ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November 7,
    1991
    THE CITY OF MORRIS,
    )
    )
    Petitioner,
    PCB 86-4
    v.
    )
    (CSO Exception)
    )
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    )
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by J.D. Dumelle):
    On October 29,
    1991,
    the City of Morris filed a Request for
    Consent
    and
    a motion for an extension of time.
    Pursuant to our
    Order of April
    7,
    1988, the City was required to submit an Amended
    Petition for Exception by November 1,
    1991.
    In preparing for this
    deadline, the City hired Michael J. Maher, a former employee of the
    Board,
    for representation in this matter.
    As an employee bf the
    Board,
    Mr. Maher may have participated in drafting the Orders
    of
    April
    7,
    1988 and May 19,
    1988.
    Rules
    1.11
    and
    1.12
    of the Illinois
    Rules
    of Professional
    Conduct require disclosure to all parties and written consent to
    an attorney’s representing a client whenever the lawyer personally
    and
    substantially
    participated
    in
    the
    matter
    when
    previously
    employed
    at
    a
    governmental
    agency
    or
    in the capacity of
    a
    law
    clerk.
    Because Mr. Maher has provided the written approval
    of all
    parties
    as
    to his participation
    in
    this matter,
    the motion
    is
    granted.
    Additionally, due to the fact that counsel could not file
    a substantive motion prior to this Board’s ruling, an extension of
    time is also granted.
    The City of Morris shall file its Amended
    Petition for Exception by December 2,
    1991.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I,
    Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby.~,~tifythat the above
    er was adopted on
    the
    7~-i~-
    day of
    ‘~-
    -‘-~-~-‘
    ,
    1991 by a
    vote of
    _____
    )~.
    ~
    ~Dorothy
    M.t~unn,Clerk
    Illinois ~ol1ution Control Board
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