ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    October 10, 1985
    CONCERNED CITIZENS GROUP,
    )
    An Unincorporated, Voluntary
    )
    Association; THERESA CASTARELLI;
    )
    DEE ANN
    MAYER
    and SHIRLEY WATSON
    )
    )
    Petitioners
    )
    )
    PCB
    85—97
    v.
    )
    )
    COUNTY OF
    MARION
    and I.S., INC.,
    )
    An Illinois Corporation also
    )
    known as INDUSTRIAL SALVAGE and
    )
    TJDUSTRIAL SALVAGE, INC.,
    )
    Respondents
    ORDER OF
    THE
    BOARD
    (by R.
    C. Flemal):
    On September 12, 1985, Respondent I.S.,
    Inc.
    (‘I.S.’), also
    known as Industrial Salvage and Industrial Salvage,
    Inc., filed a
    ‘motion to correct record and pleadings’ in this matter.
    This
    motion requests that the Board,
    if it finds it ‘desirable or
    necessary’, modify by interlineation the record and pleadings to
    iniert the name ‘1.5., Inc.’ wherever the names ‘Industrial
    Salvage’ or ‘Industrial Salvage, Inc.’ appear.
    This motion is apparently in response to Petitioner’s
    allegation that I.S. misrepresented its true identity to the
    Marion County Board at hearing on I.S.’ petition before that body
    for approval of a new regional pollution control facility in
    Marion County, Illinois.
    I.S. contends that there was no
    misrepresentation and that the County Board was not deceived nor
    defrauded by any alleged confusion regarding the true identity of
    I.S.
    The Board does not accept the rationale for this motion.
    Petitioners have raised the issue of possible misrepresentation
    on the pert of 1.S.; Board determination of this issue will
    require analysis of the record as it was developed before the
    Marion County Board.
    To grant the motion put forward by I.S.
    would be to effectively alter the record, thereby preventing the
    Board from accurately appraising the merits of the claim raised
    by Petitioners.
    The Board therefore denies the motion offerred
    by I.S.
    The Board points out, however, that by this Order
    it
    takes no position on the merits of the ‘misrepresentation’ issue
    as raised by the Petitioners.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    Board Members Joan G. Anderson, S. Theodore Meyer, and John
    Marlin dissented.
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    Dorothy ~4.Gunri,
    Clerk of the Illinoi3 Pollution ‘2o~rY
    3oar•~,herehycertify
    that the above Ordei wa~
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    on
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    day of
    ____________________,
    1985,
    by
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    Dorothy M~dunn,
    Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control
    f3oar3.
    66-40

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