ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September
7,
1971
G.
L.
MILLER MOTOR SALES,
INC.
v.
)
#
PCB71—260
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
Preliminary
Order:
Miller
seeks
a
variance
to
permit
connection
of
a
new
auto sales
and service building to sewers tributary
to an
overloaded treatment plant in the North Shore Sanitary District.
The question before
us today
is whether
or not to authorize
a
hearing.
Our
decisions
have
spelled
out
many
of
the
relevant
considerations
for determining whether or not the hardship
of
a variance denial
is
so great
as
to justify
the additional
pollution that
new connections would cause.
The nature and
extent of actions taken to commit the petitioner before the
date of our sewer connection ban
(March 31,
1971)
are highly
relevant,
as
is made clear by such decisions
as Wachta v.
EPA,
#
71—77
(July
12,
1971)
,
Wagnon v.
EPA,
#
71—80
(July
19,
1971)
,
and Scott Volkswagen v.
EPA,
#
71-112
(August
13,
1971),
In the present case it is alleged that at the time of
the petition
the building was
“under construction,” but it
is
not clear what was
the status of the project
as
of March
31.
We will require proof
that this case satisfies the conditions
set by previous decisions.
Such proof can most expeditiously
be made by affidavit, obviating the need for an expensive and
time—consuming hearing.
We therefore order
the company to submit,
within twenty days of this order,
such further information by
affidavit
as may be necessary,
in the light of this order and
of our prior decisions,
to prove the elements
of the pe~itioner~s
case.
The Agency will then be given ten days after the receipt
of such affidavits
to make whatever additional recommendations
or comments it chooses
I,
Regina
E.
Ryan,
Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
certify that
the Board adopted the above Preliminary Order
this
7th.
day of September,
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