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for the Facility, and Chapter 58, Article III of the City Code. The on-site City <br />inspector shall have the right, at any time, to take one or more of the following <br />actions: <br />A. Order a load of MSW inspected, pursuant to the procedures set forth in the <br />license for the Facility; <br />B. Order the Facility shut down if necessary to bring it into compliance with <br />any other term or condition of this Conditional Use Permit, the license for <br />the Facility, or Chapter 58, Article III of the City Code. <br />5. All employee or visitor motor vehicles associated with Facility operation <br />shall be parked on Facility property, and not on adjacent lands not owned by <br />Permittee or adjacent streets. Adequate facilities must be provided to ensure <br />that no vehicle desiring entry into the Processing Facility during permitted <br />receiving hours will have to wait outside the perimeter of the Processing <br />Facility site. <br />6. The City shall be notified by the Permittee immediately upon the occurrence <br />of any explosion, fire, or other emergency at the Facility; upon the discovery, <br />release or spill of hazardous or dangerous materials, as defined in the City of <br />Elk River Solid Waste Ordinance, at the Facility; and of any violations of the <br />conditions of the Permit, Air Emission Facility Permit No. 1410000-003 or <br />Permit for a Waste Processing Facility and System, No. SW-305. The <br />specific requirements for how, when and who to notify at the City shall be set <br />forth in a separate letter from City Staff to Permittee. This letter may be <br />revised or supplemented by City staff from time to time as necessary to <br />address the City's needs for notification. <br />7. All MSW, RDF, Reject or Residue-hauling truck traffic entering or exiting the <br />Processing Facility or the Burn Facility shall use only those highways and <br />streets as allowed in writing by the City Council, avoiding the use of Main <br />Street and residential streets, if at all possible. Truck traffic originating in the <br />City may use other public streets. <br />The Facility may operate twenty-four (24) hours a day. However, the City <br />reserves the right to restrict the hours of operation of the Facility to normal <br />business hours if noise emanating from the Facility to surrounding residential <br />properties is unacceptable. Receiving and transporting MSW and rejects at <br />the Processing Facility may take place twenty-four (24) hours a day, Monday <br />through Saturday. However, the City reserves the right to restrict further the <br />hours of receiving and transporting MSW at the processing facility if <br />necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. RDF may be <br />transported twenty-four (24) hours a day. At the Processing Facility, all truck <br />and Processing Facility wash water shall be diverted and captured in a <br />retention tank so that it does not enter the groundwater system. <br />S: \PLANNING MAIN\Case Files\CUP\CU 0~ 22 Resource Recovery Technologies\CUP <br />