ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 20,
1986
JOLIET SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY,
)
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 86—159
)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
3.
Anderson):
In
its Order
of November
6,
1986,
the Board
reserved
ruling
on Joliet’s November
5 supplement to motion
for sanctions which
seeks
relief premised
on the Agency’s alleged filing
of an
incomplete record.
The Agency filed
a response
in opposition on
November
12.
The motion for sanctions
is denied.
The Board
cannot
determine,
based
on
the pleadings before
it and
in
advance of
hearing, that a)
the Agency record
is in fact incomplete, or
b)
assuming arguendo that
it
is, that the circumstances surrounding
such omissions warrant
the extreme relief of sanctions.
Finally,
the Board
notes that the Agency’s response
to the
motion
contains
several
allusions
to
the
Hearing
Officer
as
trier
of
fact
in
this
proceeding.
While
it
is
correct
that
the
Hearing
Officer
does
make
some
factual
determinations
in
proceedings
before
the
Board
(e.g.
whether
his
Orders have been complied
with),
the
role
of
the
Hearing
Officer
is
to
manage
the
development
of
a
complete
and
orderly
record
upon
which
the
Board
may
make
findings
of
fact
and
conclusions
of
law.
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pollution Control
Board,,
hereby
certifyL~at
the
above
Order
was
adopted
on
the
~
day
of
t-~i
,
1986,
by
a
vote
of
~
Dorothy
M.
~unn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
74-110