ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 17,
1982
VILLAGE OF BLOOMINGDALE and
)
URBAN INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORP.,
)
Petitioners,
v.
)
PCB 81—207
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
On January 29,
1982, Mr. Thomas W. Budzik “formally
requestedl
a public hearing...because
he
did)
not know what
effect if any
variance
will have on local residents’
shallow
well water
supply”.
On February
3,
1982 petitioners moved that
the request for hearing be denied.
They argue first,
that
hearing
is not mandatory,
as this request was filed too late
to qualify as
a Section 37(c)
“objection”,
and secondly that
“the benefits
to be gained by convening a public hearing for
requester’s purposes are nil,
if any, compared to the time and
expense
of
public hearing)”.
Mr. Budzik has not responded
to this motion, with which he was served.
The Agency has not
replied to the motion,
but on February
8,
1982 filed a
Recommendation in support of grant of variance.
While the Board agrees that hearing in this matter
is not
mandatory,
the Board must make clear that questions of expense
are not the primary considerations involved in the Board
determination to convene discretionary public hearings.
Hearing
in this matter shall be expeditiously scheduled and held,
as
neither the petition nor the Recommendation address the concern
raised
in the hearing request.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, he eb
certify that the above Order was adopted on
the
/Th_
day of
___________________,
1982 by a vote of
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Illinois Pollutio
ontrol Board
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