ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    April
    22,
    1976
    PRAYER GARDEN CHURCH OF
    GOD IN CHRIST,
    Petitioner,
    V.
    )
    PCB 76—37
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
    Respondent.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
    (by Mr.
    Zeitlin):
    Petitioner Prayer Garden Church of God
    in Christ
    (Prayer Garden
    Church)
    originally
    filed a Petition for Variance on January 11,
    1976,
    The Board, however, found that Petition inadequate for failure
    to
    show certain facts, and dismissed it in an Order entered January 12,
    1976.
    Prayer Garden Church of God in Christ
    v.
    EPA, PCB 76-9
    (Jan.
    12, 1976).
    The Petition in the instant case was
    filed with the Board on
    February
    10,
    1976, correcting the deficiencies
    in the earlier one.
    The Environmental Protection Agency
    (Agency) thereafter filed its
    Recommendation on March
    8,
    1976.
    No hearing was held in this matter.
    The subject of this case is a new church building which the
    Prayer Garden Church has constructed at 2813-20th Street in North
    Chicago,
    Illinois.
    The
    new
    200—seat facility will replace the
    present rented facilities at 711 McAlister Street, Waukegan, where
    the church has been housed during its five years of existence.
    As
    a result of increased membership,
    the present facility is inadequate.
    However, before the new church building can be used, the Prayer Garden
    Church must obtain a Variance from the Board~s “sewer ban” Order in
    League of Women Voters
    v.
    North Shore Sanitary District, PCB 70-7,
    -12,
    —13,
    ~-l4 (1971),
    in order
    to connect the sanita~facilities.
    The new facility was scheduled for completion on April
    1,
    1976
    and will,
    in addition to
    its
    200-seat capacity, contain a small
    kitchen facility.
    The Petition estimates that the kitchen facilities
    will generate approximately 225 gallons of wastewater load per week,
    in addition to an estimated load of three gallons per person using
    the facilities.
    Although it
    is not clear how many persons will be
    using the church facility on other than Sundays, we assume from the
    pleadings that no great loads will be generated on weekdays.
    The
    Agency’s Recommendation points out that most of those using the new
    church building will be from the area affected by
    the
    League of
    Women Voters sewer ban, and that the church building will discharge
    to adequate sewers tributary
    to
    NSSD’s North Chicago treatment plant.
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    As of March
    1,
    1976,
    a portion of the flows from the North
    Chicago treatment plant had been diverted for testing to NSSD’s
    new Gurnee treatment plant.
    The Agency’s Recommendation stated
    that all flows from the North Chicago treatment plant, which had
    disch~ed
    to Lake Michigan, were to be diverted to Gurnee by
    approximately March 15,
    1976.
    In light of those facts we agree with the Agency that even
    though the Prayer Garden Church has not demonstrated a great hard-
    ship in the event this Variance were denied, that hardship must
    be weighed against minimal
    or nonexistent environmental harm which
    might result from
    a grant of the Variance.
    That being the case,
    we shall grant the Variance.
    This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact and conclusions
    of law of the Board in this matter.
    ORDER
    IT IS THE ORDER OF THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD that Petitioner
    Prayer Garden Church of God
    in Christ be granted a Variance from
    the Board’s Order
    in League of Women Voters
    v.
    North Shore Sanitary
    District,
    PCB 70—7,
    -12,
    -13,
    —14,
    to allow a sanitary sewer connection
    for a church located at 2813
    -
    20th Street, North Chicago,
    Illinois.
    I, Christan L. Moffett,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Control Board, her~I~certify the above Opinion and Order we e
    adopted on the
    ~i~”
    day of
    __________,
    1976,
    by a vote of
    -
    Q~s~4.Moe&!~
    -
    Illinois Pollution C
    ol Board
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