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383B.235 Resource recovery facilities.

Subdivision 1. A resource recovery facility that reclaims, burns, uses, processes, or disposes of more than 1,000 tons average daily throughput of mixed municipal solid waste may not be constructed within the boundaries of a city of the first class having a population in excess of 300,000 unless the city council approves the construction by a four-fifths vote.

Subd. 2. Provided all environmental laws or regulations administered by the Minnesota pollution control agency or federal agencies are followed, and notwithstanding any ordinance or municipal land use plan to the contrary, Hennepin county may acquire land and construct one or two resource recovery facilities, each not to exceed 1,000 tons average daily throughput within the county; provided however, a resource recovery facility shall not be built at the "west riverbank" site in the city of Minneapolis as identified in the final 1983 report of the city-county resource recovery siting committee. In choosing the two sites, Hennepin county shall fully consult in good faith with any affected municipality. In selecting sites, the county board shall evaluate reasonable alternatives for the resource recovery facilities, including any outside the city of Minneapolis.

HIST: 1984 c 654 art 2 s 29

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