ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March 25, 1976
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
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Complainant,
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v.
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PCB 75—181
LAGRANGE
STATE BANK, TRUSTEE for
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TRUST NO. 2404, E. JAMES ADCOCK
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and
GRACE
A. ADCOCK,
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Respondents.
Mr. James L. Dobrovolny, Assistant Attorney General, appeared
on behalf of Complainants.
Ms. Anne C. O’Laughlin appeared on behalf of the Respondents.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Dr. Satchell):
The People of the State of Illinois, Complainant, filed the
original complaint in this matter on April 29, 1975. The Com-
plainant subsequently filed two amended complaints, one on
September 3, 1975 and one on November 10, 1975 establishing
LaGrange State Bank as legal owner and trustee for trust
number 2404 and E. James Adcock and Grace A. Adcock as beneficial
owners of the parcel of land in question. This property is
located south of 95th Street and east of Madison Street, in an
unincorporated area south of the Village of Hinsdale, County of
DuPage, State of Illinois, and is within 40 air miles of Meigs
Field, Chicago, Illinois. The amended complaint charged Res-
pondents with the open burning of large quantities of refuse,
including but not limited to landscape waste and motor vehicle
tires, without first obtaining a permit from the Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency) in violation of Rule 502, Part V,
Chapter 2 of the Air Pollution Control Regulations of the
Illinois Pollution Control Board and Section 9(c) of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Act, Ill. Rev. Stat. Ch. 111 1/2, par.
1009(c) (1973).
Complainant filed a Request for Admission of Facts on
September 19, 1975. Respondent, LaGrange State Bank responded
as Trustee of Trust No. 2404. Complainant then filed an amended
complaint on November 10, 1975 followed by another Request for
Admission of Facts. Respondents E. James Adcock and Grace A.
Adcock (the Adcocks) answered and established themselves as the
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beneficiaries of the legal interest of the aforementioned
property. However the Adcocks denied allowing or causing the
burning of large quantities of refuse on their land.
At the hearing a Stipulation and Proposal for Settlement
was presented. There was no other testimony and no citizen
comment. The agreed facts are that LaGrange State Bank is
legal owner and trustee of the premises involved and the
Adcocks are owners of the beneficial interest in the property.
On or about April 21, April 22 and April 26, 1975 burning of
large quantities of refuse (approximately 25 cubic yards in
size) did take place on the aforementioned premises, but this
was with no knowledge whatsoever on the part of the Respondents.
Respondents have no permit for burning of refuse and admit
burning of waste without a permit is in violation of Rule 502,
Part V, Chapter 2, of the Air Pollution Control Regulations of
the Board and i.n violation of Section 9(c) of the Act. The
Adcocks agreed to a penalty of $500 to be paid on final order
of the Board. They will refrain from open burning on the
premises without a permit and make good faith efforts to
prevent others from so doing.
The Board finds that the Respondents were in violation of
Rule 502(a), Part
V1
Chapter 2 of the Air Regulations and 9(c)
of the Act. The Board also finds the Stipulation of Facts and
Proposal of Settlement are acceptable remedies for the violations.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact and
conclusion of law.
ORDER
It is the order of the Pollution Control Board that:
1. Respondents, LaGrange State Bank, E. James Adcock, and
Grace A. Adcock violated Section 9(c) of the Environmental
Protection Act, and Rule 502(a), Part V, Chapter 2 of the
Air Pollution Control Regulations as set forth in the above
opinion.
2. Respondents shall cease and desist the aforesaid violations.
3. Respondents, E. James Adcock and Grace A. Adcock shall pay
a fine of $500 for the determined violations. Payment shall
be by certified check or cashier’s check made payable to the
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Treasurer of the State of Illinois and remitted to
the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, Environmental
Control Division, 188 West Randolph, Suite 2315, Chicago,
Illinois 60601 within 14 days of this order.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby ceTtify the above 0 inion and Order
were adopted on the
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day of
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1976 by a vote
of
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Christan L. Moffe
lerk
Illinois Pollution ontrol Board