ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August
    1,
    1974
    ROUND
    LAKE
    SANITARY
    DISTRICT
    PETITIONER
    v.
    )
    PCB
    74—273
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    )
    RESPONDENT
    ORDER OF THE
    BOARD
    (by
    Mr.
    Marder)
    Petitioner filed on July
    18,
    1974, a document with the Board
    which was interpreted as
    a variance petition.
    Upon further study
    of said document, the Board cannot ascertain whether said document
    is;
    A) A variance request
    B)
    A
    permit
    appeal
    C)
    Simply an appeal for reconsideration of
    a
    permit denial which should properly be filed
    with the Agency.
    The Board notes that Paragraph 2 of the document in question
    states that,
    “On April
    8,
    1974,
    the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board entered an Order entitled:
    ‘Sewage Treatment
    Works
    -
    OP Denial
    (B) Log 513-74’ denying an operation-
    al permit...”
    Such a permit denial would have been issued by the Environmental
    Protection Agency, not the Board.
    The rest of said document further
    confuses the issue.
    Petitioner is directed to this Board Procedural Rule 401 to as-
    certain
    what
    is
    required
    for
    proper
    filing
    of
    a
    variance,
    and
    this
    Board~s
    Procedural
    Rule
    502
    to
    ascertain
    what
    is
    required for proper
    fi1i~rig
    of
    a
    permit
    denial
    (both
    actions
    before
    the
    Board).
    Because of the inconsistencies in the above document,
    it will be
    dismissed without prejudice.
    ORDER
    IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board that the matter en-
    titled PCB 74-273 be dismissed without prejudice.
    13
    285

    I,
    Christan L~Moffett~Clerk
    of
    the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, certify that the a~boveOrder was adopted by the Board on
    the 1st day of August,
    1974,
    by a vote of
    5
    to
    0~
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