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• reducing the height to 1,145. The landfill would still be the predominate feature on <br /> the skyline. <br /> • City staff made a counter proposal to the landfill to recommend they be allowed to <br /> increase their final elevation to 1,120 feet. Staff's research indicates that a final <br /> elevation of 1,120 greatly reduces the negative impacts previously stated, but also <br /> accommodates the landfill's economic concerns. <br /> • In a phone call on April 14, 1997, Ms. Kreger indicated that Elk River Landfill, Inc. <br /> and its owners had accepted staff's proposal for a final elevation of 1,120 MSL. The <br /> additional attached cover letter from John Cannon, dated April 15, 1997, indicates <br /> that the landfill has revised its final elevation to 1,120 MSL. Ms. Kreger has also <br /> indicated that the landfill will revise their submittal to MPCA to reflect 1,120 feet as <br /> their maximum final elevation. <br /> RECCOMMENDATION <br /> Staff recommends approval of the attached amended conditional use permit <br /> contingent on the Elk River Landfill revising their proposed permit with MPCA to <br /> reflect a maximum finished elevation of 1,120 feet above mean sea level. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> LanfiI97 <br />