ILLINOiS
POLLUTION
(~ONT~OLBOARL
September
20, 1985
ILLINOiS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
V.
)
PCB 84—118
RiCHARD
C.
McCORMICK,
Respondent.
Ok~EROF THE BORRD
(by J.D~
Dumelle):
This matter
comes before
the Board
upon
a September
6, 1985
motion for sanctions filed
on behalf
of the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency).
No response was filed
on behalf of Mr. McCormick.
In
its motion
the Agency states
the
following chronology of events
(supported
by affidavit):
1.
April
23,
1985:
First set of
interrogatories and
request
to produce served on McCormick.
2.
June
13,
1985:
Hearing officer
order requiring
McCormick to comply with discovery requests by July
1,
1985.
3.
July 17,
1985;
Agency
:ietter
to McCormick noting
continued lack of compliance with Hearing Officer Order
noting possible sanctions.
4.
August
16, 1985:
Deposition of
Mc McCormick
taken.
when asked why he had not yet complied, McCormick stated
his wife had sent some records the the Agency, but
remainder
would have been
too expensive
to send.
Agency
later determined
that no such records had been received.
The Board finds that McCormick~sfailure to comply with
the
Board’s rules
and the Hearing Officer Order
is
unreasonable,
without
justification and has prejudiced
the Agency
in
its
preparation
for hearing.
Therefore,
the Board hereby grants
the
Agency~smotion for sanctions,
as follows:
1.
McCormick is barred
from introducing any evidence,
including oral
testirfton\;, on
the
issue of his
income and
business finances;
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2.
McCormick
is barred
from introducing documentary
evidence on the issue of volume and character
of
material at his
rlinonk landfill; and
3.
McCormick
is barred from introducing documentary
evidence on the
issue of equipment purchase
and rental.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy
M. Gunn, Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that ~theabove Order was adopted on
the
______________
day ~
,
1985 by vote
of
7-D
.
/V
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Dorothy
M.
Gunn, Clerk
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board
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