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of the proposed Atlas site; my home in'Anoka is located 2.5 ~iles directly <br />to the east of Atlas' proposed site. I am in the manufacturing business <br />and in Ramsey and in Minnesota today, we have problems; more problems than <br />what we can handle with all the different taxes, workman's comp, etc. I <br />can build iron and weld; I employ 17. Commercial and industrial property <br />pays 6 times more real estate taxes per $1,000 of assessed value than <br />residential property does. Being in my business, I pay an awful lot of <br />taxes; I and the other commercial properties have the tax burden in Ramsey. <br />To have a facility like Atlas is proposing would be a dream. I am no <br />expert as far as pollution is concerned. I have been attending some of <br />the informational meetings and public hearings about Atlas because I am <br />interested in the commercial and industrial part of Ramsey because that is <br />where I am 70 hours a week. I also serve on the Economic Development <br />Commission for Ramsey. Being in the position that I am in now, I would <br />recommend that the City Council allow the Atlas facility to come into <br />Ramsey. <br /> <br />Douglas Fountain - 15255 Garnet Street N.W. - My property is located <br />approximately 1200 feet from the northwest corner of the proposed Atlas <br />site. I would be glad to welcome Atlas to Ramsey. The City Council can <br />find very good essential information about incineration in the July 22, <br />1988 issue of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. Incineration is new to the <br />U.S., consequently, we are all afraid. Incineration has been used for <br />decades in European countries and I urge Council to approve Atlas' request <br />for a couditional use permit. <br /> <br /> A1 Heifort - 8421 167th Lane - I have installed some of these incinerators <br /> and everything coming out of the smoke stacks is sterilized. I don't <br /> believe there is anything wrong with the gases coming out of the machine as <br /> long as it is operated properly; I am concerned that the incinerators will <br /> be operated properly. I have seen so many incinerators that were not <br /> operated properly and am excited about Atlas operating them. <br /> Sue Rydbom - 8021 177th Avenue - I am with the STERN Committee. (At this <br /> point, Sue asked members of the audience opposing Atlas' request to stand; <br /> members of the audience responded.) The F~y issue of the Ramsey Resident <br /> stated that Atlas is not proposing to burn hazardous waste. MPCA has <br /> issued a letter in which they repeat their comments from a February 10 <br /> letter which states that since the Atlas facility is intending to burn <br /> medical waste, preparation of an environmental assessment worksheet is <br /> mandatory. Haaardous waste as defined in Minnesota Statute Section 110.16, <br /> subdivision 13 states that "hazardous waste means any refuse, because of <br /> it's infectious characteristics may Cause or significantly contribute to an <br /> increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or <br /> pose a substantial presence or potential haaard to human health or the <br /> environment when improperly treated, stored, transported or disposed of or <br /> otherwise managed. With reference to this Minnesota Statute, will Atlas be <br /> classified as a hazardous waste facility? I believe what is on paper more <br /> than what people tell me. In the Elk River Star article, Mr. Labat did not <br /> mention the fact that ash would be shipped to Wisconsin or Iowa because it <br /> is haaardous. Three Mile Island was also state-of-the-art. Ramsey's taxes <br /> will be going up and property values will be going down am~ liva~ will ba <br /> in danger; I am opposed to Atlas' proposal. <br /> City Council Public Hearing/July 14, 1988 <br /> <br />Page 6 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />