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ARTICLE III. SOLID WASTE FACILITIES* <br />Page 14~ of 23 <br />spreading, compacting and other needs. <br />f. Proposed operating procedures, including consideration of each item identified in Minnesota <br />Rules section 7035.1700. <br />(18) Such additional information and data, including any additional environmental analysis, as may be <br />required by the city building and zoning administrator, the planning commission, or the city council. <br />(Code 1982, § 604.26(2)) <br />Sec. 58-173. Minimum requiremertits. <br />(a) The following minimum requirements shall be established, constructed, provided and maintained at the <br />sanitary landfill site: <br />(1) Protection of public health, safety and welfare. The sanitary landfill shall be so situated, equipped, <br />operated, and maintained as to minimize, to the maximum extent possible, using the best available <br />technology, any potentially adverse impact on the public health, safety, and general welfare. <br />(2) Interference with other uses. The sanitary landfill shall be so situated, equipped, operated, and <br />maintained as to minimize impacts on, and interference with, other [and uses and activities in the area. <br />(3) Leachate collection systems. All sanitary landfills shall be equipped with a liner and leachate <br />collection system adequate to collect all leachate which may be generated at the site. The city council <br />shall also require leachate collection systems for existing solid waste deposits if, in its sole discretion, it <br />is determined to be necessary for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. <br />Leachate collected shall not be disposed of in the city, or in the city sewer system or sewage treatment <br />plant, unless specific permission to do so is granted by the city. <br />(4) Employee shelter and sanitary facilities. Sanitary facilities and shelter shall be provided for site <br />personnel. <br />(5) Litter control. Litter control devices such as portable and permanent fences shall be provided. <br />(6) Electrical service. Adequate electrical service shall be provided at the site for operations and <br />repairs. <br />(7) Fire equipment. Firefighting facilities on-site, adequate to ensure the safety of the public and <br />employees, shall be provided. <br />(8) Safety equipment. Emergency first aid equipment to provide adequate treatment for accidents, <br />including those resulting from hazardous and toxic wastes, shall be provided. <br />(9} Potable watersupp/y. A potable water supply for site personnel shall be provided. <br />(10) Storage facilities. Shelter far maintenance and storage of site operations equipment shall be <br />provided. <br />(11) Vehicle stacking facilities. Adequate vehicle stacking facilities must be provided to ensure that no <br />vehicle desiring entry intc the site shall have to wait outside the perimeter of the sanitary landfill site. <br />(12) Emergency communication facilities. Adequate communication facilities shall be provided for <br />emergency purposes. <br />(13) Security. The site shall be fenced and a gate shall be provided at the entrance to the site and <br />kept locked when an attendant is not on duty. <br />(14) Haul road. An all-weather haul road shall be provided to the unloading area. <br />(15) Equipment. Equipment sufficient for spreading, compacting, and covering operations, to include <br />sufficient reserve equipment or arrangements to immediately provide for equipment during periods of <br />breakdown, shall be provided. <br />http://libraryl .municode.com/default-test/DocView/13427/1/88/91 3/12/2010 <br />