HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-P04557 - demo PERMIT
CITY OF ORONO
2750 Kelley Parkway - PO Box 66 Permit Number: P04557
Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Permit Type: Demolition
(952) 249-4600 Date Issued: 10/30/2001
SITE ADDRESS: 505 Orchard Park Rd
Maple Plain, MN
PID: 31-118-23-14-0012
DESCRIPTION: UBC Occupancy R3
Proposed Use: Residential
BuildingCensus Code 645
Permit Class:
Permit Type: Demolition Permit Sub-type(s): Demo-Principal Structure
DETAILS:
Approved per resolution#:
Separate permits required:
NOTICES/REMARKS:
I ^,'lat.ons/all de^ .^'febris to heremove.'" from r-..,,,i P. .lis,,..s0.7..f off site per DCA regulations. \Dells
mist be abondoned. Inspection before backfilling.
FEE SUMMARY: Permit Fee: $ 80.00 Valuation: $ 0.00
State Surcharge Fee: $ 0.50
TOTAL FEE: $ 80.50
APPLICANT: Thomas Bren Homes OWNER: Marjorie Newton
7526 Turner Rd 505 Orchard Park Rd
Maple Plain,MN 55359 Maple Plain,MN
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY REQUESTS PERMISSION TO MAKE THE REAL IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFIED
AND AGREES TO DO ALL WORK IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL CITY OF ORONO ORDINANCES AND
STATE OF MINNESOTA BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS.
APPLICANT PERMITEE SIGNATURE ( ISSUED BY SIGNATURE
Copies: 1-File(Signitures Required), 1-Applicant, 1-Monthly Reports, 1-Assessing, 1-Finance Page 1
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CITY OF ORONO APPLICATION FOR DEMOLITION PERMIT
P.O. Box 66 (2750 Kelley Parkway)
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
SPECIAL CONDITIONS & HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
General Instructions
1. You may be required to obtain other permits, i.e. well abandonmment, etc.
2. Work must not begin unless the permit card is available on the job site.
3. A 24 hour notice is required for all inspections. Call (612) 249-4600.
JOB SITE ADDRESS: 50 S OR C KA -
Occupancy Type: ,` Residential Commercial
OWNER'S NAME: /FYI///•''6/E /VCW/7A/ Phone: 95-2-,ZZ (5,66q
Mailing Address: g.0//v.-/- City: jA1.¢ � ni,v
CONTRACTOR'S NAME: 0yy,4-i y a v fif Bus.No.: 7b3 -- itt7e) --6 77 7
Mailing Address: -75-z6.7 ,e0-01 City: ,ay!„4,14 11.4/Ai 53357
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Demolition if planned by means of: manual disassembly
X heavy equipment
Permits Issued:
# Well Abandonment
In return for issuance of said Demolition Permit, the undersigned owner hereby agrees as follows:
1. The structure(s) shall be kept enclosed and/or secured until such time as demolition is
complete.
2. Demolition debris will be kept off adjoining property and/or the public rights-of-way unless
specific prior approval is obtained in writing for temporary use thereof.
3. Foundations shall be completely removed from the ground.
4. All demolition debris shall be completely disposed of off site in accordance with all
applicable PCA requirements.
5. Water wells must be abandoned in accordance with State Health Department regulations.
6. Inspection required when all debris has been removed, before backfilling.
7. Within 5 working days of superstructure removal,a final inspection shall be requested. The
site shall be left clean and clear of all debris,with any excavation filled with earth level with
the adjacent ground elevation(except when such excavation is to be used as part of a new
building and such new building is actually under construction).
8. The undersigned owner shall and hereby does indemnify and hold harmless the City of
Orono, its agents, employees and assigns from and against all claims, damages, losses or
expenses,including attorney fees,against the City,its agents,employees and assigns arising
out of or resulting from the demolition described herein as performed by the property owner,
his employees, agents, subcontractors or assigns.
9. Septic systems must be abandoned per Minnesota Rules Chapter 7080. All septic tanks must
be pumped,crushed and filled with native soils. An inspection is required after the tanks are
pumped and before the tanks are crushed and filled.
