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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
ILLINOIS
IN
THE
MATTER
OF:
)
Tarkowski
Property,
)
Lake
County,
Illinois
)
SO:
2096-03
)
RESPONDENTS:
John
Tarkowski
)
SEAL
ORDER
The
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(“Illinois
EPA”),
Douglas
P.
Scott,
Director,
issues
this
Seal
Order
pursuant
to
the
authority
vested
in
it
by
Section
34(b)
of
the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Act
(“Act”),
415
il..CS
5/34(b).
THE
ILLINOIS
EPA
HEREBY
FINDS:
1.
The
Tarkowski
Property
is
located
at
27275
W.
Lakeview
Drive
South,
Lakeland
Estates
Subdivision,
Wauconda,
illinois,
60084.
John
Tarkowski
is
the
owner
of
the
propert-i.
2.
There
is
siiiflcant
open
dumping
of
waste
on
this
site.
3.
The
site
is
comprised
of
a
wetland
area
and
waste
has
been
dumped
into
the
wedand
in
order
to
fill
the
area
and
consthict
roads.
4.
The
Illinois
EPA
inspected
the
site
on
March
18,
2004,
May
25,
2006,
and
June
22,
2006
and
found
that
materials
observed
dumped
on
the
site
consisted
of
junk
vehicles,
boats,
consuction
equipment,
windows,
white
goods,
auto
parts,
plastic,
office
waste,
commercial
related
wastes,
lead
acid
batteries,
metals
pallets,
landscape
waste,
asphalt
shingles
and
demolition
debris,
pipes,
conduit,
used
tires
on
and
off
their
rims,
fifty..five
and
five
gallon
containers
and
other
miscellaneous
materials.
5.
T’nere
was
a
significant
increase
in
the
amount
of
wastes
deposited
on
the
property
between
the
March
18,
2004
and
the
May
25,
2006
inspections.
6.
Mr.
Tarkowski,
even
afier
ordered
by
a
court,
continues
to
dump
waste
upon
his
property
and
into
the
waters
of
the
State.
7.
The
tires
on
the
site
create
a
threat
of
the
West
Nile
Virus
to
both
those
who
inhabit
the
site
and
neighbors
of
the
property.
S.
-
The
conditions
at
the
Tarkowski
Property:constitute
an
emergency
that
poses
an
immediate
threat
to
human
health
for
any
person
entering
ontothe
Tarkowski
Property
and
to
the
environment.
IT
iS
RFREW
ORDED
TEAT
PURSUANT
TO
THE
AUTHORITY
VESTED
IN
THE
DIRECTOR
OF
THE
ILLINOIS
EPA
BY
SECTION
34(b)
OF
TEE
ACT,
THE
FOLLOWING
PARCEL
OF
PROPERTY
IS
SEALED
FORTHWITH:
The
Tarkowski
Property
located
in
Wauconda,
Lake
County,
lflinois:
Lots
38
and
39
in
Robert
Bartlett’s
Lakeland
Estates,
being
a
Subdivision
of
part
of
Sections
34
and
35,
Township
4-4
North,
Range
9,
East
of
the
3
P.M.,
according
to
the
plat
thereof
recorded
April
8,
1957
as
Document
946079
in
Book
34
of
Plats,
page
12,
in
Lake
County,
Illinois,
EXCEPTING
the
personal
dox.ici1e
on
the
above
described
property
and
the
immediate
adjacent
areas
for
the
sole
purpose
of
flowing
for
ingress
and
egress
threto.
Tax
Parcel
Number:
09-34-401-019
Street
Address:
27275
W.
Lakeview
Drive
South,
Lakeland
Estates
Subdivision,
Wauconda,
illinois,
60084.
THIS
SEAL
ORDER
IS
BINDING
ON.
AN])
PROHIBITS
ENTRY
ONTO
THE
TARKOWSKI
PROPERTY
FOR
ALL
PERSONS
EXCEPT
THE
FOLLOWING:
1.
ErnDioyees,
authorized
agents
or
conactOrs
of
the
Illinois
EPA.
2.
Local
nolice,
fire
and
emergency
personnel
entering
in
the
course
of
their
duties.
3
Othe—
pc-cons
‘ho
ha’e
-ccc
ed
written
authurza
‘o
o
eve-
re
P-cpe’-
from
the
Illinois
EPA
and
who
enter
the
Tarkows<i
Property
iii
a
manner
in
accoroance
with
any
instructions
contained
within
the
written
authorization.
