ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
9,
1989
CHEMETCO INC.,
Petitioner,
v.
)
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ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.D.
Dumelle):
This matter comes before the Board
upon
a February
14,
1989,
motion to dismiss
filed
the
the Illinois
Environmental Protection
Agency (Agency).
On March
1,
1989, Chemetco,
Inc.,
(Chemetco)
filed
a response.
The Board notes that Chemetco’s response was
not filed within
the seven—day response period provided under
Section 103.140(c)
of
the Board’s Procedural Rules
(35 Ill. Adm.
Code 103.140(c)).
Nor was Chernetco’s response accompanied by a
motion for leave
to file instanter.
Therefore,
Chemetco’s
response is not accepted.
In support of its motion
to dismiss
the Agency states that
on December
2,
1988
the Agency mailed
to Chemetco the permit
in
issue.
The Agency states that
35 days after December
2 is
January
6, 1989
and that because Chemetco’s petition was
filed on
January
9,
1989,
the appeal
is late and should
be dismissed.
The Board does not agree.
Section 101.105(a)
of the Board’s
Procedural Rules
(35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 101.105(a))
states
in part:
Section 101.105
Computation of Time
a)
Computation of any period of time
prescribed by these rules or the Act
shall
begin with the first business
day following the day on which the
act, event,
or development occurs
and shall
run until the end of the
last day,
or the next following
business day if the last day
is
a
Saturday, Sunday,
or
legal
holiday.
Where
the period of time
is five days
or less,
Saturdays,
Sundays and legal holidays shall
be
excluded
in the computation of time.
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Thus,
the 35—day appeal period begins on the next business day,
Monday, December
5,
1988,
and ends Monday, January
9,
1989.
As
Chemetco’s petition was filed on January
9,
1989,
it
is timely
filed.
The Agency’s motion
is therefore denied.
The Board notes that the computation of time periods
is
currently being addressed
in
the Board’s rulemaking proceeding
R88—5, Revisions
to
the Boards Procedural
Rules.
Until those
rules are finally adopted, however, the Board will continue
to
comply with Section 101.105(a)
as written.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Order was adooted
on
the
_______________
day of ))~-~__1L’
,
1989 by
a ~iote
of
.
Dorothy
M.
~~inn, Clerk
Illinois Po~1utionControl Board
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