ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BO?~RD
    June 22,
    1989
    MOTOR WHEEL CORPORR~TION, INC.,
    )
    )
    Petitioner,
    )
    )
    v.
    )
    PCB 89—89
    )
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENThL
    PROTECTION P~GENCY,
    )
    )
    Respondent.
    ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by B.
    Forcade):
    On June
    20,
    1989, Motor Wheel Corporation,
    Inc.
    (“MWC’t)
    filed
    a motion
    to stay permit conditions.
    Since the Board
    is not
    certain what action MWC
    is requesting, additional
    information
    is
    required:
    1.
    Is
    MWC
    requesting
    the
    Board
    to
    affirm
    that some automatic stay provisions apply
    or
    is
    MWC
    requesting
    some
    form
    of
    discretionary
    stay?
    How
    would
    the
    provisions
    of
    35
    Ill.
    Mm.
    Code
    705.202
    to 705.205 apply here?
    2.
    If
    the
    Board
    is
    being
    asked
    to
    issue
    a
    discretionary
    stay,
    is
    there
    adequate
    information
    presently
    in
    the
    docket
    on
    MWC’s
    permit
    status,
    current
    operations
    at the facility, and environmental impact
    of
    a stay,
    to allow an
    informed decision?
    3.
    What
    precisely
    is
    the
    Illinois Environ-
    mental Protection 1~gency’sposition?
    4.
    Would
    denial
    of
    a
    stay
    force
    WMC
    to
    curtail
    on-going
    operations,
    or
    place
    it
    in
    violation
    of
    the
    RCRA
    permit
    requirements?
    The parties are directed
    to supplement the existing motion,
    to the extent necessary
    to answer the above question,
    not later
    than July 21,
    1989.
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED
    l0fl-~275

    —2—
    I, Dorothy
    M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify t
    t the above Order was adopted on
    the
    ~2’~-’ day of ________________________,
    1989,
    by a vote
    of
    ~
    -
    .
    Dorothy !‘~77Gunn,Clerk
    I1linois(,~ollutionControl
    Board
    100—276

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