It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, replace
or maintain any tank, container or building of any kind or description for
the storage of gasoline, petroleum, shale oil or the liquid products thereof
or coal tar or other inflammable liquids, whether for private consumption
or for sale to the public, without first obtaining a permit from the Village
Clerk as hereinafter provided.
A permit shall be issued by the Village Clerk only when approved by
the Village Board after a public hearing and an application for such permit
has been presented to said Board.
A written application by the owner of the fee or a contract purchaser
with written consent of the owner shall be presented to the Village Board
setting forth the following details:
E. Construction of each tank.
F. Materials to be used for foundation or base.
G. What is to be stored in each tank.
H. Location of loading rack.
I. Construction of layout, including valves for feed and
discharge lines.
J. Construction and location of pumps.
K. Map showing the size and location of the property, the
ownership and the use of adjoining property, with the location of any building
thereon, the size and location of tanks, the layout of pipes and the topographical
contour of the land.
An application under this chapter shall be accompanied by a filing fee and a permit fee as provided in Chapter
93, Fees.
All plans and specifications in connection with the proposed tank or
tanks shall be subject to the approval of the Building Inspector.
No tank shall be erected to contain more than 10,000 gallons.
The minimum distance of any part of any tank from a neighboring building
or lot line shall be not less than five feet, and the minimum distance of
any part of any tank from another tank of the group shall be not less than
one foot.
The design and construction of tanks shall conform generally to accepted
good practice. Tanks approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and tanks
conforming to the standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters or
of the American Petroleum Institute shall be deemed to conform to generally
accepted good practice.
Underground tanks shall be set on a firm foundation and surrounded with
soft earth or sand tamped in place. Tanks shall be covered with a minimum
of two feet of earth.
No tank shall, after the construction thereof, be put into use until
an inspection shall have been made by the Building Department and the conditions
of such construction found satisfactory.
No permit shall be issued for a bulk storage plant or for any building
or enclosure:
A. Which is occupied as a tenement house, hotel or lodging
house.
B. Where paints, varnishes or lacquers are manufactured
or kept for sale.
C. Where dry goods or other highly inflammable materials
are manufactured or kept for sale.
D. Where rosin, turpentine, hemp or cotton or any explosives
are stored or kept for sale.
E. Which is situated within 200 feet of the nearest wall
of a building occupied as a school, hospital, church, public library, theater
or other place of public amusement or assembly.
F. Where the storage tanks are above ground.
All underground tanks shall comply with the following regulations:
A. All underground tanks shall be buried so that the tops
thereof shall be at least two feet below the ground level and at least two
feet below the level of the lowest cellar floor of any building within a radius
of 20 feet from the tank. The minimum distance between the foundation walls
of any building or structure and the underground tank shall not be less than
10 feet.
B. No tank shall be located under a sidewalk or beyond the
building line.
C. All tanks shall be coated on the outside with tar or
other rust-resisting materials.
D. Each tank shall be provided with a filling pipe, a drawing-off
pipe and a vent pipe. All pipes shall be galvanized wrought iron with malleable
iron fittings.
E. The filling pipe shall be at least two inches in diameter
and shall be laid at a descending grade from the sidewalk in front of the
building to the tank. The intake of the filling pipe shall be located in a
heavy metal box which shall be sunk flush with the sidewalk at the curb level
or at some other location for the filling of the tank from a barrel wagon
and fitted with a heavy metal cover and shall be kept locked when not in use.
F. The filling pipe shall be provided with a screen made
of two thicknesses of twenty-mesh brass wire gauge placed immediately below
the filling cock or valve.
[Amended 10-1-1984 by L.L.
No. 6-1984]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation punishable as provided in Chapter
1, §§
1-18 and
1-19 of this Code.