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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 12,1999 <br />(#22) MINNESOTA RULES AMENDMENTS RELATED TO SEPTIC SYSTEMS <br />Continued <br />Jabbour said he is concerned because the City has adopted a standard that is substantially <br />different from the State Statute. <br />Gaffron said the City Ordinance needs to change to be in conformance with the State Statute. <br />(#23) INVESTMENT REPORT <br />The investment report for the year ended December 31, 1998 was submitted for the Council’s <br />information. <br />(#23a) KING’S COVE MARINA, 1449 SHORELINE DRIVE - REQUEST FOR <br />TEMPORARY ABOVE-GROi^ND GASOLINE TANK <br />Gaffron presented the staff report. He stated the King ’s Cove Marina has requested a permit <br />for a temporary above-ground gasoline storage tank. The intended use is to fuel new boats <br />being sold at the property. They don’t intend to sell fuel to the public. He said that the B-2 <br />zoning does not ^low a^ve-ground fuel tanks. He said there are some setback and hardcover <br />issues. He said that King ’s Cove has made a request that is going to require variances and is <br />very likely going to require a change to the code that disallows above-ground tanks in the B- <br />2. He asked if the Council would refer the application to the Planning Commission for a <br />Commercial Site Plan review and direct staff to investigate whether above-ground tanks <br />would or would not be appropriate in the B-2. <br />Jabbour asked if Gaffron has informed King ’s Cove Marina of the requirements reg:yding <br />above-ground tanks. <br />Gaffron said he has not. <br />Kelley asked if they are operating under a Conditional Use Permit. <br />Gaffron said no, the marina is a permitted use in the B-2 zone and fuel sales is a permitted <br />use. They don’t intend to sell fuel and the code does not address fuel storage on the site <br />absent fuel sales. <br />Kelley asked if they need a permit to bring a truck in to fill boats. <br />Gaffron said they don’t need a permit, but he has not reviewed whether it is against the law <br />for them to do it. <br />Jabbour said both the fire Marshal and MPCA prohibit delivery of any class 1,2 or 3 fuel <br />except for certified containers, meaning a certified gas tank. A tanker cannot be used to fuel a <br />car or anything else. They make special provisions for boats and aircraft if the tanker is a gas <br />Page 32 <br />\