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Mr. Raatikka stated that he talked with the State Aid Engineer and he ~ndjcated <br />that the City can use State Aid funds for off-system improvements, such as the <br />Ru~ River Bridge Crossing; future funding can be used to retire bonds also. <br /> <br />Mr. Hartlc~y stated that R~sey definitely needs to investigate all potential <br />options to utilize funding available without endangering Ramsey's allocation on <br />~A funding and he is not convinced all options have been explored. <br /> <br />Mr. Raatikka stated that the light poles have been delivered to Central Park. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cox and seconded by Councilmember Reimann directing <br />Staff to send a letter of appreciation to Mr. Donald Essig thanking him for <br />making Ramsey ~ware of the os~ent light poles available for purchase. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor }{eitman, Councilm~bers Sorteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and S(~hlueter. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />d) c~m~un~tw D~v~]or~m~nt - <br /> <br />Council noted. <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />Mr. Graczyk reviewed his Staff Report with Council. <br /> <br />Councilmeuber COx stated that he still has concerns with the 59 hours of <br />vacation, sick and holiday time logged by the Police Department and that he <br />understands that the Personnel Committee is researching the issue. <br /> <br />fYT[]~TT, P~I~ TNESS <br /> <br />Case ~]_- Anoka Landfill Vertical E~ansion Pro~ogl: <br /> <br />Don Otter and Terry Miller of Waste Management of Minnesota, Inc. were present. <br />Mr. Otter introduced Mr. Jerry Sevick from the (:onsulting firm of Foth and Van <br />Dyke. Mr. Sevick gave a presentation on the aspects of the proposed vertical <br />expansion at the Anoka landfill site. ~he following is a summary of what is <br />being proposed in that vertical expansion: <br /> <br />a. Modify final grade slopes; 93% of the slopes will be at 25% and 7% of <br /> the slopes will be at 6%. <br /> <br />Current final oover is 12" of lime sludge, 12" of middle earthen cover <br />and 6" of topsoil; water passes through lime sludge at a rate of 1' <br />per year. ~he design in the improvement plan will replace the lime <br />sludge with 1' of clay; water passes through clay at a rate of 1.2" <br />per year. ~his design feature decreases the a~ount of infiltration <br />leachate ultimately produced. <br /> <br />For drainage, the improvement plan includes 12,300' of diversion <br />berms to collect water run-off and direct it into a sedimentation <br /> February 25, 1986 <br /> <br />Page 7 of 22 <br /> <br /> <br />