ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April
6,
1989
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
AC 89—52
CITY OF ASSUMPTION,
an
)
Illinois Municipal Corporation,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by
3.
Theodore Meyer):
This matter
is before
the Board on
a motion
for extension of
time filed
by respondent
the City of Assumption
(City)
on April
3,
1989.
The City seeks an extension of time
to file a formal
petition for review of an administrative citation issued by the
Illinois Environmental Protection
(Agency).
The City states that
its city council
is expected
to vote to close
its sanitary
landfill
at the council’s April
5 meeting,
or shortly
thereafter.
The City contends that
it would be
in everyone’s
best
interest
to resolve this matter without
a hearing
on the
citation, and states that the City intends to contact the Agency
to discuss this matter shortly after
the April
5 city council
meeting.
Thus,
the City seeks an extension of time to file
a
petition
for review.
Pursuant
to Section
31.1
of the Environmental Protection Act
(Act), a person named
in an administrative citation has 35 days
from the date of service of the citation to petition
the Board
for
review.
Ill.
Rev.
Stat.
1987,
ch.
lll’/2,
par.
1031.1.
The
Board cannot extend this statutory 35—day appeal period.
However,
since the City has indicated its desire
to contest the
citation,
the Board will construe
the motion
for extension of
time as
a petition
for review.
As
is the practice,
a hearing
officer
will
be assigned
to this case, and details of scheduling
or delaying
a hearing can be worked out with that assigned
hearing
officer.
Of course, the City is free
to later
file an
amended petition or
to move
to dismiss its petition
for review,
as
it desires.
The Board points out, however, that at some point
the City may incur hearing costs.
See Section 42(b)(4)
of the
Act.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
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I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, h~~bycertify
hat tbe above Order
was adopted on
the
~
~
day of
______________,
1989,
by
a vote of
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Dorothy
M.
c~k9~n,Clerk
Illinois P~3~IutionControl Board
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