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Traffic <br /> • <br /> Waste Management has greatly increased the rate of waste delivery to the Landfill over <br /> previous owners. Access to the site is via U.S. Trunk Highway 169. This access has <br /> protected turn lanes and a southbound acceleration lane. Staff feels that traffic associated <br /> with this operation is adequately addressed. <br /> 5. Recommendation <br /> Staff is recommending approval of the renewal of the Elk River Landfill's <br /> conditional use permit and solid waste facility license. The major changes in the <br /> conditions contained in these documents include: <br /> • Bio-reactor(leachate recirculation) is approved contingent on approval by MPCA <br /> and Sherburne County. If this system is not functioning properly the city has the <br /> ability to stop the process and have the Landfill return to conventional waste <br /> disposal and leachate treatment. <br /> • Approval of cells 14 through 17 is contingent on city staff's review and approval <br /> of the construction details. <br /> • 3 to 1 slopes are approved contingent on approval by MPCA and Sherburne <br /> County. <br /> • An end-use plan is made part of the next renewal of the city's permits for the <br /> Landfill. <br /> If approved with 3 to 1 slopes, the Landfill will have approximately 8,500,000 cubic <br /> • yards of remaining capacity, which staff estimates will last 10 to 15 years. <br /> III <br />