Laserfiche WebLink
Mike Gaffron <br /> From: Luke Kujawa [lukekujawa@gmail.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 1:40 PM <br /> To: Lyle Oman <br /> Cc: Mike Gaffron; James Van Eyll <br /> Subject: Re: fueling <br /> Hello, <br /> I have everything pulled together and we are filling the tank mid morning on Monday and plan on opening for <br /> the season Monday afternoon or evening. <br /> We are meeting the fuel delivery driver, and our supplier contact, who is delivering the spill kit containing the <br /> boom and absorbent pads on site Monday AM for a preliminary spill training and will formalize our training <br /> over the next couple weeks. <br /> I believe we have met all requirements. <br /> Please let me know who to bring the documents to. <br /> Thanks! <br /> Luke <br /> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Lyle Oman<LOman(&,ci.orono.mn.us> wrote: <br /> Luke' we are getting close to issuing the permit. The following is a list of <br /> requirements. <br /> o A detailed site plan and training records shall be submitted with each application for a permit. The site <br /> plan shall indicate: all buildings, structures and appurtenances on site and their use or function; all uses <br /> adjacent to the property lines of the site; the locations of all storm drain openings, adjacent waterways or <br /> wetlands; information regarding slope, natural drainage, curbing, impounding and how a spill will be <br /> retained upon the site property; and the scale of the site plan. Persons responsible for dispensing <br /> operations shall be trained in the appropriate mitigating actions in the event of a fire, leak or spill. <br /> Training records shall be maintained by the company. <br /> o Mobile fueling shall not take place within 15 feet (4572 mm) of buildings, property lines or combustible <br /> storage. <br /> o The tank vehicle shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 385 and local, state and federal <br /> requirements. The tank vehicle's specific functions shall include that of supplying fuel to motor vehicle <br /> i <br />