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STATE OF ILLINOIS
289 SJefferson
Pollution Control Board
Bradiley, IL 60915
(815)474-9531
fax: (815) 932-5713
Mr. B L Murphy, Jr.
VIA
FACSIMILE: (312) 814-2347
Assistant Attorney General
Environmental Bureau
188 W. Randolph St., Suite 2001
Chicago, IL 60601
Renee
Cipriano,
Director
VIA FACSI\’IILE (217) 524-1991
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Springfield, IlL
Ms. Claire A. Manning
VIA
FACSIMILE (312)
814-3669
Illinois
Pollution
Control Board
JTRTC
100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 11-500
Chicago, IL 60601
RE:
(Jiiitedl)isposal ofBradley,
Illinois
Dear Mr. Murphy/Ms.
CiprianoiMs.
Manning:
Recently my
neighborhood is becoming quite
alanued regarding United Disposal
of
Bradley and
their violations
within the Village ofBradley. The
owner(s) Merlin Karlock
and Michael Watson
have
openly been violating their perrnif which
I
understand
the
LEPA
granted them. United
Disposal has been hauling in outside waste
and has blatantly
disregarded
the
terms
of
their permit knowingly and within aresidential neighborhood.
1 believe the
terms
were
that waste could only be received from 6:00 a.m.
to 5:00 pm
Monday
through Saturday. I have p
ersonally
s ecu trucks carrying
waste in after
5
:00
p.m.
It
is also
my understanding
in researching this
problem that the
IEPA viewed a “transfer
station” as not needing
siting approval. I
do not understand why all solid
waste/transfer
stations which have
waste
do not require
siting
approval from either the Pollution
Control
Board or
the
IEPA. it seems this would be a safeguard
for
neighborhoods which house
these kind of facilities.
It
is
my understanding
that Mr.
Karlock
and Mr. Watson has sidestepped many of the
necessary s afeguards
and
the
Village of B radley although v
ery
much aware, since
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Health Department informed Mr. Baithazor, Mayor of Bradley of the infractions. As
usual the Village has turned its back on its residents and instead was all in favor of
eliminating the problem for United Disposal by approving a resolution to allow them to
haul in outside waste from other municipalities. Doesn’t this require a siting process?
Shouldn’t the Village p erhaps wait to s ee if either the Pollution Control Board or the
1EPA who has jurisdiction over waste facilities would grant such a request. As you can
see the Village of Bradley does not have its residents best interest at heart, only big
business with big pocketbooks.
Unless the IEPA, Attorney General’s Office or the Pollution Control Board decide to help
our neighborhood, we wIll be subject to heavy trucks on our streets where our children
ride their bikes and have to endure the Doberman Pinscher dogs which freely roam our
streets at night. I personally have called the Bradley Animal Control on at least three
occasions, with witnesses present, and never even received a call back Therefore, I can
only conclude that the Village of Bradley at its discretion has chosen to ignOre its citizens
when it comes to this business concern.
The short distance from the very traveled route 50 to the “transfer station of United
Disposal” would at best only accommodate 2 trucks. If United is allowed to continue
there will be definite congestion on the roadway. I understand that United has tried to
amend their IEPA permit to include outside waste. The site they are on will not
accommodate this venture. Mr. Watson on several occasions has not and will not comply
with the Health Department request to see their logs and additionally United has no
intention ofcomplying when they have the Village of Bradley to rely on for back up. My
understanding is Mr. Karlock and Mr. Watson have the resources to hire legal counsel to
facilitate getting the permit changed. Number 9 on the original permit specifically states
no outside waste, which is continually violated. To date there are no infractions imposed
on United for their unwillingness to abide by the terms of their permit. It would seem
that most Village officials would be concerned that infractions would create a hardship
for the residents living close to a facility which is clearly and blatantly disregarding the
law. Certainly this is not true with the Village o Bradley, therefore we residents
conclude that we will have to look outside ofthe Village for compliance.
I shall be researching and investigating on my own and will be willing in any way I can
to aid your department if they would only pursue this infraction. Thank you for taking
the time to read the concerns ofthc citizens in ourneighborhood.
