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<br />0<' <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br />q_\~- oS- <br />~ <br />Hakanson Anderson Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />-s= <br /> <br />222 Monroe Street, Anoka, Minnesota 55303 <br />612/427-5860 <br />engineers and surveyors <br /> <br />Eugene J. Hakanson, P.E. <br />James M. Winter, R.L.S. <br />Lawrence G. I<oshak, P.E. <br />Peter R. Raatikka, P.E. <br /> <br />September 17, 1985 <br /> <br />Mr. Robert Hutchinson <br />Anoka County Health Department <br />325 East Main Street <br />Anoka, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Hutchinson: <br /> <br />It has come to our attention that Waste Management of Minnesota, Inc. <br />has initiated an application for increasing the height of the landfill <br />in Anoka County. As airport consultants for the City of Ramsey, we <br />have been requested to comment on the proposal's impacts to Gateway <br />North Industrial Airport. <br /> <br />Present licensing of the landfill allows a height between 1020 and <br />1024 feet mean sea level. The proposed increase in elevation would <br />allow a maximum height of 1030 feet. The established airport eleva- <br />tion of Gateway North is currently 875 feet. The airport's defined <br />(Federal Aviation Regulation, Part 77.25) horizontal surface elevation <br />of 1025 feet encompasses the landfill. The proposed increase in <br />height would thus penetrate the existing horizontal surface and <br />infringe on navigable airspace. <br /> <br />The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should be requested to make <br />a determination of whether the proposed alteration constitutes a <br />hazard to air navigation. <br /> <br />The County should be aware that a draft Master Plan Study for the <br />Gateway North Industrial Airport has recently been completed. The <br />proposed plan indicates a new airport elevation of 870 feet, in <br />effect, lowering the horizontal surface to 1020 feet. The proposed <br />landfill height increase would thus further penetrate navigable <br />airspace. We would urge that the landfill height be limited to less <br />than 1020 feet to protect the airport facility. <br /> <br />The County should also be aware that FAA Order 5200.5 defines <br />landfills located within 5000 feet of any runway used only by piston <br />type aircraft as an incompatible use in the vicinity of the airport. <br />The Order further recommends that sanitary landfills located within <br />such a defined area be closed to eliminate potential hazards to <br />aviation. <br /> <br />civil - municipal _ planning _ soils _ land surveying _ landscape architecture <br />