ILLINOIS
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
January 30,
2009
CLERK’S
OFFGE
IN THE
MATTER
OF:
)
AIR
QUALITY
STANDARDS
CLEAN-UP:
)
R09-19
AMENDMENTS
TO 35 ILL.
ADM. CODE
)
(Rulemaking
- Air)
PART 243
)
HEARING OFFICER
ORDER
On December
1, 2008,
the
Illinois Environmental
Protection
Agency
(Agency) filed
with
the Board
a proposal
under the general
rulemaking provisions
of
Sections
27
and 28 of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
(Act)
(415 ILCS 5/27, 28
(2006)).
Generally,
the
Agency
proposes
to amend Part 243
of the Board’s
air pollution
regulations (35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
243)
to
incorporate
new federal
air quality
standards. In an order
dated December
18, 2008, the Board
accepted
the
proposal for
hearing
and directed
the assigned
hearing officer
to proceed
expeditiously
to hearing
in this matter.
In
an
order and
notice of hearings
dated December
23, 2008,
the
hearing officer
scheduled
two hearings:
the first on Tuesday,
February
3, 2009, in Edwardsville,
and the
second
on Tuesday, March 10,
2009,
in Chicago.
In the same
order, the hearing
officer directed
any
participant wishing
to testify at
the first hearing to pre-file
their
testimony
and any related
exhibits
no later
than January 20, 2009.
Motion
to Reschedule
Hearing
On January
20, 2009,
the Agency
filed a motion to reschedule
the February
3,
2009
hearing as
well as the deadline
to pre-file testimony
(Mot.
Reschedule). On the
same date,
the
Agency also
filed
a
motion
to amend its
original rulemaking
proposal (Mot.
Amend). The
Agency states
that it seeks to
amend “to update
the existing
proposal to incorporate
a new
federal
air quality standard
for lead.”
Mot. Reschedule
at 1; see Mot.
Amend at 2-3. Specifically,
the
Agency seeks
to amend Section
243.126
of
the Board’s air pollution
regulations
“to replace
the
existing standard
for lead.”
Mot. Reschedule at
1;
see 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 243.126(a),
Mot.
Amend at
3. The Agency also
seeks
to update
a citation to the
Code of Federal
Regulations
to
reflect the new
lead standard.
Mot.
Reschedule
at 1-2;
see 35
Ill. Adm. Code 243.108(e),
Mot.
Amend at
3.
With
the proposed
addition of this new
language,
the
Agency effectively
requests
that
the
Board
postpone the date of
the
first hearing
to March 10, 2009,
which is now
the scheduled
date
of the second hearing
in this docket.
Mot. Reschedule at
1-2.
The Agency
also requests that
the
Board set
a new deadline
for pre-filing
testimony.
Id.
Section 101.500(d)
of the Board’s
procedural
rules provides
that,
In compliance
with
the Americans with
Disabilities Act and other
applicable federal
and
State
laws, the hearing will
be
accessible
to individnuls
with
disabilities.
Persons requiring auxiliary
aids
and
services should contact John
1herriault, Assistant Clerk
of the Board, at 100 West
Randolph
St..
Suite 1 1—500. Chicago,
Illinois
60601
,at telephone
number 3
2/814—6931,
Dx number 312/814—3669.
or 11)1) number 31 2/814—6032,
live
days
prior
to the
hearinrt,
2
[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
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 Agency
filed its motion to reschedule
at the
deadline
for
pre-fihing testimony,
which fell 14
days
before the scheduled
hearing
date.
Id.
Under these circumstances,
allowing
a 14-day
response period
to run may require
the Agency
and other
participants
to prepare prematurely
or
unnecessarily
for
the
originally-scheduled
hearing
date. Accordingly,
allowing
the 14-day
response period
to run would result
in
undue delay
in addressing
the Agency’s motion,
so the
hearing
officer
will
rule
on the
motion to reschedule.
The
Agency’s
motion to
reschedule is granted.
