ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 20, 1972
DANTE A. GRECO
)
v.
)
PCB 72—193
)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OPINION OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Kissel):
On May 2,
1972, Dante Greco filed a variance petition on
behalf of his mother seeking permission to connect a new single
family residence to an existing sewer line tributary to the North
Shore Sanitary District plant at Park Avenue in Highland Park.
Said plant is presently subject to a sewer conneOtion ban imposed
by the Board on March 31,
1971.
Petitioner’s mother seeks to build a small home
which
she
alone will occupy on a lot where a building was previously located
but has since burned to the ground.
Mrs. Greco is presently living
with relatives in the North Shore Sanitary District.
We have previously held that a sewer connection permit may
be issued when the new source replaces an existing source and does
not result in a net increase in the organic or hydraulic load to a
given sewer or treatment facility.
See Harris v. Environmental
Protection Agency, PCB 72—233, decided June
14, 1972;
State National
Bank of Evanston v.
Environmental Protection Agency, PCB 72—176,
decided May 10, 1972.
The present case falls within that holding
since Mrs. Greco is presently a resident of the District and plans
to build on a lot previously occupied by
a building.
Mrs. Greco
has expressed her willingness to sign a statement not to sell,
convey or rent the premises to any other party until the lake inter-
ceptor has been completed in November,
1973.
Such a statement
should also assure that Mrs. Greco will not allow any other party
to reside there on a permanent basis until the completion of the
lake interceptor.
The variance will be conditioned upon the sub-
mission of such
a statement by Mrs. Greco within 20 days after the
receipt of this Order.
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The Agency has asked that Mrs. Greco post a performance
bond to assure her compliance with the conditions of the variance.
We do not think that such a bond is necessary in this
case.
Any
violation of this Board Order granting the variance constitutes
a violation of the Act for which appropriate sanctions may be
sought.
The variance is hereby granted, subject to the conditions
as described above.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L.
Moffett, Clerk of the Pollution Control Board,
certify that the Board adopted the above Opinion and Order this
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day of
June,
1972, by a vote of
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