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Stikethrexgks to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />industrial waste has been granted by the city council or the city building and zoning <br />administrator. Temporary storage of dangerexs industrial waste at solid waste facilities <br />licensed pursuant to this article shall be allowed without prior approval, for a period not to <br />exceed 30 days, for the sole purpose of allowing arrangements to be made for the transfer <br />of such materials out of the city for disposal as required by applicable state and federal <br />laws and regulations. <br />SECTION 4. That § Sec. 58-104, Da"ger mo -Industrial Waste of the City of Elk River Code of <br />Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: <br />All industrial solid waste delivered to a solid waste management facility must be managed to <br />protect human health and the environment. The owner or operator of a solid waste facility <br />must submit an Industrial Solid Waste Management PlaniXlan) to the city for review and <br />approval The Plan must include a discussion of how the owner or operator will manage all <br />industrial solid wastes received at the facility The Plan must specify_(1) a procedure for <br />evaluating waste characteristics including the specific analyses that may be required for specific <br />wastes and the criteria used to determine when analyses are necessary, the frequency of testin¢. <br />and the analytical methods to be used: (2) procedures for managing the waste and for <br />identif�mg any special management requirements and the rationale for accepting or rejecting a <br />waste based on its analysis volume and characteristics: (3)aprocedure for inspecting industrial <br />(a) Application to dispose of, store, process, or bum dangerees industrial wastes at a licensed <br />solid waste facility in the city shall be made to the city building and zoning administrator. <br />The applicant shall submit such information with respect to the daftgeretts industrial waste <br />as is required by the building and zoning administrator, including any analysis of the <br />dangerous industrial waste done by the state pollution control agency, and any additional <br />analysis or information required by the building and zoning administrator. <br />(b) The building and zoning administrator may: <br />(1) Grant the requested permission to dispose of, store, process, or burn dangeeetts <br />industrial waste, subject to such conditions as the building and zoning administrator deems <br />appropriate; <br />(2) Deny the request, setting forth in writing the reasons therefor; or <br />(3) Refer the request to the city council for review and decision on the request by the city <br />council. <br />(c) A decision of the building and zoning administrator denying permission to dispose of, store, <br />process, or bum daagereae industrial wastes, or imposing conditions on such disposal, <br />storage, processing, or burning that are unacceptable to the applicant, may be appealed by <br />the applicant to the city council, by setting forth in writing the reasons for the appeal. <br />(d) In lieu of the application and approval process the Industrial Solid Waste Management Plan <br />may identify routine industrial wastes that do not require express approval of the City for <br />management at the solid waste facility. <br />101E0E1 11 <br />NATURE <br />Last Updated March 2014 <br />