ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June
    3,
    1976
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    Complainant,
    v.
    )
    PCB 75—356
    HAROLD
    K.
    FASSETT, HENRY W. FASSETT,
    )
    and
    J. P.
    WETHERBY CONSTRUCTION CORP.,
    )
    a Delaware Corporation,
    Respondent.
    DISSENTING OPINION (by Mr. Zeitlin):
    I disagree with the conclusions reached
    by
    the Board in
    Mr.
    Dumelle’s Order entered today. I find that it is unduly harsh,
    prejudicial, beyond the Record, and overly formalistic.
    Mr. Dumelle’S Order is correct in stating that the fact of
    present compliance does little to mitigate this type of violation.
    However, the other matters alleged by the Respondents in their
    respective motions do raise serious issues which could well supply
    considerable mitigation for what I now feel may be a high penalty.
    The proper course here would be to reopen the Record and receive
    appropriate evidence on the issues raised therein.
    The Board’s Principal Opinion and Order in this matter dismissed
    summarily the issue of economic and social importance. Now that
    these issues have been properly raised, they should be settled.
    This would seem particularly appropriate where the Record also
    fails to show any significant environmental damage resulting from
    the violations which have been found. In this case, to avoid the
    additional evidence which might be generated by reopening the Record
    is to avoid the balancing which the General Assembly mandates under
    § 33(c) of the Environmental Protection Act.
    The Board’s statement concerning the Wetherby penalty seems
    plainly prejudicial.
    Finally, to state that the matter is not properly reopened
    under the instant Motions places form before reality. This is a
    situation where form and legal niceties should not prevent an
    expeditious and just result.
    Member
    Board
    22—17

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    I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, hereby certify the foregoing Dissenting Opinion
    was submitted on the ~ day of June, 1976.
    Illinois Pollution
    :rol Board
    22—18

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