IL~TNOIS
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
July
 31, 1975
HOUSING AUTHORITY CF THE
CITY OF NORTH CHICAGO,
Petitioner,
V.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PRCTECTION AGENCY,
Resp~rident.
Mr. Raymond M. Carison, appeared on behalf of the petitioner;
Mr. John
 T.
 Bernbom, appeared on behalf of respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by Mr. Dumelle):
Petitioner, housing Authority of the City of North
Chicago
 (hereinafter “Authority”)
 filed a petition for
variance on April
 11;
 1975.
 The petition requests relief
from a sewer ban .im~osedby the Board in League of Women Voters
vs. North Shore Sanitary District,
 PCB 70-7, IPCB 369
 (March
31,
 1971),
 in order to connect a 102 unit home for the
elderly to the North Shore Sanitary District’s
 (hereinafter
“NSSD”) North Chicau~Sewage Treatment Plant.
 The proposed
facility is to be
 located at 15th Street and Jackson, North
Chicago,
 Illinois.
On April
 24,
 1375, the Board held the Authority’s
petition inadequate because
 it did not disclose the date on
which the home was expected to be completed and connected,
nor the date on which the new Gurnee Sewage Treatment Plant
is expected to be on
 line.
 On May 21, 1975 the Authority
 filed
 an amended petition which indicated that foundation
walls should be ready for hook-up about September
 1, 1975,
and that the Gurnee plant will be completed by October
 1,
1975.
 The amended petition extended the statutory ninety
day period required
 for decision.
 On the same day
 a citizen
objection
 to the v~iriancepetition was filed.
On June
 23,
 975 the Environmental Protection Agency
(hereinafter “Agency”)
 filed
 its Recommendation,
 together
with
 a Motion for Decision Without Hearing.
 The Board
denied the motion on June
 26 since the citizen objection had
rendered a hearing mandatory.
The Agency Reco~rinendationin favor of the variance,
indicated that the North Chicago Plant has
 a design average
flow of
 3.35 MGD and a maximum flow capacity of 7.5 MGD.
Monthly reports show that the plant effluent does not consistently
meet the prescribed parameters for BOD,
 suspended solids
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and phosphorus.
 ffluent discharge is presently into Lake
Michigan.
 Upon completion of the Gurnee plant, the North
Chicago Plant will provide only primary treatment, whereupon
effluent would then
 be diverted to Gurnee for final treatment
and all discharges
 to the Lake will cease.
A public hearing was held in North Chicago on July 15,
1975.
 The executive director for the Authority testified
that there was a great need for apartments for the elderly
in the community,
 and that the proposed facility would
include one hundred one-bedroom and two two—bedroom apartments.
She further test~fied that, based on
 a successful variance
petition and approtial from the Department of Housing and
Urban Development,
 construction could begin the last week
 in
July,
 1975,
 and be completed in twelve months.
 The Agency
agreed that by tht~time this facility
 is completed,
 the
sewage generated ry it could be diverted to the new Gurnee
plant,
 thus causing no environmental damage.
William J. Owen, who had filed the citizen objection to
the petition,
 testified that no sewer hook-up should be al-
lowed in North Chic.igo while there
 is
 a sewer ban in effect.
The Board
 is of the opinion that the requested variance
should be grantee in the instant case.
 It is clear from the
record that the housing facility will not be completed and
ready for connection until next summer.
 By that time the
Gurnee plant shou1d be on line to receive the North Chicago
effluent.
 There is thus little likelihood of environmental
detriment
 in allowing this variance.
 The record further
shows that there is
 a demonstrated need for this type of
 facility in this community.
 We find that it would result in
an unnecessary hards~’ipto deny this variance and thus
prevent or delay the project’s construction.
This Opinion constitutes the Board’s findings of fact
and conclusions
 of
 law.
ORDER
Petitioner, Housing Authority of North Chicago,
 is
hereby granted
 a variance from the sewer ban imposed in
North Chicago in order to connect its home for the elderly
facility to the North Chicago Sewage Treatment Plant.
IT
 IS SO ORDERED.
I,
 Christan
 1. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board hereby certify that the above Opinion and
Ord r were adopted on the
 ~
 day of July,
 1975 by a vote
of
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