Sincerely,
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Barbara Wheeler
Cc: John Bevis, Bonnie Schaafsma, HealthDept., Kankakee, IL
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KANKAKEE COUNTY
2390 West Station
Street
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t41L/RETURN’RECEIPT
REQU~JS~ThD
March 3, 2003
cop~
Mr. Mike Watson
~JnitedDisposal
P.O. Box 179.
Bradley,JL 60915
Re:
Violation Notice; K3-2003-OO1
0910200013 —Kankakee County
United Disposal ofBradley
Compliance
File
.
Dear
Mr. Watson:
This constitutes a Violation Notice pursuant
to Section 31 (a)(l)
ofthe Illinois Environmental
Protection Act (Illinois EPA)
415
TLCS 5/31(a)(l), and
is
based
upon review ofavailable
information and investigation
by
representatives ofthe Illinois EPA.
The Kankakee CountyHealth Department, delegated agent for the Illinois EPA, hereby notifies
you
ofviolations of
enviromnental statutes, regulations or permits as set forth in Attachment A
to
this letter. The K.aokakee County Health Department pr6vides, as a portion ofAttachment
A, an
explanation ofthe activities thatit believes mayresolve the specified violations, including an
estimate ofa reasonable time period
to complete the
necessary
activities
A
written response addressing the violations mustbe submitted via certified mail
to the
Kankakee County Health Departtnent.within
45
days
ofreceipt of
this letter. The response must
address eachviolation specified in Attachment A and include for eachan explanation ofthe
activities that will
be implemented
and the time
schedule for the completion
ofthat activity.
Also, if a pollution prevention
activity will
be
implemented, indicate that intention in any written
response. The writtenresponse will constitute a proposed Compliance Commitment Agreement
(CCA”) pursuant to Section 31 ofthe Act. The Illinois EPA and theKaukakee County
Health
Department
will review the proposed CCA
and will
accept or reject
your
proposal
within 30 days
ofreceipt.
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Mike Watson
March 3, 2003
Page 2
If a timely written response to this Violation Notice
is not provided, it shall be considered to be a
waiver of
the opportunity to respond
and to meet provided by Section 3 1(a) ofthe Act, and the
Illinois EPA and
the
Kanlcakee
County
Health
Department mayproceed
with
a referral to the
prosecutomial authority.
lit
the written response to this Violation Notice, a meeting with representatives ofthe illinois
EPA maybe requested. The meeting must be held within
60 days ofreceipt ofthis notice,
unless
the Kankakee County HealthDepartment respond to each violation and to the suggested
resolutions and implementation schedule contained
in
this
Violation Notice or to propose
alternate resolutions.
Due to the nature and seriousness ofthe violations cited in Attachment A, pleasebe advised that
resolution ofthe
violations may require the involvement of a
prosecutorial authority forpurposes
that may include, among others, the imposition ofstatutory penalties.
Written communications should
be
directed
to:
John
J.
Bevis, Director
or
Environmental Health
Kankakee County Health Department
2390 W. Station
Kankakee,IL
60901
Please
submit three
copies of all
written communications and reference your
VIOLATION
NOTICE
NUMBER,
K3-2003-OO1, on
the
copies. Questions regarding this matter should be
directed to John
Bevis
at (815) 937-7860.
Sincerely,
John J Bevis, M.P.H.
Director ofEnvironmental
Health
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Enclosure
cc:
Mayor JerryBalthazor,
Village ofBradley
Dave Anderson, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Rich Findley, Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency
Karl Kruse, County Board Chairman
Merlin Karlock,
Bank
of
Bourbonnais
Ed
Smith, Illinois Stat&s Attorney
Bonnie Schaafsma, Administrator, Kankakee County Health Dept.
V V.)
ATTACHMENT A
Pursuant
to Section 21(d) ofthe illinois Environmental Protection Act 415 JLCS
5121
(d),
no person shall conduct any waste-storage, waste-treatment, or waste-disposal
operation:
1.
