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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />d) <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />orderly and harmonious development of the city and the use <br />district wherein proposed. <br /> <br />No Commission comment. <br /> <br />That the use will not be substantially injurious to the <br />permitted uses nor unduly restrict the enjoyment of other <br />property in the tmediate vicinity nor substantially diminish <br />and impair property values within the area. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson stated that this item is closely related <br />to Item (f) of Standards for Considerations for which a <br />second appraisal has been requested to address. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer referred to-Waste Management's letter of <br />July 3, 1984, point #4, regarding excessive odors due to <br />repairs to the migration control system and inquired if any <br />more repairs are anticipated. <br /> <br />Mr. Otter replied that the system is in good working order, <br />is monitored continually and minor day to day repairs may <br />be necessary; no major repairs involving digging up several <br />hundred feet of line is anticipated. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson inquired if some uncovering would be <br />involved for the liner in the proposed expansion. <br /> <br />Mr. Otter replied that the liner over the North slope would <br />be over soil material and cover would be removed only at the <br />very bottom. <br /> <br />That the establishment of the use will not impede the <br />orderly and normal development and improvement of the <br />surrounding property for uses permitted in the zoning <br />district. <br /> <br />No Commission comment. <br /> <br />That adequate water supply and sewage disposal facilities <br />are provided and in accordance with applicable standards. <br /> <br />Mr. Goodrich stated that Rmmsey currently does not have a <br />municipal water supply and if Waste Management had a need <br />for water supply there, and made application, they you <br />would consider it. The same for sewage; if you find that <br />need is necessary by this proposal, then you have to say <br />they need it or they can't have that use. <br /> <br />Mr. Jim O'Connor stated that Waste Management does not <br />envision a need for sewer. The amount of leachate trucked <br />away each day depends on the -mount of rainfall and leachate <br />generated. A similar site in Wisconsin trucks away 2-3 <br />million gallons of leachate per month. Waste Management <br />does not consider Ramsey's site, even with the expansion, <br />a large enough facility to necessitate a trunk sewer system. <br /> <br />P & Z/July 3, ~ 84 <br /> Page 10 fo 19 <br /> <br /> <br />