ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    February 3, 2005
     
    MACH III FARMS, LLC
    (Livestock Waste Management Facilities
    (Property Identification Number
    23-03-200-001)),
     
    Petitioner,
     
    v.
     
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION AGENCY,
     
    Respondent.
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    PCB 05-131
    (Tax Certification - Water)
     
    ORDER OF THE BOARD (by G.T. Girard):
     
    On January 20, 2005, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency)
    recommended that the Board certify certain facilities of Mach III Farms, LLC (Mach III Farms)
    as “pollution control facilities” for preferential tax treatment under the Property Tax Code (35
    ILCS 200/11-5
    et seq.
    (2002)). The facilities are livestock waste management facilities at Mach
    III Farms’ swine feeder-to-finish facility in Bath, Mason County. The Agency filed the
    recommendation under Part 125 of the Board’s procedural rules (35 Ill. Adm. Code 125). In this
    order, the Board describes the legal framework for tax certifications, discusses the Agency’s
    recommendation, and certifies that Mach III Farms’ facilities are pollution control facilities.
     
    LEGAL FRAMEWORK
     
    Under the Property Tax Code, “[i]t is the policy of this State that pollution control
    facilities should be valued, at 33 1/3% of the fair cash value of their economic productivity to
    their owners.” 35 ILCS 200/11-5 (2002);
    see also
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 125.200(a)(2). “For tax
    purposes, pollution control facilities shall be certified as such by the Pollution Control Board and
    [of Revenue].” 35 ILCS 200/11-20 (2002);
    see also
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 125.200(a).
     
    Under Section 125.202 of the Board’s procedural rules, a person may submit an
    application for tax certification to the Agency. 35 Ill. Adm. Code 125.202. If the Agency
    receives a tax certification application, the Agency must file with the Board a recommendation
    on the application, unless the applicant withdraws the application. 35 Ill. Adm. Code 125.204(a).
    Among other things, the Agency’s filing must recommend that the Board issue or deny tax
    certification. 35 Ill. Adm. Code 125.204(a)(4). If the Board finds “that the claimed facility or
    relevant portion thereof is a pollution control facility . . ., the Pollution Control Board . . . shall
    enter a finding and issue a certificate to that effect.” 35 ILCS 200/11-25 (2002);
    see also
    35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 125.216(a).

     
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    AGENCY RECOMMENDATION
     
    The Agency states that it received a tax certification application from Mach III Farms for
    its livestock waste management facilities at Mach III Farms’ swine feeder-to-finish facility on
    April 2, 2004. Agency Recommendation (Agency Rec.) at 1. On January 20, 2005, the Agency
    filed a recommendation on the application with the Board. The Agency’s recommendation
    identifies the facilities at issue:
     
    Livestock waste management facilities consisting of four concrete manure pits (10
    ft. x 112 ft. x 17 inches deep), each with one pull plug, four concrete manure pits
    (8 ft. x 112 ft. x 17 inches deep), each with one pull plug, and the slotted concrete
    portion of the floor over the manure pits in each of seven swine buildings; one
    earthen lined lagoon (217.14 ft. x 550.44 ft. x 12 ft. deep); one synthetic lined
    lagoon (138.6 ft. x 514.8 ft. x 12 ft. deep); and approximately 1853 ft. of 10-inch
    diameter PVC manure transfer pipe. Agency Rec. at 1.
     
    The Agency’s recommendation also identifies the location of the facilities: Section 3 of
    Township 19 North, Range 9 West of the Third Principal Meridian and Section 34, Township 20
    North, Range 9 West of the Third Principal Meridian, in Mason County.
    Id.
    at 1.
     
    The Agency recommends that the Board certify that the identified facilities are pollution
    control facilities as defined in Section 11-10 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10
    (2002)) because the primary purpose of the facilities is eliminating, preventing, or reducing
    water pollution. Agency Rec. at 2.
     
    TAX CERTIFICATE
     
    The Board finds and certifies that Mach III Farms’ facilities identified in this order are
    pollution control facilities under the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/11-10 (2002)). Under
    Section 11-25 of the Property Tax Code, the effective date of this certificate is “the date of
    application for the certificate or the date of the construction of the facility, which ever is later.”
    35 ILCS 200/11-25 (2002);
    see also
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 125.216(a). Section 125.216(d) of the
    Board’s procedural rules states that the Clerk “will provide the applicant and the Agency with a
    copy of the Board’s order setting forth
    the Board’s findings and certificate, if any
    .” 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code 125.216(d) (quoting in italics 35 ILCS 200/11-30 (2002)). The Clerk therefore will
    provide Mach III Farms and the Agency with a copy of this order.
     
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
     
    Section 41(a) of the Environmental Protection Act provides that final Board orders may
    be appealed directly to the Illinois Appellate Court within 35 days after the Board serves the
    order. 415 ILCS 5/41(a) (2002);
    see also
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.300(d)(2), 101.906, 102.706.
    Illinois Supreme Court Rule 335 establishes filing requirements that apply when the Illinois
    Appellate Court, by statute, directly reviews administrative orders. 172 Ill. 2d R. 335. The
    Board’s procedural rules provide that motions for the Board to reconsider or modify its final
     
      

     
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    orders may be filed with the Board within 35 days after the order is received. 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    101.520;
    see also
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 101.902, 102.700, 102.702.
     
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, certify that the Board
    adopted the above order on February 3, 2005, by a vote of 4-0.
     
    Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
     
      

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