Authorization
may
be
obtatned
by
contacting:
-
Mark
Retzlaff.
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency
DesPlaines
Regional
Office
9511
W.
HaiTison
Street
DesPlaines,
IL
60016
(47)
294-4000
SAID
PROPERTY
SHALL
REMAIN
SEALED
UNTIL
SUCH
TIME
AS
THIS
SEAL.
ORDER
HAS
BEEN
RESCINDED
BY
THE
ILLINOIS
EPA.
THE
ILLINOIS
EPA
WILL
NOT
RESCIND
THIS
SEAL
ORDER
UNTIL
THE
CONTAMINATION
PRESENT
AT
THE
SITE
HAS
BEEN
REMEDL4TED
TO
THE
SATISFACTION
OF
THE
ILLINOIS
EPA,
INCLUDING
ALL
CONTAMINATION
WHICH
HAS
OR
MAY
CONTAMINATE
SOILS,
SURFACE
WATERS,
OR
GROUNDWATER
It
is
a
Class
A
misdemeanor
to
break
any
seal
or
oPerate
any
sealed
fadlltv
until
the
seal
is
removed
according
to
law.
DouglaI
Scott,
Director
Illinois
nvironrnentai
Protection
Agency
Dated:
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JOHN
TAPJ(OWSKI
DISCLOSURE
TO
THE
ACCUSED
Now
comes
MICHAEL
J.
WALLER.
Lake
County
State’s
Attorney.
and
through
TONYPOLSE.
Assistant
States
Anornev,
and hereby
discloses
the
foiioing
information
to
the defendant
herein;
1.
A
list
of
the witnesses
whom
the
People
intend
to
call
at
trial
is
attached
and
their
statements.
if
any,
are
included
in
the
attached
police
reorts.
In
addition,
the
Feoule
reserve
the
right
to
call
as
witnesses
any
other
persons
named
in
the
attached
police
reports.
2.
Any
material
which
might
tend
o
negate
the
guilt
of
the
defendant
or
rrduce
his
punishment
is
included
in
the
attached
police
reports.
MICHAEL
J.
WALLER
State’s
Attorney
of
Lake
County
TONY
POLSE
ASSISTANT
STATE’S
ATTORNEY
Page
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Gossman,
Joy
E.
From:
Marcouiller,
Margaret
Sent:
Thursday,
March
22,
2007
4:32
PM
To:
Gainor,
Lewis
B.;
Gossman,
Joy
E.
Cc:
Money,
Robert
A.
Subject.
People
v
Tarkowski
and
Tarkowski
v
Reaves
I
received
a
phone
call
from
AAG
Collette
Meihuish
this
afternoon
regarding
People
v
Tarkowski.
Collette
explained
that
there
has
been
some
confusion
regarding
the
interplay
between
civil
and
criminal
Tarkowski
cases.
I
want
to
do
what
I
can
to
clear
that
up.
Here’s
the
background:
in
2004,
an
environmental
enforcement
action
was
filed
against
John
Tarkowski
by
the
AG
and
State’s
Attorney.
Our
complaint
alleged
a
number
of
violations,
on
property
Tarkowski
controls,
including
open
dumping
violations
and
operating
a
waste
disposal
operation
without
a
permit.
After
a
hearing,
Judge
Hall
entered
an
order
last
April
finding
that
the
violations
were
proven
and
setting
parameters
for
cleanup--first
by
John
and
if
he
failed
to
cleanup
then
by
IEPA.
When
IEPA
was
conducting
cleanup
activities
last
June,
they
found
conditions
that
lead
them
to
enter
a
Seal
Order.
Post
judgment
enforcement
proceedings
in
the
environmental
action
are
now
pending
before
Judge
Rozenberg.
In
January,
John
filed
a
complaint
for
injunctive
relief
against
Deputy
Reaves.
Deputy
Reaves
is
the
only
defendant.
He
arrested
John
on
the
misdemeanor
charges.
John
seeks
(in
pertinent
part)
an
order
overturning
IEPA’s
Seal
Order
and
an
order
prohibiting
the
criminal
court
from
going
forward
with
the
misdemeanor
prosecution
for
violation
of
the
Seal
Order.
