ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
March 2,
1995
OAK
PARK
AND
MADISON 76,
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)
Petitioner,
)
v.
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PCB 95—68
)
(Provisional Variance-Air)
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
)
PROTECTION AGENCY,
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)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by R.C.
Fleinal):
Pursuant to Section 35(b)
of the Environmental Protection
Act
(Act)
(415 ILCS 5/35(b)), Oak Park and Madison 76 has
requested that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency) recommend that the Board grant a provisional variance to
allow Oak Park and Madison 76’s gasoline dispensing operation
(service station)
to continue operating even though it did not
install operational vapor recovery equipment by November
1,
1994.
This provisional variance is being requested because petitioner’s
contractor was not available to perform the installation at the
facility before the compliance deadline.
This request for a
provisional variance and the Notification of Recommendation was
filed with the Board by the Agency on Tuesday, February 28,
1995.
Pursuant to Section 35(b)
of the Act, the Board must issue the
variance within two
(2) days of this filing.
Specifically, the Agency recommends that we grant Oak Park
and Madison 76 a forty—five (45)—day provisional variance for its
facility located at 724 W.
Madison, Oak Park,
Cook County,
Illinois
in the Chicago metropolitan statistical area from the
Stage II vapor recovery requirements, as set forth in 35
Ill.
Adm. Code 218.586, for the period beginning February 3,
1995 and
continuing for forty-five
(45)-days or until the required vapor
recovery equipment is installed, whichever comes first.
This recommendation is essentially that the Board extend a
previously-granted forty-five (45)-day provisional variance that
expired January 29,
1995.
The docket number of the previous
provisional variance was PCB 95-33,
granted on January 11,
1995.
That prior provisional variance was itself an extension of the
forty—five
(45)—day provisional variance granted on December 1,
1994 in PCB 94—356.’
Section 36(c)
of the Act imposes limitations on the
Board’s ability to extend a provisional variance:
Any provisional variance granted by the Board pursuant
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Upon receipt of the request, the Agency issued its
recommendation,
notifying the Board that the failure to grant the
requested forty—five
(45)—day provisional variance would impose
an arbitrary or unreasonable hardship on the petitioner.
Provisional variances are by their very nature temporary.
The responsibilities of the Agency and the Board in these short-
term provisional variances are different from the
responsibilities in standard variances.
(~
415 ILCS 5/35(b)
&
36(c)).
In provisional variances it is the responsibility of the
Agency to make the technical determinations and finding of
arbitrary or unreasonable hardship.
The Board’s responsibility
is to adopt a formal order, to assure the formal maintenance of
the record, to assure the enforceability of the variance, and to
provide notification of the •action by a press release.
Having received the Agency recommendation notifying the
Board that a denial of the requested relief would impose an
arbitrary or unreasonable hardship, the Board hereby grants the
petitioner a provisional variance from 35 Iii. Adm. Code 218.586,
subject to the following conditions:
1.
The term of this provisional variance shall commence on
February 3,
1995, and continue for forty-five
(45)—days or
until the required vapor recovery equipment is installed,
whichever comes first.
2.
The petitioner shall notify the Agency upon
installation of the Stage II gasoline vapor recovery
equipment,
by sending notification addressed as follows:
Mr. Terry Sweitzer, PE.
Manager, Air Monitoring Section
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Division of Air Pollution Control
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois
62794—9276
to subsection
(b)
of Section 35 shall be for a period
of time not to exceed 45 days.
Upon receipt of a
recommendation from the Agency to extend this time
period, the Board shall grant up to an additional 45
days.
The provisional variances granted to any one
person shall not exceed a total of 90 days during any
calendar year.
Since the variance granted in PCB 95-33 expired January
29,
1995,
and fewer than ninety
(90)
days elapsed in this calendar year,
the Board interprets Section 36(c)
as allowing Oak Park and
Madison 76 the Agency-recommended forty-five
(45)-day extension.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy N. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, do hereby certify that the above order was adopted on the
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day of ___________________________,
1995,
by a vote of
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Dorothy M. 4unn, Clerk
Illinois r~4iiutionControl Board