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Please help me understand where you are coming from because this feels a lot like a witch hunt, I at least hope <br /> you are enjoying it. <br /> Thank You <br /> Luke Kujawa <br /> Your Boat Club <br /> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Mike Gaffron <MGaffron@ci.orono.mn.us> wrote: <br /> Am Ito understand that the Transcube you are proposing is not on wheels but is transportable only by forklifting it onto <br /> a trailer, and is functionally no different than a POD or a Menards 8x10 shed? This is not what we have been after—I am <br /> expecting a unit that is mobile by itself, as noted in my email to you on April 16, as follows: <br /> (4/16/12)Luke— <br /> We are in a bit of a bind as James VanEyll is apparently on vacation this week;Lyle was in the office this morning but <br /> went home with health issues. In a brief discussion with Lyle this morning he and I concluded that the only temporary <br /> option we are comfortable with is a wheeled self-contained fueling system that is completely portable and removable <br /> on demand, such as the Trans-Cube road-tow re-fueller system (information provided by James on Friday- <br /> http://www.transcube.net/road-tow-refuellers)or similar. This type of system is the only temporary system Lyle and <br /> I are comfortable with. At this point we are not going to approve a free-standing stationary tank nor a stationary <br /> pump or hose-reel setup. You need to provide a completely self-contained and completely mobile fueling system. I <br /> am OK with the location you propose in the parking stall near the dock. I will leave it to James to determine whether <br /> or what type of barriers(concrete or otherwise)will be required to protect the system. <br /> Because this is a temporary system, you should consider pursuing the approvals to have your permanent pump <br /> located either on land as you initially proposed(requiring City variance approval)or on the dock(requiring LMCD <br /> approval). Contact Greg Nybeck regarding the LMCD process. The City variance application process will take until <br /> early June for final action if you make an application this week. The variance application packet is available on our <br /> website at: http://oronomn.govoffice3.com/vertical/Sites/%7BCBFC8FAF-C313-4854-A229- <br /> 98A3482257F0%7D/uploads/Variance Application - 2012.pdf. <br /> Unless you are providing the wheeled self-contained Transcube unit, we will not sign off on the stationary unit for which <br /> you sent us information on Tuesday. <br /> 2 <br />