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Sherburne County Board/Elk River City Council <br /> <br />Joint Meeting - April 10, 2000 <br /> Stephen Rohlf <br /> <br />Gravel Mining - County Board Members and City Council Members have both <br />approached their staffs regarding an audit of gravel operations. Staff would like to <br />discuss options l~br auditing these operations, the associated costs and payment of these <br />costs. <br /> <br />Elk River Landfill - The City of Elk River has approved the latest revisions to the Elk <br />River Landfill's permits. The County Board will be considering these revisions on April <br />18, 2000. The language in the County's proposed permits is consistent with the city's <br />permits. Both county and city staff wilt be prepared to discuss landfill issues at the <br />meeting. The big issues this year are leachate recirculation and 3 to 1 side slopes. The <br />next big issue will be the future expansion of the landfill. <br /> <br />Ci .ty/County Contract to Deliver Waste to the Elk River Resource Recovery Facility <br />The county granted $20/household in 2000 to townships or cities that have organized <br />waste collection. This money allowed the City of Elk River to have its waste delivered to <br />the RDF Plant and still keep disposal cost for its residents competitive. Staff would like <br />to discuss continuing this option next year with the County Board and City Council. <br /> <br />County Roads 77 and 33 Realignment - The issue of realigning these two county roads <br />is temporarily on hold. The next step in the process is fbr Tiller Corporation to provide <br />existing and proposed finished contours of the area (after mining). Tiller's timing is not <br />apparently as critical as previously thought, but staff still expects this issue to come back <br />in the near future. The opportunity to have Tiller participate in the construction should <br />not be lost. <br /> <br /> <br />