ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
~Apri1 17,
1972
NORMAN NACHTRIEB
P2—8
v.
SOUTH PALOS TOWNSHIP
SANITARY DISTRICT
SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT BY JACOB
D. DUMELLE~
While
I have registered
my
vote in favor of this opinion,
I do find several disturbing points about this proceeding.
First,
the South Palos Township Sanitary District accepted
a bid of $1,140,411
(which was $438,000 over the original
estimate)
of April
13, 1971 knowimig then that their financing was inadequate.
That was
done on or after April
13,
1971 and
this Board had then
been in existence almost
a year.
It would seem to me
that the Dis-
trict should have come to this Board,
then,
prior to the contractual
coxnmitment,and not afterwards.
One
does not start to build
a factory
and
then seek rezoning.
Second,
no witness for the Environmental Protection Agency
testified that pollution occurred from the existing septic tanks.
We
have only the testimony of Mr. Nachtrieb on
this point and we do not
know on the record his qualifications as
a judge of pollution.
While
we should encourage the replacement of septic tanks by sewer systems,
what we here were asked to do and did do was
to make
a finding of
water pollution and without benefit of Agency
testimony.
The power to issue bonds without referendum and
in excess of
a debt limit is
a great power.
It is also a great responsibility
because
it may burden future generations well
into the twenty-first
century.
And by adding to overlapping debt,
the new bond issue may
make other area bond issues,
such as for new schools
or for water
systems, both unvotable and unsalable.
In
the
future,
I would like
to see governmental units coming
before us for bond
issues without referenda do so before
the fact of
commitment and not
after.
And
I should like to see greater technical
testimony
(and Agency participation)
to prove ,the point of water
pollution.
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JACOB D. DUMELLE
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Christan Moffett,
Clerk of
the Pp1~utionControl Board,
certify
that
the above Supplemental Statement was adopted on the
17th Day
of April,
1972.
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