ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
April 24,
1986
IN THE MATTER OF:
APPLICATION FOR LAKE MICHIGAN
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PCB 86-60
PERMIT NO.
187 LM FOR
THE CITY OF LAKE FOREST
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CONCURRING OPINION
(by J.
D.
Dumelle):
My reasons for concurring in this proceeding are the extreme
haste
in which
the decision was
reached and the expressed concern
about erosion of the bluffs.
The instant case was filed with the Board on April
22.
I
was
in Springfield, Illinois for
a long scheduled opening talk at
a professional conference.
Consequently
I had only April
23
to
look at the materials
along with all other
late filings for the
Board meeting of April
24.
The Pollution Control Board’s long-standing practice
of
discussion
of
a case at a Board meeting and decision two weeks
later
is
a good one.
It could not
be followed here because of
the bond sale scheduled
for May
5 by the City of Lake
Forest..
Concerned citizens had two professional oceanographers
scheduled to inspect the shoreline April
26—27.
Their reports
would
have been of great interest
to me.
I voted
for the
amendment
to hold the matter for
those
and other
comments but
it
lost on
a
3—3 vote.
I
do not agree with the majority
that the Board does not
have authority over projects which may increase erosion.
Increased erosion means
that
shoreline bluffs will collapse into
Lake Michigan.
These bluffs contain soil which
the Board
itself
would not allow as
fill.
Why then should the Board not be
concerned about increased and perhaps avoidable erosion?
Having lost the attempt
to gain more time for consideration
I concurred in the issuance
of the permit.
The City of Lake
Forest has committed itself to shore monitoring and to mitigation
measures,
if necessary.
it has competent consultants.
The
concerned citizens also have adequate technical assistance.
The
final outcome should
be acceptable to all while protecting Lake
Michigan
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I,
Dorothy M.
Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Concurring Opinion was filed
on the
______________
day of
~
1986.
Dorothy
M.
‘Gunn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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