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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 2347 - Maurer - Fuel Tank4. C112' gli BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT CITY OF TUKWILA NUMBER , 3 7 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 DATE OF ISSUANCE August 3, 1982 EXPIRES February 3, 1982 JOB ADDRESS h Tukwila, Washington 98188 LEGAL DESCR. LOT NO. See attached on print BLOCK TRACT (8) SEE ATTACHED SHEET OWNER C,rant Maurer PHONE 243 -1103 ADDRESS 13435 Interurban Avenue South, Tukwila, Washington ZIP 98188 CONTRACTOR Lee Morie General Contractor PHONE 763 -8956 ADDRESS P.O. Box 46273, Seattle, Washington ZIP 98146 LICENSE NO. LE -EM -06 C231131 SST NO. 600 - 230 -353 BUILDING USE Commercial Fuel Tank CLASS OF WORK ❑NEW ❑ADDITION Di REMODEL 0 REPAIR ❑OTHER (Specify) BLDG. AREA 1st FL. 2nd FL. BASEMENT GARAGE DECK MEZZANINE # OF STORES TOTAL S.F. VALUATION 2,800 I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT, THAT THE APPLICABLE CITY OF TUKWILA REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET, AND THAT I AM AN AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR THE PROJECT. OWNER / AGENT SIGNATURE FEE DISTR I B. BUILDING PLAN RVW. $6,500.00 40.00 96.00 DEMOLITION BOND OTHER TOTAL 66.00 COMMENTS: TYPE CONST. OCC. GROUP OCC. LOAD FIRE ZONE USE ZONE AUTO SPRINKLERS REQ. VN Ml N/A 3 C2 OYES 0 N THESE INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW 1. Driveway 2. OK to 3. Roof 4. OK to 5. Wall- 6. Structure approach and pour footing sheathing enclose board complete and/ slope and /or and nailing framing nailing or OK to foundation OK OK occupy FOR INSPECTION CALL 433 -1849 BUILDI OFFII, L, CITY OF TUKWILA THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY ON BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 i PERMIT ,? .--7 NUMBER , J � 7 DATE OF ISSUANCE . J uuust. 3, .L90 JOB ADDRESS .n ^7 t, 7r r.n- r,�••P,s:,i 'l,vnrtin,:r finn+1 EXPIRES FC: }'.L'Lit:.Z" 3, J.J02 `.L'ukwJ.la 'i?ci:ill7.I'SQt Uii S)U7 -ui. `LEGAL DESCR. LOT NO. tics attacked on crint BLOCK TRACT 0 SEE ATTACHED SHEET .OWNER f�'rnn�F� tn111-t, ro- PHONE .'3•- 110:3 •- ADDRESS 13435 li:ttrrurban Avenue ; ✓ouU,, Tukwila, 'Jashincjton ZIP • o.li;j CONTRACTOR LOQ nOrie Bcnei:a1 Conte ictoc PHONE 763.-;.h)51., ADDRESS 1:. (sill .i1o.. 46273, ;;eatL1LS, tiy'ashiiigtc.)n ZIP 9f04(3 LICENSE NO. i.: -UC, C231.01 SST NO. 600-230- 353 BUILDING USE L:C }At{Aiier ci;. Fuel Tank CLASS OF WORK ❑NEW ❑ADDITION ©REMODEL ❑REPAIR ❑OTHER (Specify) BLDG. AREA 1st FL. 2nd FL. BASEMENT GARAGE DECK MEZZANINE # OF STORES TOTAL S.F. VALUATION I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT, THAT THE APPLICABLE CITY OF TUKWILA REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET, AND THAT I AM AN AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR THE PROJECT. OWNER I AGENT SIGNATURE FEE DISTRIB. BUILDING PLAN RVW. CI (10 -,t - -: DEMOLITION BOND OTHER TOTAL 66.00 COMMENTS: TYPE CONST. OCC. GROUP OCC. LOAD FIRE ZONE USE ZONE AUTO SPRINKLERS REQ. . Vii 1.1.1 1J; P.. 3 C2 OYES ONO THESE INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED BY LAW 1. Driveway approach and slope 2. OK to pour footing and /or foundation 3, Roof sheathing and nailing OK 4. OK to enclose framing 5. Wall- board nailing OK 6. Structure complete and/ or OK to occupy g /,Y� (fit , FOR INSPECTION CALL 433 -1849 BUILDING OFFICIAL, CITY OF TUKWILA THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY ON BUILDING 1'1 'CITY OF TUKVItriA Control No. ICZ- a Central Permit System Permit No. /.23 41 7 FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: 0 Building 0 Planning El Public Works /Fire Dept. 0 Police 0 Parks! Recreation Project Name (-7 $4 Address Type of Permit(s) 7 A': This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: . ;i.e.. (.6) /::.1 v.) fi ,:...