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96-105
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7/3/1996
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1996
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. ,. ?..?._..? .?. . . , <br />,?- <br />Ordinance No. 96-105 <br />page 13 <br />?. <br />? <br />(a) Existing above ground storage tank installations previously approved by the fire <br />official, provided the installation does not constitute a hazard. The fire official shall have the <br />authority to require removal of unsafe tanks. <br />(b) In private service stations, as defined in the Ohio Fire Code, Class I and II liquids <br />may be stored in and dispensed from two hour fire rated, double steel wall tanks, not exceeding <br />6000 gallons. <br />(1) Class I and II liquids sha11 be stored outside only. <br />(2) Tanks must be UL 2085 Protected and must be installed in accordance <br />with all applicable federal, state and local environmental regulations and safety <br />codes. <br />(3) Tanks must be placed on a concrete pad capable of supporting the tanks <br />when completely filled. <br />(4) Tanks shall be protected from accidental damage in accordance with all <br />applicable codes. <br />(c) Waste oil for disposal and for use in oil burning equipment may be stored outside <br />only, in double steel wall tanks, not exceeding 1000 gallons. <br />(1) Tanks must meet UL 142 and must be installed in accordance with all <br />applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations and safety codes. <br />(2) Tanks must be placed on a concrete pad capable of supporting the tanks <br />when completely filled. <br />(3) Tanks sha11 be protected from accidental damage in accordance with all <br />applicable codes. <br />(d) Fuel oil tanks for supplying oil burning heating equipment as addressed in the Ohio <br />Fire Code. Maximum tank size 660 gallons. <br />(e) Class III liquids (new product only) may be stored inside of buildings in two hour <br />fire rated, double steel wall tanks, not exceeding 660 gallon capacity per tank. <br />(1) Tanks must meet UL 2085 Insulated and must be installed in accordance <br />with all applicable federal, state, and local government regulations and safety <br />codes. <br />(2) Tanks shall be protected from accidental damage in accordance with all <br />applicable codes. <br />A permit from the fire official shall be required for installation of a11 above ground storage <br />tanks and a diagram showing the location of tank(s) shall be provided prior to application. All <br />tanks shall have proper mazking as to contents and special hazard posting under the N.F.P.A. 704 <br />standard.
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