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36. <br /> <br />37. <br /> <br />38. <br /> <br />39. <br /> <br />NgnassSgnabil~t¥ of CUP. Any rights conferred on WMMI by this <br />CUP are personal to WMMI. The City is issuing this CUP on <br />the basis of the credit and reputation of WMMI. WMMI shall <br />not assign or transfer this CUP without first obtaining <br />approval of the City which may allow or disallow such transfer <br />in its absolute and sole discretion. In the event of <br />transfer, the CUP shall apply to WMMI's successors and <br />assigns. In the event the City declines for any reason to <br />allow the transfer of this CUP, WMMI shall either continue <br />with yard waste composting operations in full compliance with <br />the terms of this CUP or terminate operations at its option. <br /> <br />On-site Inspection. The City reserves the right to inspect <br />the site for the purposes of examining and copying non- <br />privileged records; conducting inspections, surveys, investi- <br />gations, monitoring or sampling; and obtaining necessary <br />information pertaining to the construction, operation and <br />environmental effect of the composting facility. Inspections <br />shall be conducted during normal business hours except in the <br />event of an emergency. City personnel or agents performing <br />the inspection will provide reasonable notice to WMMI <br />personnel prior to the time of inspection. <br /> <br />Reports. The permit holder shall report in a monthly report, <br />the number of tons of yard waste received, the number of tons <br />of composted material removed, landspread, or otherwise used, <br />the number of tons of wood chip products used, removed from <br />the site, and/or composted and weekly monitoring data as <br />required in Section 22. <br /> <br />Documents and Plans. Copies of all documents, plans, or other <br />reports which are required to be supplied to the MPCA or Anoka <br />County shall also be supplied concurrently to the City at no <br />cost to the City. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />