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The Elk River Vision <br />A welcoming community with revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional service, and community <br />engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity <br /> <br /> <br />Request for Action <br /> <br />To <br />City Council <br />Item Number <br />7.4 <br /> <br />Meeting Date <br />February 18, 2025 <br />Prepared By <br />Zack Carlton, Community Development Director <br /> <br />Item Description <br />Conditional Use Permit: Recycling Processing <br />Center (Amendment), 16501 Highway 10, B&E <br />Recycling Station <br />Reviewed by <br />Chris Leeseberg <br />Cal Portner <br />Tina Allard <br /> <br />Action Requested <br />Approve, by motion, the Conditional Use Permit amending the previous approvals for a Recycling Processing <br />Center (CU 95-02) with the following conditions to satisfy the standards set forth in Section 30-654: <br />1. The applicant must apply for and receive all county-required permits and licenses prior to expanding the <br />requested scope of operations. <br />2. The area identified as a holding pond must be repaired as the site has been re-graded as a parking area. The <br />work must be designed by a licensed professional. <br />3. There shall be no storage of recyclable materials or waste outside the building or fenced-in area. <br />4. All non-recyclable materials must be removed from the site by May 1, 2025. <br />5. All vehicles or materials stored on site, and not approved as part of CU 03-26, must be removed by May 1, <br />2025. <br />6. The disassembling or salvaging of parts from vehicles or machinery is prohibited. <br />7. Any new structures must be designed by a licensed architect and permitted through the building <br />department. <br />8. Business owner must submit an annual waste activity report to the MPCA by March 1st of every year. <br />9. The applicant shall submit an updated drainage plan, prepared by a qualified professional, showing that the <br />facility is designed to prevent surface water drainage through recyclable materials, to control the dispersion of <br />the recyclable materials and residuals by wind, to contain any spills or releases that could harm human health <br />or the environment, to provide for the storage of recyclable materials to protect the recyclability of the <br />materials and to provide for the storage and removal of residuals. <br />10. Storage of all waste and recyclable materials must comply with all county, state, and federal regulations. <br />11. All recyclable materials must be removed from the facility within three years after the date of receipt. <br />12. The facility owner must inspect the site at least every 30 days for malfunctions, deterioration, or <br />discharges that may result in the release of pollutants to the environment. Records of these inspections may <br />be requested by city or county staff. <br />13. The owner or operator must prepare and maintain a contingency action plan addressing actions for a <br />potential fire, spill, or release. <br /> <br /> <br />Page 81 of 227