ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
December
6,
1989
ILLINOIS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Complainant,
)
AC 89-196
(Administrative Citation)
V.
)
IEPA Case No. 9869—AC
WAYNE
D. MOLEN and FARMERS
&
MERCHANTS STATE BANK,
Respondents.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by 3. Marlin):
On October 18,
1989 the Board entered
a default order against
the respondent,
Farmers
& Merchants State
Bank
(Bank)
.
The Bank
informed the Board
on October
30,
1989,
that the default judgment
should not have been entered because the Bank had mailed a Petition
for
Review.
The
Bank
stated
that
the
petition
was
nailed
on
September
21,
1989, which was within the permitted time period.
On November
2,
1989,
the Board construed the Bank’s October
30th
letter
as
a motion
for reconsideration.
The
Board
Order
directed the Bank to refile the motion with proof of service on the
Agency and to
supply any affidavits
to
facts the Bank wished
to
assert.
This
matter
is
before
the
Board
today
on
a
motion
for
reconsideration of the October 18th Default Order filed by the Bank
on November
13,
1989.
In support of its motion the Bank attached
two affadavits affirming that the Petition for Review was mailed
on
September
21,
1989
to
both
the
Board
and
the
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
(Agency)
The Board
finds
further
support for the Bank’s motion
in
a
November 27, 1989 Response to the Board Order of November
2,
1989,
filed
by
the Agency.
A copy
of
the
September
21 Petition
for
Review is in the Agency’s files.
The Agency has taken the position
that the letter was received before the default date and that there
is no reason to question the assertions made in the affadavits.
The Agency’s Response also addresses
issues that will arise
if the Board vacates the October 18th Default Order.
The Response
contains
six questions concerning issues
of representation of the
Bank,
representation of the respondent Wayne Molen, and the effect
of vacating the Default Order on Mr. Molen who has not yet appeared
before the Board.
These questions were addressed
in
a December
4,
1989 letter
from the Bank.
The Bank stated that
it was representing the Bank
only and not representing Wayne Nolen.
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The Board hereby accepts the Bank’s Petition for Review and
vacates the Default Order of October
18,
1989.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk
of the Illinois Pollution Control
Bo,ardr
hereby
cerj4fy
that
the
above
Order
was adopted
on
the
________
day of~J~Y
~
,
1989,
by a vote cf
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Dorothy M.7’t~kinn, Clerk
Illinois ~o1lution
Control Board
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