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I <br />I <br />I <br />! <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 />estimate is that it would cost approximately $11,000,000. I <br />~,,l~ ~h,llen~e firms like Waste Managment to come up wi~h <br /> doing business with ,olid waste than putting it <br />in the ground. I am firmly committed and believe that we have <br />a County Board getting behind it to do anything with that waste <br />but put it in the ground where we can't see it and can't control <br />it. We have formed an abatement team. We are looking at almost <br />every way possible and that does not mean that you and I are <br />going to get our dollars back by turning it into energy. <br />have reached the point where I am willing to look at my neighbor <br />and myself and say that it is going to cost $30-$40 a ton to burn <br />it and scrub the air; we can watch it there but we can't watch <br />it once we get it into the ground. I appreciate the fact that <br />you want to put $15,000,000 on paper and Mr. Goodrich has gone <br />from beauty parlors to landfills tonight, and some of my best <br />friends are attorneys, but when it's on paper and we have the <br />world as full of attorneys as we do you're not going to get <br />$15,000,000 in your hand by snapping your fingers when you have <br />a problem; you and I are §oing to be in court again trying to <br />clean up the mess. <br /> Arnie Cox - This just doesn't affect residences around the <br /> landfill; I have a business in the area and am acquainted with <br /> the problems associated with the landfill. Some good has come <br /> out of this. After much problems in the area years ago, Waste <br /> Management has taken initiative with the cooperation of the <br /> City. Something many of you may not realize is that when the <br /> roads were bad on Sunfish Lake Blvd., we insisted, and they did <br /> pay for the right of way for $28,000. They also did not create <br /> the original boundaries and perimeter of that landfill. A lot <br /> of the problems that were created are not their own, however, <br /> they have been made to live within reasonable rules in regard <br /> to it. Mr. Otter from Waste Management told me that he wanted <br /> to be part of this co,,.,,,~nity; 64 acres was donated along the <br /> Rum River and we are in the process of developing a park there <br /> and I called on Mr. Otter and he donated $40,000 worth of time <br /> and equipment preparing a park for us not on the landfill site. <br /> They have improved the landfill operation and if you had to do <br /> business with people in the landfill business, and we have to <br /> whether we want to or not here in Ramsey, Waste Management does <br /> come through on some of their promises. In 1967, when the <br /> Attorney General ruled that a non-incorporated municipality <br /> has no jurisdiction to stop a landfill, we have had some real <br /> problems since then and nobody has fought any harder for the <br /> controls on that landfill than I have. There are about 11,000 <br /> people living in Ramsey and that present site, as it exists <br /> today, could financially bankrupt the co~m~mity. Eighty-four <br /> percent of our tax revenue base is from the residential <br /> population. Analyze that and you live in one dn~n poor co~munity, <br /> whether you like it or not. When you have a community with <br /> 16~ co"'mercial tax base versus 84~ residential tax base, you have <br /> a real problem. The problems that could generate, as it stands <br /> today whether they expand or not, could financially bankrupt <br /> this co~%Lnity. As far as contracts with Anoka, they don't mean <br /> a d~n thing and you ought to realize that by now. ~e had a <br /> contract with Anoka that in the Fall of 1981 the landfill would <br /> be turned over to the City of Ramsey and we would have some <br /> Council/P & Z <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Page 21 of 23 <br /> <br /> <br />
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