PERMIT TYPE AND FEE CALCULATION
OC $50.00 - Principal Structure
\ $30.00 -Accessory Structure
1. Subtotal of above permit requested $
2. State Surcharge $ .50
3. TOTAL PERMIT FEE (add lines 1-2 above) $
The undersigned hereby applies to the City of Orono for issuance of a Demolition Permit,agrees to
do all work in strict accordance with the ordinances of the City and the regulations of the State of
Minnesota, and certifies that all statements made on this application are complete,true and correct.
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: �� %� Date: /0-76/6 -o%
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OWNER'S SIGNATURE: Date:
APPROVED BY: �,�,, Date: RD - Ro
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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
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October 4, 1996
Dear Sir/Madam:
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is writing to request assistance in informing
the general public of federal regulations and state rules regarding demolition projects. Recently
MPCA staff have encountered numerous instances in which a demolition contractor had obtained
a permit from a city or county office and commenced the demolition unaware of the state and
federal rules and regulations governing demolitions. Often contractors believe that by obtaining
a city or county demolition permit they have satisfied all requirements.
In an effort to address this problem, the MPCA would appreciate it if you could hand out the
enclosed documents along with your demolition permits. If the demolition permit applicants
have additional questions, please ask them to contact the MPCA Asbestos Team at the telephone
numbers listed below. The MPCA is aware that many cities may already supply contractors with
this information and we appreciate your efforts.
Phone Numbers
(612)296-7300 or 1-(800)857-3864
Enclosures
520 Lafayette Rd. N.;St. Paul, MN 55155-4194;(612)296-6300(voice); (612)282-5332(TfY)
Regional Offices: Duluth•Brainerd•Detroit Lakes•Marshall•Rochester
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Hazardous 'Waste is any waste that displays one or more of the following characteristics:
• Ignitable (will ignite at less than 140°F), solvents,petroleum products, thinners
• Corrosive (pH of 2 or less or 12.5 or more), concrete cleaner,paint stripper, bleach
• Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) a test to determine if a material will leak
heavy metals or other toxic materials
• Reactive, examples include carbides, sodium hydrosulfide, magnesium,, potassium
Hazardous Wastes must be removed prior to demolition and can not be disposed of at a demolition
or sanitary landfill. If you identify any containers or materials that you believe may be hazardous
you must have them tested before proceeding. If you have any question please contact the MPGA
Hazardous Waste Division at the number below.
Special Hazardous Wastes are materials that may not meet the above requirements but have been
given special consideration because of their specific properties. The following is a list of special
waste types and the materials in which you might find them. Special Hazardous Wastes must be
identified and removed prior to demolition.
• Dry Cell Batteries (button, nickel cadmium, small lead acid rechargeable and other dry cells
• Antifreeze
• Circuit Boards (old electrical equipment)
• Polyclorinated Biphenyls (PCB) found in light ballasts, small capacitors in old appliances, and
transformer oils
• Mercury (fluorescent lamps, mercury switches, mercury vapor lamps, thermostat probes, metal
halide lamps, relays, high pressure sodium lamps, thermometers, neon lamps, thermostats,
manometers, and gauges). Many mercury containing materials ci-ere used in appliances, or
industrial switches or controls.
If you have any questions regarding the identification, transport, or disposal of special hazardous
waste contact the Hazardous Waste Division at the phone number below.
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DERGROU- D »:
In a demolition any underground storage tank (UST) must be identified and removed prior to
demolition. In most facilities the presence of USTs will be known from the types of operations
performed at the facility. The most common type of UST that you will be concerned with is old fuel
oil tanks that have been abandoned. The following are some clues as to how to identify a potential
UST.
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A site walkover may provide clues as to the presence of an abandoned UST. Heating oil tanks
usually exhibit spillage during filling, especially if the tank is old and has been filled repeatedly over
a number of years. Staining of the soil with or without the characteristic odor of fuel oil may be an
indicator of the presence of an abandoned fuel oil tank. If the soil appears to be undisturbed, check
for the presence of a fill pipe or a fill pipe that may have been cut off below ground level and
covered over.
