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Mounds View City Council April 10, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br /> <br />years. She stated she knows the importance of providing a clean and safe environment for the 1 <br />employees, customers and the public. She stated they are strong supporters of regular water and 2 <br />air testing to ensure that the system operates in a fully safe manner. She stated they support a 3 <br />code of conduct for the haulers so that the noise is diminished, and leaks and odors are 4 <br />controlled. She stated any haulers that do not meet the high standards would be fined and not 5 <br />allowed to return to the facility until the issues are remedied. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Ms. Brisbin stated she appreciates the residents’ concerns in regard to the traffic issue. She 8 <br />stated the traffic levels would increase by 1 percent on Old Highway 8. She stated with proper 9 <br />scheduling, Star Environmental will try to minimize the impact for the homeowners at 10 <br />Townsedge Terrace. 11 <br /> 12 <br />Ms. Brisbin commented that Star Environmental is not a large company like Medtronic, but 13 <br />rather is a small company that is responding to the needs of the industry and of the metropolitan 14 <br />area. She stated Star Environmental is not going to be employing thousands of people, but it will 15 <br />be benefiting thousands of families that use septic systems and many more that rely on the 16 <br />Metropolitan Council’s interceptor system. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Ms. Brisbin stated the proposed site in Mounds View is ideal, because the sewer line on Old 19 <br />Highway 8 has adequate capacity, and is a short distance to a 21 inch interceptor line and a short 20 <br />distance to the Metropolitan Council’s station on County Road H. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Ms. Brisbin indicated that Star Environmental is not asking for TIF money or financial assistance 23 <br />from the City. She stated the project does not require the City to make a major investment in any 24 <br />sewer or water lines, and does not require the Metropolitan Council to make any infrastructure 25 <br />investments. She stated Star Environmental will be providing the private sector project with its 26 <br />own resources. Ms. Brisbin indicated it will create eight well paid jobs with a capital investment 27 <br />per job of over $600,000. She stated Star Environmental is investing $5 million to redevelop a 28 <br />blighted property. She stated they are paying a large SAC fee of $800,000. She stated Star 29 <br />Environmental is not seeking to buy public land; however, a purchase agreement was negotiated 30 <br />with Skyline Motel, which is zoned industrial. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Ms. Brisbin stated that compared to other sites, this is a central location that provides good 33 <br />access to all major roads. She stated that Star Environmental wants to be a top notch facility that 34 <br />will exceed operating standards and meet all the company’s goals. She stated Star 35 <br />Environmental wants to operate a facility to be proud of and one that the community can be 36 <br />proud of as well. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Eric Larson, 6529 East County Road, Milaca, stated he has served as an elective representative 39 <br />for 15 years. He stated elected representatives have a responsibility when there is a contentious 40 <br />issue to sort fact from fiction. He stated the proposal has been brought to the Planning 41 <br />Commission, and a public informational meeting was held and every question was responded to. 42 <br />He stated sometimes people did not seem to want to hear the answers. He stated the Council 43 <br />should gather all the information to make the proper decision based on the facts. 44 <br /> 45