ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    June 2,
    1994
    IN
    THE
    MATTER
    OF:
    PETITION OF SOLAR
    )
    AS
    94-2
    CORPORATION FOR AN ADJUSTED
    )
    (Adjusted Standard)
    STANDARD FROM 35
    ILL. ADMO
    )
    CODE 218 SUBPART PP
    )
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by M. NcFawn):
    This matter is before the Board on
    a joint motion for
    extension of time filed by the parties on May 27,
    1994.
    The
    parties seek an additional 45 days for petitioner Solar
    Corporation
    (Solar) to file its amended petition,
    extending its
    deadline until July 12,
    1994.
    Solar filed its original petition on February 14,
    1994.
    On
    March
    3,
    1994,
    the Board accepted Solar’s petition but noted that
    it was not yet complete and directed Solar to file an amended
    petition on or before April
    15, 1994.
    On April
    1,
    1994, the
    parties filed a joint motion for extension of time to file the
    amended petition which the Board granted on April
    21,
    1994,
    allowing Solar until May 27,
    1994 to file its amended adjusted
    standard petition.
    In support of their joint motion, the parties indicate that
    they have been involved
    in negotiations, and that
    Solar has
    submitted a copy of its amended adjusted standard petition to the
    Agency for its review.
    The Agency seeks time to review the
    petition to determine whether
    it will join as a co—petitioner.
    Additionally, counsel for the Agency will be in reserve training
    for two weeks during the, month of June.
    The joint motion for extension of time is hereby granted.
    Solar is given until July 12,
    1994 to file its amended petition.
    IT
    IS
    SO
    ORDERED.
    I,
    Dorothy
    M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk
    of
    the
    Illinois
    Pollution
    Control
    Board, hereby certiçy that the above order was adopted on the
    ~
    day of
    ___________________
    1994,
    by a vote of
    ~
    ‘~
    Control
    Board

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