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Councilman Cox introduced the following resolution and moved for its <br />adoption: <br /> <br />RESOLUTION 80-60 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION INCORPORATING THE NEEDS OF RA~EY AND THE BENEFITS THAT wOULD <br />BE DERIVED BY P~EY FOR HELPING WITH COBE CITY WASTE <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council of R~msey presently has a solid waste <br />lsndfill operating within its corporate boundaries, and <br /> ~EHEAS, there exists in the City,of .Ramsay an additional eighty <br />(80) acres adjacent to the existing landfill site which could possibly be <br />used for additional landfill dumping, and <br /> ~ by far the most use of the landfill site is for refuse <br /> generated by the entire seven (7) county Metropolitan area, and relatively <br /> insignificant amount of refuse brought to the site is attributable to <br /> citizens of R,~ey, and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Ramsey suffers the financial costs because <br /> of the following factors in relation to the landfill operation: <br /> a) Continual citizen complaints regarding refuse litter, <br /> potential pollution of ground waterand the general adverse <br /> environmental effect of the site. <br /> b) The necessity to monitor the relevant State and County <br /> regulatory agencies to insure that they are properly per- <br /> forming their function as often times these agencies do not <br /> fully perform their duties. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAMSEY, <br /> ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, as follows: <br /> 1) That the landfill located in the City of Ramsey is a serious <br /> financial burden on the City. <br /> 2) That the entire seven (7) county Metropolitan area benefits <br /> from the landfill. <br /> 3) That the City of Ramsey is subsidizing for the benefit of <br /> all residents of the Metro area the landfill which in effect is a Metro- <br /> politan facility. <br /> 4) That the City of ~ey and other cities where landfills <br /> are located should not be put into the position of signly subsidizing <br /> such major Metropolitan facilities and should, therefore, receive special, <br /> favorable consideration in the allocation of grants in aid, State aids, <br /> MSA funds and levy limitation. <br /> <br /> <br />