-::. f..., k,..,,, --/7: elia r-' /-7% 1,,' "ar,q 4.14.:.".i5 '''i,y 1 ...a.1..,,..z.:r c 41 14:.' ( ) .::4-2 .;2/- C-' 2/,,77,/ A.(xc.. re.0-,e,re7,c l'fri.i:',,-•-•( /,':'7:..e. ,-,e(:),,-i-,? (.._!. 4o, 'a f.: . ,,,2 ,„„ .--, 14, ) ') 4,20,- : 71*/7 ,t::25,1-7 ,,L.- i •-•:* ,) , f`7) • 1,L2,17. ..1-' S •::; 1., dF,' .•. • 714 c; 7" 15.1,C y 5-' 7:,- 0 ik.-1 :;.• / -.) ),-.:. ( ) l'..A2?1 if <4...,...,-.1 —FL ,, 2 14 .4.1 *A11 11,1 .12.) 'TA .33- ,.....' 4 '''' ;'1,..,) J•,, '----(:-;?<— . . 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Stat�i rt =::5i : ;,r, .of .Secondary` State Highway 21 (Interurban Avenue)' ;. .thence North*, -; ��.' :4 '48 decrees 14 minutes 19 seconds iVest along, +he.,. center -.I ine of:• ;T.'. said h i nhway , 508.0E feet : thence .South. 32 degrees C6 m i nute0.t �'econds West. 30.43 feet to the southwesterly . i f ne of said ,hfr'fl.;t :. •; ,r: ,F. wv- and the true 'point of ,bec i nn i no ; ;thence cont i nu i nc •Southi 32:! .. . '';''degrees 06 ninutes a1 seconds West, 1'31',87 .feet; thence NotN d8„ decrees 14 minutes 19 seconds West, 223.90 feet; thence f4brth' :4.1':'. `:' •�d.ecrees 45 minutes ii seconds East, 13C feet to said southwester4.Y-. ,. itaroin, of 'Secondary.. 5tate..Hi ohyay''2M thence 'South 45' deg"rces:: t,4� ,:;� 1c�ufes 19. seconds East . a i onc' .said• - southwest' ►*+arn, i n, 201 :60 feet;:` „t= L't i th.e .`.true point of beat nn i nc:.. -t, ... • :: i �:��•;� . .._.,. 7' '..,,-,:.*-4;:!-: K•T A.::nr, . .; �4.4 r.- •— • ' - • a. -. .. • f -... :4 ,';•••••!.: ' .'_.j- ...:n•. -.:: - ..,.•.,.:.. t.:. , ;, .,.,: L . 'f • C FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY of TUKWILA 444 ANDOVER PARK EAST TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 TELEPHONE: (206) 244 -7221 Listed below you will find the requirements for underground storage tanks and dispensers. 1. The tank shall be located not less than 1 foot from any building foundation and not less than 3. feet from any property line. The tank shall be covered with at least 1$ inches of well - tamped earth or sand, then by at least 6 inches of reinforced conrete. The concrete shall extend not less than 1 foot, horizon- tally, beyond the tank in all directions. The tank shall be surrounded by well - tamped sand or soft earth. 2. An emergency electrical shut -off shall be located between 15 and 75 feet from the dispenser. The switch shall be conspicuously labeled. A 20 B -C dry - chemical extinguisher shall be located not more than 75 feet from the dispenser. Signs with 4 inch high letters shall be posted at the dispenser, stating, "NO SMOKING" SHUT -OFF YOUR ENGINE ". A.break- away /fusible link fitting shall be located at . ground level in the supply line to the dispenser if a pressure - delivery pump is used. The tank & vents shall withstand a pressure test of 4 psi. Piping and dispenser shall withstand a pressure test of 150% of the pump shut -off pressure or 75 psi, (whichever is greater). These tests are to be conducted prior to covering the pipes. This office is to witness all tests. All electrical work shall be per the National Electric Code, Class 1, Division 1. Vent pipes shall not be less than 12 feet high and at least 2 feet above building roofs, shall vent upwards, or horizontally, and shall not be located so as to allow accumulations of vapor in or near buildings. 9. Provide protective guard posts around the dispenser. (4 inch steel. 10. A building permit must be obtained from the Building Department. 79.113.79.201, 'NIFORM FIRE CODE Division II TANK STORAGE, BULK STORAGE Underground: Outside of or Under Buildings General Sec. 79.211. (a) Location. A flammable or combustible 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 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 11 or III liquids to the nearest wall of any basement, pit, cellar or property lines shall be not less than 1 foot. The distance from any part of a tank storing Class I or 11 liquids to the nearest wall of any basement, pit or cellar shall be not less than 1 foot and from any property line that may be built upon, not less than 3 feet. A minimum distance of 1 foot, shell to shell, shall be maintained between underground tanks. (b) Depth and Cover. 