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Docusign Envelope ID: 5D66C3E7-F3E1-44CE-81D8-6D9698D8B023 <br />alternatives which could be used to achieve the abatement objectives if the proposed functions and <br />activities are not established. <br />(f) The plans shall designate how public education shall be accomplished. The plans shall, to the <br />extent practicable and consistent with the achievement of other public policies and purposes, encourage <br />ownership and operation of solid waste facilities by private industry. For solid waste facilities owned or <br />operated by public agencies or supported primarily by public funds or obligations issued by a public <br />agency, the plans shall include criteria and standards to protect comparable private and public facilities <br />already existing in the area from displacement unless the displacement is required in order to achieve the <br />waste management objectives identified in the plan. <br />(g) The plans shall establish a siting procedure and development program to assure the orderly <br />location, development, and financing of new or expanded solid waste facilities and services sufficient for <br />a prospective ten-year period, including estimated costs and implementation schedules, proposed <br />procedures for operation and maintenance, estimated annual costs and gross revenues, and proposals for <br />the use of facilities after they are no longer needed or usable. <br />(h) The plans shall describe existing and proposed county and municipal ordinances and license and <br />permit requirements relating to solid waste management and shall describe existing and proposed <br />regulation and enforcement procedures. <br />Subd. 3. <br />[Repealed, 1984 c 644 s 821 <br />Subd. 4. Delegating solid waste responsibilities. <br />A county or a solid waste management district established under sections 115A.62 to 115A.72 may <br />not delegate to another governmental unit or other person any portion of its responsibility for solid waste <br />management unless it establishes a funding mechanism to assure the ability of the entity to which it <br />delegates responsibility to adequately carry out the responsibility delegated. <br />Subd. 5. Jurisdiction of plan. <br />(a) After a county plan has been submitted for approval under subdivision 1, a public entity, as <br />defined in section 16C.073, subdivision 1, within the county may not enter into a binding agreement <br />governing a solid waste management activity that is inconsistent with the county plan without the consent <br />of the county. <br />(b) After a county plan has been approved under subdivision 1, the plan governs all solid waste <br />management in the county and a public entity, as defined in section 16C.073, subdivision 1, within the <br />county may not develop or implement a solid waste management activity, other than an activity to reduce <br />waste generation or reuse waste materials, that is inconsistent with the county plan that the county is <br />actively implementing without the consent of the county. <br />History: <br />1980 c 564 art 5 s 5; 1982 c 569 s 13; 1984 c 644 s 32, 33; 1987 c 404 s 140; 1989 c 131 s 3; 1989 c <br />325 s 6; 1989 c 335 art 1 s 269; I5p1989 c 1 art 20 s 3, 4; 1991 c 337 s 1516, 1995 c 247 art 1 s 8; art 2 <br />s 12; 2003 c 13 s 1; IS <br />p2005 c I art 2 s 161; 2014 c 196 art I s 5 <br />
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