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L <br /> - 3 -- <br /> • St. Paul Planning District 5: Access to the site is located at <br /> the intersection of Sims Avenue and Frank Street on <br /> Burlington Northern Property. <br /> St. Paul Planning District 11: Access to the site is located on <br /> the north side of Pierce-Butler Route between Fairview and <br /> Prior Avenues on Burlington Northern Property. <br /> St. Paul Planning District 16 : The site is located just west of <br /> the Pleasant Ice Arena on Pleasant Avenue. <br /> Arden Hills/New Brighton: Access to the site is located at the <br /> end of Hudson Avenue just east of the intersection of Hudson <br /> Avenue and New Brighton Road. <br /> Mounds View: The site is located in Ardan Park at the corner of <br /> Ardan Avenue and Long Lake Road. <br /> Maplewood: Access to the site is located on the south side of <br /> Beam Avenue due west of the Burlington Northern railroad <br /> tracks which cross Beam Avenue. <br /> Shoreview: Access to the site is located on the east side of <br /> Turtle Lake Road, east of Poplar Lake, on Ramsey County Open <br /> SSpace Land. <br /> ncipal composting is a proven method of abating waste destined <br /> for landfills . Ramsey County 's effort to set up eight <br /> centralized sites is a large undertaking -- it underscores the <br /> county 's commitment to low-technology waste abatement. Besides <br /> keeping wastes out of landfills the process provides a valuable <br /> end product; this makes yard waste a natural resource for <br /> development . <br /> 4111 <br />
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