ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November
7,
1985
AMOCO CHEMICALS COMPANY,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 85—169
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B, Forcade):
On October
29, 1985, Amoco Chemicals Commpany filed
a
Petition for Review
of
NPDES Permit No.
IL 0001643.
This matter
is accepted
for
hearing.
Hearing must be scheduled within
14
days of
the date of this Order and completed within 80 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 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.
The hearing officer may by oraer
set
a schedule
for
submission of briefs.
But such schedule shall
provide for final filings as expeditiously as possible and in no
event
later than 90 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,
the 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.
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.
Any waiver
shall extend
the time
deadline
of Section 105.102
regarding filing
the Agency record by
the equivalent number of days, but
in any circumstance the record
must
be filed
at least 10 days before
the hearing.
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Because this proceeding
is the type for which
the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act sets a very short statutory deadline
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
set
a date pursuant
to the second paragraph of this Order.
IT
IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorc~hyM. Gunn,
Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
f3oard, hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on
the
~T’~
day
of ________________________,
1985,
by
a vote
of
7-O
~
/27.
~
Dorothy M.
G~unn,Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
88-342