Without a permit granted by the Agency orin violation ofany conditions imposed
by suchpermit, including periodic reports and full access to adequate records and
the inspection of facilities, as may be necessary to assure compliance with this
Act and with regulations and standards adopted thereunder: provided, however,
that except formunicipal solid waste landfill units that receive waste on or after
October 9,
1993,
no permit shall be required for (1) any person conducting a
waste-storage, waste-treatment, orwaste-disposal operation for wastes generated
by such person’s own activities which are stored, treated or disposed within the
site where suchwastes are generated, or (ii) for a corporation organized under the
General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986, as now or hereafter amended, or
a predecessor Act, constructing a land form in conformance with local zoning
provisions, within a municipality having a population ofmore than 1,000,000
inhabitants, with clean construction or demolition debris generatedwithin the
municipality, provided that the corporation has contracts for economic
development planning with the municipality; or
-
2.
In violation ofany regulations or standards adoptedby the Board under this Act,
this subsection (d) shall not apply to hazardous waste
You are in apparent violation ofSection 21(d) ofthe lllinoisj Environmental Protection Act
415
JLCS
5/21(d),
for the following
reasons: By not complying with provisions in Attachment
A ofPermit No. 1994-3060P, Section B(9), which states:
No waste generated outside the municipal boundaries ofthe Village of Bradley
maybe accepted at this facility. Furthermore, no waste, meeting the definition
of “special waste” given in Section 345 ofthe Act (including “hazardous waste”
as detined in Section 3.15 ofthe Act), may be accepted at this
facility.
And
by:
Not allowing
any
access to adequate records ofthe
facility
to assure compliance
with this Act and with
regulations
and standards adopted thereunder.
On January 28, 2003, John Bevis ofthe Kankakee County HealthDepartment observed
a United Disposal Waste Hauling vehicle receive Bourbonnais, IL waste and transport it
to the Bradley, IL facility where it was unloaded onto the floor and appeared to later be
placed into a transfer trailer. During the inspection, access to any records was denied,
refused or otherwise not allowed that could demonstrate compliance with the Act or
Permit No. 1994-3060P.
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To comply with 2l(d)(l) and Condition 9 ofPermit No. l994-3060P:
Uuited Disposal ofBradley must not accept
any waste
generated outside the
municipal boundaries of
the
Village ofBradley. Furthermore, no waste, meeting
the
definition
of “special waste” given in Section 3.45 ofthe Act
(including
“hazardous waste” as defined in Section
315
ofthe Act~,may be accepted at
this facility.
Also,
United Disposal ofBradley must
allow
access to adequate records of the
facility
to assure compliance
with
this Act and with regulations and standards adopted
thereunder.
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STATM
PERMIT
LOG
NMIE:
OWNEP.
NO.
:
2003-101
UNITED DISPOSAL OF’ BRADLEY
INC
MERLIN KARLOCK
STATUS
:
A
SITE NO. : 0910200013
CITY : BRADLEY
PERMIT TYPE
SR:
FACILITY TYPE
RP
RECEIVED
FINAL ACTION
PSRP
SITING APP’D: NA
NOTIFY LOCAL OFFICIALS:
NOTIFY
AGRI:
NOTIFY DELEGATED COUNTY’:
NOTIFY ENF:
Y
NOTIFY FOS:
Y
NOTIFY DENR:
NOTIFY CMS: Y
NOTIFY DOT
NOTIFY CONSER.:
PRE-OP ~MO
SENT:
COMMENTS: REVISE’ CONDITION #9 ON PERMIT 1994-30-0P TO DELETE THE FOLLOWING
SENTENCE “NO WASTE GENERATED OUTSIDE THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF TI-rE
VILLAGE OF BRADLEY MAY BE ACCEPTED AT THIS FACILITY.
813
COMPLETENESS REVIEW
LOG IN PROCESS
APR 0
l~j~:
TO GAU REVIEWER
__________
GAU
REVIEW
__________
GAU
MEMO TO’ SW
__________
TO SW
REVIEWER
_________
SW
REVIEW
__________
SW
MANAGER REVIEW
JOINT DECISION
COMPLETENESS LTR SENT
__________
GAU & SW
______
DRAFT
___________
REVIEW MGR
_________
807/832 COMPLETENESS REVIEW
1.
