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City Administrator Ulrich stated Ramsey has a closed landfill and approached the PCA about <br />adaptive reuse for some of that property. The City purchased a lot of acreage around the landfill <br />that has good exposure to the roadway and usability. However, the PCA Commissioners told <br />Ramsey that State monies were used to purchase the land so it has many restrictions and cannot <br />be sold for private use or public use. The PCA is concerned about the trail of liability so while <br />private use may not make sense, Ramsey would like the PCA to work with the City and County <br />to use some of this land, with indemnifications. City Administrator Ulrich explained that State <br />law would have to provide those guarantees to allow the PCA to deal with uses such as this <br />landfill that have been identified. <br />Representative Abeler asked if a bill has been drafted. <br />City Administrator Ulrich indicated it has not. <br />Representative Abeler stated Ramsey will have to work through the issue of whether it is <br />something they want the PCA to "may do" or be "required to do." <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated the City would be supportive of a narrow bill addressing only <br />the Ramsey landfill. <br />Mayor Ramsey explained the City had discussed whether the property could be used for a Public <br />Works facility or recycling center and the PCA seemed receptive. <br />Representative Abeler stated he would provide City Administrator Ulrich with names of <br />researchers and write the bill in `may /permissive" language if a project should be presented. <br />Councilmember McGlone stated the PCA is required under federal law to maintain this type of <br />property almost into perpetuity so it may be a waste of time. <br />Representative Abeler explained that if Ramsey has a bill, then at least the State law will not be a <br />barrier. He noted that at some point, Ramsey will run out of land and want to use this site. <br />Representative Scott indicated that Andover used its closed landfill for ball fields. <br />Cost of Additional Employer Contributions to Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA) <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated the impact for Ramsey to make additional contributions to <br />PERA is $17,000 /year. This is for an additional 1.8% employer contribution, which is a <br />significant impact to the Ramsey budget. He asked the Legislative Delegation to keep that in <br />mind and look at impacts to local units of government as well as employees. <br />Representative Abeler stated PERA is funded up to 75% and a big deal in police and fire <br />negotiations. <br />City Council Work Session / December 11, 2012 <br />Page 7 of 12 <br />