ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 16, 1995
PEOPLE OF THE STATE
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OF ILLINOIS,
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Complainant,
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v.
) PCB 96-80
) (Enforcement-Air)
BEHR PRECIOUS METALS, INC.,
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an Illinois corporation,
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Respondents.
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DISSENTING OPINION (by J. Theodore Meyer):
I dissent from the majority's acceptance of the stipulation
and settlement in this case because I continue to be troubled by
the absence of any mention of attorney's fees and costs in these
settlement agreements.
Section 42(f) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act)
provides that the Board may award costs and reasonable attorney's
fees in cases brought on behalf of the citizens of Illinois.
(415 ILCS 5/42(f) (1992)). This section should be construed
broadly, and a violator of the Act should reimburse the Illinois
taxpayer for all costs incurred by the Attorney General,
including indirect expenses such as travel time, administrative
support, printing, copying and overhead. In addition, attorney's
fees should include the indirect costs of health and life
insurance. After all, the time spent by complainant's attorney
in prosecuting this matter certainly could have been used to
handle other cases.
In this case, the complaint requests that the Board impose
such costs and fees; however, the stipulation and settlement does
not refer to this request, nor explain whether some percentage of
costs and fees was figured into the penalty. Costs and fees
should be pursued on behalf of the Illinois taxpayer, and I urge
the parties to bear this in mind in future negotiations in this
case.
In addition, the now common practice by state and local
governments of charging a "user fee" to those who use a service
(such as paying for photocopies) is certainly a cost that should
be imposed on a party who has violated the Act. This case
presented an opportunity to order the complainant to submit an
affidavit of all costs, and I believe that the Board should have
taken this opportunity.
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J. Theodore Meyer
Board Member
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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 ________________, 1995.
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Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board