OWNERS
SIGNATtJR.E
ii. OPERATOR’S
SIGNATURE
iii.
P.E..’S SIGNATURE
iv.
SITING OBTAINED
v. CORRECT FORMS UTILIZED
vi
COMPLETE
NOTICE OF TECHNICAL STATUS (NOTS) CALL
CONTACTED:
ITEMS DISCUSSED:
ACTUAL DATE CONTACTED:
COUNTY
:
KANEAKEE
SUP
NOTS DUE
DATE: 05 /15/2003 REVIEWER
90
GA_REQrD
: N
STPR
COMPLETENESS : 05/15/2003 GAIl-REV
90
WASTE TYPE NH
03/31/2003 DUE: 06/29/2003
MAILED
REVIEW TIME’:
WAIVE:R.
PRP :
NOTIFY IHPA
Y
Y
A.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
PERMIT EXPIRATION:
r
(5)
(5)
(7)
(2)
(5)
(7)
(2)
(2)
(7)
(TECH. MTG.)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N NA
N NA
N WHAT FORMS MISSING?
N IF NO SEND LETTER BY 30TH DAY!
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‘UNITED
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DISPOSAL
1 000 E.
LIBERTY
*
P. 0.
BOX
179
*
BRADLEY, ILLINOIS 6091 5
*
933-0081
March
27,
2003
Illinois Environmental protection Agency
Bureau of Land, Permit Division
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794—9276
Re: Application for Modification
to
Op~eration Permit
1994—30—OP
Dear Madam
or
Sir:
I am enclosing a General Application (LPC—P~1) form seei~ing
to modify a portion of Special Condition *9 of the above referenced
operating permit. The enclosed application requests the deletion
of the following sentence’, currently included in
Special
Condition
*9: “No waste generated outside the municipal boundaries of the.
Village of Bradley may be accepted at this
fadility.~
This is the
only modification to the permit being requested in the enclosed
application. The application seeks no modification to the physical
structure or property boundaries of the currently permitted facility.
This facility is located in the municipal boundaries of the’
Village of Bradley, Illinois. Although United Disposal of Bradley,
Inc. can find no legal requirement that it seekr approval of ‘the
modification requested in the enclosed application from the V~1lage
of Bradley, it has sought and received, by unanimous resolution of
the Village of Bradley, the Village’s support for the requested
operating permit modification. I’ am enclosing a copy of ‘that
resolution with the permit application.
Please contact me upon your receipt and initial review of the
enclosed application to let me know whether it is complete.
Additionally, if yo~have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact me. I look forward to discussing this application with you
in the near future.
Sincerely,
Mic eel Watson
President
United Disposal of Bradley, Inc.
COMMERCIAL *
INDUSTRIAL *
RESID~NTIA.L
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ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
1021
No~n~
GRAND
AVENUE
E~sr,
P.O. Box 19276, Spm~cptEL~,
IwNols
62794-9276
RENEE CII’RLANO, DIRECTOR
General ApplicatIon for Permit
(LPC-PAZ)
This forn~must be used for any application for permit, except for landscape waste corriposthtg or hazardous ‘waste management facilitics
regulated inaccordance with RCRA, Subtitle C from the Bureau of Land. One original and two (2) photocopies, or three
(3)
if applicable, of all
pennit app~ica1ienforms must be submitted. Attach the original and appropriate numberof
copies of any
uccessaryplans, specifications,
reports, etc. to fully support and desejibe the activities or modifications beingproposed. Attach sufficient inf~nnatioxito knionst~ate
compliance with ali
applicable
regulatory requirements- Incomplete applications will be x’~Jected.Pleaserefer to the inatnictions forfurther
guid-ance.
Note~
Permit applications which are hand-delivered to the Bureau of Land, Permit Section must be delivered to W21. ~otth Grand Avenue
~
between the
hours
of
&30
a~m.to
5:00
p.m.,
Monday through Friday (excluding
State
holidays).
