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Code · Illinois · Chapter 415 — ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY · Act 5

Sec. 22.26. The Agency shall not issue a development or construction permit after December 31, 1990 for any composting facility, unless the applicant has given notice there.

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Sec. 22.26. The Agency shall not issue a development or construction permit after December 31, 1990 for any composting facility, unless the applicant has given notice thereof
(1)in person or by mail to the members of the General Assembly from the legislative district in which the proposed facility is to be located,
(2)by registered or certified mail to the owners of all real property located within 250 feet of the site of the proposed facility (determined as provided in subsection
(b)of Section 39.2), and
(3)to the general public by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the proposed facility is to be located. The notice required under this Section must include:
(i)a description of the type of facility being proposed,
(ii)the location of the proposed facility,
(iii)the name of the person proposing the construction or development of the facility and the contact information (including a phone number) for that person,
(iv)instructions directing the recipient of the notice to send written comments relating to the construction or development of the facility to the Agency within 21 days after the notice is either received by mail or last published in a newspaper of general circulation, and
(v)the Agency's address, as well as the phone numbers for the Bureaus and Sections responsible for issuing the permit.
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