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7 <br />License, and (B) the anticipated costs to the City that would arise <br />from those activities. Licensee agrees to maintain an escrow for <br />the budgeted year based upon that budget. Both the budgeted <br />amount, and the size of the escrow, are subject to change based on <br />circumstances that were not anticipated by the parties at the time of <br />budgeting, including but not limited to the costs of responding to <br />incidents, or otherwise by agreement of the parties. <br /> <br />7.) Buffering and Screening. Licensee shall provide buffering and screening <br />as detailed in the “Landscaping Plans”, September 24, 2012 as prepared by <br />Stantec. A record drawing must be prepared by the Landfill which shows the <br />current plantings in comparison to the approved plans. The record drawing must <br />be updated with each new phase of plantings. Plantings indicated by the approved <br />plans which have died must be replaced on a timely basis. <br /> <br />8.) Closure and End Use Plan. Prior to closure of the Landfill, City and <br />Licensee will attempt in good faith to mutually determine an appropriate end use <br />for the portion of the Landfill within City and decide whether an end use plan will <br />be required to implement this use. In the interim, Licensee will establish and <br />maintain sustained vegetative growth and adequate vegetation cover upon the <br />closure of each phase of the Landfill. This Permit does not obligate the Licensee <br />to apply for or City to approve of a particular end use plan. <br /> <br />9.) Specific Additional Requirements. <br /> <br />(01) Leachate and LFG Condensate Transmission Pipes. Leachate and LFG <br />condensate transmission pipes shall be designed to ensure that double <br />containment and adequate leak detection exists as approved by the MPCA, <br />County and City. Licensee shall verify to the City every four (4) years that the <br />existing leachate transmission pipes do not leak. <br /> <br />(02) Backup Leachate Pumps. Licensee shall maintain backup pumps for use in <br />the event of pump failure at the leachate sump, wet well and/or leachate storage <br />tank on-site. As an alternative, the licensee shall maintain provisions for restoring <br />temporary leachate pumping within a 24-hour period and adhere to the current <br />“Leachate Management Plan” as approved by MPCA. <br /> <br />(03) Leachate Holding Tank. Licensee shall ensure that the leachate holding <br />tank is pumped out on a regular schedule. It is a violation of this License to allow <br />leachate to collect on the liner to a depth exceeding one foot due to the leachate <br />holding tank being full. <br /> <br />(04) Leachate Recirculation. The Licensee may conduct Leachate <br />Recirculation pursuant to MPCA, County and City regulations. In the event that <br />operational problems occur from the leachate recirculation, the Licensee shall <br />immediately cease leachate recirculation and revert to prior method of leachate
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