Kane County Forest Preserve District Study: 2013 Report – Leases and Intergovernmental Agreements

Intergovernmental agreements and licensing agreements between the KCFPD and other legal entities and organizations have sanctioned the use of "preserved" land for the construction of maintenance and storage facilities, athletic fields, Frisbee golf courses, a model railroad club, community gardens, and a radio-controlled model airplane field, among others.  A 2011 Freedom of Information request for all long-term intergovernmental agreements, license agreements, or leases for use of KCFPD land revealed a surprisingly generous relationship between the District and the municipalities, townships and park districts within the county.  While the records obtained were incomplete, examples include: A 50 year IGA with the [...]

By |2013-10-16T09:13:13-05:00October 16th, 2013|

Kane County Forest Preserve District Study: 2013 Report – “Mission Drift” at the Kane County Forest Preserve District

Forest Preserves were initiated by a 1913 statute authorizing the establishment of taxing districts, "To acquire … and hold lands … containing one or more natural forests or lands connecting such forests or parts thereof, for the purpose of protecting and preserving the flora, fauna and scenic beauties within such district, and to restore, restock, protect, and preserve the natural forests and said lands together with their flora and fauna, as nearly as may be, in their natural state and condition, for the purpose of the education, pleasure, and recreation of the public." This visionary statement was largely the work [...]

By |2013-10-16T09:03:52-05:00October 16th, 2013|

Kane County Forest Preserve District Study: 2013 Report – Proposed Amendment to the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act

After the election of the new 98th General Assembly restarted the legislative cycle, the proposed amendment to the Downstate Forest Preserve Act to ban the development of any new sand, gravel, or other mining operation on land owned by a forest preserve was reintroduced on February 5, 2013 by Senator Michael Noland as SB 1344.  It was again assigned to the Local Government Committee, where no action was taken before it was re-referred to Assignments on May 10th.  The Elgin Area League of Women Voters supports this bill, but has taken the position that it should be expanded to include [...]

By |2013-10-16T08:58:10-05:00October 16th, 2013|

Kane County Forest Preserve District Study: 2013 Report – Brunner Forest Preserve – Still Not Open

In October 2008, the KCFPD purchased the Brunner Farm for a record-breaking $40 million, using referendum money and grants.  At the time, Director of Natural Resources Drew Ulberg declared it "the single most important land purchase the district has ever made."  More than four and a half years later, in May of 2013, the Brunner Forest Preserve is still not open.  While some preliminary work has been completed, there is still a chain across the entrance.  The OSLAD Project Agreement signed by President John Hoscheit on May 26, 2009 stipulated that the site should be open to the public within [...]

By |2013-10-16T08:49:09-05:00October 16th, 2013|
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