ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August 13,
1971
RICHARD
S. TAUBER
v.
)
PCB 71—171
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Opinion of the Board
(By Mr. Aldrich):
On March
31,
1971,
the B6ard entered an Order
in the case of
League of Women Voters of Illinois et al.
v. North Shore Sanitary
District,
PCB 70-7,
70-12,
70—13,
and 70-14, prohibiting any new
sewer connections
to facilities operated by the North Shore
Sanitary District until adequate treatment
is achieved..
Petitioner
seeks
a variance from that ruling in order to connect two existing
dwellings to the District~s sev~erlines.
The houses are presently vacant because the Lake County Health
Department has found the septic systems to be inadequate and a
hazard to public health,
Petitioner states that the lots
are too
small
to accomodate
a modern septic system and that the well on
one of the lots
is unlawfully close to the septic system.
Thus
alternative means of sewage treatment are unavailable.
Furthermore,
the vacant dwellings are prey to vermin and vandals.
Unless the
variance is granted,
the houses cannot be occupied for income
production or for protection of the properties.
The effect on the environment
if the variance
is granted is not
described in the petition.
Nevertheless,
we judge the potential
harm from the additional wastes
to be minimal in comparison with
the hardship accruing
to petitioner should his request be denied.
We will therefore grant
the variance.
The variance
is hereby granted subject to receipt of an affidavit
verifying the statements
in the petition.
This Opinion constitutes
the Board~sfindings, of fact and conclusions of law.
,I dissent
I, Regina
E.
Ryan, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board, hereby
certify that
the Board adopted the above opinion this ~day
of
1971.
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