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1.06. Conditional Use Permits and Licenses Issued to the Landfill. Following <br />adoption of the City's code amendments in 1987, a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and License <br />(License) for operation of the Landfill were issued in 1988. The CUP and License have <br />subsequently been renewed every two to four years and are currently scheduled to be renewed <br />again in 2004 and every four years thereafter. The CUP and License have also been amended, <br />from time to time, to accommodate expansions and new uses on the Landfill property. It is <br />anticipated that there will be future amendments of the CUP and License as the Landfill <br />continues to expand and establishes new uses related to solid waste management and disposal. <br /> <br /> 1.07. Landfill Expansions and New Uses. Since the adoption of the City's Code <br /> <br />amendments in 1987, the boundary of the Landfill has expanded from approximately 60 acres to <br />over 140 acres. Amendments to the CUP and License for the Landfill have been approved to <br />expand the capacity of the Landfill and to allow new uses, including increasing the approved <br />height of the Landfill, adding new disposal cells for mixed municipal solid waste and demolition <br />debris, adding a yard waste and composting area and adding a recycling center.: <br /> <br /> 1.08. Future Expansions and Changes at the Landf'fll. Future expansions and <br /> <br /> changes at the Landfill may include, among others, expansion of the approved area for disposal <br /> of mixed municipal solid waste and establishment of an additional area for disposal of <br /> demolition debris. Continued expansion and transformation of the Landfill will have varying <br /> impacts on the City's human, physical, natural, and financial resource environments which the <br /> City must anticipate and which the City desires to address in cooperation with ERL. <br /> <br /> 1.09. City Involvement with Remediation. The City has also been involved in and <br /> <br /> has participated significantly in the cost of addressing a number of response and remediation <br /> issues pertaining to the Landfill. These issues have included: <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> <br />