ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 18, 1975
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
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Complainant,
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v.
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PCB 75-63
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JOHN GALVIN and JACQUELINE GALVIN,
)
Respondents.
Ms. Joan Wing, Assistant Attorney General, Attorney for
Complainant
Mr. John Calvin, Pro Se
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Young):
This case involves a Complaint filed by the People of the
State of Illinois (People) on February 11, 1975, alleging that
Respondents, John Galvin and Jacqueline Galvin (Galvin), allowed
or burned, or caused or allowed to be burned on land owned by
Respondents, large quantities of landscape wastes in violation
of Rule 502 of the Air Pollution Regulations (Chapter 2) and
Section 9(c) of the Environmental Protection Act. More specifi-
cally, the Complaint alleges that Respondents burned said wastes
on or about February 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, 1975 on a parcel of pro-
perty lying south of Elgin Road (U. S. 20) in the NW 1/4 of the
Sw 1/4 of Section 27, Township 41 North, Range 9 East, in Hanover
Township, Cook County, Illinois, which parcel is within 40 air
miles of Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, without first obtaining
a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency (Agency) as
required by Rule 502 of the Air Pollution Regulations.
Hearing was held on April 25, 1975 at which time a Stipula-
tion and Proposal for Settlement was entered into the record.
No additional evidence was adduced at the hearing; no members
of the public were present.
In the Stipulation, Galvin admits ownership of the above
described parcel of real property and the burning of quantities of
landscape waste on said property on February 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8,
1975 without having first obtained a permit from the Agency.
Galvin further admits to violation of Rule 502 of Chapter 2 and
Section 9(c) of the Act and to payment of a penalty of $250.00
for such violation.
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On the basis of the foregoing and the Stipulation which
constitutes the entire record in this case, we find that Galvin
did violate the Act and Regulations as charged in the Complaint
by causing or allowing open burning of landscape wastes without
having first obtained a permit from the Agency in violation of
Rule 502 of the Air Pollution Regulations and Section 9(c) of
the Environmental Protection Act. A penalty of $250.00 will be
assessed for these violations.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
and conclusions of law in this matter.
ORDER
1. Respondents, John Galvin and Jacqueline Galvin, shall
pay a penalty of $250.00 for violation of Section 9(c) of the
Environmental Protection Act and Rule 502 of the Air Pollution
Regulations found herein. Penalty payment by certified check
or money order payable to the State of Illinois shall be made
within 35 days of this Order to: Fiscal Services Division,
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, 2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield, Illinois, 62706.
2. Respondents, John Galvin and Jacqueline Galvin, shall
cease and desist from any open burning on property owned by them
without first obtaining a permit from the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency.
3. Respondents, John Galvin and Jacqueline Galvin, shall
take all reasonable and necessary action to prevent any third
persons from open burning on property owned by them without
first obtaining a permit from the Illinois Environmental Pro-
tection Agency.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Noffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby certify the above~Opin~onand Order
were adopted on the /5
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day of
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1975
by a vote of
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Chri~stanL. MofD’~tt,~Yérk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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