ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
September
4,
1980
VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY,
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 79—269
AURORA SANITARY DISTRICT, et al.,
)
Respondents.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Anderson):
On August 15,
1980, the parties filed a Joint Motion to
Dismiss Proceeding.
Review of the history of this action leads
the Board to conclude that there is currently no proceeding
before it to be dismissed.
The Village of Montgomery filed its complaint in this action
on December 18,
1979.
By its Order of March
20,
1980, the Board
granted the intervenors’ motion to strike portions of the complaint.
In
so doing,
the Board concluded that:
“With the above stricken from it the complaint
does not state facts upon which the Board could enter
an Order.
The complaint is stricken.
This case will
be subject to dismissal unless an amended complaint is
filed within thirty—five days of the date of this Order.”
The last sentence, which refers to the Board’s custom of
retaining the same case or docket number when further action is
anticipated,
cannot be construed to imply that the Board was doing
anything more than granting leave to file another complaint.
At no time has an amended complaint been filed.
As the
Village’s complaint was stricken in its entirety, there is no
controversy over which the Board has jurisdiction. Consequently,
the Board has no authority to consider either the Joint Motion or
the Settlement Agreement executed by the parties, since there still
are no stated facts upon which the Board can enter an Order.
The docket on PCB 79—269 is hereby closed.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board hereby cert~fythat the above Order was
dopted
on the
~
day of
____________,
1980 by a vote of
Jc~
Christan L. Moff~
,
Cerk
Illinois Pollutio
ontrol Board