I
filed
a
motion
to
dismiss
the
complaint,
arguing
that
one
circuit
judge
cannot
enjoin
action
by
another,
and
that
no
order
can
be
entered
as
against
JEPA
in
a
suit
where
IEPA
is
not
a
party.
Last
Wednesday,
Judge
McKoski
granted
rnyrn
n.tmIss
claims
in
the
civil
case
seeking
recission
of
the
Seal
Order
and
an
injunction
against
the
criminal
court.
I
will
fax
you
a
copy
of
that
order.
We
had
a
hearing
on
Tarkowski’s
petition
for
preliminary
injunction
prohibiting
the
Deputy
from
coming
within
200
feet
of
his
property
and
my
motion
for
judgment
atthe
close
of
plaintiff’s
evidence
was
granted.
A
transcript
of
the
proceedings
is
being
prepared.
On
Monday,
the
AG’s
Office
told
me
that
John
has
been
telling
people
that
it
was
his
motions
that
were
granted,
not
mine.
The
case
was
up
again
yesterday
and
I
asked
Judge
Mckoski
to
allow
me
to
include
in
the
order
the
statement
that
“This
court
has
not
enjoined
enforcement
of
the
Seal
Order
nor
has
it
taken
any
action
to
preclude
the
criminal
action
from
going
forward.”
Judge
McKoski
did
authorize
the
order—
I
will
fax
you
that
order
as
well.
I
spoke
to
John
yesterday—I
emphasized
again
that
the
Seal
Order
is
still
in
effect
and
if
he
continues
to
violate
the
Seal
Order,
he
will
be
charged
again.
Frankly,
none
of
us
want
that
to
happen
so
if
you
can
communicate
with
him
better
than
I
do,
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
could
discourage
him
from
violating
the
Seal
Order.
He
has
been
told
a
number
of
times
how
to
challenge
continued
enforcement
of
the
Seal
Order
(it’s
in
my
mtd
which
1
will
fax
to
you
and
IEPA
has
told
him
repeatedly)
but
he
simply
doesn’t
listen
to
us.
Please
take
a
look
at
my
fax
and
call
me
if
you
have
any
questions
about
the
case
before
Judge
McKoski,
the
prior
proceedings
before
Judge
Hall
or
the
pending
proceedings
before
Judge
Rozenberg.
You
can
reach
me
at
377-3050.
Thank
you.
L
John
Tkoski
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IT
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if
John
T
kowki
drops
his
crnoIsint
agna
Pobert
Sartlett
orany
end
h±
associates
at
a
hearing
on
april
18,
a
the
Depor’tuent
of
Registratln
and
Education,
Robert
nrtlstt
will
then
drop
end
dismiss
hi
suit
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John
Tarkowk
at
th
CIrcuit
Court
of
Lalce
County
in
o’g
I1iinois
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FURTHER
AGREED
John
Trkowsk
will
be
allowed,
cc
e
result
of
thi
ttiement,
12C
&o
to
complete
the
enterior
of
his
home
in
Lakeland
!state
‘nhIndered
it
the
end
of
thiS
tirne
he
agrees
to
remove
the
semi—trailer
and
the
black
‘actor
off
of
the
prawiees,
dl
equipment
and
materials
will
b
rmcved
to
the
rear
portion
of
the
ixtaen
acre
lot,
where
it
will
be
put
to
use
ifl
cleoriag
of
reat
and.
soreading
of
fill,
t
a
grade
sufficient
to
eliminate
the
sworoo
The
drainage
ditch
will
be
deepened
and
widened
to
accommodate
unobstructed
water
dralnagea
The
deed
reetrlctions
which
were
negotiated
by
John
Tarkoski
and
the
Robert
artiatt
Realty
Company
in
1957,
will
not
be
enforced
agaInst
iota
38
and
39
in
any
manner,
unless
and
until
the
home
on
eacui
lot
14
total)
will
be
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and
only
after
total
completion
of
each
home,
will
the
deed
restrict±on
be
applied
to
eaeh
of
the
14
homo
to
he
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e
origtnaiy
agreed
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as
per
the
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THE
NINETEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
LAKE
COUNTY,
ILLINOIS
COMPLAINT
FOR
ADMlN1STTWE
SEARCH
WARRANT
Robert
Casper,
Enviromnental
Protection
Specialist -3
for
the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency.