Fuel oil tanks are generally buried near the foundation of the building. Check the basement of the
structure for the placement of the furnace and any piping to an outside wall that may remain. If
the piping has been removed, look for a hole or patched hole in the wall in the general vicinity of the
furnace or the area where the furnace once resided. The fuel oil tank, if present, should be on the
other side of the wall, near the foundation. Fuel oil tanks of greater than 1,100 gallons capacity
should be registered by the tank owner with the MPCA. Contact the Tanks and Emergency
Response Section at (612) 297-8679 to see if there is any information that indicates the presence or
former presence of a tank at this site.
USTs are generally buried 36"-42" below ground. Metal detection devices such as those used by
NSP to locate metal gas lines and electrical wires may be capable of detecting the presence of an •
UST if it isn't buried too deep.
Soil borings in an area of the site suspected to contain an UST can be conducted, but this can be a
costly option. If the soil is sandy or otherwise relatively porous, a metal rod may be driven into the
ground to a depth of 48" or so in areas suspected to contain a buried UST. Excavation may also be
an option, however, this is labor intensive, may be costly and will be disruptive of the integrity of
the site.
The presence of unsealed wells is a concern in many older buildings. Any unsealed or improperly
sealed wells need to be identified and a licensed well contractor needs to be contacted to properly
seal the well(s). The following information includes some clues on how you might locate an
unsealed well and who to contact to learn more about them.
Locating unsealed wells is a combination of research and educated guesses. There are three areas
where records of old wells may be located:
• Minnesota Geological Survey (612) 627-4784, water well records by section, township and
range, and sometimes by address,
• Minnesota Department of Health Well Management Unit (612) 215-0811, Pre-1990 the wells are
classified by year and the contractor that drilled the well,
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City Inspections Department and local well contractors.
Another way in which to identify unsealed wells is to look for clues: some clues are:
• windmills, usually would use wind power to draw water out of a well
♦ unaccounted for pipes or areas in the foundation where pipes used to run
• the building was constructed and occupied prior to municipal water being available to that area
• well pits or shacks
a magnetometer may be used to identify metallic objects within 3-4 feet underground
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•CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) are man-made refrigerants
that destroy the ozone layer.
•CFCs and HCFCs must not be released into the atmosphere. These refrigerants must be
recovered by technicians certified by a U.S. EPA approved program using proper refrigerant
recovery equipment.
• Examples of appliances that contain CFCs and HCFCs include:
• refrigerators ♦ dehumidifiers ♦ central air conditioners
♦ room air conditioners ♦ vending machines • heat pumps
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• freezers ♦ chillers • ice machines
I • food display cases I • water coolers I
•Refrigerant substitutes (including HFC-134a) must also be recovered and not vented to the
atmosphere.
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•Some fire extinguishers contain halons which destroy the ozone layer.
•Halons must be recaptured when recharging, servicing, or retiringthe unit. There are a number
of companies in Minnesota that have the proper halon recovery equipment.
•Halons can be used as total flooding agents in areas such as computer rooms, libraries, spaces
floors, and near electronic and medical equipment.
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•Halons are also found in some portable fire extinguishers.
Halon fire extinguishers must be removed from the facility prior to demolition.
< ;.. . ....: LI'TJON .L\DfLL ACCEPTABLE AJ\D UNACCEPTABLE «AST'ES
In the disposal of demolition debris, certain materials may or may not be acceptable at the
Demolition Land Disposal Facility (Demo LDF). Certain Demo LDFs have Industrial Solid Waste
Management Plans (ISWMP) that allow them, under special provisions, to accept some of the
following materials.
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A cceptable Materials:
• drywall (demolition only) ♦ untreated wood • ceramic fixtures
♦ plastic ♦ conduit • glass
• insulation (fiberglass/cellulose) • wiring • roofing, shingles
• tile (ceramic, floor,vinyl) • metal • built-in cabinetry
♦ asphalt ♦ butiminous concrete ♦ masonry
• concrete (including rebar) ♦ masonry/bricks • tree stumps
Burned out buildings: must be sure that no hazardous materials or asbestos-containing materials
remain and that the threat of smoldering or reigniting is controlled. Some Demo LDFs may not be
able to accept burnouts because of the potential for hazardous materials to be present. In addition
burnouts pose a serious threat of smoldering or reigniting at the landfill. Check with the Demo
LDF before bringing the material to the landfill
Unacceptable Materials:
• infectious waste (needles, body parts, dressings, etc. from hospitals, mortuaries, nursing homes)
• untreated sewage (sewage sludge, sludge compost, and septic tank pumpings)
• street sweepings (should be tested to determine if they are hazardous (TCLP))
♦ tires (compaction difficulties, floating effect, and waste landfill space)
♦ major appliances (all hazardous materials must be removed including mercury, PCBs, and
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerant gas, commonly known by the trade name Freon®
• yard waste (creates leechate, gas, settlement problems, and wastes landfill space)
• household waste • paint cans • construction waste
• cardboard • caulk tubes • agricultural chemicals
• machinery or engine • mattresses or ♦ treated lumber
parts furniture
♦ railroad ties
Some types of Industrial Waste may be accepted at a demo LDF depending on the individual
landfill's permit. Industrial Waste typically accepted at Demo LDFs includes,
• asbestos-containing materials
• construction waste that is the same as demolition waste, such as wood or insulation
If you have any questions about acceptance of any waste at a Demo LDF please contact your nearest
MPCA Solid Waste Specialist.
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Other issues that may arise include local demolition permits, gas lines, and electrical connections.
The Gopher one-call can be used to identify gas lines. Also,you are reminded that for all
demolitions, whether asbestos is present or not, the notification form must be sent to the MPCA
asbestos team.
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For more information about any of the above listed programs please feel free to contact the
individual program or call the n'IPCA at 1-800-657-3864.
Asbestos Team: (612) 297-86$5
Underground Storage Tanks: (612) 297-8679
Hazardous Waste: (612) 297-8511
Refrigerants/CFCs/HCFCs: (612) 297-7153
Demolition Debris Disposal: 1-800-657-3864 (identify the location in question for the'proper region)
Minnesota Department of Health Well Management Unit: (612) 215-0813.
This guidance document is not intended as a substitute for reading the rules or regulations and
making your own independent determination of its applicability to your demolition. Examples in
the guidance document do not represent an exhaustive listing of types of materials or projects to
which the rules or regulations might apply.
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Notification of Intent to Perform a Demolition
"41111■111111mr' Type of Notification [ ] Original [ ] Amended [ ]Project Cancellation
Demolition Contractor: Building Information:
Name: h" S "56-".17/Cie---5.6'A/ Building Name:
Address: f7 /Z Address/Location:
//VI %"tiO/r../C,* /44,-e City,State,Zip:
City,State,Zip: 5-535 i' " County:
Contact Person: 4i/s • Phone Number(s):
Phone Number(s): ''/I' 2'O i 9 ge6/ Age of Bldg.(years): Size of Bldg.(sq.ft.):
Number of Floors Including Basement Level(s):
Building Owner: Present Use of Bldg.:
Name: M-&6/45 ,V 4/7-5Al0
Prior Use of Bldg.:
Address:
Dates when demolition or intentional burning
will Begin & End
City,State,Zip: ii0/44i¢ O'l/t/
Notification must be postmarked or received ten(10)working days
Contact person: M/74-4 , before demolition begins. 'See item#5 for emergency demolitions.
Phone Number(s): 9 — SO 6 9 Both Beginning and Ending dates should be amended in writing as
necessary to reflect current project dates.
If there is>260 linear feet or>160 square feet of Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material (RACM) in the building
to be demolished, it must be removed by a licensed asbestos contractor prior to demolition. The State of IN-
Notice of Intent to Perform an Asbestos Abatement Project must be used to notify for the asbestos removal.
Is nonfriable ACM present in the structure to be demolished ? [ ] YES [.] NO
If YES complete items 1-9. If NO complete items 3-9.
1. If ACM will be left in place for the demolition indicate the amount of Category I and/or Category II
nonfriable ACM left in place.
