NEW CASES
    MARCH 7, 2002 BOARD MEETING
     
    02-114
    Logan Jones Ltd. Partnership 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.
    02-115
    People of the State of Illinois v. Blue Ridge Construction Corporation – The Board
    accepted for hearing this air and water enforcement action involving a Peoria County facility.
    02-116
    Rezmar Corporation 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.
    02-117
    Marlena Mackie 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 Marion County facility.
    02-118
    Village of Round Lake Park v. IEPA The Board granted petitioner’s motion for leave to
    file exhibit “A” to petition for variance at a later date.
    02-119
    Milton C. and Virginia L. Kamholz v. Lawrence and Mariane Sporleder – The Board
    held for a later duplicitous/frivolous determination this citizen’s air and noise enforcement action
    involving a McHenry County facility.
    AC 02-40
    IEPA v. Dwaine Bauer and Tim Tipsword – The Board accepted an administrative
    citation against these Cumberland County respondents.
    AS 02-4
    In the Matter of: Petition of Central Illinois Light Company for an Adjusted Standard
    from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 214.141 – Pending receipt of the certificate of publication, the Board
    held this Peoria County facility’s petition for an adjusted standard from the air pollution control
    regulations.
     
    R02-20
    In the Matter of: Proposed Horween Leather Company Site Specific Air Rule, 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 211.6170 – The Board accepted for hearing the February 19, 2002 proposal of the
    Horween Leather Company for a site-specific rulemaking to amend the Board’s air pollution
    control regulations. The Board also granted petitioner’s motion to waive the signature
    requirement.

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