ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
22,
1990
THOMAS
S. FREDETTE,
)
Complainant,
v.
)
PCB 89—61
(Enforcement)
VILLAGE OF BEECHER,
)
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J. Marlin):
This matter comes before the Board on Complainant’s second
Motion for Judgement by Dafault filed February
26,
1990.
The
motion asks that a default judgement be entered against
Respondent Village of Beecher due
to their repeated failures to
comply with Hearing Officer Orders concerning discovery.
For
reasons given below, the motion is granted.
On April
5,
1989,
Complainant filed an eight count Complaint
against the Village which alleged, among other
things,
violations
of contaminant discharge laws and regulations
in the operation
of
the Village’s municipal wastewater treatment plant.
Elements of
the violations concerned fecal coliform levels which exceeded
legal standards,
wastewater
flows exceeding design average flow
contained
in the Village’s NPDES permit, violations of total
suspended solids limitations, concentrations
of biochemical
oxygen demand which were greater
than permitted levels,
reporting
and operating violations, and air pollution.
The Village
responded to these allegations by filing a motion
to dismiss the
complaint.
The Board denied the motion after hearing oral
argument on the matter
in its April
27,
1989 meeting.
The Board
found the matter neither duplicitous or
frivolous as alleged by
the Village.
On January
16,
1990,
the Complainant
filed his Motion
for
Judgement by Default due to Respondent’s
failure
to comply with
discovery.
The Board denied that motion by Order dated February
8,
1990 due
to procedural defects contained within
it and advised
the Complainant and the Hearing Officer
of
the manner
in which
the filing may be cured.
On February
26,
the Complainant filed
his second motion
for Judgement
by Default which cured
the
deficiencies contained
in his January
16,
1990 filing.
The
Hearing Officer followed with an Order Regarding Motion
for
Judgement by Default dated February
27,
1990 and filed with the
Board March
1,
1990.
The Complainant’s motion states
that Interrogatories and a
Request for Production
of
Documents were filed upon Respondent on
—2—
August
17,
1989
(Exh. A to Complainant’s Motion).
Thereafter,
a
Motion to Compel Compliance was filed with the Hearing Officer
requesting that an Order be entered compelling responses
to
Complainant’s discovery requests
(Exh.
B).
The Hearing Officer
entered an Order on December
13, 1989.
The Order gave Respondent
until December
26, 1989
to comply with
it.
When no responses
were received,
the Complainant
filed his first Motion
for
Judgement by Default.
The Hearing Officer’s latest Order dated
February
27,
1990 demanded that Respondent show cause why his
Order of December
13, 1989 was ignored;
re—ordered compliance
with discovery requests by March
19,
1990;
and, set forth
the
Hearing Officer’s intention to issue findings regarding the
Respondent’s failures to comply should Respondent fail
to
answer
by March 19,
1990.
These were received by the Board on March
21,
1990.
Once again,
the Hearing Officer’s Order went unheeded.
The Board
noted
in its Order
dated February 8,
1990 regarding
this matter that
a party’s failure to comply with a Hearing
Officer’s Order
is
a serious matter.
The matter becomes
“doubly
serious” when
these failures are repeated.
In this the Board
finds the Village of Beecher’s continued insistence
to ignore the
clear directives of the Hearing Officer
as sufficient
to impose
the remedy of default
judgement.
It appears nothing less will
stir the Respondent from the course
it has chosen
——
that
of
contravening the authority vested
in the Hearing Officer by the
Board through adoption of
its rules and by the Legislature
through committee approval
of those rules.
The Board hereby grants Complainant’s second Motion for
Judgement by Default upon the merits of this case.
The Hearing
Officer
is directed to schedule a hearing
to take evidence on the
relief requested by the Complainant as to each of his claims.
IT
IS SO ORDERED.
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of
the Illinois Pollution Control
Board,
hereby certify that the above Order was adopted on the
~-~‘~c-’
day of
•~
,
1990,
by a vote of
2’
Dorothy M. /Gunn, Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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