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<br />All equipment and vehicles utilized at the Landfill Site shall be periodically <br />inspected and maintained to minimize noise, Vegetative barriers along the <br />boundaries of the Landfill Site shall be utilized to minimize off-site noise <br />impacts. Applicable state standards for noise pollution shall not be exceed,ed by <br />the Landfill operation, equipment, vehicles, or machinery. <br /> <br />The Permittee shall take reasonable actions to control odors from the <br />Landfill Site. <br /> <br />10.) Closure. Within six (6) months of a written demand by the City, but <br />in no event later than one (1) year prior to the date projected for cessation of <br />landfill operations, the Permittee shall submit to the City for approval an <br />updated closure and post-closure plan for the Landfill Site. <br /> <br />11.) Insurance. The Permittee shall secure and maintain insurance from <br />an insurance company acceptable to the City and authorized to write casualty <br />insurance in the State of Minnesota which will protect the Permittee, its agents <br />and employees, and the City from claims for bodily injury, death, or property <br />damage which may arise from the operations on the Landfill Site, The Permittee <br />shall file a certificate of insurance or a certified copy of the insurance policy with <br />the City. Such insurance policy shall contain a clause providing that it shall not <br />be cancelled by the insurance company without thirty (30) days' written notice to <br />the City of intention to cancel. The following coverages shall be provided in <br />amounts not less than those specified: <br /> <br />(01) Public liability, general liability, loading and unloading, personal <br />injury, and property damage: <br /> <br />(a) $1,000,000 per claimant <br />(b) $1,000,000 per occurrence <br />(c) $1,000,000 annual aggregate <br /> <br />(02) Automobile and truck public liability, personal injury, and property <br />damage, including owned and non-owned vehicles with a $1,000,000 <br />minimum limit. . <br /> <br />(03) The City may require additional insurance be provided by the <br />Permittee if market conditions change such that additional coverage <br />become economically practicable. The insurance limits required by this <br />section shall be reduced if these insurance limits are not reasonably and <br />economically available. For the purposes of this subsection "economically <br />practicable," "reasonably" and "economically available" shall be <br />determined by the insurance coverages affected by the Minnesota Joint <br /> <br />12 <br />