ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October
9,
1986
JOLIET SAND
AND
GRAVEL COMPANY,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 86—159
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
This permit appeal was filed on September
30,
1986.
On
October
8, the Agency filed
a request for
a one week extension of
time,
until October 22,
in which to file the permit record.
Joliet filed
a response
in opposition on October
9.
The Agency’s
motion
is hereby granted.
The Board parenthetically notes that
the decision period
in this matter
is 120 days and not 90 days,
due
to the enactment of
P.
A.
84—1320, effective September
4,
1986.
This matter
is accepted 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 as expeditiously as possible but
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.
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,
tI)e hearing officer
shall unilaterally set a hearing
date in conformance with the schedule above.
This schedule will
only provide the Board
a very short time period
to deliberate and
reach
a decision before the due date.
The hearing officer and
the parties are encouraged
to expedite this proceeding as much as
possible.
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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.
The hearing officer may extend this schedule only on
a
waiver of the decision deadline by the petitioner and only for
the equivalent or fewer number of days that the decision deadline
is waived.
Such waivers must be provided
in writing to the Clerk
of
the Board.
Any waiver must be an “open waiver” or
a waiver of
decision until
a date certain.
Because of
requirements regarding the publication of notice
of hearing, no scheduled hearing may be canceled unless the
petitioner provides an open waiver or
a waiver
to
a date at least
75 days beyond the date of the motion
to cancel hearing.
This
should allow ample time for the Board
to republish notice of
hearing and receive transcripts from the hearing before the due
date.
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 at least 30 days
prior
to the new due date and the Clerk of the Board shall be
promptly informed of the new schedule.
Because this proceeding
is the type for which the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act sets a very short statutory d”adline
for decisionmaking, absent a waiver, the Board will grant
extensions or modifications only in unusual circumstances.
Any
such motion must set forth an alternative schedule for
notice,
hearing, and final submissions, as well as the deadline for
decision, including response time to such
a motion.
However, no
such motion shall negate the obligation of the hearing officer
to
establish a scheduling Order pursuant to the fourth paragraph of
this Order, and
to adhere to that Order
until modified.
IT IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
thaj. the.~aboveOrder was adopted on
the
9~Z
day of ______________________,
1986,
by
a vote
of
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Dorothy M.
G’unn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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