ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    January
    30,
    1973
    GWENDOLYN
    HANN~
    v.
    )
    PCB 72—434
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    MARY STEELE
    v.
    )
    PCB 72—440
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    OPINION OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr.
    Dumelle):
    This opinion
    is
    in support of
    the orders entered herein on
    January 23,
    1973.
    Both of
    these cases involve requests
    for variances from
    sewer
    bans
    in
    the
    North
    Shore Sanitary District.
    Because of
    their similarities we
    will handle them in one opinion.
    The Hanna family presently resides
    in
    a four
    room apart—
    cent
    in
    North Chicago.
    Mr. Hanna had heart 3urgery in June,
    1972.
    He
    also has a nervous disorder which causes his eyes to lock shut
    often
    and
    for long periods of time.
    They have eight children.
    They
    have
    been
    notified
    by
    the
    Lake
    County
    Housing
    Authority
    that
    they
    are
    no
    longer
    eligible
    to live
    in
    the public housing where
    they
    presently
    reside.
    The
    Hannas have,
    however, been approved
    for
    a
    235
    Plan
    home and an FHA loan.
    The loan will be cancelled
    if
    they do not begin construction by April,
    1973.
    They have not
    been able
    to find
    any
    other suitable housing.
    The
    Steele
    family
    presently resides
    in the same public
    housing
    as
    the
    Hanna
    family
    and have also been notified to move.
    Mrs. Steele lives with her nine children.
    She has been separated
    from
    her
    husband
    for
    two
    years.
    They
    have also been approved for
    a
    235
    Plan home and an FHA loan.
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    671

    We find that not allowing a sewer connection In these two
    cases will impose an arbitrary and unreasonable hardship
    upon
    these two families.
    We will therefore grant a variance
    to
    each so that they may build their homes and connect up to the
    sewer system.
    This opinion constitutes the Board~sfindings of fact and
    conclusions of law.
    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of
    the Illinois Pollution
    Control
    Board,
    hereby
    certify
    the
    above
    Opinion
    was
    adopted
    on
    the
    ~
    day of January,
    1973 by a vote of
    _____
    to 0
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    tØ1~
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    672

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