Please rype
or
print legibly.
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SITE IDENTIFICATION
‘
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Name:_,Vnited D1spo~.a1 of Br~,d1~y.
Tnc~
Sitc#çflhinoisEPA~:Q.,..,.IJ... ~
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Physical Si
cation (sfrect, road, etc.):
1000 E. Liberty
City, Zip Code:_
Bradley,
60915
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Existing
DBJOP Permit
Nos. (Ifapplicaile):
1994—306 —Q~
II.
O~R/OPERATORIDEN1TFICATION
ContactNasne: Merlin Karlock
____________________________________
Phone~ (81)5 935—8000
____________________________________
IlL
PEENrr APPLICATION IDENTIFICATION
UB~JISSION/REVIEW,iY~E1OD:
‘
TYP~1L1Th
,_New Landfill/ISO days
(35
IAC Part 813)
Landfill
~Landfihl Ei~.pansiouJl8Odays (35 IAC Part 813)
.
‘
—
Land Treatment
Sign. Mod to Operare/90
days
(35
IAC Part 813)
‘
X. Transfer Station
—
Other
Sign.
Mod/90
days
(35
1AC
Part 813)
Treatment
Renewal of
LandfIll 90 days
(35
IAC
Part
813)
Storage
—
Developmentali9O days
(35
IAC Part 807)
Incinerator
Operating’45 ,daya,(3$.JAC.Rart 8a7~,
.~-.
‘
—
Composling
~ ~
L Recyeing!Reclaxnarion
—
Permit Tia~$~G ~
j~.ç~’art8O7~
—
Other
(Specify)
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DEScRIPTION OFTHISPEIt~4~IT1tEQIJEST:(Include a brief naitative description here.)
OWNER
OPERATOR
Name:
,
MuniciPal Trust & Savings Bank
Address:
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P.O. Bo~~146
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1T. 6()9’14
~iJnited Dispa~al o~Bradleyfr Inc.
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1000E. Liberty
Bradley~ IL
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GeneralMunicipalRefuse
Hazardous
—
Special (Non-hazardous)
—
Chemical Only
(cxc.
putrescible)
~ Inert Only (cxc. chemical and
puttescibla)
UsedOil
—
?otentially Tnfeclious Medical Waste
~ Landscape Waste
—
Other (Specify)
‘Revise ~on~i~ion
~9
on perrrd~
1994—~O—OP
fr~
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th~ .f~flnwiiig
sentence
“No waste ~enerated
outside the~rnicj~
hou~daries of
, ‘—
the Village
of Bradley may he accepted at this facility.nT
GEORGE ‘H. RYAN, GOVERNOR
11iisA~y~ ~nth.i~ ~o
f~qubt
thIs
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flflnc’
RthtU~fz.
1975, C~a$~UI V,. So~I~~i?n9.
