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<br />~5} Or~orly maintenance. The promises, entrances, and exits shall be maintained in a clean, Host,
<br />and orderly manner at all times. Litter control devices shall be provided as necessary.
<br />~6} T"ra~ic control, All incoming and outgoing vehicles shall be controlled by the licensed in Such a
<br />manner as to provide orderly and safe ingress and ogress and to avoid adverse Impacts on adjacent
<br />roadways.
<br />~~} Nuisance control. Measures To control rodents, flies, priors, dust, windbiown material, and other
<br />potential public nuisances shat! be adequate To prevent or eliminate any public nuisance, Should the
<br />city so prescribe, the licensee at his own expense shall engage an exterminator or a past control agonT
<br />to inspect the transfer stat~an an at least a monthly basis A copy of each inspection reporT shall be sent
<br />to the city immediately upon its receipt by the licensee.
<br />~3} ~Jnloa~ing, Ali unloading of solid waste from contributing vehicles shall be conducted in such a
<br />manner as to eliminate odor and fitter outside the transfer station,
<br />~9} ~ornplianco wit1~ zoning per~orr~ance sfan~ards. The oparatian of a transfer station shat( fully
<br />comply with the provisions of chapter 3U, article Ill, including specifically division 5, subdivision 11,
<br />relating to performance standards for industrial uses.
<br />fib} Tha city council, at the time of issuance of the solid waste facility license for the operation of a transfor
<br />station, may modify any of the previsions of this section, or impose additional requirements, if it finds the plan
<br />of oparatian or other information submitted with the application or other factors make the imposition of
<br />additional standards or requirements necessary to protect and safeguard the public health, safety, and general
<br />welfare,
<br />(Cody 1982, § 604.24(4))
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<br />Na sanitary f andfill shat[ bo located, operated, or maintained in any area of the city other than in those areas
<br />where sanitary landfills are a permitted or a conditional use pursuant to the provisions of chapter 30, article VI, tNaste
<br />disposal areas within a sanitary landfill are prohibited within the following areas;
<br />~~} ono thousand feet from the normal high-water mark of a lake, pond, or flowage,
<br />~~} Three hundred feet from a stream,
<br />(3) A regional floodplain (100-year flood).
<br />(4) A wetland.
<br />~5} one thousand feet of the nearest edge of the right~afwway of any state, federal, ar intersTate
<br />highway or boundary of a public park or of an occupied dwelling. permission may be granted to vary
<br />the distance requiremenTs of this subsection ~5} in the discretion of the city council, taking into
<br />cansideratian such factors as dust, noise, litter, and other aesthetic and environmental considerations.
<br />~~~ Locations considered hazardous because of prc~cirnity To airports.
<br />~7} An area which is unsuitable because of reasons in relation To Topography, geology, hydrology,
<br />soils, air quality, or proximity to wells used for potable water supply,
<br />(Cody 1982, § 604.26(1))
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