ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
October 6, 1994
RODNEY B. NELSON, M.D.,
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Complainant,
PCB 94—244
v.
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(Enforcement)
KANE
COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE,
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BRADLEY SAUER, CHAIRMAN,
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KANE
COUNTY BOARD, WARREN
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KAMMERER, CHAIRMAN,
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Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD (by E. Dunham):
This matter is before the Board on a complaint filed on
September 6, 1994, by Rodney B. Nelson III, M.D. against Kane
County Forest Preserve, Bradley Sauer, Chairman and Kane County
Board, Warren Kaii~merer, Chairman. The complaint alleges that the
Kane County Forest Preserve and Kane County Board have violated
Section 12 of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/12
(1992) in the operation of Settlers’ Hill Golf Course (previously
Midway Landfill) and Settlers’ Hill Landfill.
Section 103.124(a) of the Board’s procedural rules, which
implements Section 31(b) of the Environmental Protection Act (415
ILCS 5/31(b)), provides:
If a complaint is filed by a person other than the
Agency, the Clerk shall also send a copy to the Agency; the
Chairman shall place the matter on the Board agenda for
Board determination whether the complaint is duplicitous or
frivolous. If the Board rules that the complaint is
duplicitous or frivolous, it shall enter an order setting
forth its reasons for so ruling and shall notify the parties
of its decision. If the Board rules that the complaint is
not duplicitous or frivolous, this does not preclude the
filing of motions regarding the insufficiency of the
pleadings.
35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.124.
An action before the Board is duplicitous if the matter is
identical or substantially similar to one brought in another
forum. (Brandle v. Ropi, PCB 85—68, 64 PCB 263 (1985).) An
action before the Board is frivolous if it fails to state a cause
of action upon which relief can be granted by the Board.
(Citizens for a Better Environment v. Reynolds Metals Co., PCB
73—173, 8 PCB 46 (1973).)
There is no evidence before the Board to indicate this
matter is identical or substantially similar to any matter
brought in another forum, nor is there any evidence that the
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Board cannot grant the relief requested. At this time,
therefore, the Board finds that, pursuant to Section 103.124(a),
the complaint is neither duplicitous nor frivolous. Accordingly,
this matter shall proceed to hearing.
The hearing must be scheduled and completed in a timely
manner, consistent with Board practices. The Board will assign a
hearing officer to conduct hearings consistent with this order
and the Clerk of the Board shall promptly issue appropriate
directions to the assigned hearing officer consistent with this
order.
The assigned hearing officer shall inform the Clerk of the
Board of the time and location of the hea.ring at least 40 days in
advance of hearing so that publi.c notice of hearing may be
published. After hearing, the hearing officer shall submit an
exhibit list, a statement regarding credibility of witnesses and
all actual exhibits to the Board within five days of the hearing.
The hearing officer and the parties are encouraged to expedite
this proceeding as much as possible.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that th~aboveorder was adopted on the
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day of
,
1994,
by a vote of
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Illinois Pol
Control Board