§ 115A.80

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (5)

Minnesota Court of Appeals

Waste Recovery Cooperative of Minnesota v. County of Hennepin · 1993 2 citations

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Ben Oehrleins & Sons & Daughter, Inc. v. Hennepin County · 1996 2 citations

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National Solid Waste Management Ass'n v. Williams · 1995 2 citations

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Ben Oehrleins & Sons & Daughter, Inc. v. Hennepin County · 1994 4 citations

On December 10,1985, the County enacted Ordinance No. 12 pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 115A.80, et seq. Ordinance 12 is a flow control measure which requires the delivery of “designated waste” generated within Hen-nepin County “to a Designated Facility and to the final destination point as directed by the County.” The County designated two facilities for processing and disposal of waste generated in Hennepin County: the Henne-pin County incinerator and the Elk River Resource Recovery Facility. The County further designated two transfer stations to receive solid waste generated in the County prior to ultimate disposal.

On December 10,1985, the County enacted Ordinance No. 12 pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 115A.80, et seq. Ordinance 12 is a flow control measure which requires the delivery of “designated waste” generated within Hen-nepin County “to a Designated Facility and to the final destination point as directed by the County.” The County designated two facilities for processing and disposal of waste generated in Hennepin County: the Henne-pin County incinerator and the Elk River Resource Recovery Facility. The County further designated two transfer stations to receive solid waste generated in the County prior to ultimate disposal.

On December 10,1985, the County enacted Ordinance No. 12 pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 115A.80, et seq. Ordinance 12 is a flow control measure which requires the delivery of “designated waste” generated within Hen-nepin County “to a Designated Facility and to the final destination point as directed by the County.” The County designated two facilities for processing and disposal of waste generated in Hennepin County: the Henne-pin County incinerator and the Elk River Resource Recovery Facility. The County further designated two transfer stations to receive solid waste generated in the County prior to ultimate disposal.

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Waste Systems Corp. v. County of Martin, Minn. · 1992 2 citations

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