Categ. I Linear Feet Categ.II Linear Feet
Square Feet Square Feet
Cubic Feet Cubic Feet
Category I nonfriable ACM means asbestos-containing packings, Category H nonfriable ACM means any material,excluding
gaskets,resilient floor covering,and asphalt roofing products Category I nonfriable ACM,containing more than one percent
containing more than one percent asbestos. asbestos that,when dry,cannot be crumbled,pulverized,or
"Category I nonfriable ACM is not allowed to remain in place reduced to a powder by hand pressure.
for demolition if it is in poor condition. 'Category II nonfriable ACM is not allowed to remain in place
for demolition if it has a high probability of becoming crumbled,
pulverized,or reduced to a powder during demolition,transport,
or disposal. (ex transite,cement,slate roofing)
2. Description & Location of ACM remaining in place (including floor# and room #):
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3. Company and/or individual that conducted the building inspection and the procedure used to determine the
presence or absence of ACM(including analytic method): *Prior to demolition all buildings must be inspected by an EPA
accredited inspector.
4. Description of planned demolition and the specific method(s) that will be used:
5. If the demolition was ordered by a government agency, please identify the agency and attach a copy of the
order:
Name: Title: Authority:
Date of Order(M/D/Y): Date Ordered to Begin(M/D/Y):
* Notification for an emergency demolition must be submitted as early as possible before demolition begins,but not later than the
following working day. A demolition is considered an emergency ONLY when the facility has been deemed structurally unsound and
in danger of imminent collapse. If the structurally unsound building is known to contain any regulated ACM or is suspected to
contain any regulated ACM,special procedures MUST be followed. If you are unaware of the special procedures,
instructions/regulations can be obtained by contacting the MIPCA at the address or phone number listed below.
6. Description of procedure to be followed in the event that unexpected RACM is found or Cat. II nonfriable
ACM becomes crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder:
7. Waste Transporter Information: 8. Waste Disposal Information:
Transported Name: La. ii Name:
Transporter Contact: Oµne.'Operator.
Transporter Address:.. Add:—.5,-;;Location:
City,State,Zip: City,S are,Zip:
Phone Number: Phone Number:
9. I certify that the above information is correct and I am a bonafide representative of the demolition
contractor or building owner and have authority to enter into agreements for my employer.
Signature of Contractor/Owner
Date
Send or Fax to: For questions call:
Asbestos Coordinator-Air Quality Division 612-296-7300
NN Pollution Control Agency 1-800-557-3864
520 Lafayette Road North Fax: 612-215-1593
St. Paul, NN 55155-4194
Principal Dwelling Demolition Permit
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44. 140 ��" ZONING DISCLOSURE & DECLARATION
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To the property owner: Demolition of the principal dwelling structure on a
property may automatically terminate certain rights which may have accrued to the property by virtue of the
continued existence of that building.
>Rebuilding on a substandard lot of record(i.e.a lot that does not meet the zoning district required lot area
or width standards) will, with few exceptions, require variance approval by the City Council, and such
approval is not automatic nor guaranteed but requires that a hardship be demonstrated.
>Additionally, all current zoning standards will have to be met by the new principal dwelling including
setbacks, lot coverage by structures, hardcover(impervious surface), height limits, etc.
>-Where municipal sewer is not available, provision of two (2) sites for a conforming on-site sewage
treatment system is mandatory.
>Unless specifically approved by the City,all accessory structures must be removed at the time of principal
dwelling demolition.
The following information is presented for the purposes of advising the property owner of the implications of
removal of the principal dwelling on the property:
1. Property Address co 5 a/te 71---o %/724 ,e,ca/ PINS#
2. Zoning District Rk-1 f} Required Lot Area S ct c v e s Required Lot Width 3C 0
Actual Lot Area S Ck C r es Actual Lot Width
Lot area variance isTs nc �5 K - &,y/ih-,p ice is/q nquired.
3. Required Setbacks: Front(Street) /Cio ' r o ,oO ide SO 1
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Side Street Ave! A-0'
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4. Lot Coverage by Structures: limited to 15% of lo ���� A'O r>2 acres)
5. Hardcover limitations: are applicable are not applicably 0-75' zone= 0% allowed
75-250' zone=25% allowed 250-500' zone=30% allowed 500-1000' zone=35% allowed
6. Municipal sewer is available. 'unicipal sewer is not available; on-site system testing and design must
be provided confirming that two conforming drainfield sites are available.
The undersigned property owner hereby acknowledges receipt of the above information. Staff Initials
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Property ner's Signature Date
(Original: Street File; Copy: Property Owner)