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1 <br /> Mike Gaffron <br /> From: lukekujawa@gmail.com on behalf of Luke Kujawa [Luke@YourBoatClub.net] <br /> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 12:45 PM <br /> To: Mike Gaffron <br /> Subject: Re: 1444 Shoreline Drive- Fueling System Permit Application <br /> Hi Mike, <br /> I also left you a message but tomorrow(Tuesday afternoon) Jeff from Zahl, Greg Nybeck and I are available to <br /> meet if there is a time when both you and the Fire Chief Vaneyll are available. <br /> Anytime from 2:00 on would be ideal. <br /> Please shoot me a call if this works or with another time. <br /> Thanks! <br /> Luke <br /> c612.865.8879 <br /> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Mike Gaffron<MGaffron@ci.orono.mn.us>wrote: <br /> Luke— <br /> Jeff Cooper of Zahl Petroleum Maintenance submitted an application for installation of a fuel tank and <br /> dispensing system for your operation at 1444 Shoreline Drive on March 29. Orono Building Official Lyle <br /> Oman and I have met with Fire Chief James Van Eyll to review the proposal, and we have a number of <br /> concerns. <br /> 1) Based on the sketch submitted the proposed tank location appears to meet the setback requirements we have <br /> discussed (75' from the lakeshore, 30' from street lot line). However, we will have to have the exact <br /> dimensioned proposed location of the tank and fuel dispensing unit staked and entered onto a complete survey <br /> of the site by your surveyor. Additionally, the location of all water wells on the property must also be shown on <br /> that survey. <br /> 2) We have not previously discussed the location of fuel dispensing equipment. I was surprised to see that <br /> you are proposing a gas pump located on land next to the lake rather than on a gas dock. This raises a number <br /> of questions: <br /> a. The gas pump located on shore less than 75' from the lake requires a variance, as structures <br /> are not allowed within 75' feet of the lake, and the gas pump &related island and containment <br /> sump are considered as structure. <br /> b. It is not clear how you will be fueling boats from a pump on land. No information about the <br /> pump/dispensing unit was provided. How do you intend to fuel boats with this unit at this <br /> location—a long hose stored on a reel or rack, or? How will the emergency shutoff work? We <br /> 1 <br />