[Ord. No. 650 Ch. 15 Art. 7 §33, 11-15-1960]
This Article shall apply to all persons, firms, corporations,
co-partnerships, governmental agencies other than Federal, and voluntary
associations storing, handling or using flammable liquids, and to
the owner or lessee of any building, premises, or equipment in which
flammable liquids are stored, handled, or used.
[Ord. No. 650 Ch. 15 Art. 7 §34, 11-15-1960]
This Article shall apply to flammable liquids as hereinafter
defined; except that it shall not apply to the transportation of liquids
in bulk or to transportation when in conformity with Interstate Commerce
Commission regulations, or regulations lawfully on file with and approved
by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Flammable liquids those liquids as defined by the most current
issue of Booklet 30 of the National Fire Protection Association entitled
Flammable and Combustible Liquid Code.
[Ord. No. 650 Ch. 15 Art. 7 §39, 11-15-1960]
A. Aboveground
tanks for the storage of Class I and Class II flammable liquids shall
be prohibited inside of the fire limits.
B. No
aboveground tank for the storage of flammable liquids shall be located
within one hundred (100) feet of a then existing school, theatre,
church, hospital, athletic field or other places of public gathering.
C. No
aboveground tank for the storage of Class I and Class II flammable
liquids shall be located inside of a building.
D. No
facilities where flammable liquids are received by tank vessels, pipe
lines, tank car or tank vehicle, or are stored or blended for the
purpose of distribution of such flammable liquids by tank vessels,
pipe lines, tank car, or tank vessel, shall be located within the
fire limits.
[Ord. No. 650 Ch 15 Art 7 §40, 11-15-1960]
The location of aboveground tanks for the storage of flammable
liquids as permitted by this Article shall not be less in separation
by distance from the line of adjoining property which may be built
upon nor from the nearest existing habitational, mercantile or industrial
building than that set forth in the following table:
Capacity of Tank
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Class of Flammable Liquid
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Minimum Separation by Distance in Feet
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0 to 275 gals.
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III
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0 feet
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276 to 750 gals.
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III
|
5 feet
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0 to 750 gals.
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I and II
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10 feet
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751 to 12,000 gals.
|
III
|
10 feet
|
751 to 12,000 gals.
|
I and II
|
15 feet
|
12,001 to 24,000 gals.
|
I, II and III
|
15 feet
|
24,001 to 30,000 gals.
|
I, II and III
|
20 feet
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30,001 to 50,000 gals.
|
I, II and III
|
25 feet
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Tanks in excess of fifty thousand (50,000) gallons individual
capacity and all tanks for the storage of crude petroleum shall be
located in accordance with suggested code for the storage, handling
and use of flammable liquids published by the National Fire Protection
Association (No. 30) or similarly nationally recognized good practices
satisfactory to the Codes Enforcement Officer and his designee.
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The location of a tank for the storage of any flammable liquid
with respect to any other such tank shall be such that the distance
between them shall be not less than three (3) feet. For tanks above
fifty thousand (50,000) gallons individual capacity storing any flammable
liquid the distance between tanks shall not be less than one-half
(½) the diameter of the smaller tank.
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Aboveground tanks for Class III flammable liquids inside of
buildings shall conform with the following. Such liquids may be stored
inside of buildings providing the individual capacity of the tank
does not exceed two hundred seventy-five (275) gallons and the aggregate
total capacity of such tanks does not exceed five hundred fifty (550)
gallons, and provided further that the tanks are located in the lowest
story, cellar or basement of the building. In industrial plans or
processing plants, where necessary to operations, such tanks may be
located at a higher level.
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Individual tanks for Class III flammable liquids having a capacity
in excess of two hundred seventy-five (275) gallons may be located
inside of a building not higher than the lowest story, cellar or basement
providing such tanks are located inside of an enclosure conforming
with not less than the following: Walls six (6) inch reinforced concrete
or eight (8) inch brick bonded to the floor: Floor, concrete: Top,
reinforced concrete at least five (5) inches thick. Floor construction
equivalent in fire-resistance located above the enclosure may be accepted
provided the walls of the enclosure are carried up to and are bonded
to such a floor. Any openings to enclosures for aboveground tanks
inside of buildings shall be protected with approved fire doors suitable
for protection of openings in fire wall; such door normally to be
kept in a closed position. A sill of material equivalent to wall of
enclosure and at least six (6) inches high shall be provided at each
such opening. Provision shall be made for the adequate ventilation
of such enclosures prior to entering for inspection and repairs on
tanks.
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Aboveground tanks located inside of buildings for the storage
of Class III flammable liquids shall have individual capacities and
nominal gross capacities limited to the following: In buildings of
ordinary construction, the nominal gross capacity of tanks shall not
exceed five thousand (5,000) gallons. In fire-resistive buildings
the nominal gross capacity shall not exceed fifteen thousand (15,000)
gallons. In any building, if in a fire-resistive or detached room,
cut off vertically and horizontally in an approved manner satisfactory
to the Codes Enforcement Officer or his designee the nominal gross
capacity shall not exceed fifty thousand (50,000) gallons, with an
individual tank capacity of not to exceed twenty-five (25,000) gallons.
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[Ord. No. 650 Ch 15 Art 7 §41, 11-15-1960]
A flammable liquid storage tank may be located underground,
outside of or under a building, if such installation meets the requirements
of this Section. The tank shall be so located with respect to existing
building foundations and supports that the loads carried by the latter
cannot be transmitted to the tank. The distance from any part of a
tank storing Class III liquids to the nearest wall of any basement,
pit cellar or property line shall not be less than one (1) foot. The
distance from any part of a tank storing Class I or II liquids to
the nearest wall of any basement, pit or cellar shall not be less
than one (1) foot, and from any property line that may be built upon,
not less than three (3) feet.
Excavation for underground storage tanks shall be made with
due care to avoid undermining of foundations of existing structures.
Underground tanks shall be set on firm foundation and surrounded with
soft earth or sand well-tamped in place. Tanks shall be covered with
a minimum of two (2) feet of earth, or shall be covered with not less
than one (1) foot of earth on top of which shall be placed a slab
of reinforced concrete not less than four (4) inches thick. When underground
tanks are or are likely to be subjected to traffic, they shall be
protected against damage from vehicles passing over them by at least
three (3) feet of earth cover, or eighteen (18) inches of well-tamped
earth, plus six (6) inches of reinforced concrete or eight (8) inches
of asphaltic concrete. When asphaltic or reinforced concrete paving
is used as part of the protection it shall extend at least one (1)
foot horizontally beyond the outline of the tank in all directions.
Where a tank is located in an area that may be subject to flooding
applicable precautions in accordance with suggested code for the storage,
handling and use of flammable liquids published by the National Fire
Protection Association (No. 30) or similarly nationally recognized
good practices, satisfactory to the Codes Enforcement Officer or his
designee.
Buried tanks of capacities in excess of fifteen thousand (15,000)
gallons will require a special permit to be issued only after a review
of conditions surrounding such proposed installation by the Codes
Enforcement Officer or his designee.
Buried tanks and tanks located inside of buildings shall be
subjected to a test for tightness, which shall include the tank and
piping system, before being covered or placed in use.