ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
October
17,
1972
LAKE
FOREST
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
)
ASSOCIATION
)
#72—402
v.
)
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
)
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD
(BY
SAMUEL
T.
LAWTONI
JR.)
Lake
Forest
Savings
and
Loan
Association
has
filed a peti-
tion
for
variance
from
our North Shore Sanitary District sewer
connection
ban
order,
LWV,
et
al
v.
NSSD,
#70-7,
etc.
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PCB
369,
(March 31,
1971)
to enable construction of a two-story,
5,000
square foot structure in Lake Forest, which will discharge into
facilities
tributary to the Lake Forest sewage treatment plant.
At one time,
the property was improved with a single-family
residence and a dry cleaning plant, which employed twelve persons.
These structures have been demolished.
Petitioner represents that
it will be discharging less waste into the sanitary district
facilities
than the former owners of the property, having fewer
employees,
and will not discharge chemical fluids presumably used
in the cleaning plant operation.
The petition fails
to state when the former structures
were demolished, which information is vital in the determination
of whether a variance should be granted.
Specifically, we will
need to know whether the demolition took place before or after
the imposition of our sewer connection ban order of March
31,
1971.
Such facts are germane to a determination of whether
a
variance would be needed at all,
for we have said our sewer ban
order does not forbid connections that replace existing sources
and do not result in a net increase in the organic or hydraulic
load to
a given sewer or treatment facility.
See State National
Bank of Evanston v. Environmental Protection Agency, #72-176,
4 PCB 499
(May 10, 1972).
Cf. John S. Wineman,
et al
v. Environ-
mental Protection Agency,
#72-310,
5 PCB
(October 17,
1972)
Petitioner is ordered to file this information with the
Environmental Protection Agency and with the Pollut,ion Control
Board within ten days from the date of this Order.
The Environ-
mental Protection Agency is ordered to file its recommendation
within twenty-one days from the receipt of the information sought.
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The statutory period for the granting of the variance shall
commence upon the receipt of the foregoing information from petitioner.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board,
certify
that
the
above
Order
was
adepted
on the
~74 ~day
of
Octo-
ber,
1972, by a vote of
.5’
to
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