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9.C.1. PRSR 10-09-2002
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r� <br />fJ <br />F_ -I <br />L <br />• 1. Introduction <br />• <br />A. Background <br />• The intent of this plan is to assist Elk River Landfill (the Landfill), a subsidiary of Waste <br />• Management Inc., in their desire to work with the community to develop an end use plan <br />for the Landfill. In addition, as part of the City of Elk River License renewal process, the <br />• Landfill must develop an end use plan for re- licensure in 2004. <br />The End Use Plan was developed as a community effort and the stakeholders are <br />comprised of the following: <br />• City of Elk River Planning Staff <br />• City of Elk River Parks and Recreation Commission <br />• Elk River Landfill <br />In addition, Livonia Township representatives participated in the process. <br />B. Approach and Methodology <br />The planning and design process of the plan was established as a pro- active approach by <br />having all the above stakeholders involved from the beginning to the final master plan. <br />The methodology used to develop a final plan centered on completing several activities. <br />The first activity is to understand landfill, its operation, technical parameters, landfill end <br />use precedents and other related base information. The second activity requires <br />stakeholders to be familiar with the site opportunities and constraints through site <br />observation and walk through. After that a third activity, a design working session, was <br />scheduled to brainstorm concept ideas as well as formulating a vision for this plan. <br />Several plans were generated and presented to the stakeholders following this activity. <br />The final activity was developing a final plan after comments and input from the <br />stakeholders. <br />C. Vision <br />During the work session with stakeholders, the vision for this closed landfill will be a <br />passive recreational use >vith some commercial opportunity at the intersection of <br />Highway 169 and 221" Avenue. In addition, when full closure of the landfill is achieved <br />it is anticipated that some of the existing structures could be reused as recreational or <br />educational facility. To achieve this vision, the City will have to work with Waste <br />Management Inc. to develop final elevations, potential trail locations and final grades as <br />well as revegetation scheme. Since closed landfills final elevations would fluctuate over <br />time due gravitational and natural causes and would stabilize after twenty five years, it is <br />to the benefit of this plan to be flexible and to maintain a long term working relationship <br />with Waste Management, Inc. <br />• Elk Riper Landfill End Use Master Plan <br />Waste Management, Inc. <br />4 <br />U RS <br />September 2002 <br />
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