ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    January 23,
    1992
    LAND and
    LAKES
    COMPANY,
    JNC OPERATIONS,
    INC.
    and
    NBD TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS,
    as Trustee under Trust No. 2624EG,
    Petitioners,
    v.
    )
    PCB 91—7
    (Landfill Siting Review)
    VILLAGE OF RONEOVILLE,
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.C. Marlin):
    On December 6,
    1991, the Board issued its Supplemental Opinion
    and Order remanding this matter to the Village
    of Romeoville for
    a definitive determination as
    to criterion
    1 of Section 39.2(a).
    On January
    9,
    1992,
    the Village of Roineoville filed a copy of its
    Resolution no.
    801-92, passed on January
    8,
    1992.
    Consistent
    with
    the
    procedure
    adopted
    in
    Clean
    Quality
    Resources,
    Inc.,
    PCB
    90—216,
    April
    11,
    1991,
    this
    docket
    will
    remain closed.
    Because there may be
    new
    issues arising from the
    Village’s Resolution,
    to preserve its rights Land and Lakes will
    need to file a new petition for review with the Board pursuant to
    Section 40.1 of the Act and
    35
    Ill. Adm.
    Code 101 within
    35 days
    of the date of the Village’s resolution.
    Because the remand was
    not the fault
    of Land and Lakes,
    the filing fee will be waived.
    The new petition should specify which portions of the record
    in
    this matter should be
    incorporated into any new docket,
    and the
    Board will waive the requirement of
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 101.106(a)
    that four copies of the required material be filed with the Board.
    Again, this docket remains closed.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    129—26 1

    2
    I,
    Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify,’~hatthe above Order was adopted on the
    ‘?~~—
    day of __________________________,
    1992,
    by a vote of
    0
    .
    ‘-4orothy M.,~9’unn, Clerk
    Illinois ~lution
    Control Board
    129—262

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