Will County v. Village of Rockdale

2018 IL App (3d) 160463
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMay 16, 2019
Docket3-16-04963-16-04633-16-0469 cons.
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Will County v. Village of Rockdale, 2018 IL App (3d) 160463 (Ill. Ct. App. 2019).

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Will County v. Village of Rockdale, 2018 IL App (3d) 160463

Appellate Court WILL COUNTY, Petitioner, v. THE VILLAGE OF ROCKDALE; Caption THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF ROCKDALE; ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL SERVICES, INC.; and THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, Respondents.–WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ILLINOIS, INC., Petitioner, v. THE VILLAGE OF ROCKDALE; THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF ROCKDALE; ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL SERVICES, INC.; and THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, Respondents.

District & No. Third District Docket Nos. 3-16-0463, 3-16-0496 cons.

Filed July 5, 2018 Modified upon denial of rehearing November 27, 2018

Decision Under Petition for review of order of Illinois Pollution Control Board, Nos. Review 16-54, 16-56.

Judgment Affirmed.

Counsel on Joshua G. Vincent, Charles F. Helsten, and Peggy L. Crane, of Appeal Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, of Chicago, for petitioner Will County. Donald J. Moran and Stan C. Sneeringer, of Pedersen & Houpt, P.C., of Chicago, for petitioner Waste Management of Illinois, Inc.

Dennis G. Walsh, of Klein, Thorpe & Jenkins, Ltd., of Chicago, and Michael R. Stiff, of Spesia & Ayers, of Joliet, for respondents Village of Rockdale and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Rockdale.

George Mueller, of Mueller Anderson, P.C., of Ottawa, for respondent Environmental Recycling and Disposal Services, Inc.

Lisa Madigan, Attorney General, of Chicago (David L. Franklin, Solicitor General, and Valerie Quinn, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for respondent Illinois Pollution Control Board.

Panel JUSTICE McDADE delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Justice Schmidt concurred in the judgment and opinion. Justice Wright dissented, with opinion.

OPINION

¶1 Respondent Environmental Recycling and Disposal Services, Inc. (ERDS), filed a siting application seeking approval for a pollution control transfer station. A hearing on the application was held, and the hearing officer found that ERDS failed to meet certain statutory criteria. Subsequently, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Rockdale (Village Board) conditionally approved the application. Petitioners Will County and Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. (WMI), filed separate petitions requesting the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Pollution Board) to review the Village Board’s decision. The petitioners argued that (1) the Village Board lacked jurisdiction and (2) certain statutory criteria under section 39.2(a) were not met. The Pollution Board found that (1) the Village Board had jurisdiction to review the siting application, (2) the amendment to the application was proper, and (3) the Village Board’s decision on criteria (i), (ii), (v), and (viii) was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. Petitioners appealed. We affirm.

¶2 FACTS ¶3 Respondent ERDS operated a refuse hauling business on Moen Avenue in Rockdale, Illinois, which had been in operation for 15 years. It filed a request for siting approval to have a pollution control transfer station in the same area. ERDS sent a notice of a public hearing to nearby landowners, public officials, and entities, including the General Assembly. It also published the notice in the Herald-News. The notice stated that ERDS had sought approval to site a transfer station on Moen Avenue. Specifically, the notice reads:

-2- “NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE A REQUEST FOR LOCAL SITING APPROVAL OF A NEW POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY WITH THE VILLAGE OF ROCKDALE, ILLINOIS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT, pursuant to § 39.2(b) of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (‘the Act’) 415 ILCS 5/39.2(b), the Applicant, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Services Inc., will file its Request for Siting Approval for a new pollution control facility, the Moen Transfer Station, with the Village of Rockdale, Illinois, 79 Moen Ave., Rockdale, Illinois, 60436, on Dec. 12, 2014. In its request for siting approval, the Applicant will seek approval to site, permit, construct, develop and operate a transfer station as defined by Section 3.500 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (the ‘Act’) (415 ILCS 5/3.500), the Moen Transfer Station located generally north of the intersection of Moen Ave. and Gould Court, at 2277 Moen Ave., said location being in the Village of Rockdale, Illinois. The proposed facility encompasses approximately 2.16 acres, and is legally described as follows: Parcel 1: [legal description of the property] Parcel 2: [legal description of the property] Property address: 2277 Moen Avenue, Joliet, IL 60436 The proposed facility would be a non-hazardous transfer station which will accept non-hazardous waste for temporary storage, consolidation, and further transfer to a waste disposal/treatment facility. The Applicant will develop and operate the transfer station only as approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, other applicable regulatory agencies, and as authorized by applicable statutes and regulations. The waste accepted for transfer will be general municipal waste, landscape waste, recyclables and construction and demolition debris generated by residential, commercial and industrial sources. The facility proposes to handle an average 200 tons per day of solid waste. The facility will not accept liquid or hazardous waste. The facility is projected to have an operating life of at least 20 years. The Applicant is Environmental Recycling and Disposal Services Inc., whose addresses are PO Box 675, Orland Park, Il. 60462, and 2277 Moen Ave., Rockdale, Il. 60436. On Dec. 12, 2014, the Applicant will file with the Village of Rockdale, Illinois, its Request for Siting Approval. The request will include the substance of the Applicant’s proposal and supporting documents. The Request filed by the Applicants with the Rockdale Village Clerk will be available for your inspection in the Rockdale Village Clerk’s Office located at 79 Moen Ave., Rockdale, Illinois, 60438, during normal business hours daily, not including weekends or holidays. Copies of the request or any part thereof will be available from the Rockdale Village Clerk upon payment of the actual cost of reproduction, as outlined in the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 et seq.).” ¶4 In October 2014, ERDS and Will County entered into a host agreement. In December, ERDS filed the siting application. In the application, ERDS stated that the service area for the transfer station includes the northern and western portions of Will County and other adjoining communities. ERDS estimated its service area based on the service area for Prairie View

-3- Recycling and Disposal Facility (Prairie View RDF) because it is the primary disposal option for Will County residents and businesses. Relying on the generation and disposal volumes for Will, Kendall, and Grundy Counties, the total population growth in the service area is expected to increase by 62% by 2040. ¶5 There are three landfills in the service area: Laraway Recycling and Disposal Facility (Laraway RDF), Environtech Landfill, and Prairie View RDF. The Laraway RDF did not accept municipal solid waste, and Environtech Landfill had about one year of life remaining in its operations. Will County’s solid waste management plan (SWMP) and the Prairie View RDF host agreement state that “as much waste as practical” in the service area should be disposed at Prairie View RDF.

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