1. ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
      2. August 31, 1989
      3. Do~~yM. nn, ClerkIllinois Pollution Control

ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
31,
1989
HIGHLAND
SUPPLY CORP.,
)
)
Petitioner,
)
v.
)
PCB 89—118
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B. Forcade):
On August
10, 1989,
Highland Supply Corporation
(“Highland”)
filed a motion to withdraw the full text version of
the permit
appeal and file a corrected version.
The motion to withdraw is
granted.
The Board accepts Highland’s corrected version and
construes it as an amended petition,
thus,
restarting the 120—day
decision time clock.
If, however, Highland is not
in agreement
with this interpretation of an amended petition, Highland must
notify the Board within
14 days of the date of
this Order.
In
addition, both the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(“Agency”),
in its filing of August
14,
1989,
and Highland,
in
its filing of August
16,
1989, agree that the permit appeal was
timely filed.
On August
28, 1989,
the Agency filed
its Agency Record.
Contained within that
record were several pages marked
“confidential.”
The Board has placed the record
in the Clerk’s
security files.
Within 14 days of
the date of this Order, both
parties are requested
to address whether this information must be
maintained as confidential.
Until such time,
the Clerk of the
Board will maintain the Agency Record in a confidential manner
(not for public perusal).
Th its original petition for review of July
21,
1989,
Highland claimed trade secret protection for certain information
contained therein.
Unless otherwise requested by written motion
within the next 10 days,
the Clerk of
the Board
is instructed to
return these materials,
via certified mail,
to Coburn,
Croft
&
Putzell
in St. Louis,
Missouri.
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED
102—251

—2—
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify th
t the above Order was adopted on
the
3/~
day of ______________________,
1989, by a vote
of
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Do~~yM.
nn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
102—252

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