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o. yRunoW' means an~,'li~uid that drains over land from an.-,, pan of a faciliLv.
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<br />~ means the entire area required to store, collect, transport, treat, utilize,
<br />process, transfer, intermediately dispose, or finally dispose of solid waste or
<br />processed waste product including buffer areas, private access roads, equipment
<br />storage areas, borrow areas and landfill activity areas.
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<br />"Solid waste" means garbage, refuse, sludge from a water supply treatment plant
<br />or air contaminant treatment facility, and other discarded waste materials and
<br />sludges, in solid, semi-solid, liquid, or contained gaseous form, resulting from
<br />industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations, and from community
<br />activities, but does not include hazardous waste' animal waste used as fertilizer;
<br />earthen fill, boulders, rock; sewage sludge' solid or dissolved material in domestic
<br />sewage or other common pollutants in water resources, such as silt, dissolved or
<br />suspended solids in industrial waste water effluents or discharges which are poim
<br />sources subject to permits under Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control
<br />Act, as amended, dissolved materials in irrigation return flows; or source, special
<br />nuclear, or by-product material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
<br />amended.
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<br />"Solid wasle., land disposal facilil-y" means a facility used to dispose of solid
<br />waste in or on the land.
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<br />"Solid waste..mitna~emerll' facility" means a facility for the storage,
<br />collection, transportation, processing or reuse, conversion or disposal of solid
<br />waste.
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<br />"We[land" means a surface water feature classified as a wetland in the publication
<br />entitled "Classification of Wetlands and Deep Water Habitats of the United States,"
<br />wrinen and published by the United States fish and Wildlife Service biological
<br />Services Program, FWS 035-71/31, December 1979, which is incorporated by
<br />reference. The publication is not subject to frequent change.
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<br />4. TERM OF PERMITS
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<br />All Conditional Use Permits shall be valid for a specified term not exceeding five (5) years. The
<br />permit shall be subject to annual review for conformance with this Ordinance and performance of
<br />the permit holder. The City Council ma3, also require a performance bond, cash escrow, letter of
<br />credit or other financial assurance from the landowner or operator to guarantee conformance with
<br />these regulations. All property owners and residents within one thousand feet (1000') of the site
<br />shall be notified of the annual conditionals use permit review.
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<br />5. INFORMATION REQUIRED
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<br />The applicant shall provide to the City three (3) copies of all information submitted to MPCA for
<br />preapplication and application requirements for permits outlined in MR 7001.
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<br />The following information shall also be provided by the persons requesting the permit:
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<br />a. Subdivision 1. Name, address and phone number of person requesting the permit.
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<br />b. Subdivision 2. Exact legal property description and acreage of the site.
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