CENTURY
21 AG REALTORS AND
ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP,
Petitioners,
)
v.
)
PC~3 81—8
tLi~IMOtSENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
)
AGENC
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.D.
Dumelle):
On January
23,
1981, Thouvenot—Wade and Moercheri,
Inc.,
filed a Variance Petition requesting relief which would allow
the construction of a sewer system tributary
to the
St.
Clair
Township Lincolnshire Treatment Facility.
The petition was
apparently filed on behalf of Century 21 AG Realtors
(Century
21), although that
is not clear from the petition.
The petition is deficient in several respects.
First,
bnth Century
21 and St. Clair Township must he parties
in this
action.
If either or both are not yet parties,
they must
b-~joined pursuant
to Procedural Rules
309 and 303(c).
Second,
sevurd
requirements
of
Procedural Rule 401(a) are lacking;
i:h’~re
is
no
specific
Lientification of the particular rule
f~mwhich variance
is sought
(401(a)(i)); there
is no assessment:
of the environmental impact
(401(a)(7); and there is no stateiien~
of measures
to be undertaken
to minimize any adverse impact
(401(a)(1O)).
Third, while
the petition purports
to waive
ha.iriri~j, that waiver
is not accompanied by an affidavit
st~ieari-tq
to the
truth, of the facts alleged
in the petition
(401(b)).
Finally,
there
is an inadequate statement of hardship (401(c)).
Unless these defects are cured within 45 days
of
the
r~ate
of this Or.ier by
the filing
off an amended petition ~nd
the joining
of
necessary parties,
this petition will
be ~
tc)
.1’Lsmissal.
IT
tS
~O
ORDERED.
40—44
1
I, Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby certify that the above Order ~~asadopted
on the
day of
______________,
1981
by
a vote
off
Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control
Bo~rd
40—442