ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December 19, 1996
COUNTY OF WILL,
Complainant,
v.
FERDINAND J. AMBROSINI,
Respondent.
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AC 97-35
(WC 96 AC 19)
(Administrative Citation)
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by C.A. Manning):
This matter comes before the Board upon the October 31, 1996 filing of an
administrative citation pursuant to Section 31.1 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) by
the County of Will (County). A copy of that administrative citation is attached hereto.
Service of the administrative citation was made upon Ferdinand J. Ambrosini on November 2,
1996. The County alleges that on October 7, 1996 Ferdinand J. Ambrosini, present owner
and/or operator of a facility located in Will County and commonly known to the County as the
Ferdinand J. Ambrosini Property, violated Sections 21(p)(1) and 21(p)(3) of the Act. The
statutory penalty established for each violation is $500 pursuant to Section 42(b)(4) of the Act.
Ferdinand J. Ambrosini has not filed a petition for review with the Clerk of the Board
within 35 days of the date of service as allowed by Section 31.1(d)(1) of the Act. Therefore,
the Board finds Ferdinand J. Ambrosini has violated the provisions alleged in the
administrative citation. Since there are two (2) such violations, the total penalty to be imposed
is set at $1,000.
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It is hereby ordered that, unless the penalty has already been paid, within 30
days of the date of this order, Ferdinand J. Ambrosini shall, by certified check
or money order payable to the County of Will, pay a penalty in the amount of
$1,000, which is to be sent to:
Will County Land Use Department
Solid Waste Division
Attn: Julie Juntunen
Environmental Enforcement Officer
501 Ella Avenue
Joliet, Illinois 60433
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2.
Respondent shall include the remittance form and write the case name and
number and its social security or federal employer identification number on the
certified check or money order.
3.
Penalties unpaid after the due date shall accrue interest pursuant to Section 42(g)
of the Act.
4.
Payment of this penalty does not prevent future prosecution if violations
continue.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Section 41 of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/41 (1994)) provides for
the appeal of final Board orders to the Illinois Appellate Court within 35 days of the date of
service of this order. The Rules of the Supreme Court of Illinois establish filing requirements.
(See also 35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.246 “Motions for Reconsideration.”)
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, hereby certify that
the above order was adopted on the _____ day of ___________, 1996, by a vote of
______________.
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Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board