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<br />.UI:J/O/t.1 <br /> <br />(2) Whenever the words CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION are used, <br />they shall be held to mean Fire Chief, Fire Marshal or any authorized fire inspector of the Bureau of <br />Fire Prevention. <br /> <br />(D) Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of flammable or combustible liquids in <br />outside above-ground tanks is prohibited. The limits referred to in Fire Code in which the <br />storage of flammable or combustible liquids is restricted except for home and recreational use. Storage <br />in this manner is, by example, gas cans or similar containers that are approved and hold two and one- <br />half or five gallons. This exception is not intended to allow large quantities to be stored. A guideline <br />would follow that ten gallons should be adequate and more would be excessive. The storage of <br />flammable or combustible liquids in outside above-ground tanks is prohibited within <br /> <br /> <br />'::.L_~i~_I~}-~),'_:_\_ ~~ ~:_._'1 ;,~.!:: _ ,0' ,; i~-; . _,_,,"j.),_:Y.(I.~\;_~;h_~L:_inJ::_L:; -:~:_~:(+'~:: i.L~:,\__~l-'~' ,:~ <br />(E) Establishment of limits in which storage of liquified petroleum gases is to be restricted. The <br />limits referred to in. the " ,<Fire Code in which storage of liquified petroleum gas is restricted are <br />hereby established as follows except for home and recreational use. Home and recreational use would <br />allow storage of liquified petroleum in approved containers with a guideline limit of 40 pounds in the <br />restricted area. The restricted areas are: All residential districts; P Public Use; and the ,Mixed Use <br />district' . <br /> <br />(F) Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of explosives and blasting agents to be <br />prohibited. The limits referred to in the Fire Code in which storage of explosives and blasting <br />agents is prohibited are hereby established as follows: All zoning districts except the I-I industrial <br />zone. <br /> <br />(G) ;1.ppeals. Whenever the Chief disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied <br />for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not apply or that the true intent and <br />meaning of the code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from the <br /> <br /> <br />;'~~~~~~r~~'~~i ,~r ili ni~tfth~ ~,anyn' >~;:. <br /> <br /> <br />processes or occupancies for which permits are required, in addition to those now enumerated in the <br />Fire Code. The Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall post the list in a conspicuous place <br />in his or her office, and distribute copies thereof to interested persons. <br />(Ord. 55, passed 8-14-1991 ) <br /> <br /> <br />SUMP PUMPS <br /> <br />~ 150.30 SUMP PUMP REQUIRED. <br /> <br />(A) Sump pump systems required. Sump pump systems shall be installed in new residential, <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Comment: All referrences to the old <br />State Fire Code should be replaced. This <br />section dealing with tanks is somewhat <br />, addressed in the adoptions made abov~. <br /> <br />Comment: This reference is addressed <br />above. <br /> <br />Deleted: Section 79.501 of the Uniform <br /> <br />Deleted: the following limits: <br />Residential; R-2 SinglelMultiple-Family <br />Residential; P Public Use; and 0 Open <br />Space Conservatory zoning districts. <br /> <br />Deleted: ~ <br />Deleted: Section 82.103(a) of <br />Deleted: Uniform <br />: Deleted: M-I <br /> <br />Deleted: Section 77.106(b) of <br />; Deleted: Uniform <br /> <br />Deleted: Amendments made in the <br />Uniform Fire Code. The Uniform Fire <br />Code is amended and changed in the <br />following respects: as adopted by the <br />State ofMinnesota.~ <br />.~ <br />, (H) <br /> <br />Deleted: I <br /> <br />Deleted: Uniform <br />