Helping Others Maintain Environmental Standards v. A.J. Bos

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 22, 2010
Docket2-09-1283 & 2-10-0162 Cons. Rel
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Nos. 2-09-1283 & 2-10-0162 cons. Filed: 12-22-10 ______________________________________________________________________________

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

HELPING OTHERS MAINTAIN ) Appeal from the Circuit Court ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ) of Jo Daviess County. LEROY BEHRENS, LAUREL BEHRENS, ) MARY JO BURKE, JUANITA CROPPER, ) JEFFREY GRAVES, DEAN B. HICKS, ) KATHLEEN M. HICKS, STEVE ) HOLESINGER, WILL LIBERTON, LORI ) RUNKLE, and RICHARD RUNKLE, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellees, ) ) v. ) No. 08--CH--42 ) A.J. BOS, TRADITIONS INVESTMENTS, ) LLC, and THE DEPARTMENT OF ) AGRICULTURE, ) Honorable ) Kevin J. Ward, Defendants-Appellants. ) Judge, Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

HELPING OTHERS MAINTAIN ) Appeal from the Circuit Court ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ) of Jo Daviess County. LEROY BEHRENS, LAUREL BEHRENS, ) MARY JO BURKE, JUANITA CROPPER, ) JEFFREY GRAVES, DEAN B. HICKS, ) KATHLEEN M. HICKS, STEVE ) HOLESINGER, WILL LIBERTON, LORI ) RUNKLE, and RICHARD RUNKLE, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) v. ) No. 08--CH--42 ) A.J. BOS, TRADITIONS INVESTMENTS, ) LLC, and THE DEPARTMENT OF ) Nos. 2--09--1283 & 2--10--0162 cons.

AGRICULTURE, ) Honorable ) Kevin J. Ward, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge, Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE BOWMAN delivered the opinion of the court:

Plaintiffs, Helping Others Maintain Environmental Standards (HOMES), Leroy Behrens,

Laurel Behrens, Mary Jo Burke, Juanita Cropper, Jeffrey Graves, Dean B. Hicks, Kathleen M. Hicks,

Steve Holesinger, Will Liberton, Lori Runkle, and Richard Runkle, sought to halt the construction

of a "megadairy" by defendants A.J. Bos and Traditions Investments, LLC (collectively Bos).

Plaintiff HOMES is a not-for-profit corporation that was organized to oppose the livestock facility's

construction. The remaining plaintiffs are individuals living in the general vicinity of the proposed

dairy in Nora, Illinois. After Bos obtained approval from defendant the Department of Agriculture

(Department) to begin construction, plaintiffs brought suit against Bos and the Department. The

Department moved to dismiss the counts against it, and its motion was granted. Plaintiffs obtained

a preliminary injunction against Bos, effectively halting construction of the livestock facility, but they

were subsequently denied a permanent injunction. In appeal No. 2--10--0162, plaintiffs argue that:

(1) they have standing to seek judicial review of the Department's approval to begin construction, (2)

the trial court erred in a number of its evidentiary rulings, and (3) the trial court's denial of a

permanent injunction is against the manifest weight of the evidence. We allowed the Illinois chapter

of the Sierra Club, the Illinois Council of Trout Unlimited, and the Prairie Rivers Network to file a

joint amicus curiae brief in support of plaintiffs. In appeal No. 2--09--1283, which has been

consolidated with plaintiffs' appeal, Bos argues that the trial court erred in denying his motion to

dissolve the preliminary injunction and that he is entitled to damages. We affirm the trial court's

judgment in all respects.

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I. BACKGROUND

A. Bos Obtains Departmental Approval

On October 31, 2007, Bos filed with the Department notices of intent to construct two

livestock management facilities. The proposed dairies were named "Tradition North" and "Tradition

South" and were located in Nora Township, Jo Daviess County. Each dairy would have 6,850

"animal units" in the form of dairy cows and calves.1 The Tradition South dairy's plans, as amended,

proposed to use three livestock waste holding ponds, one with dimensions of 300 by 855 by 20 feet;

the second 760 by 850 by 20 feet; and the third 400 by 400 by 20 feet. Bos sought the Department's

approval of the dairies pursuant to the Livestock Management Facilities Act (Livestock Act) (510

ILCS 77/1 et seq. (West 2008)).

In accordance with the Livestock Act, the Department sent notice of the intent to construct

to the Jo Daviess County Board (Board), and the Board requested that the Department hold an

informational meeting on the proposed construction. See 510 ILCS 77/12(a) (West 2008); 8 Ill.

Adm. Code §900.403 (Conway Greene CD-ROM June 2002). At the meeting, the Department was

required to receive evidence on the following eight siting criteria: whether (1) registration and

livestock waste management plan certification requirements were met by the notice of intent to

construct; (2) the design, location, or proposed operation would protect the environment by being

consistent with the Livestock Act; (3) the location minimized incompatibility with the area's character

by being zoned for agriculture or complying with the Livestock Act's setback requirements; (4) if the

facility was in a 100-year flood plain or an environmentally sensitive area (defined as a karst area or

1 A milking dairy cow is 1.4 animal units while a young dairy cow is 0.6 animal units. 510

ILCS 77/10.10 (West 2008).

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with aquifer material within five feet of the bottom of the waste facility), the proposed construction

standards were consistent with protecting the area's safety; (5) the owner or operator submitted plans

to minimize the likelihood of environmental damage from spills, runoff, and leaching; (6) odor control

plans were reasonable and incorporated odor reduction technologies; (7) traffic patterns minimized

the effect on existing traffic flow; and (8) construction of the facility was consistent with community

growth, tourism, recreation, or economic development through compliance with applicable zoning

and setback requirements. 510 ILCS 77/12(d) (West 2008).

The informational meeting took place on January 10, 2008, and the public was allowed to ask

questions and make comments. See 510 ILCS 77/12(a) (West 2008). On January 31, 2008, the Jo

Daviess County Development and Planning Committee voted to recommend to the Board that the

proposed dairies did not meet all eight siting criteria. On February 11, 2008, the Board found that

five of the eight siting criteria had not been met and voted 11 to 5 to recommend that the Department

not approve the dairies. See 510 ILCS 77/12(b) (West 2008) (the county board shall submit an

advisory, nonbinding recommendation to the Department as to whether the proposed facility meets

the eight siting criteria). However, on May 30, 2008, the Department ruled that it was "more likely

than not" that the Livestock Act's provisions had been met regarding the Tradition South facility, and

it approved its construction. See 510 ILCS 77/12.1 (West 2008) (if the Department determines that

it is "more likely than not" that the Livestock Act's provisions have been met, construction of the

facility may proceed). Bos was subject to inspection by the Department before, during, and after

construction.

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