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Subd. 3. No solid waste disposal facility shall be opened for use and shall <br />not receive solid waste deposits before 7:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. Monday through <br />Friday and before 7:00 a.m. or after 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays. No operations are permitted <br />on Sundays. No equipment operation, shall commence before 6:30 a.m. or continue <br />longer than one hour after the daily closing time of the landfill as herein specified. All <br />solid waste deposits shall be covered within these time limits on the day received. <br /> <br />9.14.10 Time Limitation. No conditional use permits or permit renewals for a <br />solid waste disposal facility shall be granted for a period exceeding five (5) years from <br />the date of issuance of the initial Conditional Use Permit. The applicant shall agree to the <br />limitations provided in this Section by contract duly executed by authorized <br />representatives of the applicant in a form satisfactory to the Council. <br /> <br />9.14.11 Criteria for Landfills.' 'Land disposal facilities shall be located, designed <br />and operated in such a way as to prevent any adverse impact upon adjacent land uses. In <br />addition to the criteria listed in §9.03.04 of the City Code, the following criteria shall be <br />considered when evaluating a request for a conditional use permit for landfills. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. Whether the proposed landfill will' be in compliance with <br />the Anoka County Solid Waste Management Master Plan, Metropolitan Council's <br />Guide/Policy Plan and MPCA rules. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Whether the proposed landfill is accessible year-round by nine <br />(9)-ton or greater weight-bearing roadways that have adequate capacity to accommodate <br />landfill generated traffic. <br /> <br /> Subd. 3. The-aharacteristics of the wastes processed or waste products <br />that will be accepted. <br /> <br /> Subd. 4. The ability of the applicant to prevent violations of state and <br />federal water quality standards. <br /> <br /> Subd. 5. The ability to prevent contaminant discharge in excess of U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency human health risk criteria. <br /> <br />Subd. 6. The ability to control unregulated substances adequately. <br /> <br /> Subd. 7. The nature of the water resources including their existing use <br />and potential for use (potential for use exists if a withdrawal rate of one gallon/minute <br />can be sustained). <br /> <br /> Subd. 8. The underlying soils and hydrogeologic conditions (including <br />depth to bedrock, soil texture, permeability of underlying materials and groundwater flow <br />patterns). <br /> <br />9-126 <br /> <br />117 <br /> <br /> <br />