ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March ~4
,
1972
LLOYD
A.
FRY ROOFING
COMPANY
#71-4
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REV, LOUIS
HEMMERICH,
ET AL
V.
LLOYD A.
FRY ROOFING COMPANY
SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER OF THE BOARD
(BY MR.
LAWTON):
Order entered in the
above proceeding
on October
14,
1971 pro-
vided inter alia as
follows:
“2.
Fry shall advise this Board when such installation
has
been
completed.
This
proceeding
shall
remain
open
and
the
Board
shall
conduct
a
further
hearing
not less than
30
nor
more
than
60
days
after
notice
of the installation
of said air pollution abatement
equipment
in order
to ascertain whether
odors
beina
emitted by Fry’s operation have been abated
as
a
consequence
of
the air pollution control
equiprient
installed.
Such further orders shall
he issued
by
this Board
as
are appropriate
in consideratien
the
hearings.”
On November 12,
1971, Respondent
filed
an
anneal
from our
Octo-
ber
14,
1971
Order
in
the
First
District,
Illinois Apeellate Court.
On February
1,
1972,
Respondent, by its attorney,
advised the Board
that control equipment had been installed pursuant to an agreed order
entered in the Circuit Court
of Cook County.
Pursuant to paragraph
2
of our October 14,
1971 Order,
the Hearing Officer advised all parties
that hearing would be held to ascertain whether odors being emanated
by Fry’s operation had been abated
as
a consequence of the control
equipment installed.
On March
4,
1972, counsel for Respondent wrote
to
the Hearing Officer asserting that because of the pending appeal,
the Board no longer retained jurisdiction of the cause
and that the
hearing should be cancelled.
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Respondent’s March
4,
1972 letter to the Hearing Officer
is
construed as
a motion to cancel the hearing, which motion
is
denied.
No order of stay has been entered by the Appellate Court
and until
this is done,
we shall pursue the implementation of our
October i4~ ~97l Order.
I,
Christan Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
certify that the above Supplemental Order was adopted on
the
~day
of March, 1972
by
~
vote
ol
4-0.
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