State
of
Illinois,
Complainant,
now
appears
before
the
undersied
Judge
of
the
Circuit
Court
and
requests
the
issuance
of
an
Administrative
Search
Warrant
to
search
the
following
describediproperty:
Lots
38
and
39
of
Lakeland
Estates
Subdivision,
Section
34,
Township
44
and
Range
9,
in
Lake
County,
Illinois,
P.LN.
09-34-401-0187
and
019,
commonly
known
as
429-431(27275-
27299)
S.
Lakeview
Drive,
Wauconda,
IL.
Complainant
requests a
Search
Warrant
for
the
purpose
of seizing
the
following
described
instruments,
articls
or things:
To
photograph,
video-tape,
inventory,
sample,
test
and
otherwise
permanently
record
the
items
of
personal
property,
including
but
not
limited
to
barrels,
dirt,
soil,
gravel,
asphalt,
ground
water
surface
water
and
other
items.
The
afore-mentioned
instruments,
articles
and
things
have
been
used
in the
commission
of
or
constitut
evidence
of the
offenses
of
The
Comprehensive
Environmental
Response
,Compensation
and
Liability
Act
of
1980
(CERCLA)
Complainant
has
had
probable
cause
to
believe,
based
upon
the
following
facts,
that
the
aboye
listed
things to be
seized
are
now
located
upon
the
subject
property
set
forth
above:
That
your
complainant
had
received
complainis,
forwarded to
him
through
the
IEPA, That
ertaln violations
of
the
(CERCLA)
may
have
and
may
be
continuing
upon
the
subject
property.
That
on
March
3,
1997, at approximately
1:00
P.M.
your
Complainant,
along
with
other
members
of
the
Lake
County
Health
Department
proceeded
to
the
subject
property,
commonly
known as
429-431(27275-237299)
S.
Lake’iew
Drive,
Wauconda,
Illinois
and
more
filly
described
as
above for
the
purposes
of
investigating
said
complaints.
That
upon
arrival
of
your
complainant
at
the
subject property, he
walked
from
the
road
to
the
driveway
leading
to
the
subject
property, and
knocked
on
the
front
door.
A
women
who
identified
herself
as
Mrs.
3Ohn
Tarkowski
answered
the
door Upon
identzI’ing himself and
the
purpose
of
his
visit,
and
having
requested
permission
to
enter
said
premises
for
the
purpose
of reviewing
the
complaints
to
see
if
any
violation
of
CERCT
.A
exicted
upon
the
sujxt
property,
the
individuT
who
arsweredto
the
name..
Mrs.
John
Tarkowski
responded
that
she
was
refusing access
to
the
property
and
that
your
Complainant
would
ha’’e
to
talk
to
her
husband
John
Tarkowski.
At 6:00
P.M.
Your
Complainant
called
the
RECEIVED
4
iUN
Y
1997
number
supplied
by
Mrs.
tarkowski
and
asked
to
speak
to John
Tarkowski.
A man
who
identified himself
as
John
Tarkowski
refused
the
right
to enter
said
property
for
the
purpose
of
making a
visual
examination or
taking
any
physical
samples.
While
discussing
the
request
to
enter
the
subject
property
for
purposes of an
inspection,
your
Complainant
had
an
opportunity
to
view
the
following
items:
o A
minimum
of
25
to
30
55
gallon
metal
drums
Said
drums
were
placed
in
various
locations
around
the
property
and
were
the
type
of
drums
commonly
use
to
store
and
transport chemicals.
That
the
property
is
zoned
Neighborhood
ConservationlSuburban
Residential
within
the
uruiiui
puraeu
area
ot
ax.e
ourity
anu
is not
zoneu
ror
me
ousiness
or
storage
or
cnemicais.
Your
afflant
further
states
that
he
believes
from
said
investigation
that
there
maybe
usage
of
the
land
in violation
of
the
CERCLA.
WHEREFORE,
your
Affiant
prays
that
an
ADMINISTRATIVE
SEARCH
WARRANT
may
be
issued
according
to
law.
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31,
2007
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Attorne’is
argte
Tarkowski, a
Taikowski,
of
27275
W.
