Fox Moraine, LLC v. United City of Yorkville

2011 IL App (2d) 100017
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 8, 2011
Docket2-10-0017
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Fox Moraine, LLC v. United City of Yorkville, 2011 IL App (2d) 100017 (Ill. Ct. App. 2011).

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ILLINOIS OFFICIAL REPORTS Appellate Court

Fox Moraine, LLC v. United City of Yorkville, 2011 IL App (2d) 100017

Appellate Court FOX MORAINE, LLC, Petitioner, v. THE UNITED CITY OF Caption YORKVILLE, CITY COUNCIL, and THE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, Respondents (Kendall County, Intervenor-Appellee).

District & No. Second District Docket No. 2-10-0017

Filed November 8, 2011

Held In an action arising from petitioner’s application to construct landfill in (Note: This syllabus respondent city, the finding of the Illinois Pollution Control Board that constitutes no part of the statutory criteria were not met was not against the manifest weight of the opinion of the court the evidence, and in making that finding, the Board’s denial of but has been prepared petitioner’s motion seeking the disclosure of a report prepared by by the Reporter of respondent city’s attorney was harmless error, the Board properly limited Decisions for the an inquiry into the mental impressions of members of the city council, the convenience of the Board’s finding that petitioner forfeited its claim that two members of the reader.) council were biased was not error, and the standard of review applied to the statutory criteria by the Board was proper.

Decision Under Petition for review of order of Pollution Control Board, No. 07-146. Review

Judgment Confirmed. Counsel on Charles F. Helsten and Nicola A. Nelson, both of Hinshaw & Culbertson Appeal LLP, of Rockford, and George Mueller, of Mueller Anderson, P.C., of Ottawa, for petitioner.

Lisa Madigan, Attorney General, of Chicago (Michael A. Scodro, Solicitor General, and Brett E. Legner, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for respondent Pollution Control Board.

Anthony G. Hopp and Leo P. Dombrowski, both of Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, of Chicago, for respondent United City of Yorkville.

James F. McCluskey and James S. Harkness, both of Momkus McCluskey, LLC, of Lisle, for intervenor Kendall County.

James H. Knippen and Adam C. Kruse, both of Walsh, Knippen, Knight & Pollock, Chtrd., of Wheaton, for amicus curiae Friends of Greater Yorkville.

Panel JUSTICE BOWMAN delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Justices Hutchinson and Zenoff concurred in the judgment and opinion.

OPINION

¶1 Petitioner, Fox Moraine, LLC, appeals from the order of respondent the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Board), affirming the decision of respondent the city council of the United City of Yorkville, to deny Fox Moraine’s siting application to construct a landfill in Yorkville. On appeal, Fox Moraine argues that the hearings on its application were not fundamentally fair and that the finding that it failed to satisfy the siting criteria in section 39.2(a) of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/39.2(a) (West 2006)) was against the manifest weight of the evidence. For the reasons that follow, we confirm the decision of the Board.

¶2 I. BACKGROUND ¶3 This case unfolded when Fox Moraine, owned in part by Donald Hamman, sought to build a landfill in Kendall County. Hamman, a major landowner in the Yorkville area, first spoke with Kendall County leaders about siting a landfill on some unincorporated land

-2- bordering Yorkville’s city limits. When negotiations with the county began to break down, Fox Moraine sought to annex the land, in order to work with Yorkville officials in the siting process. Yorkville residents were familiar with Hamman because he operated a yard-waste facility on a small portion of the land at issue. They were also aware of the proposed landfill because news reports had been published regarding Fox Moraine’s discussions with Kendall County. Certain members of the public started a campaign against the landfill during the annexation proceedings.1 Citizens opposed to the landfill formed a group, Friends of Greater Yorkville (FOGY), and it distributed ads and encouraged members of the public to voice their concerns about the landfill. Ultimately, the land was annexed, and Fox Moraine filed its siting application. The record in this matter is extensive, comprising over 20,000 pages of transcripts. Therefore, we first summarize the procedural history and will discuss the specific relevant facts as we address the pertinent arguments. ¶4 Fox Moraine filed a siting application pursuant to section 39.2(a) of the Act on December 1, 2006. The comprehensive application, consisting of several hundreds of pages, addressed the nine criteria outlined in section 39.2. Yorkville then held several hearings in March and April 2007, which resulted in the city council denying the application. It found that Fox Moraine did not meet the criteria set forth in subsections (i), (ii), (iii), (v), (vi), and (viii) of section 39.2(a) of the Act. The city council also determined that Fox Moraine’s prior operating history was not in its favor, which is also a consideration set forth in section 39.2(a). The formal city council denial, dated May 24, 2007, included conditions in case the Board or this court reversed its denial. We note that Yorkville conducted a local election to fill the mayoral seat and four aldermanic seats on April 17, which was after the hearings closed but before the council’s deliberations and vote. Mayor Arthur Prochaska was defeated by Alderman Valerie Burd. Additionally, three new aldermen were elected: Arden Plocher, Robyn Sutcliff, and Walter Werderich. The “new” city council was sworn in on May 8. On May 24, the three new council members participated in the deliberations and the vote to deny the landfill siting application, along with Aldermen Marty Munns, Joseph Besco, Jason Leslie, Gary Golinski, and Rose Ann Spears. ¶5 Fox Moraine timely petitioned the Pollution Control Board, seeking review of the city council’s decision and arguing that the proceedings were fundamentally unfair and that the findings on the criteria were against the manifest weight of the evidence.2 Fox Moraine argues in this appeal that the city council and Board proceedings were fundamentally unfair because: (1) city council members were biased and driven by political considerations, which caused them to prejudge its siting application; (2) the council considered information not

1 Demonstrating the deep divide on the issue, we note that the annexation proceedings were the subject of prior litigation. Sibenaller v. Milschewski, 379 Ill. App. 3d 717 (2008) (finding that a referendum was not required for a nonjudicial annexation of contiguous property). 2 Before the Board, Kendall County intervened in the proceedings, and FOGY and the Village of Plainfield filed amicus curiae briefs; each argued in support of the council’s decision. In this appeal, the Village of Plainfield did not file an amicus curiae brief, Kendall County filed an intervenor brief, and FOGY filed an amicus curiae brief.

-3- contained in the record, including a report prepared for Yorkville by attorney Michael Roth of the Wildman Harrold law firm (the Roth Report); and (3) the Board incorrectly applied the deliberative process privilege and did not apply the proper standard in determining whether council members were biased. Regarding council members’ bias, Fox Moraine argues that Burd colluded with antilandfill proponents and that her campaign committee was staffed by founders of FOGY. FOGY leaders who worked on Burd’s campaign included Plocher, Werderich, Ron Parrish, and Todd Milliron. On the first day of the siting hearings, Fox Moraine moved to disqualify Burd because of her public antilandfill statements, but its motion was denied.

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