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in Brooklyn Park. However, the City reserves the right to restrict <br /> further the hours of receiving and transporting MSW at the <br /> processing facility if necessary to protect the public health, safety, <br /> and welfare. Rejects may be transported during the hours of 4 a.m. <br /> to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and during the hours from 9 <br /> a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays, provided that hauling of rejects on <br /> Sundays shall be limited to Highway 10 east of the intersection of <br /> Highway 10 and Highway 169 and Highways 169 and 101. RDF <br /> may be transported twenty-four (24) hours a day, but not to <br /> GRE from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Fridays and the day prior <br /> to a holiday weekend outside those hours, but not to UPA during <br /> the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on any day. Permittee, in <br /> cooperation with the City Council, shall designate one (1) night of <br /> the Monday-Friday week when individual citizens may enter and <br /> exit the Facility until 8:00 p.m. <br /> 12. At the Processing Facility, all truck and Processing Facility wash <br /> water shall be diverted and captured in a retention tank so that it <br /> does not enter the groundwater system. <br /> 13. The processing Facility shall be enclosed by a minimum six-foot and <br /> no more that eight-foot high chain link fence. <br /> 14. The Processing Facility shall undertake no processing of MSW until <br /> all appropriate items in the Permit and the building permit are <br /> • completed and finally inspected by the City of Elk River Zoning <br /> Administrator and a written certificate of occupancy has been <br /> issued. <br /> 15. Permittee shall test storm water run-off captured in the on-site <br /> retention/detention pond, and shall provide written reports on these <br /> test results to the City, as provided in the rain water run-off <br /> sampling plan submitted by Permittee. If the required tests <br /> indicate water quality problems in rain water run-off, Permittee <br /> shall submit to the City for approval a plan for addressing such <br /> problems and shall implement such solutions as are required by <br /> City. <br /> 16. The Permittee shall engage in a regular and routine litter <br /> maintenance and removal program extending (a) one-half mile east <br /> of the Processing Facility entrance on 165th Street Avenue <br /> Northwest, (b) southeast on Highway 10 from the intersection of <br /> 165th Street Avenue Northwest with Highway 10 to the eastern <br /> city limits, (c) northwest on Highway 10 from said intersection to <br /> the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 169, and (d) any other <br /> areas adversely impacted by debris related to Facility operations as <br /> may be determined by the City. Litter shall be removed from these <br /> areas no less than once per week, and more often if necessary <br /> because of spills or complaints from neighboring property owners, <br /> s:\b&z\stever\exhibita.doc 5 <br />