ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July 20,
1978
GLOBE WHOLESALE BUILDING,
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)
Petitioner,
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v.
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PCB 78—166
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Goodman):
This matter was brought before the Board by Globe Wholesale
Building
(Globe)
on an emergency basis requesting variance from
Section 962 of the Board’s Water Pollution Regulations (Regu-
lations)
to allow the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
to issue
a permit under Section 952 of the Regulations
for Globe’s warehouse located in the Village of Itasca,
Illinois.
At the time of construction,
the building was allocated 30
population equivalents
(P.E.) with respect to the sewage dis-
charge of the industrial site in which it
is located.
Globe was
required to file with the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency for a permit for the allocation but, apparently through
a misunderstanding,
Globe was informed that it would not need a
permit since it proposed to discharge less than 1500 gallons of
effluent per day.
A permit for
30 P.E. was thus never issued,
and in 1976,
the Village of Itasca was placed on restricted status
by the Agency.
Globe
is in negotiations with Superior Tea to
rent the entire premises to Superior Tea, but as
a condition
precedent to the lease being consummated, Superior Tea requires
an occupancy permit covering their eventual full time employment
of 175 employees and transient flow of
25 outside truck drivers
which may from time to time be on the premises.
It is estimated
that this number of people would produce a P.E. of
28.
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Globe alleges that it would be unable to rent the warehouse
without the permit and that the result would be not only extreme
financial hardship to Globe but in addition would cause the
eventual loss of jobs and would cause the warehouse to be empty
and
therefore a blight in the area.
The Agency Recommendation
was received by the Board on an emergency basis and indicates
that the sewage treatment plant operated by the Village of Itasca
is under restricted status and is
in violation of water quality
and effluent standards at the present time.
However data pre-
seated by the Agency indicates that Spring Brook,
the receiving
stream, does not seem to be adversely affected by Itasca’s dis-
charge.
The Agency proposes that a variance for 28 P.E. be
granted rather than the
35 P.E. requested by Globe.
The Board finds that it would be an arbitrary and unreason-
able hardship to deny Globe this variance, particularly since
the need for the variance appears to be caused by a minor mini-
sterial or administrative error in 1973.
The Board will there-
fore grant variance to Globe for its warehouse from Rule 962
Chapter
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for a total of
30 P.E.,
the original allottment for
that warehouse, under certain conditions.
This Opinion constitutes the finding of facts and conclusions
of law of the Board in this matter.
ORDER
It is the Order of the Pollution Control Board that Globe
Wholesale Building be granted variance from Rule 962 of Chapter
3 of the Board’s Water Pollution Regulations subject to the
following conditions:
A.
Discharge shall be limited to
30 population
equivalents.
B.
This variance in no way affects the status
of the Itasca sewage treatment plant.
C.
Within 45 days of the ado~ptionof this Order,
the Globe Wholesale Building shall execute and
forward to the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency,
2200 Churchill Road,
Springfield, Illinois
62706 a Certification of Acceptance and Agreement
to be bound to all terms and conditions of this
Order.
The
45 day period shall be held in abeyance
during any period this matter is being appealed.
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The form of said Certification shall be as follows:
CERTIFICATION
I
(We),
having read and
fully understanding the Order of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board in PCB 78-166 hereby accept said Order
and agree
to be bound by all of the terms and conditions
thereof.
SIGNED___________________________
TITLE____________________________
DATE___________________________
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, bereby certify the a ove Opinion and Order
wer~dopted on the~~’day of
,
1978 by a vote
Christan L. Moff
Clerk
Illinois Pollutio
ontrol Board
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