ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
April
25,
1972
GLEN
OAK
CEMETERY
Cs.,
FOREST
)
ROME
CEMETERY
CO., CEDAR
PARK
)
CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION,
OAXRIDGE
)
CEMETERY,
INC.
)
I)
)
#172—117, 72—118,
v.
)
72—119,
72—120
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
Opinion
&
Order
of
the
Board
(by
Mr.
Carrie):
Our
order
of
Marc1~
28
dismissing
these
requests
for
permission
to
burn
diseased
trees
was
reversed
ex
parte
by
the
Appellate
Court,
which
directed
that
a
mandate
issue
forthwith
and
that
we
‘issue
a
permit
in
accordance
with
rules
and regulations.”
Our
motions
for
rehearing
and
for
stay
pending
appeal
were
denied
by
the
Appellate
Court
and
by
Mr. Justice
Ward
of
the
Illinois
Supreme
Court
respectively.
No opinion
has
been
filed
giving
reasons
for
the
reversal.
Since
the
mandate
has
been issued and a stay denied, we
have
no
recourse
but
to
comply with
the
order
to
the
extent
it lies within our power to do so.
Nothing in the statutes
gives us authority to issue permits, except for nuclear
facilities.
The best we can do is to order that the Environmental
Protection Agency,
which
has statutory authority over permits,
issue one.
In reading the court’s order without benefit of an
explanatory opinion, we can only conclude that this permit
may
be subject to such conditions as
are
required by the
regulations
and
as the
Agency
may
find
necessary to further
the purposes of the
Act,
since the order says a permit shall
issue “in accordance with rules and regulations.”
It is so ordered.
I,
Christan
Moffett,
Clerk
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board,
certify
th~t the
Board
adopted
the
above
Opipion
and
Order
this
p5”
day of April, by a
vote
of
SeO
7//
4—431