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(31) End Use Plan. The Landfill shall submit a revised End Use Plan to the <br />City by December 31, 2011 which indicates passive recreational use of the <br />Landfill Property following final closure of the Landfill. <br />5.) Off-Site Litter Control. The Licensee shall engage in a regular and routine <br />litter maintenance and removal program extending one-half mile north and south <br />of the entrance to the Landfill and to any other areas adversely impacted by debris <br />related to Landfill operations as inay be determined by the City. Litter shall be <br />removed from these areas not less than once per week, and more often if <br />necessary because of spills or complaints from neighboring property owners, and <br />ensure that these areas are kept free of litter generated by truck traffic traveling to <br />and from the Landfill. In addition, Licensee shall inspect all trucks leaving the <br />Landfill to ensure that they are either fully enclosed or covered, and/or clean, and <br />will not spread litter on surrounding streets and roadways as they leave. In the <br />event that Licensee fails to remove litter within forty-eight (48) hours of notice of <br />accumulation of litter by the City, the City may cause such litter to be removed. <br />The City shall bill the cost of such removal to the Licensee, which shall remit <br />payment within thirty (30) days of the date of such billing. <br />6). General Performance Standards. The Licensee shall comply with the <br />following performance standards and operating requirements: <br />(O1) Hazardous Wastes Prohibited. No Hazardous Wastes shall be disposed of <br />in the Landfill. <br />(02) Dangerous Wastes. No Dangerous Wastes (as defined in the Code of <br />Ordinances for the City of Elk River) shall be disposed at the Landfill until a <br />request to dispose of dangerous wastes has been submitted to the City as required <br />by Chapter 604 of the City Code of Ordinances. The City shall respond to <br />requests for permission to dispose dangerous wastes within fifteen (15) days from <br />receipt of the request as appropriate. If a request to dispose of dangerous wastes is <br />rejected by the City Environmental Administrator, or the City's authorized <br />consultant/agent, the dangerous wastes may not be disposed at the Landfill. <br />Licensee may propose advance approval of proposed disposal of dangerous <br />wastes by submitting to the City, for each waste, a statement identifying the waste <br />type, generator name and address, volume, method of chemical analysis, chemical <br />constituents, and disposal procedures proposed. This statement, and all requests to <br />dispose of dangerous wastes, shall be submitted in the form required by the City. <br />The City may deny permission to dispose of Dangerous Wastes at the Landfill for <br />one or more of the following reasons: <br />(a) In the City's sole discretion, it would not be in the best interests of <br />the public health, safety or general welfare of the citizens of Elk <br />River to allow disposal of said wastes; <br />11 <br />