[Code 1993, § 5.33(1)]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
CLASS I, II AND III LIQUIDS
Have the meanings provided in Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10.
[Code 1993, § 5.33(2)]
Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10 is adopted by reference and made a part of this section as if fully set forth in this section.
[Code 1993, § 5.33(3)]
The owner and operator of any aboveground or underground storage tank for Class I, II or III liquids shall, at all times, be responsible for the integrity of each storage tank at each location, together with the piping and dispensing systems connected therein from the time of installation until termination of use, in accordance with Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10.
[Code 1993, § 5.33(4)]
Under Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10, and the terms of a professional services contract between the Village and the state department of commerce, the Fire Department is authorized to issue permits, charge fees and take enforcement action authorized thereby. The chief of the Fire Department and designees thereof shall exercise jurisdiction over this article and the groundwater protection related provisions of Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10, within the Village.
[Code 1993, § 5.33(5)]
(a) 
A permit under Wis. Admin. Code Ch. Comm. 10, through the Fire Department, shall be required for the abandonment, closure, removal or change in service, or placing temporarily out of service of any aboveground or underground storage tank for Class I, II or III liquids, with a capacity of more than 60 gallons. Storage tank systems shall include piping, vents, leak detection systems, cathodic protection and spill/overfill protection systems. The owner and operator of any such storage tank shall file an application for such storage tank with the Fire Department, on designated forms, with the applicable fee. The application shall include:
(1) 
Three copies of a site assessment plan in accordance with Wis. Admin. Code § Comm. 10.734; and
(2) 
Three site plot plans, drawn to scale, showing the following:
a. 
Property lines.
b. 
All buildings and structures.
c. 
All tanks and piping.
d. 
Adjacent streets.
e. 
Overhead and underground utilities.
f. 
Limits of the excavation.
g. 
Temporary location of excavated dirt and backfill.
[Code 1993, § 5.33(6)]
(a) 
Storage tank fees shall be as follows:
(1) 
Bulk storage permit, under 5,000 gallon tanks, as set by the Village Board.
(2) 
Plan examination, flammable and combustible liquids:
a. 
First tank, as set by the Village Board.
b. 
Two — 10 tanks, as set by the Village Board.
c. 
Maximum fee, as set by the Village Board.
(3) 
Revisions to previous plans, as set by the Village Board.
(4) 
Tank installation, inspection service fee, per tank, as set by the Village Board.
(5) 
Tank abandonment or removal, inspection service fee, per tank, as set by the Village Board.
Note: An inspection fee will be charged for each tank at bulk plants, service stations or other locations. The fee shall be paid at the time the plans are submitted. Reinspection fees shall be paid before a reinspection will be performed.
(6) 
Reinspection fee, per tank, as set by the Village Board.
(7) 
Second reinspection, per tank, as set by the Village Board.
(8) 
Short notice inspection (eight through 14 days), as set by the Village Board.
(9) 
Short notice inspection (one — seven days), as set by the Village Board.
Note: A short notice fee shall be charged when a tank inspection must be made without the required 15 days' notice.