Evergreen Recycling, LLC (Extension)
August 20, 2003
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
NOTICE OF EXTENSION TO FILE PETITIONS FOR PARTY STATUS
APPLICANT: Evergreen Recycling LLC, 173 Oswego River Rd., Phoenix, NY 13135
DEC PROJECT NUMBER: 7-3124-00356/00001
A Notice of Issues Conference and Adjudicatory Hearing for this proposal appeared in the Department's Environmental Notice Bulletin on August 13, 2003.
The date for filing petitions for party status has been extended from the original date of August 25, 2003. Petitions for full party status and amicus status must be received by September 2, 2003. Copies of petitions must be sent them to: Daniel P. O'Connell, Administrative Law Judge, Office of Hearings and Mediation Services, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 625 Broadway, First Floor, Albany, New York 12233-1550, [telephone: (518) 402-9003]. Telefaxed petitions will not be accepted. In addition, send copies at the same time and in the same manner to Jennifer Powell, Esq., Regional Attorney, Department of Environmental Conservation, Region 7 Office, 615 Erie Boulevard, Syracuse, New York 13204-2400 [telephone: (315) 426-7405]; and to the Applicant's Attorney, Mindy L. Zoghlin, Esq., Bansbach, Zoghlin & Wahl, PC, 31 Erie Canal Drive, Suite A, Rochester, New York 14626-4604 [telephone: (585) 227-2610]. Instructions for filing Party Status are provided below.
FILING FOR PARTY STATUS: Persons seeking to participate in the Issues Conference and any subsequent adjudicatory hearing must file a petition (a written statement) explaining whether the request is for full party status or amicus status. For the required contents of petitions for full party status see 6 NYCRR 624.5(b)(1 and 2). To determine whether an issue is substantive, see 6 NYCRR 624.4(c)(2), and to determine whether an issue is significant, see 6 NYCRR 624.4(c)(3). For the required contents of a petition seeking amicus status, see 6 NYCRR 624.5(b)(1 and 3).
Petitions filed after September 2, 2003 will be required to meet the requirements outlined in 6 NYCRR 624.5(c).
Administrative Law Judge
Albany, New York
August 20, 2003


