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Planning and Zoning Commission
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10/02/1984
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! <br />I C/September 10 1984 <br /> proper~ r,.surrounding landfill, assessed valuations overstate the <br /> value ~of ~ that property.. Property owners expect that new <br />~ ~ appraisals will result in greatly reduced prOperty taxes. <br /> ' Newspa~pgr : articles have been published regarding surrounding <br /> property idevaluation because of landfills. The seriousness is <br /> documenfed, by PCA' s placing the present landfill on their <br />I priortt~ list for cleanup funding. The present damage will be <br /> compoUn~edl by any expansion of the landfill. Property owners <br /> will t~ke! whatever action is necessary to prevent the expansion. <br /> The P.°.~er'. to prevent further damage to these surrounding <br /> pr ope r!t~ esi as well as .others, rests, in Council's hands. By <br /> exerci's.~ng~ good common sense, mistakes of the past can be <br />I correCt,ed : and problems of the future avoided. Mr. Reichert then <br /> submittgd ~a letter to Mayor Gamec from the office of Coale, <br /> Reichert and Sand, dated September 7, 1984. <br />I Lois B~ettcher - 14605 Sunfish Lake Blvd. - Stated that earlier <br /> the P~dg_~ of Allegiance was recited and the words 'justice for <br /> all' m,~del her wonder where the justice is for herself. --She has <br /> lived §ere for 25 years and the landfill has been here 10-12 <br /> years i andl she has had to put up with the noise, litter and truck <br /> trafficl ~er home is probably unsaleable. She is getting <br /> I nothing!in~return; where is her justice. <br /> Jim Ba~te~nberg - 7471 150th Lane - On July 30, 1984 his house <br /> burned~ .!doWn and in the process of rebuilding decided to <br /> reland~ape his back yard and -now he is being sued by DNR. <br /> I -~ He neve~ applied for a permit but the Building Inspector saw what <br /> he was 4oing and never told him he was doing anything wrong. ~ow <br /> I' can ~a~seY allow the State to designate half of his lot wetlands <br /> and the~ s~e him because 'he wants to make a back yard. <br /> <br /> I Mr. Sch~,elle immediately took Mr. Battenberg to his office to <br /> discuss ith~ problem. · <br /> <br />! <br />a. Edward:Moe~sfelder - Leonard Stre.et & Deinard - Attorneys At Law - <br /> Represer~ting Waste Management zn their application for a <br /> I use permit. On June 25, 1984 we met before <br /> cond~ t!~a! <br /> Council, <br /> Planningl a~d Zoning and the citizens to have a public hearing and <br /> present i our application for permit. A law was passed dealing <br />I with eS~ab, lishing landfills in the Metro area -- one of those <br /> sites im~y ' be Site P in Ramsey. Since ~chat time, Waste <br /> ManagemeBt,'Ramsey and Anoka have been engaged in negotiations to <br /> accomp~ilSh :i <br />" 1. Se~t~inig dispute of long standing between the two cities with <br /> respect;- ~ to ownership. <br /> <br />':--I Page 6 of 14 <br /> <br /> <br />
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