ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
March
23,
1989
LEFTON IRON
& METAL COMPANY,
INC.,
Complainant.
v.
)
PCB 89—53
CITY OF EAST ST.
LOUIS,
Respondent.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by B. Forcade):
On March
15,
1989,
Lefton Iron and Metal Company,
Inc.
(“Lefton”)
filed
a complaint against
the City
of East St.
Louis
(“City”).
Lefton’s
single—count complaint alleges,
inter
alia,
that the City owns and controls rights—of—way adjacent to
Lefton’s property;
that the City did not provide
trash collection
services
to
its residents for
a period of
time;
that as
a result
of this lack
of collection, trash and refuse accumulated on and
along
those rights—of—way;
and that this accumulation inhibited
access
to Lefton’s property.
From these factual allegations,
Lefton contends that
the City caused or allowed open dumping
in
violation of Section
21(a)
of the Environmental Protection Act.
(“Act”).
The Board will defer making
its “frivolous
or duplicitous”
determination and setting
this matter
for hearing,
and will with-
hold any further action on the complaint,
until
it has received
memoranda from the parties concerning
the following:
1.
Whether
the
complaint
includes
only
deoositions
of
refuse
on
Brady
and
Converse
streets,
or
whether
it
would
also include depositions on other
land.
2.
Whether
the
complaint
alleges
that
any
fault of the City arises directly through
the
City’s
purported
failure
to
conduct
municipal
trash
collections
and,
if
so,
under what legal
theory.
3.
Whether
any
other
action
is
currently
pending~or
has been decided
in any other
forum
based
on
the
same
acts
and occur—
rences upon
which
the complaint
is based.
The Board hereby directs
the parties
to submit these memoranda
to
the Board prior
to May
1,
1989.
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IT
IS SO ORDERED
I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of
the Illinois
Pollution Contro
Board, hereby certify
that
the above Order was adopted on
the
dâA~4’ day of _______________________,
1989,
by
a vote
of
7~o.
Dorothy
Gunn, Clerk
Illinois(jPollutiori Control Board
97—214