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Elk River will separately license yard‑waste site; Sherburne County approves OTI compost license
Summary
Sherburne County approved a solid‑waste license renewal for OTI (a yard‑waste compost facility) and clarified that Elk River will license its own municipal yard‑waste site separately under a new policy that restricts commercial drop‑offs and resets access cards on 01/01/2026; fee details were explained and staff answered questions about badge resets and access.
Sherburne County commissioners on Tuesday approved the renewal of a solid‑waste license for OTI Incorporated and heard a staff explanation of policy changes affecting municipal yard‑waste access in the City of Elk River.
County staff said Elk River will move its municipal yard‑waste site out of a SCORE grant agreement that currently covers multiple municipal sites (Becker, Big Lake, Zimmerman). Under the new arrangement Elk River will manage its facility…
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