Colorado Code § 25-15-504

Application for certificate - review by governing body
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(1) Any person
desiring to own or operate a hazardous waste incinerator or processor shall make application to
the governing body having jurisdiction over the area in which such incinerator, incinerator site,
processor, or processor site is or is proposed to be located for a certificate of designation.
(2) An application made pursuant to the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall
be accompanied by a fee to be established by the governing body having jurisdiction. Such fee
shall be based on the reasonable anticipated costs that may be incurred by such governing body
in the application review and approval process imposed by this article. Such fee shall be for the
reasonable costs necessary in the application review and hearing process imposed by this article
and shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars. The local governing body having jurisdiction
shall provide an accounting of the actual costs incurred by such body in the application review
and hearing process and shall refund any payment in excess of such costs within ninety days
after completion of the certification process.
(3) An application made pursuant to the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall
set forth the location of the incinerator or processor site and incinerator or processor, the types of
hazardous waste to be accepted or rejected, the types of incinerator or processor by-product
disposal, the method of supervision, the anticipated access routes in the county in which the site
is located, and such other information as may be required by the governing body having
jurisdiction.
(4) The clerk of the governing body having jurisdiction shall promptly notify the county
commissioners and the governing body of any other county or municipality within twenty miles
of a proposed hazardous waste incinerator or processor upon the filing of any application for a
certificate of designation for such incinerator, processor, or site.

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