ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
May 17, 1972
CITY OF OLNEY
PCB 72—205
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION OF THE BOARD (by Mr. Kissel):
On May 15, 1972, the Board received a letter from the City
of
Olney submitting its “application for permit” to conduct open
burning within the City of Olney, The letter details where the
burning of trees will take place and asks the Board for early action
on “this permit for varianceu.
It is unclear from~the letter whether the City is seeking a
permit, or whether the City has been refused a permit and is appeal-
ing that refusal, or whether the City is seeking a variance from
the open burning regulations. If
the City is seeking a permit, in
the first instance, it
must apply to the Agency, not to the Board
and, therefore, this matter should be dismissed and referred to the
Agency. If, however, the City is
appealing
a
permit denial by the
Agency, or if the
City is seeking a variance,
it is necessary that
the City supply the Board with much more information as follows:
1. what alternatives are available for disposition
of the brush and trees?
2. what are the specific costs of each of the
alternatives? and
3. what effect would the burning have on the
surrounding community?
The City should also supply
the Board with any other detailed infor-
mation which will enable the Board to balance the hardships in the
case.
Normally, in cases where a petition is inadequate we have dis-
missed them, except in the case of municipalities where we have allowed
the municipalities to file amended petitions stating the new and re-
quired facts. We will allow, therefore, the City of.Olney to amend
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its petition if it so chooses. If no new information is received
within twenty (20) days from this date, the petition will be dis-
missed as inadequate.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify that the above Opinion and Order was adopted by
the Board on this 17th day of May, 1972, by a vote of 4-0.
Christan L.
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~fofi~~t,
c~h~::
Clerk
Illinois Pollutio’~iControl Board
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