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HomeMy WebLinkAboutST - 13001 48TH AVE S - HARLEY DAVIDSON - STORAGE TANKSTANKS) UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (UST) 1 ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS (AST) 13001 48TH AVE S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 003000046 RELATED PERMIT NUMBER(S) NO PERMIT #, PLANS ONLY Date: 3/2/00 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL PERMIT No. 174-00 BY virtue of The Provisions of the Uniform Fire Code adopted by City of Tukwila Ordinance, Dt it Harley Davidson Business Name located at 13001 48th Avenue _South Business Address having made application in due form. and as the conditions, surroundings, and arrangements are, in my opinion, such that the intent of the Ordinance can be observed. authority is hereby given and this PERMIT is granted'foTO install or remove any flammable or combustible liquid tank per 79.116 of the Uniform Fire Code* This PERMIT is issued and accepted on condition that all Ordinance provisions now adopted. or that may hereafter be adopted. shall be complied with. THIS PERMIT VALID FOR -Ninety Days - This permit does not take the place of any license required by law and is not transfer- able. Any change In the use or occupancy of premises shall require a new permit. ��2 Fire Marshal THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON THE PREMISES MENTIONED ABOVE 4 T.F.D./F.P. *2 TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT UNDERGROUND ABOVEGROUND FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION PERMIT PERMIT # RECEIPT # DATE RECEIVED DATE ISSUED tAQt FIRM NAME:DO(O, D HopsZo&-722 845% FIRM ADDRESS : ( 3001 O � & "ITA4(A) \ 1 WA- JOB SITE: '' pm E NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE REMOVED/INSTALLED: 1 INDIVIDUAL TANK CAPACITY (GALS) : 5-00 ct i l D v Do wb lG> W LL c� TOTAL AGGREGATE CAPACITY (GALS) : !Too J :A L L.6 N NAME OF BUSINESS AT JOB SITE: t'(O*0 �c. s i ,71/4.4( PERSON IN CHARGE: V C F R161PHONE W5O7-947,8 To install or remove any flammable or combustible liquid tank per 79.116 of the Uniform Fire Code. Installation or removal of underground tanks having an individual capacity or total aggregate capacity of greater than 10,000 gallons, and installation or removal of underground tanks located within 200 feet of the Green/Duwamish Rivers requires approval of the Tukwila Planning Department. Installation of tanks with a capacity of 5,000 or greater require a building permit. All aboveground tank installations require approval of the Tukwila Planning and Public Works Department. Installation of aboveground tanks shall be limited to MICH, MICL, HI, LI and C/LI zones. A site plan showing property lines, building locations(s), storm drain location(s), public access, proposed screening and containment must be submitted for review prior to approval. Building Permit required not required initials Planning Department: Approved Signature: Not Approved Date: Public Works Department: Approved Signature: Not Approved Date: No fire department permit will be issued without Tukwila Planning Department approval when required. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE RETURNED WITH,'' SCp,LED DRAWING OF THE SITE AND YOUR CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ rib+ , TO THE TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT, 444 ANDOVER PARK EAST, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, 98188. TANKREMV.PER Rev. 7/99 T.F.D. Form F.P. 31 0 a TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION GUIDELINE SUBJECT: TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION FIRE CODE REFERENCE: Section 7901.3 ADDITIONAL REFERENCE: NFPA Standard 30 PERMITS: A permit is required to temporarily place out of service, remove, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any flammable or combustible liquid tank. (U.F.C. 79.01.3.1.3) CODE: The temporary placing out of service, removal, abandonment or other such disposition of flammable or combustible liquid tanks is done under permit from the Tukwila Fire Department. DEFINITIONS: TEMPORARILY OUT OF SERVICE means to discontinue the use of the tank for a period less than 90 days. AK ABANDONMENT of tanks means to discontinue the use for a period longer than 90 days. REMOVAL OF TANKS means to physically remove tank from the location it was installed. p( GUIDELINES: 1. Permit conditions to place temporarily out of service. a. Fill lines, gauge openings and pump connections must be secured against tampering. b. Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accordance with the requirements of U.F.C. Article 79.604. ,2/PERMIT CONDITIONS TO REMOVE TANKS. a. The Department of Ecology must be notified a least 30 days prior to beginning the tank closure/removal process. 1 A site investigation/assessment is required prior to taking a tank permanently out of service. etZ Permits shall expire 90 days from the date of application. TANKS MAY BE REMOVED ONLY AFTER FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION. p! Two (2) 20 BC portable fire extinguishers are to be on site within 50' of the operation. /.J' Rope or ribbon barricades must be provided circling 10' from the operation or be enclosed in a fenced yard. "No Smoking" signs must be posted in readily visible locations. No hot works allowed unless the tanks are certified gas free. A separate Fire Department Permit is required for cutting and welding operations. The inspection procedure is as follows: Call twenty-four (24) hours prior to removal to arrange for an appointment. Remove all flammable or combustible liquids from tank and from connecting lines. To ensure that the tank atmosphere has been inerted, one (1) pound of dry ice (Carbon Dioxide) per 50 gallon liquid capacity of the tank, must be inserted in the tank. (A 1,000 gallon tank would require 20 pounds of dry ice.) This should be done prior to the use of heavy equipment for excavating. Wait a minimum of 60 minutes for dry ice to vaporize. At this time, vapors should begin to show at the fill pipe which should be left open. k . CO2 fire extinguishers or compressed gas are not to be used for inerting purposes, because of the production of static electricity which may result in an explosion. This restriction may be waived when the procedure is performed by a certified marine chemist. The contractor shall demonstrate to the fire department inspector that the oxygen content of the tank atmosphere is 10% or less. 2 0 0 Tanks with baffles to prevent movement of liquid (or tanks larger than 10,000 gallons) must be certified gas free by a Marine Chemist or Petroleum Industry Safety Engineer regularly engaged in that business prior to removal. After the tanks are removed, the openings should be sealed so the CO2 gas will remain in the tank during transit. In addition, tanks large enough to allow a person to enter to perform repair work should be marked on one side with spray paint "No Air - Inert Gas. DO NOT ENTER". /ZvIDERMIT CONDITIONS TO LEAVE A TANK ABANDONED IN PLACE. Underground tanks may be abandoned in place only if they meet the following criteria: Removal of the tank will cause structural damage. b. Removal of the tank will damage underground utilities. Proof of damage to structure or utilities must be provided in writing prior to authorization to abandon tank in place. Call 575-4407, twenty-four (24) hours prior to filling to arrange for an appointment. Tanks to be completely empty of all flammable or combustible liquids prior to filling.' The tank must be completely filled with slurried cement, dry sand, or another material approved by the Fire Chief. Ifthe tank is baffled, it will have to be certified gas free by a Marine Chemist or Petroleum Industry Safety Engineer before openings are made in each baffled section to ensure complete filling. A separate Fire Department Permit is required for cutting and welding operations. PERMIT CONDITIONS TO INSTALL TANKS Permits: 1. A permit is required to install, operate, repair or modify pipelines, equipment or facilities where flammable or combustible liquids are produced, processed, dispensed, stored, handled or used. (U.F.C. 7901.3.1.1) 3 A permit is required to install, construct, alter or operate tank vehicles, equipment, tanks, plants, terminals, wells, refineries and similar facilities where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, processed, transported, stored, dispensed or used. (U.F.C. 7901.3.1.4) Inspection Requirements Before being covered or placed in use, tanks and piping connected to underground tanks shall be inspected and tested for tightness in the presence of a fire department inspector. Before being placed in use, aboveground tanks and all piping, valves, fittings and other appurtenances shall be inspected and approved by the fire department. Any modifications to existing tanks and/or piping shall require a tightness test in the presence of a fire department inspector. TANKREMI.NSP 8/31/98 4 T.F.D. Form F.P. 32 10 0 0 39'- oo oyntof,T;o&J +o NC. profit.rt� Bu rt SC ALC u `- O„ DAR IV Outside Covered Tank/EQuip. Pad Downtown Harley Davidson 13001. - 48th Ave. So. 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