ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
April 23,
1992
RIVERSIDE LABORATORIES,
INC.,
)
)
Petitioner,
PCB 90—164
v.
)
PCB 90—165
)
(Variance)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by N.
Nardulli):
This
matter
comes
before
the
Board
on
a
motion
for
reconsideration
filed on April
15,
1992
by petitioner.
By the
instant
motion,
Riverside
asks
that
the
Board
reconsider
its
decision of
April
9,
1992 directing the hearing officer to set
these matters
for hearing.
The order directed that hearings be
completed by July 15,
1992,
in order to allow the Board to meet a
December 1,
1992 decision deadline.
These petitions were filed with the Board on August 29,
1990.
Following
the
permit
denial
by
the
Illinois
Environmental
Protection Agency
(Agency), the Federal Implementation Plan (FIP)
for
ozone
was
adopted
for
the
Chicago
Metropolitan
area.
Additionally, Illinois modified its State Implementation Plan (SIP)
according to the papercoating limitations of the.FIP.
Riverside
filed
a
petition
for
review
challenging
the
papercoating
limitations,
and the U.S. EPA is reconsidering the papercoating
limitations as they apply to Riverside.
As any grant of a variance
from
the
FIP
will
directly
impact
the
applicability
of
the
papercoating limitations of the SIP, Riverside believes that it is
not
in the parties’ and the Board’s best interests to proceed to
hearing at this time.
The Board
hereby grants petitioner’s motion to reconsider.
Upon reconsideration, the Board vacates the Board’s April
9,
1992
order.
Additionally, the Board orders a stay of the proceedings in
this matter until August
1,
1992,
and directs the parties to file
a status report with the Board to be received by the Board no later
than August
1,
1992.
The parties are free to seek an additional
stay of this proceeding, provided that the request is accompanied
by an appropriate waiver of the Board’s decision deadline.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
133—125
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,4do~hereby’Certifythattj~above order was adopted on the
____________
day of
_____________,
1992, by a vote of
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~Dorothy
N. p~nn,Clerk
Il~inoisPc~3IlutionControl Board
133—126