Di~c~u,
of
thj~c
jifbc~m~ikm
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ID
do
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this ~na umb~mepnc~di,sd tdi~ ‘m
IL
532
1857
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350
key. July 99
PR1NTEO ON RECYCLED PAPER
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,
EXCULPATORY RIDER
This instrument
is executed by
Municipal T1rust and Savings Bank, as Trustee under the,yrovisions
of aTrust Agreement dated
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LF_
and kno~i
as Trust no. ___________
riot
personally,
but solely as
Trustee aforesaid,
in the
exercise
ofpower
and
‘authority conferred upon
and vested in
it as such
Trustee. This instrument
is executed
and
delivered by the Trust solely in the
exercise
of
the
powers expressly
conferred
upon the
Trustee under
the
Trust and
upon
the written
direction ofthe
beneficiaries and/or
holders ofpower of
direction
of
said
Trust
and
Municipal
Trust
and Savings Bank,
warrants that it possesses
fhll
power
and
authority to execute this instrument. It
is
expressly understood and
agreed by
and
betweenthe
parties
hereto,
anything hereinto the contrary
notwithstanding, that
each and
all ofthe representations,
warranties, covenants,
undertakings
and
agreements herein made on
the part
of the
trustee
while in form purporting to. be the
said
representations,
warranties, covenants,
undertakings
and
agreement of
said
Trustee
are each and
every
one ofthem not made with the intention ofbinding Municipal
Trust and
Savings
Bank,
in its
individual capacity, but are
made
and
intended solely for the purpose of
binding
only
that
portion of
the
Trust
property
specifically
described herein. No personal liability or
personal
responsibility is
assumed
by or nor
shall
at
any time
be asserted or enforceable against the Municipel
Trust and
Savings
Bank
on account of
any
representations, Warranties, (including but not
limited
to any
representations
and/orwarranties
in regards to
potential and/or
existent
Hazardous
Waste) covenants,
undertakings
and
agreements
contained in
the
instrument,
(including but not
limited
to
any
indebtedness accruing
plus
interest
hereunder) either
express
or
implied or arising
in
any
way out of
the transaction in connection with which this instrument is executed, all such personal liability
or
responsibility,
if any, being expressly waived
and released, arid any
liability (including any
and all
liability for
any violation
under
the Federal
and/or state Environmental or
Hazardous
Waste laws)
hereunderbeing specifically limited
to the
Trust assets, if any, securing this instrument. Any
provisioti
of
this instrument referring
to
a right
of
any person
to be
indemnified
or held
harmless,
or
reimbursed
by the Trustee
for
any costs, claims,
losses, fines,
penalties, damages, costs
of
any natureincluding
attorney’s fees
and expenses, arising in any
way out of
the execution
of
this instrument
or
in
connection thereto are expressly waived and released
by
all parties
to
and
parties claiming, under this
instrument. Any
person
claiming
or
any
provision of
thIs instrument referring
to
a
right
to be held
harmless, indemnified
or
reimbursed
for
any and all costs,
losses
and expenses
of
any nature in
connection with the execution
of
this instrument, shall
be
construed as only a right
ofredemption out
ofthe
assets
ofthe
Trust. Notwithstanding anything in this
instrument contained, in the event of
any
conflict between
the
body ofthis exoneration
and
the body of
this
instrument, the provisions ofthis
paragraph
shall control. Trustee being fully exempted, nothing herein contained shall
limit
the right
of
any part
to enforce thepersonal liability of
any
other partyto this instrument.
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State ofIllinois
SS
County
of Kankakee
CERTIFICATE
I, Gail Schultz, Deputy Village Clerk ofthe Village ofBradley, Illinois, do
hereby certi~~that the attached is a true and correct copy ofthe original on
file in the office of the Village Clerk.
Resolution R-3-03-4 passed and approved by the President and Board of
Trustees on the 24~day of March 2003.
Gail”Schultz,
eputy
age Clerk
Date
(Seal)
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RESOLUTION NO. R-3-03-4
WHEREAS, United Disposal of
Bradley,
Inc., has applied fora Supplemental Operating
Permit.to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency concerning its operation ofthe transfer
station
located
on Liberty Street, in the Village ofBradley, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, United Disposal ofBradley, Inc., seeks support
ofthe Village ofBradley
and approval ofthe Supplemental Operating Permit; and
WHEREAS, United
Disposal ofBradley
has obtained its permit
to
construct the transfer
facility, has obtained a permit
to
operate
the facility from
the Village ofBradley,
and has been
operating
the
facility
since
that time; and
WHEREAS, condition number 9 ofits operating permit states
that
United Disposal of
Bradley, Inc. may not
accept any waste
generated
outside
the
municipal
houndaries ofthe
Village ofBradley;
and
WHEREAS, United Disposal
ofBradley,
Jnc. currently
has
customers
outside ofthe
Village ofBradley
and it is necessary to request the amendment
of
condition number 9 in order
to maintain a viable business; and
WHEREAS, the viability
ofthe
business
of
United Disposal
of~radley,
Inc. is ofinterest
to the
municipal government and
to the
citizens of
the Village ofBradley due to the fact that
United Disposal ofBradley, Inc.
is the
waste hauler
ofthe
municipal government ofthe Village
of
Bradley serving all residential
citizens ofthe Village of Bradley.
