ILLINOIS
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 25, 1972
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
#72—108
V.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(BY SAMUEL T.
LAWTON,
JR.)
Petition for variance from an Order of the Environmental
Protection Agency designating the sewer
to which connection is
sought inadequate, was filed by the Central Christian Church,
a
religious corporation, presently operating
in a sixty—seven year-
old building in Waukegan,
Illinois, and servicing a congregation
of seventy—five families,
to enable the erection of a new church
structure at 1400 Yorkhouse Road, Waukegan,
Illinois.
(An earlier
petition seeking variance from our sewer ban order entered in
League of Women Voters
v.
North Shore Sanitary District,
#70-7
had been dismissed as moot on March
28,
1972
in view of our blanket
variance entered in North Shore Sanitary District v. Environmental
Protection Agency,
#71—343,
as revised March
2,
1972.)
Subsequent to
the
preparation of plans and specificati~ons,
site preparation and the attaining of financing,
a building permit
was issued on July
22,
1971,
Petitioner represents
that because of
the likelihood of increasing costs and the necessity of re-designing
of plans, construction was undertaken immediately, which precluded
the need for modification
of the structure and resulting curtailment
in growth of the congregation that would ensue from a postponement.
It
appears that the structure has been virtually completed and will
be ready for occupancy,
assuming sewer connection is authorized.
Human waste will be discharged from the new structure substan-
tially in the same amount as presently being discharged from the
existing church building.
The existing church building has been
sold on contract to the architect for office use, who presently
occupies an office
in
Waukegan employing seven people.
The petition represents that the present church structure is
outmoded and inadequate and unsuitable for use for religious services
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in its present condition.
It does not offer suitable parking and
in its outmoded condition is not conducive to the
growth
of
the
congregation.
Petitioner~scongregation consists of seventy—five
families
in the Waukegan community,
and petitioner represents that
denial of a sewer permit will produce an arbitrary and unreasonable
hardship on the adults and children who attend the church and cthrch
school,
and
who
rely
on its existence for the satisfaction of religious
needs,
as
well
as
financial
loss
to
the
congregation
resulting
from
its
inability
to
use
the
newly
constructed
facilities.
The
Environmental
Protection
Agency
has
recommended
that
the
variance
be
granted
subject
to
the
condition
that
petitioner
°~tain
one
of the connection permits previously authorized
to the North
Shore Sanitary District for the Waukegan sewage treatment plant,
pursuant to our order in North Shore Sanitary District v. Environ-
mental Protection Agency,
#71—343,(Supra~,) The recommendation note.
that the church building will he limited in use to approximately six
hours per week, over
a three-day period,
and the facilities will be
used only by church members while away from their homes.
The Agency
concludes that the increased waste load resulting from this connection
will not be significant.
We
believe
the hardship
on
the
congregation
resulting
from a
denial
of
the
variance
outweighs
the
detriment
resulting
to
the
community
from
the
slight
increased
load
on
the
North
Shore
Sanitary
District
faci1ities~
Cf~.,
Congregation
Am
Echod
v,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
#72-202,
Order
dated
July
18,
1972,
Opinion
dated
July
25,
1972~
This
opinion
constitutes
the
findinqs
of
fact
and
conclusions
of
law
of
the
BoardS
IT
IS
THE
ORDER
of
the
Pollution
Control
Board
that
Central
Christian
Church
he
granted
a
variance
to
connect
its
church
struc-
ture
at 1400 Yorkhouse Road,
Waukegan,
Illinois,
to facilities
tribu-~
tary to the
North
Shore
Sanitary
District upon condition that the
District grant to petitioner a connection permit as authorized in
North Shore Sanitary District v. Environmental Protection Agency,
#71—343,
as revised March
2,
1972, which permit the Board does hereby
authorize.
I, Christan Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
Board,
certify
that
the
above
Opinion
was adopted on the ~
of
July,
1972 by
a
vote
of
4—0.
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