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Koch; Drawing No. 1 accompanying the Plans; aerial photographs of <br />site presented 6/25/84.) <br /> <br /> 11. The North 80. The nature of the adjoining land to the <br />northwest, north and northeast of the North 80 is residential, a <br />substantial portion of which was constructed after the commence- <br />ment of the Anoka/Ramsey Landfill. That portion of land located <br />to the east and southeast is a rural area of low density popu- <br />lation and includes Sunfish Lake. The nature of adjoining land <br />to the south of the North 80 is the Anoka/Ramsey Landfill. <br />(June 25, 1984 testimony of Henry Koch; Drawing No. 1 accompany- <br />ing the Plans; aerial photographs of site presented 6/25/84.) <br /> <br />The Proximity of a Similar Use. <br />dards for Consideration]. <br /> <br />[170.016D Stan- <br /> <br /> 12. Both the North 80 and the South 70 have immediately <br />adjacent to them the current Anoka/Ramsey Landfill, a mixed <br />municipal solid waste landfill. (June 25, 1984 testimony of <br />Henry Koch.) A clean fill solid waste landfill exists within one <br />mile of the proposed use. (July 3, 1984 comments of Commissioner <br />Deemer.) <br /> <br />The Effect Upoq Traffic Into and From the Premises <br />or on Any Ad~oinin~ Roads. [170.016D Standards <br />~or Consideration]· <br /> <br /> 13. The traffic patterns associated with the establishment <br />of a mixed municipal solid waste landfill are established for <br />both pieces of property because of the current Anoka/Ramsey <br />Landfill. There was no testimony demonstrating that these <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />