NEW CASES
    DECEMBER 6, 2001 BOARD MEETING
     
    02-58
    Sauer-Danfoss (US) Company v. IEPA – The Board accepted for hearing this
    underground storage tank appeal and granted attorney for petitioner’s motion to appear
    pro hac
    vice
    .
    02-59
    MAC Investments v. IEPA – The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
    time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Cook County facility.
    02-60
    City of East Moline v. IEPA – The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of
    time to file a permit appeal on behalf of this Rock Island County facility.
    02-61
    Amtrak (Lumber Street Yard, Lust Incident No. 980039) v. IEPA – The Board granted
    this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf
    of this Cook County facility.
    02-62
    Amtrak (Lumber Street Yard, Lust Incident Nos. 980038, 982270 and 912018) v. IEPA –
    The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank
    appeal on behalf of this Cook County facility.
    02-63
    People of the State of Illinois v. MII, Inc. – The Board accepted for hearing this air
    enforcement action involving a Peoria County facility.
    02-64
    McNeill Twins Oil Company v. IEPA – The Board granted petitioner 30 days in which to
    retain an attorney and for that attorney to file an amended petition for review. If petitioner does
    not file an amended petition for review on or before January 5, 2002 this matter will be
    dismissed, and the docket closed.
    02-65
    GBF Graphics, Inc. v. IEPA – No action taken.
    02-66
    J&J Farms, L.L.C. v. IEPA - The Board found and certified that specified facilities of J&J
    Farms, L.L.C. located in Pike County are “pollution control facilities” for the purpose of
    preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2000)).
    02-67
    Shinn Lane Production v. IEPA – The Board found and certified that specified facilities
    of Shinn Lane Production located in Pike County are “pollution control facilities” for the
    purpose of preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2000)).
    02-68
    Kimble Glass, Inc. v. IEPA – Upon receipt of an Illinois Environmental Protection
    Agency recommendation, the Board granted this Cook County facility a 45-day provisional
    variance, subject to conditions, from the air pollution control regulations set forth in 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 212.321 and conditions 7.5.5(b) and 7.5.6(a) of its Title V Permit.
    AC 02-23
    IEPA v. Kim Joines – The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
    Douglas County respondent.
    AC 02-24
    IEPA v. Robert Dennis – The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
    Cass County respondent.
    AC 02-25
     
    IEPA v. Robert Wiersema – The Board accepted an administrative citation against this
    Cook County respondent.
    R02-10
    In the Matter of: Amendments to General Permitting Provisions for Portable Emission
    Units: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201 – The Board accepted for hearing the Illinois

    Environmental Protection Agency’s November 30, 2001 proposal to amend the Board’s air
    pollution control regulations.
    R02-11
    In the Matter of: Water Quality Triennial Review: Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    302.208(e)-(g), 302.504(a), 302.575(d), 303.444, 309.141(h); and Proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    301.267, 301.313, 301.413, 304.120, and 309.157 – The Board accepted for hearing the Illinois
    Environmental Protection Agency’s November 9, 2001 proposal to amend the Board’s water
    pollution control regulations.
     
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