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ARTICLE III. SOLID WASTE FACILITIES* <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />(16) Display of information. Subject to approval by the city council, the licensee shall erect and <br />maintain at each entrance to the site a sign stating the name of the facility, the schedule of days and <br />hours the facility is open to the public, prices for use of the facility, the state pollution control agency <br />permit number, and the penalty for nonconforming dumping. <br />(17) Water quality monitoring. An appropriate groundwater and surface water quality monitoring <br />system shat! be provided at the licensee's expense. <br />(18) Screening. Visual screening of the sanitary landfill site, as approved by the city council, shall be <br />provided by the use of natural objects, trees, plants, seeded soil berms, fences, and other suitable <br />means. <br />(19) Drop-off points. Suitable and safe disposal areas, as determined by the city, shall be provided in <br />the sanitary landfill for individuals who wish to transport and dispose of their own solid waste. <br />(b) The city council may, in its discretion, specify additional minimum requirements and conditions for the <br />operation of sanitary landfills which shall be complied with as a condition for the issuance and renewal of a <br />license. <br />(Code 1982, § 604.26(3)) <br />Sec. 58-174. Performance standards. <br />(a) A person who has been granted a license by the city council to operate a sanitary landfill shall comply with <br />the following performance standards; <br />(1) Hazardous wastes prohibited. No hazardous wastes shall be disposed of in any sanitary landfill <br />within the city. <br />(2) Dangerous waste. No dangerous wastes shall be disposed of at~any sanitary landfill within the city <br />unless and until permission to do so has been requested and obtained from the city as provided in this <br />article. <br />(3) Compliance with state standards. Every sanitary landfill located within the city shall comply with <br />the required practices for maintenance and operation of landfills set forth in Minnesota Rules section <br />7035.1700. <br />(4) Compliance with zoning performance standards. The operation of all sanitary landfills within the <br />city shall fully comply with the performance standards and other requirements of chapter 30, article VI, <br />including specifically division 5, subdivision V, relating to performance standards for industrial uses. <br />(5) Hours of operation. All operations at sanitary landfills within the city shall be conducted between <br />the hours specified by the city council in the license for the facility. <br />(6) Public nuisance control. Measures to control rodents, flies, odors, dust, windblown material, and <br />other potential public nuisances shall be adequate to prevent or eliminate any public nuisance. Should <br />the city so prescribe, the licensee at his awn expense shall engage an exterminator or pest control <br />agent to inspect the landfill on at least a monthly basis. A copy of each inspection report shall be sent to <br />the city immediately upon its receipt by the licensee. <br />(7) Traffic control. All incoming and outgoing vehicles shall be controlled by the licensee in such a <br />manner as to provide orderly and safe ingress and egress and to avoid adverse impacts on adjacent <br />roadways. <br />(8) Supervision. An attendant shall be on duty at the site at all times while it is open for public use. <br />Unloading of refuse shall be continuously supervised at the working face of the landfill. <br />(9) Operating records. Accurate daily records of daily landfl! operations shall be maintained. These <br />records shall contain information pertinent to sanitary landfill operation. Intake of solid waste in tons or <br />cubic yards shall be recorded on a daily basis in a manner acceptable to the city. General areas in <br />http://library! .municode.com/default-test/DocView/13427!1/8 8/91 3/12/2010 <br />