The first
hearing in this proceeding
will
take place on the date,
time, and location
originally
scheduled
for the
first hearing:
Tuesday,
March
10,
2009,
at 9:00 AM
in
the Board’s
Conference
Room 11-512
of the James
R. Thompson
Center
at 100
W. Randolph in Chicago.
Among
other
business
at the hearing on March
10,
2009, the Board intends
to schedule
a
second
hearing and set a deadline
for pre-fihing
testimony
for it.
Pre-Filing
Deadlines
Participants
who
intend to testify
at the hearing on
March
10,
2009 are urged to pre-file
their
testimony and directed
to serve any
pre-filed testimony
on the hearing
officer
and
all
persons on the Service
List. Before
filing pre-filed testimony
or any
other document with
the
Board’s
Clerk, please check
with the Clerk
to obtain
the most recent version
of the Service
List.
Participants who wish
to pre-file
testimony
for
the
March 10, 2009,
hearing
are
directed
to pre-file
all
of
their testimony
and any
related exhibits
no later than
Tuesday, February 24,
2009.
The “mailbox rule”
at
35 Ill. Adm.
Code
101.300(b)(2)
does
not apply
to
the
filing
of any
pre-filed
testimony
in this
proceeding.
The Board’s Clerk
must receive
these
documents before
the close
of business on the
specified
dates.
Although
documents may be
filed
electronically
through
the
Clerk’s
Office
On-Line
(COOL) from the Board’s
Web
site
at www.ipcb.state.iI.us,
all electronic
or approved
fax
filings must
be received
by the Clerk’s Office
no later than
4:30
PM on the due date. Any
questions
about electronic filing
through COOL
should be
directed
to
the Clerk’s
Office
at (312) 814-3629.
Order
of
Hearings
As
noted in
the
original
notice
of hearings,
Section
27 of
the
Act
(415
ILCS 5/27 (2006))
does not limit
the
first hearing to
the testimony
of
the
proponent,
but the hearing
officer
intends
to
begin the first hearing
with
the Agency’s
presentation as the proponent.
For
the first hearing,
a brief
summary of
testimony will
be allowed if
a
witness
wishes
to provide
one
before
3
responding
to questions.
All pre-filed
testimony will be
entered into
the record as if read.
See
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 102.424(f).
After
the Agency has addressed
all
questions from other participants,
and if time
permits
before the conclusion
of the
first hearing, other
participants
who
have pre-filed testimony
may
then testify.
Participants
who do not pre-file
testimony
will be allowed to testify
as time permits
after
the conclusion of pre-filed
testimony
and the questions
based
upon it.
Any
participant
who wishes
to
offer
a public
comment at either hearing
will
be allowed
to do so if time permits
at
the close
of the testimony and
questions based
upon
it. The Board’s
procedural
rules
also include an
opportunity to file post-hearing
comments.
See 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 102.108(b). The
rules also provide
that “[t]he Board
will accept
written comments from
any
person concerning
the proposed regulations
during
the first notice period.”
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 102.604.
Service and
Notice Lists
The Service List
for this rulemaking
is
the list of
persons who wish to
participate
actively
in this
proceeding
and to receive not only
the
Board’s opinions
and orders
but also other filings
such as pre-filed testimony
and
public
comments.
The Notice
List
includes
participants
who
wish to receive only
the Board’s opinions
and orders
and hearing officer orders.
Note that
interested
persons
may
now request
electronic
notice
of filings by providing
their
e-mail address
through
COOL under this docket
number R09-19.
This electronic
notice
includes
notice
of the filing of
documents that are
not typically provided
to persons on
the
Notice
List.
In
addition, COOL provides
links to documents
filed
with
the Board, and those
documents
can
be viewed,
downloaded, and
printed free
of charge as soon as
they
are posted
to the Board’s
Web
site. For more information
about the option
of electronic
notice
or COOL, please
consult
either
the
Board’s Web
site at www,ipcb.state.ii.us
or John Therriault,
the
Board’s
Assistant
Clerk,
at (312) 814-3629.
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