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Peter ~ieder - 16203 Jasper Street - There are many issues here, some well <br />thought out and some hastily. It is fine that Ramsey is looking for new <br />businesses but there has to be a limit on what type of businesses the city <br />shoud acquire. There are many opportunities that Council and Planning and <br />Zoning have bypassed for businesses to come into Ramsey that were declined. <br /> This type of business has too many unanswered questions. We have a large <br /> · · When I moved here 15 years ago the dump <br /> pollution Pr°blem_~n,?U~eC~ told the dump would not get higher than 90 <br /> was only 25 feet nzgu, ~ If you let a business come in and <br /> feet; it is over 300 feet high today. . <br /> make a 3 million dollar investment in their facility, the business then <br /> though they <br /> wants to branch out to recapture their investment eventhe city then <br /> said they would not be request~ g any additional permits; <br /> approves the expansion so the company doesn't move and take that tax base <br /> with it. It is economic blackmail. If a majority of the citizens say they <br /> don't want Atlas, our City Council should do what 'the citizens want them to <br /> do. <br /> Bob Schwartz - 5600 142nd Avenue - I am a manufacturing representative for <br /> manufacturers of plastic pr~cesszng ~qu~pm.ent- ~ot one of these <br /> manufacturers do contract' plastic pr~cesszng ~o ~mprove their equipment. <br /> am under the impression that Atlas already purchased the Ramsey site; why <br /> did they do that prior to knowing they would be issued a permit? Can the <br /> State override the decision of the Ramsey City Council? Atlas has already <br /> applied for a permit and the decision seems to he resting on the MPCA <br /> rather than on Ramsey. People are being advised not to purchase land in <br /> Ramsey because of the landfill and the incinerator. It will be a hardship <br /> to sell land in Ramsey in the future. <br /> Jackie Eastwood - 15855 Juniper Ridge Drive - I have lived in Ramsey for 6 <br /> months and our management of waste has not been so great judging from what <br /> I hear about the landfill- I would like to sub~it an article entitled <br /> For Many Hospital~"- Some quotes from <br /> Infectzous Waste A Heap Of Trouble <br /> that article are: "'It's as had as it's ever been, said Jim McLarne~k <br /> director of the American Society for Hospital Engineering in ChicagO- <br /> lot of hospitals and other health care facilities are losing alternatives <br /> · . - aulers charge hospitals up to $1.50 a <br /> em. Some_h what a pears to be znfectzous ~aste, <br /> for managzng th~s prob~ ' ' ' <br /> pound to remove ~nfectzous waste or P <br /> consultants said. That'S about 10 times the price haulers charge the <br /> hospitals to dispose of their benign waste, experts said.'" The article <br /> also points out the leek of uniform definition, state or federal, for <br /> infectious waste. It appears Atlas has misspoken or misrepresented. One <br /> of the specific responses in their July 5 edition of answers and queStZons <br /> says that they will not be handling hazardous waste. In a letter Atlas <br /> received from MPCA dated May 10, it says infectious waste is considered <br /> hazardous. Atlas makes a statement that they need contract burning to help <br /> fund the organizatiOn. Is Atlas really that shakey financially? To whom <br /> does Atlas contract for removal of their hazardous waste? Do they have a <br /> long term contract with Waste Management. Just prior to the meeting, a <br /> representative of Atlas was giving an explanation of the fac ility and he <br /> said "we do not want our empl~,ees digging around in some of the waste we <br /> get in"; what is that waste and why don't they want employees coming in <br /> contact with it? <br /> City Council Public Hearing/July 14, 1988 <br /> <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />