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<br /> <br /> i <br /> <br /> MOTOR VEHICLES § 15-34 <br /> <br /> (a A <br /> bandonin su h un <br /> ) g c derground atorage tanks in place <br /> by: <br /> (1) Removing all flammable or combustible liquids <br /> from the tank and from all connecting lines; <br /> (2) Diaconnecting the suction, inlet, gauge and vent <br /> lines; <br /> (3) Filling the tank completely with an inert solid <br /> material, such as, for example, sand, preferably by <br /> pumping such material into such tanks with <br /> water, and capping the remaining underground <br /> piping; or <br /> (b) Removal of such underground atorage tanka from the <br /> premises and disposal thereof elsewhere. <br /> An extension of the time limit for the safeguarding or <br /> disposal of such underground storage tanks may be granted ' <br /> by the council provided the owner and/or operator of the <br /> vacant service station in which the eame are located has <br /> requeated in writing such eutension, prior to the egpiration <br /> of such time limit, and has ahown good cause for the <br /> granting of such extenaion such as, for esample, an , <br /> immediate, reasonable prospect that the service station may <br /> be reopened for business. ~ <br /> With respect to any premiaes the service atation on which <br /> has been vacant for a period of twelve (12) months, any <br /> prior approval by the city for service atation use thereof <br /> shall be automatically nullified and voided as of the <br /> expiration of such twelve (12) months' period of vacancy. <br /> The term "vacant", as used in this section, means unused <br /> for bona fide automobile service station purposes. (Ord. No. <br /> 184, § 3, 1-13-75) <br /> <br /> <br /> [The ne:t pege is 9311 <br /> 881 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ~ <br />