ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 12,
1973
THE MIDWAY ORGANIZATION,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 73—198
FRANCIS
P.
KANE,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS,
and.
METROPOLITAN SANITARY DISTRICT
OF GREATER CHICAGO,
Respondents.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(BY SAMUEL T.
LAWTON, JR.):
Motion has been filed by the Metropolitan Sanitary District
to vacate or modify our June 21,
1973 Order, which deferred
hearing on the complaint and directed that such hearing be held
at a location within the community involved, and set at a time
convenient
to the persons interested
in attending.
The District
asked that we vacate our order because no prior notice of
the
motion had been received,
that relocation will cause an abnormally
increased attendance with resulting difficulties in maintaining
order, and that in the event hearings are held on weekends or
during the eveninq, th~District will be obliged to pay personnel
on an overtime basis.
While
the absence of notice
is a serious contention, we have
considered the reasons advanced by the District in opposing the
original order and believe that no useful purpose would be served
by vacating
the
Order and reconsidering it on the same premises
presently advanced by the District.
We are not persuaded that a
large attendance,
if
in fact such occurs, would result in a dis-
orderly hearing.
On the contrary,
this Board has throughout its
three year existence encouraged participation by all interested
parties representing all sides of the various issues involved.
Rather than create disorder, we believe that public attendance
is
compatible with due process requirements that the Board has
endeavored
to foster.
Furthermore, while we concede that the District may be com-
pelled to make witnesses available
who
conceivably would be
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compensated on an overtime basis, we believe that this risk
is
inherent in any operation of the sort involved in the instant
case, and does not constitute
a basis for vacating our original
order.
Accordingly,
the motion to vacate or modify is denied.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, qertify that the above Order was adopted by the Board on
the
/
‘~dayof
____________,
1973,
by a vote of
g
to
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