Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024
Subpart
1.
IFC section 2306.2.3.
IFC section 2306.2.3 is amended by adding exceptions to Item 1
to read:
Exceptions:
1. When approved by the fire chief, other
aboveground tanks that comply with Chapter 57 are allowed to be used for
outside, above-grade storage and dispensing of Class I liquids, provided the
tanks are located in accordance with Table 2306.2.3.
2. Existing nonprotected tanks designed,
fabricated, and constructed in accordance with Section 5704.2.7 and not
exceeding 6,000 gallons individual capacity and 18,000 gallons aggregate
capacity are allowed to be located not less than 30 feet from the nearest
dispenser and the nearest side of any public way, property line, building, or
combustible storage located on the same property.
Subp. 2.
IFC section 2306.2.3.
IFC section 2306.2.3 is amended by numbering the exception to
Item 2 and by adding a second exception, so that the exceptions to Item 2 read
as follows:
Exceptions:
1. Other above-ground tanks that comply with
Chapter 57 where approved by the fire code official.
2. Existing nonprotected tanks designed,
fabricated, and constructed in accordance with Section 5704.2.7 and not
exceeding 10,000 gallons individual capacity and 30,000 gallons aggregate
capacity are allowed to be located not less than 30 feet from the nearest
dispenser and the nearest side of any public way, property line, building, or
combustible storage located on the same property.
Subp. 3.
IFC section 2306.2.3.
IFC section 2306.2.3 is amended by adding Items 6 and 7 to
read:
6. For operations not open to
the public and for resort operations serving registered guests only, which
dispense Class I liquids from one tank having a capacity of 560 gallons (2,120
L) or less, having the dispenser located on or adjacent to the tank is
permitted. Such tanks shall be located in accordance with Table
2306.2.3.
7. For operations not
open to the public and for resort operations serving registered guests only,
which dispense Class II liquids from two tanks having a capacity of up to 1,000
gallons (3,785 L) each, having the dispenser located on or adjacent to the tank
is permitted. Such tanks shall be located in accordance with Table
2306.2.3.
Subp. 4.
IFC Table 2306.2.3.
IFC Table 2306.2.3 is amended by modifying footnote "a" to
read:
a When approved by the fire chief,
dispensing devices are permitted to be installed on top of or adjacent to
protected aboveground tanks or tanks in vaults.
Statutory Authority: MS s
299F.011;
326B.02