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r <br />-4- <br />the governing unit, (c) specification of the type of processing • <br />facility for an area, (d) other alternatives. <br />The l,'MB is a statutory agency of the State of Minnesota with <br />responsibility for identifying areas which may be used for the <br />establishment of commercial hazardous waste processing facilities. <br />The nine member board includes eight citizen members, one from <br />each of the state's Congressional districts, and a full-time <br />chairman who is a state employee. The board is the final decision <br />making authority of the agency. The chairman, in addition to <br />being a member of the board, is also the executive and operating <br />officer of the board and as such is authorized by statute to carry <br />out the executive and administrative functions of the board. The <br />W14B staff is supervised by the chairman. <br />Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 115A.09 (1982), the WMB is required <br />to prepare an inventory of areas of up to ten square miles in size <br />for commercial hazardous waste processing facilities. The <br />inventory must include at least three areas for each of the <br />following categories of processing facilities: (a) a commercial <br />chemical processing facility for hazardous waste, (b) a commercial <br />incineration facility for hazardous waste, and (c) a commercial <br />transfer and storage facility for -hazardous waste. The Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency is required to prepare a report on the <br />suitability of each proposed area for the use intended. Sites e <br />within areas that are on the WMB processing facility inventory may <br />qualify for supplementary review by the WMB. If a facility <br />developer obtains a Pollution Control Agency permit for a facility <br />within an inventoried area but a political subdivision refuses to <br />approve the establishment or operation of the facility, a petition <br />may be filed with the WMB requesting review of the decision of the <br />political subdivision. If, on the basis of review criteria <br />adopted by the WMB the WMB approves the facility, the WMB approval <br />supersedes the decision of the political subdivison. Minn. Stat. <br />§§ 115A.32-.39 (1982). <br />On April 22, 1982, eight (8) outstate (outside the seven <br />county Twin Cities metropolitan area) areas were placed on <br />the WMB inventory of preferred areas for hazardous waste <br />processing facilities. A reexamination of the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan area for possible preferred areas will be <br />accomplished before the WMB inventory is completed. <br />The procedure for selecting areas to complete the final <br />inventory is as follows: <br />1. The Waste Management Board develops criteria for selecting <br />preliminary areas in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, including <br />those criteria required to be considered by Minn. Stat. § 115A.091 <br />subd. 2 and applies that criteria to identify preliminary areas; 0 <br />