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1971]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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from; the rights and easement granted to be limited to the extent that this public Corporation has the present right and capacity to grant the same. Grantee shall have the right to clear and remove any obstacles or obstructions on the easement tract as may be required to provide necessary clearance. Grantee shall agree to repair any damage caused to property of this Corporation or pay any damages which may be caused to property of this Corporation in the process of construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of said sanitary sewer, and to indemnify this Corporation and its representatives from liability in connection with Grantee's activities. The sanitary sewer easement shall remain in full force and effect from the date granted and for so long thereafter as said sanitary sewer is continued in service and has not been abandoned and discontinued. Upon termination of the easement Grantee shall peaceably surrender possession of said premises to this Corporation and full and complete title then shall remain in this Corporation free and clear of said easement and without necessity of re-entry or demand. The sanitary sewer easement shall be over the following-described property: A strip of land running through that part of Armory Avenue, of the East 1/2 of Section 13, T19N, R8E of the third P.M., lying West of Oak Street and East of the East Right-of-Way line of the Illinois Central Railroad, said portion of Armory Street was vacated by the City of Champaign by Ordinance Number 225, 16 May 1961, and Ordinance Number 271, 6 March 1962, now owned by the University of Illinois; and being more particularly described a s : Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the intersection of Oak Street and Armory Avenue; thence North, a distance of 25.00 feet for a point of beginning; thence Westerly, parallel with the South Right-of-Way line of said vacated portion of Armory Avenue, to a point on the East Right-of-Way line of the Illinois Central Railroad. The perpetual easement consisting of a strip of land 10.00 feet right and left of the above described line. Containing 0.13 acres, more or less. Be It Further Resolved that said Comptroller and Secretary be, and they hereby are, authorized to execute, acknowledge, and deliver to Grantee a grant of a temporary easement over the following described property to be utilized during the construction period and which temporary easement shall terminate upon the completion of the construction and installation of the sanitary sewer under the property hereinabove described, viz : A strip of land of Lot 2 of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, T19N, R8E, of the third P.M. (except that portion lying East of the Illinois Central Railroad and West of the West Right-of-Way line of Oak Street thereof), and being more particularly described a s : The North 20.00 feet of said Lot 2, lying South of the South Right-of-Way line of Armory Avenue, and East of the East Right-of-Way line of Oak Street and West of the Southerly extended Center line of Locust Street. Containing 0.18 acres, more or less, and A strip of land running through that part of Armory Avenue, of the East Half of Section 13, T19N, R 8 E of the third P.M., lying West of Oak Street and East of the East Right-of-Way line of the Illinois Central Railroad, said portion of Armory Street was vacated by the City of Champaign by Ordinance Number 225, 16 May 1961, and Ordinance_ Number 271, 6 March 1962, now owned by the University of Illinois; and being more particularly described a s : Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the intersection of Oak Street and Armory Avenue; thence North 25.00 feet, for a point of beginning; thence Westerly, parallel with the South Right-of-Way line of said vacated portion of Armory Avenue, to a point on the East Right-of-W r ay line of the Illinois Central Railroad. The temporary easement consisting of a strip of land North and parallel with the above described line, and 30.00 feet in width. Containing 0.17 acres, more or less.

On motion of Mr. Hahn, the foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Bakalis, Mr. Clement, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Jones, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Governor Ogilvie.