ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 23,
1986
BRAVO-ERNST DEVELOPERS,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 86—10
ILLIINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION
AGENCY
and
COUNTY
)
OF
DUPAGE,
Respondents.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
B.
Forcade):
On September
18, 1986,
Bravo—Ernst Developers (“Bravo—
Ernst”)
filed
a Motion
for Reconsideration of the
Board’s August
14,
1986, Denial
of Variance.
On October
9, 1986,
the Board
ordered filing of additional comments by the parties not later
than 5:00 p.m.,
October
22,
1986.
On October
16,
1986, DuPage
Utility Company filed
its response.
On October 21,
1986,
Bravo—
Ernst
filed comments.
On October
22,
1986,
the County of DuPage
filed comments
in opposition
to grant of variance.
This matter will be
set for hearing.
Hearing must be
scheduled within
14 days of the date of this Order
and completed
within 60
days of the date of this Order.
The hearing officer
shall
inform the Clerk of the Board of the time and location of
the hearing
at least
40 days
in advance of hearing
so that public
notice of hearing may be published.
After
hearing, the hearing
officer
shall
submit an exhibit list and all actual exhibits to
the Board within 5 days of the hearing.
Any briefing schedule
shall provide
for
final filings as expeditiously as possible and
in no event later than 70 days from the date of this Order.
At hearing,
the participants must,
at
a minimum, address:
(1)
Whether
Bravo—Ernst
could
construct
an
automated surge tank to meet the concerns
expressed
by
the
Agency
and
DuPage
Utility
Company
and
the
terms
of
any
transfer agreements; and
(2)
What
additional
wet
weather
flows,
if
any,
would
be
added
to
the
sewer
system
tributary
to
Meadows
Subdivision,
if
the
surge
tank was constructed.
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If after
appropriate consultation with the parties,
the
parties
fail
to
provide
an
acceptable
hearing
date
or
if
after
an
attempt
the
hearing
officer
is
unable
to
consult
with
the
parties,
the
hearing
officer
shall
unilaterally
set
a
hearing
date
in
conformance
with
the
schedule
above.
The
hearing
officer
and
the
parties
are
encouraged
to
expedite
this
proceeding
as
much
as
possible.
Within 10 days of accepting this case,
the Hearing Officer
shall
enter
a Hearing Officer Scheduling Order governing
completion of the record.
That Order
shall
set a date certain
for each aspect of the case
including:
briefing schedule,
hearing date(s), completion of discovery (if necessary)
and pre—
hearing conference
(if necessary).
The Hearing Officer
Scheduling
Order
may
be
modified
by
entry
of
a
complete
new
scheduling
order
conforming
with
the
time
requirements
below.
Any order
by the hearing
officer granting cancellation of
hearing
shall
include
a
complete
new
scheduling
order
with
a
new
hearing date at least
40
days
in
the
future
and
the
Clerk
of
the
Board
shall be promptly informed of the new schedule.
IT
IS SO ORDERED
Chairman J.D. Dumelle concurred.
I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, herpby certify tha)~the above Order was adopted on
the
~~-day
of ______________________,
1986, by
a vote
of
~—O
2c~t4
L,2),
__
Dorothy
N.
c~unn,Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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