinances/resolutions to accept the transfer and submit five certified<br />

copies to the district. The transfer is then approved by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong>.<br />

No part <strong>of</strong> the transferred land can be vacated or disposed <strong>of</strong> without the approval <strong>of</strong> IDOT that<br />

may require compensation for non-public use.<br />

For additional guidance on real estate transfers, see the IDOT Land Acquisition Policies and<br />

Procedures Manual.

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