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land at and around closed landfills needs to be planned carefully and responsibly. Minnesota Statutes <br />115B. 412, Subd. 9 of the LCA requires the MPCA to develop a Land Use Plan for each of these landfills and <br />for local government units (LGUs) to make their local land use plans consistent with the MPCA's plan for <br />the site. Minnesota Statutes 115B. 412, Subd. 4 requires the MPCA to provide LGUs certain information <br />about the landfill and to incorporate this information in to their local land use planning. <br />To meet the requirements of subdivision 9 of the statute, LGUs that have land -use authority must make their <br />land -use plans for the landfill consistent with the MPCA 's plan for future use of, and obligations for, the <br />facility. One way to accomplish this is for LGUs to make certain that their land -use designations and /or <br />zoning ordinances are compatible with the MPCA's future responsibilities and uses for the Land <br />Management Area. To meet the requirements of subdivision 4 of the statute, LGUs must consider the <br />information about the landfill's contamination and methane gas migration in its land -use planning and also <br />make this information available to those that want to develop the affected property. Also, LGUs may wish to <br />adopt certain land -use controls in order to better protect public health and safety. <br />Generally speaking, the land use plan is appropriate for a majority of the area currently owned by the MPCA. There <br />are, however, areas that are inconsistent with the City's current land use plan. In order for the two plans to be <br />consistent, the City must either amend its Comprehensive Plan and /or Zoning Code /Map or request /comment that <br />the MPCA amend the draft Closed Landfill Land Use Plan. <br />1.Business Park - Sunwood Drive (undeveloped; south of waste footprint, north of Sunwood Drive) <br />2.Medium Density Residential - Sunfish Lake Boulevard (undeveloped; east of waste footprint, west of Sunfish <br />Lake Boulevard) <br />3.Rural Developing (Residential) - Garnet Street (previously removed; west of waste footprint, east of Garnet Street) <br />Business Park - Sunwood Drive <br />The City has been exploring the potential for a portion of this area to develop as a business park. The area is well <br />served by existing infrastructure. This area is otherwise developable area, with the exception of restrictions as <br />outlined below. <br />.This area is located within the Groundwater Area of Concern <br />-This area is not located within the Methane Gas Area of Concern <br />-Portions of this area were purchased through the sale of State issued bonds <br />-The MPCA desires to retain soil rights for this area for potential remediation needs for this and other closed <br />landfills <br />-The MPCA desires to provide perpetual protection over a significant stand of native Oak Savanna tree <br />canopy coverage. <br />Medium Density Residential - Sunfish Lake Boulevard <br />As part of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, the City guided this area for future Medium Density Residential <br />development. This area is not served by municipal water and sewer, but said utilities are in the vicinity. Additional <br />public infrastructure would be needed to serve the site. This area has some significant grade changes with wetlands <br />present. This area is otherwise developable, with the exceptions as noted below. <br />•A majority, but not all of this area is located within the Groundwater Area of Concern <br />-This area is not located within the Methane Gas Area of Concern <br />-Portions of this area were purchased through the sale of State issued bonds <br />-The MPCA desires to retain soil rights to this area for potential future remediation needs for this and other <br />closed landfill sites <br />Rural Developing - Garnet Street <br />The MPCA has previously purchased several single family homes along the western border of the waste footprint. <br />As this area is located within the Methane Gas Area of Concern and the previous homes have now been removed, <br />Staff recommends that this area be guided 'Closed Landfill'. <br />
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