ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
November 1, 1973
MRS. ELLA TURNER,
Petitoner,
PCB 73—317
vs.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Seaman):
On August 2, 1973, Petitioner, Mrs. Ella Turner,
a resident of North Chicago, County of Lake, I11inois~
filed her Petition for Variance. Petitioner seeks
“permission to build on cur lot,” and prays that this
Board make it ~possible for us to get a building permit.”
We assume, although it is not clear from the
document submitted by Petitioner, that Petitioner is
seeking permission to connect a single-family dwelling
to the North Chicago sewage treatment plant of
the
North Shore Sanitary District.
It is our policy to
make this Board and its remedies accessible to individual
private citizens, without imposing upon them the burden of
retaining counsel. However, certain miiümal information
is necessary before this Board can adopt a reasoned
decision, and the petition herein is inadequate. For
example, Petitioner does not state her marital status,
the age of her children, approximate family income,
composition of her family unit or any financial commitments
made pursuant to her intent to build.
This Petition shall, therefore, be dismissed without
prejudice.
Should Petitioner choose to file a subsequent
petition in this matter,
it
is suggested that she
familiarize herself with the requirements of Rile 401 (a)
of this Board~s Procedural Rules and present such additional
information
as
is necessary ot
meet the
criteria stated
therein.
In
particular, but without limitation, Petitioner
must show hardship that is unreasonable or arbitrary and
the absence of a viable alternative solution to her housing
problem.
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This Opinion constitutes the findings of fact
and conclusions of law of the Board.
ORDER
IT IS THE ORDER of the Pollution Control Board
that the Petition for Variance of Mrs. Ella Turner
be dismissed without prejudice.
Mr. Henss dissents.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois
Pollution Control Board, certify that the above
Opinion and Order was adopted this
/‘~‘
day of
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,
1973 by a vote of ~? to I
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