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2. 11. Acceptable and Prohibitive Waste. The license breaks these into two parts and also breaks them <br />apart for each facility as each facility has different requirements. <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />1. Throughout the CUP the names of the facilities are changed and nonessential background <br />information is deleted. <br />2. 9.) (OZ) An C-perating Fee has been added. This fee, which GRE has agreed to, is similar to the <br />"expansion fee" agreed to bythe Landfill, and replaces annual payments made previouslybythe <br />owners of the RDF plant pursuant to a 1990 Agreement that will be terminated by the CUP. The <br />C-perating Fee is $0.75 per ton of MSW received at the Resource Processing Plant. The fee goes into <br />effect on January 1, 2012, and will be paid to the citybased on 2011 actuals and then annuallybythe <br />end of January each year. <br />3. 13.) City License Renewals. In recognition of GRE's willingness to pay an C-perating Fee, the CUP <br />includes language from the 1990 Agreement protecting GRE from the City imposing significant <br />changes to the license. <br />4. The facility is permitted to burn a maximum of one thousand fifty (1,050) tons per day of refuse <br />derived fuel (RDF), using a 12-month rolling average, and mayburn a set amount of Tire Derived <br />Fuel (TDF). Currently, the facilityis onlyburning about half of its permitted amount. GRE is <br />working on securing additional RDF. <br />5. The CUP will be permanent, as provided by state law, but can be amended upon application by the <br />Permittee. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />• Location Maps <br />• Applicant's Submittal Letter and Narrative <br />• Site Plan (Exhibit A) <br />• Draft Revised CUP <br />• Draft Revised License <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />Follow Up <br />N:\Departments\CommunityDevelopment\Planning\Case Files\CUP\CU 11-20 GRE 17845 Hwy10\C[.T 11-2021_PCfinaLdoc <br />