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Page 3 <br /> • The significant changes to the Specific Requirements section of the <br /> license and conditional use permit, include the following: <br /> - A deadline for getting the active gas venting system operational. <br /> - A comprehensive monitoring plan that ties groundwater monitoring <br /> and gas monitoring together. <br /> - A deadline to complete a VOC Remedial Feasibility Study, if the <br /> active gas venting system does not adequately improve groundwater <br /> quality. <br /> - A deadline to get additional VOC Remedial Action constructed and <br /> operational if necessary to improve groundwater quality. <br /> - Deadlines to assess and propose corrective action for heavy metal <br /> contamination. The active gas venting system will not remove heavy <br /> metals from the groundwater. <br /> 5. Hard Surfacing <br /> • The only other Specific Additional Operational Requirement (Item <br /> No.4) that is proposed to be changed with this renewal is No. 26 in <br /> both the license and conditional use permit titled, "Haul Roads". In <br /> addition to watering haul roads and loading areas on a regular basis to <br /> control dust, the landfill has agreed to pave their access up to the scale <br /> house and their office parking area by June, 1997. <br /> 6. Buffer Zone <br /> According to state statute, demolition debris can be disposed of within <br /> 50 ft. of a property line. However, municipal solid waste is required to <br /> have a minimum of a 200 ft. setback from a property line. <br /> As you can note, under item 3 in the conditional use permit titled, <br /> "Buffer Zone", staff is requiring a 200 ft. setback from property line for <br /> the disposal of any waste, including demolition debris. We feel that it <br /> is essential to keep this 200 ft. buffer free of waste so that it is <br /> available for screening, monitoring groundwater and landfill gas, and <br /> protection of adjacent property values. MPCA is also in agreement <br /> with this setback. <br /> • The conditional use permit also requires that the landfill submits a <br /> screening plan to city staff by the end of February, 1996. The <br /> pc-12-12s/stever <br />
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