ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 7,
1992
ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Complainant,
)
V.
)
PCB 90—89
(Enforcement)
FRED JOHNSON, JOHNSON & BRIGGS
)
(Consolidated)
TANK
TRUCK SERVICE, a/k/a
)
JOHNSON & BRIGGS
TANK
TRUCK
)
& HEATER SERVICE,
)
)
Respondent.
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Complainant,
)
v.
)
PCB 91—123
)
(Enforcement)
HERMAN
L.
LOEB,
)
(Consolidated)
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE
BOARD
(by B. Forcade):
This matter comes before the Board on a May 1, 1992 motion to
continue the deadline for hearing in this matter filed on behalf of
the Environmental Protection Agency.
The motion
asks that the
Board
vacate
its
April
9,
1992
order
which directed
that
the
hearing officer set this matter for hearing by May 11,
1992 and to
finish all hearings by July 15,
1992.
The Attorney
General’s Office
(AGO),
which
represents
the
Agency in this matter, asserts that the attorney assigned to this
case
received the case several months after the former Assistant
Attorney General handling the matter resigned from his position
with the office.
The AGO also asserts that the attorney assigned
to this matter will be out of the country for most of the month of
June
and
will
be
unavailable
for
a
hearing
at
that
time.
Additionally, the AGO has consulted with the hearing officer, and
the hearing officer will not be available for a hearing during the
first two weeks of July.
Finally, the AGO asserts that the parties
are
attempting
to
negotiate
this
matter
in
order
to
reach
a
settlement rather than hold a hearing.
The Board notes with concern the substantial delay
in the
proceedings of this matter caused by the AGO’s actions.
Not only
did the AGO fail to assign this case for several months after the
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former Assistant Attorney General resigned, but the AGO eventually
assigned this case to an attorney who is unavailable at the time
set forth in the Board’s April 9,
1992 order.
However,
it
is axiomatic
that the
law
favors
settlement.
Therefore, the Board will reconsider its order of April
9,
1992,
and the Board will vacate the order setting this matter for hearing
by May 11, .1992.
The Board directs the hearing officer to schedule
this
matter
for
hearing
by
June
15,
1992,
and to
finish
all
hearings by August 30,
1992.
The hearing officer is also directed
to set a post—hearing briefing schedule if required.
Failure to complete hearings according to this schedule may
subject this proceeding to dismissal for want of prosecution.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
Jiereby certify that the above
order was adopted on the
__________
day
of
7~h6_7
,
1992,
by
a
vote
of
~
~
Thorothy M. ~nn,
Clerk
Illinois Po~L1utionControl Board
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