-‘
Wauconda
Lakeview Drive South, lives on
4t1or
1”
Township
part of a 16-acre plot
in an
Wi
U
man accused
unincoruorated
area
near
of
defyma
a Lake
Barrington.
violated order
court ordeto
He’s
charged with violating
stop
dump-
an
Illinois Environmental Pro
BY GE0RGrA.EvDoxIADIs
ing
waste on tection Agency seal— a
court
doxiadwdait&ia1d
his property
order to close off
the
dump
“This case site — and allowing
people to
Sending an 80 year-old
is about
one
discard
more trash there
The
man
to jail on a misdemeanor man’s disregard for the law,” seal was issued in
July;
environmental
charge might Assistant Attorney General Tarkowski was arrested
juiv
be
tough
to
accomplish.
Colette
Meihuish
told the jury 14.
But that’s exactly what the in her opening statement. “He
The charges
could
net
state began attempting
to do doesnt
believe
the
law
applies
Wednesday
in the trial of John
to
him.”
See
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conimnuedfrom
1
W1
trial
isn’t about the
environ-
continued
to
allow dumping
ment.”
on his land, even after the
Tarkowski
up to a year in
Taricowsid has been accused IEPA
ordered it to stop
prison
or a
$2,500
fine
for ofrunninganiliegaldumpon
“He has not deniedit once,”
each of the four counts his propertyfor
decades.
Meihuish said.
“He’s not only
against him. The trial contin-
After the IEPA went onto his
never denied it ... he’s also
ues in the 19th
Judicial
Circuit land last year to start
a been pretty
explicit.”
Court today.
cleanup, it found waste of all
His
attorney said
the
IEPA
Assistant Public Defender kinds. Tarkowsid has also
built seal
was
never
violated.
Lewis Gainor,
who
is
repre- 8-foot high roads made
of
“Just
because
they’re
frus
senting
Tarkowsid
in the case, asphalt shingles over wetlands
trated with him
doesn’t mean
said in his opening statement
on his property
they can accuse him of a
his client didn’t
violate
the
He has previously said he crime,”
Gainor said.
seal but is
being
charged out believes
he
has the constitu-
But Charles
Grigalauski, a
of malice from
annoyed
tional right
to do whatever he regional
manger in the IEPA
neignoors
ann iniomciais.
wants wim
ms
propeny.
oureau or iana,
sam aunng
ills
“Everybody
hates John
On Wednesday, the prose-
testimony
that he bore
no ill
Tarkowsjd,”
Gainor said. “This
cution
said
Tarkowski
will toward the
defendant.
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COUNTY
HEALTH
DEPAPTM.NT
&
COMMUNITY
HEALTH
CENTER
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MEMORANDTM
DATE:
September
28,
2004
TO:
File
—
John
Tarkowski
EROM:
Michael
Kuhn,
Solid
Waste
Specialist
Truck
Deliveries
On
September
28,
2004,
1
accompanied
Mark
R.etziaff,
from
the
illinois
EPA
Des
Flames
Office,
to
John
Tarkowski’s
property
located
at
27275-27299
Lakeview
Drive,
Lakeland
Estates,
Wauconda.
illinois.
The
purpose
of
the
visit
was
to
monitor
truck
deliveries
to
detemilne
if
open
dumping
was
occurring
at
the
iroperty.
Monitoring
was
done
from
the
subdivision
road.,
offsite
of
Mr.
Tatkowski’
s
ptupe-t-oj.
Artbal
time
anproximately
:00
a.m.
and
departure
time
approximately
8:45
a.m.
Iwo
trucks
were
pnotographed
at
the
property’s
entrance.
-J&J
Corporation
Tree
Services,
License
#
IL
193480
D,
Tel
#
773-294-4736
The
track
contained
wood
chips
and
sections
of
tree
trunks.
The
truck
entered
the
prorerty
and
exited
empty.
-Ferrera
&
SonsLandscaping,
License
#
IL
215442
D,
Tei#
847-815-2140.
The
rnacic
ontajned
broken
concrete
arid
dirt.
Mr.
Retzlaff
exDlained
to
the
driver
that
there
was
co-icem
that
Mr
Tarkowsia
was
a1lowng
open
dun’pmg
on
the
property
The
dri
er
IC:
without
unloading.
A
thid
truck
was
observed
entering
and
the
property
but
no
photos
were
taken.
The
truck
appeared
to
be
loaded
with
dirt.
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and
Gary
MCCOYJO,
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