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 sur- rounded with soft earth or sand well - tamped in place. Tanks shalt be covered with a minimum of 2 feet of earth or shall be covered by not less than 1 foot of earth on top of which shall be placed a slab of reinforced concrete not less than 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 3 feet of earth cover, or 18 inches of well- tamped earth plus 6 inches of reinforced concrete or 8 inches of asphaltic concrete. When asphaltic or reinforced concrete paving is used as part of the protection it shall extend at least 1 foot horizontally beyond the outline of the tank in all directions. (c) Anchorage. Where a tank may become buoyant due to a rise in the level of the water table or due to location in an area that may be subjected to flooding, suitable precautions shall be observed to anchor the tank in place. Design and Construction of Tanks Sec. 79.212. Underground tanks or enclosed tanks inside of buildings shall be designed and constructed to withstand safely the service to which subjected. Material other than steel, if used, shall be of suitable durability and of thickness providing equivalent strength to that provided by steel. Steel tanks shall be in accordance with Table No. 79.212. TABLE NO. 79.212—UNDERGROUND AND ENCLOSED STORAGE TANKS CAPACITY (Odlonsl MINIMUM NOMINAL THICKNESS OF MATERIAL' Uncoated Gslvenned I to 285 0.0747. 0.0635 286 to 560 0.0146 0.0785 561 to 1,100 0.1345 0.1084 1,101 to4,000 0.1793 4,001 to 12,000 '/. inch 12,001 to 20,000 '' /,• inch' 20,001 to 30,000 ''4 inch' 30,001 to 50,000 % inch Thickness tolerances shall be in accordance with the applicable recognized national standard. 'If adequate internal bracing is provided, Y..inch plate may be used. Tanks larger than 50,000 gallons shall be built in accordance with na- tionally recognized engineering practice. Tanks (in this category) tested and listed as underground storage tanks by a nationally recognized testing agency may be considered as meeting the requirements of this section. Used tanks shall be approved by the chief prior to installation. Corrosion Protection Sec. 79.213. Prior to the issuance of a permit to install any undergroun tank, the issuing authority shall be provided with the results of a soil resistivity test conducted by a qualified engineer, if such information is nc already a matter of record. If the test shows a soil resistivity of 10,00 ohm - centimeters or less, corrosion protection shall be provided for th tank and its piping. See Appendix B for details on methods of protection. EXCEPTION: Tanks made of corrosion - resistive materials. Tank Connections for Tanks Underground or inside Buildings Sec. 79.214. (a) Vents. 1. Location and arrangement of vents. Ven pipes from tanks storing Class I, 11 or Ill -A liquids shall terminate outsid of buildings at a point not less than 8 feet above the ground level. Vert pipes shall discharge only upward or horizontally in order to dispers vapors and shall be arranged so that flammable vapors will not ente building openings, be trapped under eaves or other obstructions a discharged into hazardous locations. Vent pipes 2 inches or less in nomins inside diameter shall not be obstructed by devices that will reduce thei capacity and thus cause excessive back pressure. If the vent pipe is Ics than 10 feet in length or greater than 2 inches in nominal inside diameter the outlet shall be provided with a vacuum /pressure - relief device or Cher shall bean approved flame arrester located in the vent line at the outlet. • EXCF :1'7.10N: 'Tanks storing gasoline are exempt from the requiremet for pressure /vacuum venting devices, except as required to prevent excessk back pressure, or flame arresters, provided the vent does not exceed 3 incht nominal inside diameter. All vent line flame arresters shall be installed in accordance with thei listing. 