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<br />including ~ached garages and which foundation complies
<br />with the State Uniform Building Code.
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<br />Incineration Burning
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<br /> Subdivision 1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Chapter 9.01 of the
<br />City Code, no burning of solid waste, hazardous waste, medical waste or special waste by use of
<br />an incinerator or hazardous waste incinerator shall be allowed within the City either as a
<br />permitted use or conditional use.
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<br />Subd. 2. As used herein the follow!ng words shall have the meanings defined
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<br />herein:
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<br /> Hazardous Waste - means any refuse, sludge, or other waste material or
<br />combinations of refuse, sludge or other waste- materials"in solid, .semisolid, liquid, or contained
<br />gaseous form which because of its quantity, concentration, or chemical, physical, or infectious
<br />characteristics may. (a) cause or significantly contribute to. an-increase in .mortality or an increase
<br />in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible iilness; or (b) pose a substantial present or
<br />potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported,
<br />or disposed of, or otherwise managed. Categories of hazardous waste materials include, but are
<br />not limited to: explosives, flammables, oxidizers, poisons, irritants, and corrosives. Hazardous
<br />waste does not include source, special nuclear, or by-product material as defined by the Atomic
<br />Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
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<br /> Hazardous Waste Incinerator - means an enclosed device using controlled
<br />flame combustion, a purpose of which is to thermally break down hazardous waste and that
<br />neither meets the criteria for classification as a boiler nor is listed or can be classified as an
<br />industrial boiler.
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<br /> Incinerator - means any furnace or other device used in the process of burning
<br />solid waste, hazardous waste, medical waste or special waste for the purpose of reducing the
<br />volume of the waste by removing combustible material.
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<br /> Medical Waste - means all segregated, non-recycled wastes other than kitchen
<br />or office wastes produced by hospitals; clinics, doctors' and dentists' offices, funeral homes,
<br />veterinary clinics, and other medical and research facilities. These wastes include infectious
<br />wastes a~ defined by part 7035.0300, subpart 48 of Minnesota Rules, or other relevant rule or
<br />statute defining infectious wastes, pathological waste, and laboratory wastes.
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<br /> Solid Waste - means garbage, refuse, and other discarded solid materials, except
<br />animal waste used as fertilizer, including solid waste materials resulting from industrial,
<br />commercial, and agricultural operations, and from community activities. Solid waste does not
<br />include earthen fill, boulders, rock, and other materials normally handled in construction
<br />.operations, solids or dissolved material in domestic sewage, or other significant pollutants in
<br />water resources, such as slit, dissolved or.suspended solids in industrial waste water effluents,
<br />dissolved materials in irrigation return flows, or other common water pollutants.
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<br /> Special Waste - means any waste material not considered hazardous or solid
<br />waste which has been determined by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or Environmental
<br />Protection Agency to require special handling or treatment prior to disposal.
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