ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
4,
1977
HARRY
WEESE
AND
ASSOCIATES,
)
Petitioner,
v.
)
PCB 77-~140
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
)
AGENCY,
)
Respondents
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr.
Goodman):
This matter is before the Board on a Petition for Variance
filed by Petitioner on May 25,
1977 seeking relief from the
combined sewer prohibition
in Rule
602(a)
of Chapter
3:
Water
Pollution.
An Amended Petition
was submitted on June
13,
1977
pursuant to
the Board’s
Order of
May
26,
1977.
The Agency’s
Recommendation to grant
the variance was filed
on July
11,
1977.
The hearing was waived in
accordance with
Rule 401(b)
of the
Board’s Procedural Rules.
Petitioner
seeks variance from Rule 602(a)
of Chapter
3:
Water Pollution, which
prohibits the
construction of new combined
sewers,
in order to
construct
such
sewers to
service a proposed
2.8 acre development in the Village of Oak Park,
The project
includes
84 new town
house residential units,
a commercial building
with apartment in the
upper floors and
two existing buildings to be
converted into residential
units
for a total population estimated
at 488.
The development will be
tributary
to existing combined
sewers of the Metropolitan
Sanitary District
(MSD).
Petitioner
argues that the proposal
to replace and
modify
and thus improve the
existing overloaded sewers
should be considered “replacements”
rather than “new”
combined sewers and
that
construction of separate
sewers at the cost
of disrupted
utility services and $500,000
is
unreasonable.
The facts in
this matter are
similar to recent variances
granted by the Board.
~~y~~nNowak
v. Environmental Protection
Agency,
PCB 76-193
(November 10,
1976);
Near
North Development
—2~
PCB 77-78
(May 26,
1977).
The Board finds the reasons which made a variance grant
warranted in those cases are applicable here as well.
There
is no
problem with sewer backup or flooding in the area and minimal
environmental damage will result from this variance grant.
The
MSD’s tunnel and reservoir
proj~t
(TARP)
constitutes an
acceptable
compliance plan.
Requiring the construction of seperate
sewers
would
serve
no
purpose, and, finding that an arbitrary and
unreasonable hardship would
result from
denial,
we shall grant
the variance from
Rule 602(a) of
the Water Pollution
Regulations.
Petitioner~srequest
for variance from
Rule 962 of Chapter
3 is
dismissed.
However,
a grant
of a
variance from a substantive
rule,
here 602(a),
renders a variance from
962 unnecessary.
Peti—
tioner
is still required
to
file for all necessary permits.
This Opinion constitutes the Board~sfindings
of fact and
conclusions
of
law
in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Pollution Control
Board
that:
1)
Harry Weese and
Associates
is
hereby granted a Variance
from Rule 602(a) of Chapter
3:
Water
Pollution,
to allow the
construction of
the proposed combined sewers
described in this
Opinion herein.
2)
Petitioner’s Request for Variance from Rule 962 of
Chapter
3:
Water
Pollution is dismissed.
3)
Petitioner shall
apply for and receive all
necessary
Agency permits.
IT IS SO
ORDERED.
Mr.
Dumelle abstains.
I,
Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of
the Illinois
Pollution Control
Board
hereby certify the above Opinion
and
Order wer
adopted on
the~day
of~,
1977 by a vote of___________________
Illinois Pollution