ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January 11,
1990
ROBERT J. AND ALICE JOAN KVATSAK,
Complainants,
v.
)
PCB 89—182
(Enforcement)
ST. MICHAEL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Marlin):
On November
9,
1989 Complainants Robert
J.
Kvatsak and Alice
Joan Kvatsak filed their Complaint against
St. Michael’s Lutheran
Church alleging noise pollution emanating from Respondent’s
amplified electronic carillon.
Thereafter, on December
21, 1989
St. Michael’s filed
its Motion to Dismiss for Want of
Jurisdiction.
In addition to alleging the complaint
is
frivolous,
the Motion claimed the Board lacked jurisdiction
because
the Complaint failed
to allege the proper elements of
a
public nuisance under the Illinois Environmental Protection
Act.
For reasons given below, Respondent’s Motion
is denied and
this matter
is hereby accepted for hearing.
Respondent claims that the present
suit
is frivolous
in
nature and should be dismissed.
However, an examination of the
instant action reveals that
the Complainant’s alleged wrongs have
an arguable basis
in the Act.
The parties have attempted
resolution without success.
The Board
finds
that this
forum is
appropriate for resolution of
this citizen’s complaint.
Nor
is
the Board’s
jurisdiction defective due
to the
artificial pleading requirements Respondent would have us
impose.
The Board notes
that
this
is a citizen’s complaint
filed
upon the “Formal Complaint”
form provided by the Clerk of the
Pollution Control Board and approved
by the Board’s
rules.
The
forms delineate information required there.
The pleading nicety
requested by the Respondent
is not
required.
Therefore,
St.
Michael’s Motion
is denied.
This matter
is accepted for hearing.
The Board will assign
a Hearing Officer who will contact
the parties
in the near
future.
IT
IS SO ORDERED
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I,
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
~-~at
the above Order was adopted on
the
//~day of
____________________,
1990,
by a vote
of
7-c’
•
Dorothy M. ,9’unn, Clerk
Illinois P~’llutionControl Board
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