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<br /> -(6/ 1>- 'i>- <br /> Doft"' '/>; <br /> 3490 IaingtonAvenlll North ~'~ I <br /> c~'.rv'tdA <br /> St. Paul, MN 5512&8044 <br /> League of Minnesota Cities (612)490-5600 <br /> Landfill Cleanup: Finding an Alternative to Superfund <br /> City Official Briefmg Packet <br /> Item . <br /> 1. PCA Legislative Update -- provides concise background of issue. <br /> 2. LMC letter 3/6/94 -- most recent LMC position statement, includes list of cities <br /> already targeted under the Superfund process. <br /> 3. PCA map of state illustrating next tier of landfills to experience cost recovery -- 1hll <br /> . point to be made is that this is a state-wide issue of great importance. <br /> 4. PCA list showing complete list of affected landfills - if your city ever hauled <br /> anythint: to anyone of these facilities, your city probably will be sued (as well as <br /> businesses and residents of your city) under Superfund unless we get the legislature to <br /> act this session. <br /> 5. Map of item 4 sites and flow chart of agency funding proposal. <br /> 6. List of funding proposals -- we prefer the hazardous products tax (our policy supports <br /> this item alone). G.O. bonds, insurance, and solid waste assessments have all been <br /> reviewed by the League and are acceptable to the League as additional elements of a <br /> coordinated funding package. Please note: LMC has not studied the carbon tax <br /> alternative and consequently we have no position on whether it is an appropriate/ <br /> viable alternative for funding the alternative program. <br /> NOTE: If you need further information or have any questions, please see Joel Jamnik or <br /> Duke Addicks. <br /> . <br /> -------- --------------------- <br />