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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />Paae 8 <br />~luly 2, 1982 <br /> <br />Independence fSite L) <br /> <br />This site is located on Hwy. 12 and is bounded by County Rd. 92 on the east. <br />The surroundinq land use is agricultural. Much .of the site is in an <br />aqricultural preserve. Site access is fair. Screening will have to be <br />provided. There should be no adverse environmental impacts at this location, <br />assuming proper environmental controls are installed. The site is inconsistent <br />with Council policies protecting agriculture. The site would have minimal <br />impact on existing and future development patterns. Residential development is <br />sparse. <br /> <br />The staff recommends approval of the Independence site for the disposal of <br />mixed municipal waste. <br /> <br />RAMSEY COUNTY <br /> <br />Shoreview (Demolition Debris) <br /> <br />The site is locateH south of County Rd. J, just east of Hwy. 1-35W. Access to <br />the site is excellent. Surrounding land uses are primarily commercial- <br />industrial. Screening and buffering will be needed for a mobile-home park east <br />of the site. The site is owned by the University of Minnesota and currently <br />unused. Soils are hiqhl.v permeable and do not provide groundwater protection. <br />Strict operational practices and/or a liner wil.1 be needed to protect <br />underlyinq groundwater. <br /> <br />The staff recommends approval of the Shoreview site for the disposal of <br />debris. Ramsey County is evaluating one area for a mixed municipal waste site. <br /> <br />SCOTT COUNTY <br /> <br />Louisville Township <br /> <br />This site is located adjacent to the existing Louisville sanitary landfill, in <br />an industrial-commercial area. The impacts on surrounding land use and <br />existing and future development patterns are minimal. Residential development <br />is sparse around the site. Access to the site is good and transportation- <br />related impacts appear to be minimal. The site area would have little effect <br />on the Region's present solid waste generation patterns. Police, fire <br />emergenc.y and other services appropriate to land disposal facilities can be <br />provided to the site fairly easily. The site would be lined, providing the <br />primary protection against contaminants reaching the groundwater system. <br />Surface drainaqe controls would have to be provided at the site. <br /> <br /> <br />