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Of those 55 cases: <br />· 44 have been resolved <br />· 11 are on-going <br /> <br />Two of those eleven cases on-going cases are long term issues that are <br />unlikely to be resolved in the near future. One example is Case #96-40 which <br />is a home with tall grass and weeds. It does not look like the lawn has been <br />mowed all summer. Staff has not been able to contact the property owner as <br />the certified letters have not been accepted by the owner. Another example is <br />Case #96-42 which is a home with three junk vehicles, three detached <br />accessory buildings and miscellaneous debris. The property owners have <br />been very slow to comply with the ordinance, but staff is working closely with <br />the owners to work out a reasonable arrangement. <br /> <br />SHERBURNE COUNTY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE <br /> <br />COLLECTION EVENT <br /> <br />On Saturday, September 21, 1996, Sherburne County hosted a household <br />hazardous waste clean up event. Elk River residents have not had a local <br />hazardous waste disposal event offered for several years. Although Elk River <br />residents can always use the Tri-County Household Hazardous Waste drop- <br />off facility in St. Cloud, many residents are reluctant to drive that far to <br />dispose of hazardous materials. <br /> <br />The event served 110 Sherburne County residents on that rainy Saturday. <br />Sherburne County staff estimates that about 80% of the participants were <br />Elk River residents. The City of Elk River provided three employees to work <br />at the event, and we believe the event was very successful given the weather <br />conditions that day. <br /> <br />S:\PLANNING\KENDRA\CCUPDATE.DOC <br /> <br /> <br />