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NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES OF TEE
VILLAGE
OF
BRADLEY that its
does support the requestofUnited
Disposal ofBradley,
Inc.
to amend
its
operating pemiit to
repeal condition number
9 ofthe
operating
permit of
United DIsposal
ofBradley,
Inc.
TRUSTEES:
Robert
0.
Martin:.
Aye
-
x
Nay
- —
Absent
-
Robert
Redmond:
Aye
- ~
Nay
-
.
Absent
-
Bruce Adams:
Aye
- ~
Nay
- —
Absent
-
Dennis
Coy;
Aye
~
Nay
- —
Absent
- —
Caryl
Wadley—Foy
Aye
- ~
Nay
-
Absent
-
George Dagnan
Aye-~
Nay-
Absent-~
JenyBalthazor
Aye.-_
Nay-
Absent-
TOTALS:
A~E
-.
NAY
-
i2
ABSENT
-
~
/003
~Tmstees
ofthe Village
of
BradleyBoard
of
Michael J.
LaGess~,
Village Clerk
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ILLINOIS EP~V1RONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY
1021
NORTH GRAr~DAVENUE
EAST,
P.O.
BOx
19276,
SIRINGFICtD, ILLINOIS 62794-9276
RENE~CWRIA~O,DIRECTOR
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO MANAGE WASTE (LPC4’A16)
To
Elected Officials and Concerned
Citizens:
Date:
A~i~ C
‘~
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003
‘Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency
Bureau ofLand, Permit
Section
(#33)
1021 North
Grand
Avenue
East.
Post Office Box 19Z76
Springfield.
Illinois
62794-9276
The
pwpos~
of this
notice
is to inform you that a
permit application has been
submitted to the JEPA, Bureau of
Land,
for a solid
waste project
described below. You
are
not obligated to
respond
to this notice, however, if you have any comments,
pleasesubmit
them in
writing
to the
~d&ess bekLw,
or call the
Pennit Section at 217/524-3300,
withIn
twenty-one (21) days.
The
permit application,
which’is
identified
below, is for a
project described
at the
bottomof this
‘page.
SITE 11)EN’HFICATION
.
.
,
SiteName:Uflited..DiSPOSal of Bradley,
Inc..
Site#(IEPA):
()9102O00~3
Address~
1OO0E~ Liberty
City;
..nradley
TYPE PERMIT
SImMISSIONS:
New Landfill
. - _____
Landfill Expansion
First
Significant
Modification
_______
Significant Modification
to Operate
Other Significant
Modification,
______
Renewal of
Landfill
_______
Development
Operating
Supplemental
Transfer
Name Change
Generic’
DESCRIPTION
OF
PROJECT:
TYPE FACJLITY~
Landfill
Land Treatment
_______
Transfer Station
-~
Treatment
Facility
Storage
_______
Incinerator
Composting
Recycling~Reclamation
—
Other
County:
—
K
anka1~e
~XPE WASTE:
General Municipal
Refuse
X
Hazardous
____
X
-
Special (Non-1azai-dous)
Chemical Only
________
(exec. putrescible)
________
Inort
Only
______
(exec. chain. &
putrescible)
____
UsadOil,
____
_____
Solvents,
_____
LandscpalYard Waste
____
Other(Specify_,.
_)
_____
x
xi-
x
Revise condition ~9’ on permit 1994-30—OP
to delete the
following
sentence “No waste qenerated outside
tlie
irtunicipal boundaries of
the Vi11a~e of Bradley
~Y be accepted at this:facility.h’
Please retain a
copy for your own use.
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.
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GEORc~H.
RYAN, GoVERNoR
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Heights, IL 60411
Village of Bi~dley
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Clerk
147 S.. Michigan
Bradley, IL’ 60,915
Phil Novak
State Representative
135 S.
Schuyler
Kankakee, IL 60901
states.
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450 B. Court St~
Kankakee, IT.,’ 60901
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189
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City of 1~ankacee
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Kankakee, IL -60901
village of Bourbonflais
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