Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3379

Introduced
2/4/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  
Refer
4/17/26  
Refer
4/27/26  

Caption

EASEMENT BY DNR-KNOX COUNTY

Impact

The provisions of SB3379 allow the Director of Natural Resources to authorize the establishment of a 25-foot-wide ingress and egress easement over the designated land. This means that private individuals can secure access to parcels of land for practical purposes without losing their ownership rights. The ease of access could enable better utilization of natural resources, ultimately benefiting local communities by ensuring that land conservation and use align with both public interests and private needs.

Summary

SB3379, known as the easement by the Department of Natural Resources for Knox County, focuses specifically on the authorization for the conveyance of a non-exclusive easement to Nancy J. and Robert D. Moore, co-trustees of the Dean Moore Family Trust. The easement permits access to the specified land area, illustrating a movement to formalize property rights and facilitate land use consistent with existing regulations. The bill reflects the state's commitment to manage public resources effectively while balancing private trust interests.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around SB3379 appears to be supportive, particularly among those advocating for property rights and effective management of natural resources. Stakeholders, including members of the Dean Moore Family Trust, expressed positive views regarding the easement, highlighting its utility and necessity for practical land management. However, discussions revealed some concerns around the permissions granted, with cautious voices stressing the importance of maintaining strict oversight to prevent potential overreach in land use by private entities.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise related to the balance between facilitating access for private interests and preserving state control over its natural resources. Critics fear that the expansion of easements could lead to future complications in land management and usage rights, particularly if similar bills pave the way for more extensive modifications to public lands. There is a concern about ensuring that easements do not compromise the integrity of state-managed properties and that environmental protection remains a priority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1461

EASEMENT-FULTON COUNTY

IL SB3111

COUNTIES CD-COUNTY LIBRARY

IL HB5558

COUNTIES CD-COUNTY LIBRARY

IL HB4217

COUNTIES CD-DEFENDER POWERS

IL SB1698

LAND TRANSFER-WILL COUNTY

IL HB5118

DNR-PARK AND CONSERVATION FUND

IL HB4734

DNR-STATE MUSEUM TRUST FUND

IL SB2735

LAKE COUNTY-QUICK TAKE

IL SR0662

CONGRATS-VAC LAKE COUNTY

IL HB5580

CD CORR-DNA PROFILE

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