ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February
23, 1989
CITY OF ELMHURST,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 89—4
ELMHURST—CUICAGO STONE CO.,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
3.
Anderson):
On January
31,
1989,
Complainant, City of
Elmhurst
(Elmhurst),
filed
a motion requesting
that
the Respondent,
Elmhurst—Chicago Stone Company, be ordered
to “temporarily cease
night—time operation
of the exhaust
fan and gravel conveyor
during
the
peridency of this enforcement action
...“
(Motion,
p.
3).
The motion also requested the Hearing Officer
to expedite
hearing.
Regarding
the request
for temporary relief, Elmhurst
asserted that there
is “no other adequate remedy at law or
equity”
for the alleged continuing violation of the night-time
noise
limits.
Elmhurst attached the affidavit of its noise
consultant, his resume, noise level measurements and
a map of the
noise impacted area.
The motion
for temporary relief
is denied,
as the Board
has
determined that
it has
rio authority to grant
such interim
relief.
The Board’s enforcement powers are derived from
the
Illinois Environmental Protection
Act (Act).
Under
the Act, the
Board has power
to issue
a “cease and desist” order,
but only as
a final order entered
after
hearing on
the merits of an
enforcement complaint
(See village of Kildeer
v.
Village of Lake
Zurich,
et al., PCB
88—173,
February 23,
1989,
copy enclosed).
Regarding
the expedited hearing,
the
Board notes
that the
hearing
officer has scheduled hearing
for
Nlarch
23,
1989.
Finally,
the Board
notes
that the motion refers to the
“Environmental Protection Act rules and regulations”, and
the
affidavit refers
to “Illinois Environmental Protection rules and
regulations.
(Motion, p.
2, Affidavit,
p.
1).
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Since
the Board
is uncertain as
to what regulations Elmhurst
may be referring
to,
a copy of the applicable Pollution Control
Board regulations,
with the accompanying Opinion,
is enclosed.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M. Gum,
Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify~thatthe above Order was adopted on
the
~‘J~-~-e
day of
~
,
1989, by
a vote of
7—0
~
Dorothy M.
G),r4~n, Clerk
Illinois Po~71utionControl Board
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