No person shall be permitted to erect, install or operate any pump, drawing-off or measuring device or any tank or container used for the storage, handling, sale or dispensing of gasoline or any other inflammable liquid unless the following regulations are complied with:
A.
Application shall be made, in writing, to the Borough Secretary, which shall set forth the size, location and descriptive character of the pump, drawing-off or measuring device, tank or container to be installed, erected or operated and the manner of installation. The application shall be subject to approval or disapproval by the Council of the borough as to location and number to be installed, and it must be accompanied by a certificate of approval from the Bureau of Fire Protection, Pennsylvania State Police, as to compliance with safety regulations of said Department.
[Amended 9-8-1958 by Ord. No. 329]
B.
All gasoline tanks shall be built, constructed, located and equipped as follows:
(1)
No single tank shall be over 4,000 gallons' capacity, and the total capacity of all tanks installed at any one location shall not exceed 13,000 gallons' capacity.
[Amended 9-8-1958 by Ord. No. 329]
(2)
All gasoline tanks must be placed at least two feet apart.
(3)
All gasoline tanks must be buried at least three feet below the surface of the ground and placed on a six-inch concrete base, which base shall be as long as the tank. No tanks shall be buried or backfilled with ashes, slag, cinder or other acid-forming materials.
[Amended 9-8-1958 by Ord. No. 329]
(4)
If a gasoline tank is placed within 15 feet of a cellar, basement, pit or vault of any kind, and eight-inch concrete wall must be built around and extend six inches above the tank.
(5)
Steel gasoline tanks must be riveted, welded or brazed.
(6)
Filling pipe must be outside of a building and at least five feet from any doorway or opening into a building.
(7)
Vent pipe must be at least one inch in diameter and must not terminate within three feet of any door, window or opening to a building and be at least nine feet above the surface and supported by a suitable post or building.
(8)
No gasoline pump shall be placed within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
(9)
A self-closing valve must be placed at the discharge point of the tank.
(10)
All electric wiring must pass through approved conduits.
(11)
No curb pumps or discharge pipes shall be placed on or over any sidewalk.
(12)
No gasoline pumps or drawing-off devices may be placed in any frame building.
(13)
Means of fire extinguishment must be available on premises where inflammable substances are handled.
(14)
No repairs other than minor repairs, may be made, and all selling facilities and equipment must be within the walls of the building.
(15)
No portion of any building, or any of its equipment, including pumps, may be placed closer to the street line than 15 feet; nor may any building be erected closer to the street line than 15 feet; nor may any building be erected closer to said street line than the line fixed for buildings upon adjoining lots.