15-2317 - Construction of reservoir on state-owned lands in a forest preserve.

§ 15-2317. Construction  of  reservoir  on state-owned lands in a forest               preserve.    If as a part of any project for the improvement of a  district  it  is  necessary  to  construct a reservoir on any part of the forest preserve,  the department must, before making the final order, cause such lands  to  be  accurately  surveyed  and the boundaries of the lands needed and the  high flow line of the reservoir to be accurately fixed  and  thereafter,  after  due notice, to hold a public hearing as to whether such lands are  required for such public use and, if so required, as to what will  be  a  reasonable return to the state upon the value of the rights and property  of  the  state so used and the services of the state as to such lands if  such improvement is made. If it be determined that  such  lands  are  so  required,  such  determination  must  be incorporated in the final order  with a statement of the boundaries, the high flow line, the acreage  and  the  amounts  to  be  paid to the state for the lands and services. Such  payments to the state and the cost of  building  such  portions  of  the  reservoir  as  are  on  state forest preserve lands shall be apportioned  like other costs  and  expenses  on  the  municipalities,  other  public  corporations  and  properties  benefited  to  the extent of the benefits  received. If additional land is required it shall be acquired  or  taken  in  the name of the state and the entire reservoir shall be the property  of the state, although paid for by the district and  dedicated  for  the  purposes  for which constructed. Such reservoir shall always be operated  by the department or other  state  authority  for  the  benefit  of  the  district.    The reasonable return to the state shall be fixed for terms  not exceeding ten years and may be changed at the beginning of  any  new  term.  The  high  flow line of a reservoir as referred to in title 23 of  this article is hereby  defined  as  the  level  of  the  water  in  the  reservoir  when  the greatest flood reasonably to be expected is passing  over the spillway of the dam with all outlet gates  closed.  Before  any  such  state lands are flooded, the timber shall be removed therefrom and  the construction thereof shall be approved by the Commissioner of Health  as not creating or tending to create any unsanitary condition.