ECEVED
    CLERK’S
    OFFICE
    ILLINOIS
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    December
    23, 2008
    STATE
    OF
    ILUNOIS
    IN
    THE
    MATTER OF:
    )
    Pollution
    Control
    Board
    )
    SECTION
    27
    PROPOSED
    RULES
    FOR
    )
    R07-19
    NITROGEN
    OXIDE
    (NOw)
    EMISSIONS
    )
    (Rulemaking
    - Air)
    FROM STATIONARY
    RECIPROCATING
    )
    INTERNAL
    COMBUSTION
    ENGINES AND)
    TURBINES:
    AMENDMENTS
    TO
    35 ILL.
    )
    ADM.
    CODE
    PARTS 211
    AND 217
    )
    HEARING
    OFFICER
    ORDER
    In an
    opinion and
    order dated September
    16, 2008,
    the
    Board
    proposed amendments
    to
    its
    regulations
    governing emission
    of nitrogen
    oxides
    (NOr)
    (35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    201, 211, 217)
    for
    first-notice
    publication
    in the Illinois
    Register.
    The first-notice
    proposal was based
    on an
    amended proposal
    filed by the
    Illinois
    Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    (Agency)
    on December
    20, 2007.
    The
    proposal appeared
    in the Illinois
    Register
    on
    October
    31, 2008. See
    32
    Iii. Reg.
    17035-17104.
    Under the Illinois
    Administrative
    Procedure Act,
    publication
    of
    the proposed
    amendments
    began
    a public
    comment
    of at least
    45
    days. 5
    ILCS 100/5-40(b) (2006);
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code
    102.604.
    On December
    12, 2008, the
    Illinois Municipal Electric
    Agency
    (IMEA) and the Illinois
    Environmental
    Regulatory
    Group (IERG)
    filed an “Agreed
    Motion for Extension
    of Time”
    to file
    comments on the Board’s
    first-notice
    proposal
    (Mot.). After noting that
    the
    45-day
    comment
    period
    could end
    as early as Monday,
    December 15,
    2008, IMEA
    and IERG state that
    they
    have
    been consulting
    with the Agency and
    the pipeline
    participants in this
    proceeding
    in
    order to
    resolve issues relating
    to the Board’s
    proposal for first
    notice.
    See
    Mot. at 1. The motion
    indicates that
    they
    hope to
    be
    able
    to reach agreement
    on these
    issues so that they
    may file a joint
    comment.
    The Parties have
    made significant
    progress to
    that end, but require
    additional time
    to finalize agreed-upon
    language
    and prepare
    a joint
    comment.
    Id.
    Specifically, the motion
    requests
    that
    the First
    Notice
    comment period
    be
    extended
    to January
    31, 2009. Id. at 2.
    In addition, the
    motion states that
    counsel
    for
    the Agency and the
    pipeline
    participants
    “have
    reviewed and consented
    to the
    contents of this
    Motion.” Id. Finally,
    the
    motion also states
    that the
    Agency
    and
    the
    pipeline
    participants
    waive
    any
    response.
    See id.
    Section
    101.500(d) of
    the
    Board’s procedural
    rules
    provide
    that,
    [w]ithin
    14 days
    after service of
    a motion, a party
    may file a response
    to the
    motion. If no response
    is
    filed,
    the party will be
    deemed
    to have waived
    objection
    to
    the granting
    of the motion,
    but the waiver of objection
    does
    not bind the Board
    or the hearing officer
    in its disposition
    of the motion.
    Unless undue
    delay
    or

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    material
    prejudice would result, neither
    the Board nor the hearing officer will
    grant any motion
    before expiration of the 14 day
    response period except in
    deadline driven proceedings
    where no waiver has been
    filed. Parties may request
    that the Board grant
    more time to respond by filing a motion
    for
    extension
    of
    time.
    The
    45-day
    First
    Notice comment period in this
    proceeding could conclude as soon as December
    15, 2008. The
    motion for extension filed by IMEA and
    IERG indicates that the Agency and
    the
    pipeline
    participants agree that
    the comment period should be extended
    to January 31, 2008.
    Mot.
    at 2.
    The motion also notes that the Agency
    and pipeline participants waive any response.
    Id. Accordingly, allowing
    the 14-day response period to
    run would result in undue delay.
    The motion
    for
    extension
    filed by IMEA and IERG
    is granted. Because January 31, 2009
    falls
    on
    a Saturday, the first notice comment period
    in this proceeding is extended to Monday,
    February 2, 2009.
    IT IS
    SO
    ORDERED.
    Timothy
    J.
    Fox
    Hearing Officer
    Illinois
    Pollution Control Board
    100W.
    Randolph St., Suite 11-500
    Chicago,
    Illinois
    60601
    312-814-6085
    foxt@ipcb.state.il.us

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