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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.13 State Permits9) The Application needs to address any safety provisions, installations and equipment proposed for the site. The Application also needs to include evidence of any State Permits or Authorizations in place or to be obtained SAFETY PROVISIONS The proposed use shall comply with the Operations and Maintenance Handbook for LP -Gas Bulk Storage Facilities, Pamphlet 58 and all State and Federal laws and regulations applicable to the proposed use. FIRE SAFETY ANALYSIS MANUAL FOR LP — GAS STORAGE FACILITIES http://www.nfpa.org/public-educationiby-topic/safety-in-the-home/gasoline-andpropane/ propane-safety/fire-safety-analysis-manual-for-lp-gas-storage-facilities Link is to 2011 version. Hard copy of the 2014 version is available upon request. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FOR LP -GAS BULK STORAGE FACILITIES http://www.ncpcm.org/pdf/O&M%20HANDBOOK.pdf Hard copy available upon request. 10) Compliance with Section 7-001 Standards SECTION 7-1001 INDUSTRIAL USE A. Residential Subdivisions. The subject property is not within a platted residential subdivision or near any residential subdivision. B. Setbacks. The subject property will follow the Operations and Maintenance Handbook for LP -Gas Bulk Storage Facilities, which is 50 feet for a Bulk plant and 20 feet for the empty smaller tanks. C. Concealing and Screening. Applicant shall comply with any required concealing or screening. Not proposing any as the property is zoned industrial and surrounded by industrial uses. D. Storing. The proposed use shall comply with the Operations and Maintenance Handbook for LP -Gas Bulk Storage Facilities, Pamphlet 58 and all State and Federal laws and regulations applicable to the proposed use. E. Industrial Wastes. The proposed use shall comply with the Operations and Maintenance Handbook for LP -Gas Bulk Storage Facilities and all State and Federal laws and regulations applicable to the proposed use. If propane was to leak, it disseminates and evaporates quickly in to the air and there is no requirement for containment. F. Noise. The proposed use shall not create noise that will exceed the State noise standards. G. Ground Vibration. The proposed use shall not create any ground vibration other than that normally caused by truck traffic. H. Hours of Operation. The proposed use will be utilized seven days a week generally during normal business hours as described in the traffic estimates in the Request for Waiver from Submittal of Traffic Study. It is possible that a truck may be required to enter the site after hours based on their CDL required rest times. It is also possible that Applicant's staff may be required to access the site after hours to handle occasional delivery traffic or handle any complaints. I. Interference, Nuisance, or Hazard. The proposed use shall not emit heat, glare, radiation, or fumes that substantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or that constitutes a public nuisance or hazard. The proposed use shall comply with the Operations and Maintenance Handbook for LP -Gas Bulk Storage Facilities, Pamphlet 58 and all State and Federal laws and regulations applicable to the proposed use. FIRE SAFETY ANALYSIS MANUAL FOR LP — GAS STORAGE FACILITIES http://www.nfpa.org/public-education/by-topic/safety-in-the-home/gasoline-andpropane/ propane-safety/fire-safety-analysis-manual-for-Ip-gas-storage-facilities Link is to 2011 version. Hard copy of the 2014 version is available upon request. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FOR LP -GAS BULK STORAGE FACILITIES littp://www.ncpcm.org/pdf/O&M`/`20HANDBOOK.pdf Hard copy available upon request.