ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
December
3,
1992
DANIEL LORDEN
& HELEN LORDEN,
)
Complainants,
V.
)
PCB 92—169
(Enforcement)
SHERIDAN
SOUTH CONDOMINIUM
)
ASSOCIATION, JAMES
A.
HANSEN,
CHARLES 3.
LEBRUN,
ANDREA
3.
)
HROVATIN,
JOAN
LEE,
IVAN
and
)
CATALINA HORAK and STEVEN L.
)
RICHARDS, CHARLES E. ALXAN,
)
and RE/MAX DEERFIELD,
)
)
Respondents.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by M. Nardulli):
This matter
comes
before
the Board on
a
motion to dismiss
filed
on
November
10,
1992
by
respondents
Sheridan
South
Condominium Association and Charles E. Alexander.
On September 27,
1990, the Board dismissed Daniel and Helen Lorden’s
(Lorden) noise
pollution complaint with prejudice.
(PCB 89-19)
On November 29,
1990,
the Board denied the Lorden’s motion for reconsideration.
(PCB
89-19)
By
the
instant
motion,
respondents
ask that
the
Lorden’s complaint alleging noise pollution be dismissed on the
basis that the instant complaint is barred by the doctrine of ~
judicata.
The Lorden’s have not filed a response to the motion to
dismiss.
35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.241(b) provides that the failure to file
a response
to
a
motion
results
in waiver
of
objection to the
motion.
Consequently,
the Lorden’s have waived any objection to
respondents’ motion to dismiss.
Moreover, the record contains no
proof of service of the complaint upon respondents as required by
35 Ill.
Adm. Code 143.
For the foregoing reasons, the Board dismisses the Lorden’s
complaint.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Section
41
of
the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1991,
ch.
111
1/2,
par.
1041)
provides for the appeal
of
final Board orders within 35 days.
The Rules of the Supreme Court
of Illinois establish filing requirements.
(But see also,
35 Ill.
0137-0571
2
Adin.
Code 101.246, Notions for Reconsideration,
and Casteneda v.
Illinois Human
Rights
Commission
(1989),
132
Ill.
2d
304,
547
N.E.2d 437.)
I,
Dorothy N.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Bo~rd1,hereby certif~ythat the above order was adopted on the
•~7\~~
day of
c~.
,
1992 by a vote of
/-
C
Control Board
0137-0572