ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 19, 1973
MARC
BARON,
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 73~-l95
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Seaman):
On May 8, 1973, Petitioners. Marc and Judith Baron, residents
of Highland Park, County of Lake, Illinois, filed with this Board
a Petition renuesting ~‘rehearing and reconsideration by the Board
of its April 17, 1973 decision. This cause will be decided as an
original Petition.
Petitioner requests a variance from Order #7 of League of
Women Voters v. North Shore Sanitary District, PCB 71)—7, 12, 13
~nd
14,
to
obtain a connectibn for a single family residence to an
existing sewer~ tributary to the Clavey Road sewage treatment
plant.
On
September 14, 1972, Petitioners acquired property in Highland
Park.~ Illinois, with intent to build a home thereon. Previously, on
August 21,
1972,
Petitioners were allegedly informed by a named
employee of the North Shore Sanitary District that permits for access
to
the sewer system were available. In reliance upon the avail--
ability of such permits, Petitioners purchased the property and
made further expenditures to a building contractor for plans,
specifications, bids, etc. When Petitioners eventually made applica-
tion for the mermit, they were informed that the allocation for
their locale had been exhausted. Petitioners allege a loss in
excess of $l2,flofl.
Although the fact situations encountered in the instant cause
and that of Bereskin v. Environnentalprotectjon~~ (PCB73-l43)
are issimiar, this Board is of the ooiniori that a similar decision
is aPDropriate. In this regard, Mr. Dumelle has registered his
dissent.
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We are informed that the construction
of improvements to the
North Shore Sanitary
District will probably be completed so that
the effluent standards will be met by September, 1973.
Since the
North Shore Sanitary District is apparently within 2 or 3 months
of compliance we believe it is appropriate to authorize the
construction of those Single—family dwellines which will not
immediately be a burden upon the sewer system. We allow the
variance but only subject to the followino condition-
No connection shall he made to the subject
sewer until the additional capacity of the
North Shore Sanitary District followinq the
completion of construction currently under~-
way is sufficient to meet the effluent
standards of the
Pollution Control
Board.
With this Order construction of the residence may take place
concurrently with the construction of sewer system imorovements,
but Petitioners shall not add to the load on this sewer during the
time it is overloaded.
OflDER
It is ordered that:
Petitioners are granted a variance from our Order prohibitirie
additional sewer connections to the North Shore Sanitary
District. This variance is subject to the following condition:
No connection shall be made to the subject
sewer until the additional canacity of the
North Shore Sanitary District following the
completion of construction currently under-
way is sufficient to meet the effluent
standards of the Pollution Control Board.
Mr. Dumelle dissents.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, certify
that the above Opinion and Order was adonted. by the
Board on the ~7~dav
of
____________,
1973,
by a vote o~3
to 1,
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