ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October
31r
1972
IN
MATTER
OF
PROPOSED NOISE REGULATIONS
)
#R72-16
FOR TOYS
OPINION AND ORDER OF
THE
BOARD
(BY SAMUEL
T,
LAWTON,
JR.)
Petition bearing in excess
of
200
signatures
was
received
from
C.
A.
N. Citizens Against Noise,
proposing adoption of a regula-
tion,
providing as follows:
uNo
toy may produce noise on a continuous basis
exceeding 85 decibels on the A scale, slow mode of
operation,
as measured one foot from said toy;
no
form of toy gun,
rifle or other such device produce
noise on an impulse or explosive basis
exceeding 100
decibels as measured on the A scale, fast mode of opera-
tion as measured one foot distance from said toy or
other explosive device.”
The relevant sectionsof the Environmental Protection Act
relating
to the Board~sjurisdiction with respect to the adoption
of Noise Regulations,
provide as follows:
“Section 23
The General Assembly finds
that excessive noise
endangers physical and emotional health and well-
being, interferes with legitimate business and
recreational
activities,
increases
construction
costs,
depresses
property
values,
offends
the
senses,
creates
public
nuisances,
and
in
other respects re-
duces the quality of our environment.
It
is the purpose of this Title to prevent noise
which creates a public nuisance.
Section
24
No person shall emit beyond the boundaries of his
property any noise that unreasonably interferes with
the enjoyment of life or with any lawful business or
activity,
so as to violate any regulation or standard
adopted by the Board under this Act.
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Section
25
The Board,
pursuant to the procedures prescribed in
Title VII of this Act, may adopt regulations prescribing
limitations on noise emissions beyond the boundaries of
the property of any person and prescribing requirements
and standards
for equipment and procedures for monitoring
noise and the collection, reporting and retention of data
resulting from such monitoring.”
It will be seen from the above-quoted statutory provisions
that
the
Board’s
jurisdiction
for
the
adoption
of
regulations
in
this
field relates to noise emitted beyond
the boundaries
of
the property on which the
noise
has
been
generated
and
is
concerned
with the environmental impact inherent in such noise generation.
The proposed regulation is essentially one in the category of
consumer protection and does not fall within the area of control
envisioned by the Legislature for which
the Board
is authorized
to enact regulations.
We make no determination
as to the need or value of such
regulation but hold that it
is not within our legal province
to consider it.
Accordingly, the petition proposing adoption
of the above regulation is hereby dismissed.
IT IS SO
ORDERED.
I,
Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted on
the
j~
#day of
~
,
1972, by
a vote of
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to
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