2. Use of vent lines. Except when approved by the local fire chief, ver lines from tanks underground or in buildings shall be used for no othe purpose. 3. Size of vents. Each tank shall be vented through piping adequate i size to prevent blow -back of vapor or liquid at the fill opening while tan is being filled. Vent pipes shall be not less than I' /. -inch nominal insid diameter. 4. Vent piping. Vent pipes shall be laid so as to drain toward the tan without sags or traps in which liquid can collect. Vent pipes shall b located so that they will not be subject to physical damage. Vent pipes from tanks storing the same class of liquids may be cor nected into one outlet pipe. The outlet shall be at least one pipe size large than the largest individual pipe connected thereto. For service stations, the capacity of manifolded vent piping shall be sul ficient to discharge vapors generated when two manifolded tanks ar simultaneously filled. The lower end of a vent pipe shall enter the tan through the top and shall not extend into the tank more than I inch. 5. Swing Joints. Swing joints shall be used where the vent pipe leaves th tank and where it connects to buildings or other structures. (b) Tank Openings Other Than Vents from Underground Tanks. General. Connections for all tank openings shall be liquid- tight. All opet ings to underground tanks shall be located outside of buildings at a loc. lion free from any source of ignition and not less than 10 feet away fro] any building opening. Such openings shall be provided with a liquid -tigl cap which shall be closed when not in use and shall be properly identified. Fill, discharge and vapor recovery lines shall enter tanks only throue the top and shall be so laid as to drain back to the tank. The fill pipe sha be designed and installed so as to terminate within 6 inches of the bottoi of the tank. 2. Openings for manual gaging. Openings for manual gaging, if it dependent of the fill . pipe, shall be provided with a liquid -tight cove Covers shall be kept closed when not in use. Each such opening shall protected against liquid overflow and possible vapor release by means of spring - loaded check valve or other approved device. 3. Openings for vapor recovery. Tank openings provided for the pu pose of vapor recovery shall be protected against possible vapor release t means of a spring - loaded check valve or dry break connection, or otht approved device, unless the opening is pipe - connected to a vapor proces ing system. Openings designed for combined fill and vapor recovery al: all be protected against vapor release unless cunnection of _the liquid !livery line to the fill pipe simultaneously connects the vapor recovery ie. MI connections shall be vapor -tight. Fisting Sec. 79.215. (a) Before being covered or placed in use, tanks and piping mnected to underground tanks shall be tested for tightness. Portions of e system shall not be covered until it has been approved. (b) Underground tanks shall be tested for tightness hydrostatically, or ith air pressure at not less than 3 pounds per square inch and not more an 5 pounds per square inch for 30 minutes. (c) The piping system between the pump and the dispenser, but not in- uding the pump, tank or dispenser, shall be tested hydrostatically for 30 mutes to 150 percent of the shutoff pressure of the pump or 75- pound- ;r- square- inch -gage, whichever is greater, to insure tightness. (d) Existing underground storage tanks and piping shall be tested for akage at the owner's or operator's expense when the chief has reasonable use to believe a leak exists in the location in question. Abandonment of Tanks General Sec. 79.221. (a) For permits to remove, abandon, place temporarily out of service or otherwise dispose of any flammable or combustible liquid tank, see Section 4.101.. (b) Any tank not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed in a manner approved by the chief: (c) Tanks "temporarily out of service" shall have the fill line, gage opening and pump' connection secured against tampering. Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accordance with the requirements of this article for vent lines. (d) Any aboveground tank which has been abandoned for a period of one year shall be removed from the property in a manner approved by the chief. (e) Any 'underground tank which has been abandoned for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground and the hole properly filled. If circumstances warrant, however, such tank may be abandoned in place and safeguarded in a manner and with material approved by the chief. (f) Tanks which are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liq- uid service shall comply with all of the provisions of. Division II of this article. ; (g) Tanks which are to be placed back in service shall be tested in a man- ner approved by the chief. CITY OF TUKWILA (- ERMIT NUMBER - C..... ROL NUMBER a� CENTRAL PERMIT SYSTEM - PLAN CHECK ROUTING FORM TO: BLDG, VII 'LNG, I ] P.W. i FIRE 11 POLICE ::::1 P.& R. PROJECT 6-21V L.MI/ .ct ILJ ADDRESS, / 4/55 i ) a// e..) DATE. TRANSMITTED -7,/g2,-,7 RESPONSE REQUESTED BY ilaq , C.P.S. STAFF COORDINATOR (lb RESPONSE RECEIVED PLEASE REVIEW THE ATTACHED PROJECT PLANS AND RESPOND WITH APPROPRIATE COMMENTS IN THE SPACE BELOW, INDICATE CRUCIAL CONCERNS BY CHECKING THE BOX NEXT TO THE LINE(S) ON WHICH THAT CONCERN IS NOTED: 1) p 2) 4v c_ (e& ` (rastAear i 04.1.0itcliia2J -I-446;c%, ❑ 3) p r.r.& 575--" p 5> Est: El 6, a U U a 7) 8) a U 15) D.R.C. REVIEW REQUESTED • PLAN CHECK DATE sir PLAN RESUBMITTAL REQUESTED El COMMENTS PREPARED BY C,P,S, FORM 2 Control Number f3;-6.7) • APPLICATION FOR PERMIT BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY of TU KW I LA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 433 -1849 u0 5/-te. pati J -tci I ' V 5 RECEIVED �,LJ)yl + Sa CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 231982 BUILDING DEPT. DATE 7 t f6.7. 'PERMIT NO. WHEN VALIDATED EXPIRES - J O B A D E S S /f� 7 .7 v( ✓t/ V ! L` /L exit gar" 0'i t/ cry;'',!// lit/l G / „, L�.. LEGAL DESCR. LOT NO, C6r 47-74 ((A % Q 0(1/ Pita • BLOCK TRACT ❑ SEE ATTACHED SHEET OWNER 674,14„, M�`VV }tC.. . PHONE 71/ �/? -- f--`7/ �/f ADDRESS / fy f- N I 2 l/e/%/V /✓ (l. i1/ /1/A (Lc IP G�v/6 • CONTRACTOR Gc e. M f C G t, 4/ C—e.ev/T - PHONE %/ 7er..-7 J / , v_ ADDRESS // ? /1/of 1L' 2/%I. .Sc c t,. (4 • ZIP "�/ ,,ll LICENSE NO 2_ ( _ Cc)1 _ 06- .. C 7 7/9/ / • SST NO. X G GO ^2; 0 _7f 3 BUILDING USE J 1 f' •-t, Ci.v G-- TENANT c,-;:,,r/t/.27. 6/7 _f1/ G0 CLASS OF WORK ❑ NEW ❑ ADDITION ® REMODEL ❑ REPAIR ❑ OTHER (Specify) BLDG. AREA 1st FL. 2nd FL. BASEMENT GARAGE DECK MEZZANINE # OF STORES TOTAL S.F. VALUATION PLANNING/ SEPA BOND OTHER L /iou �i�1 ° r ` l NAME OF APPLICANT (PLEASE PRINT) �t E �G fi /t -' ADDRESS ./U%7 J. e_ /(7 7 7 . XG g7 6 l�.i"G' ` PHONE ?i� %`f•. f` J -e •I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FURNISHED BY ME IS TRUE,AND CORRECT AND THAT THE APPLICABLE CITY OF TUKWILA REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET. /1 • S GNATURE OF APPLICANT DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE TYPE CONST. OCC. GROUP OCC. LOAD FIRE ZONE USE ZONE AUTO SPRINKLERS REQ. I DETECTOR ❑ YES ❑ NO [J YES [J NO PLAN RVW PLANS: SENT RETURNED APPROVED FEE DISTRIB. BUILDING FIRE DEPT. PLAN RVW. DEMOLITION PLANNING/ SEPA BOND OTHER PUBLIC WKS. TOTAL RECEIPT NO. COMMENTS: 'APPROVED FOR ISSUANCE BY • :4*,133 s. i/tC�JlJTl;�t^� PLATE Id/ t:`` ?1„Y eI a c E FCC? 34 1714. 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