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Mr. Rod Gonzales <br />April 28, 1989 <br />Page 2 <br />IV. Fork Lift Repair Area (continued) <br />B. Secure compressed gas cylinders. UFC 74.107 <br />1. Chain (5) five propane cylinders <br />V. Sonora Street Storage Area <br />A. Storage area shall be kept free of debris and other <br />combustible materials not necessary to the storage. A <br />distance of 15 feet shall be maintained. UFC 79.406 <br />1. Keep pallets away from liquid storage. (stacks of <br />pallets) <br />B. Signs shall be posted'in the storage areas prohibiting <br />open flames and smoking. UFC 79.407 <br />C. Dispensing of Class I, II.or III liquids shall be at <br />least 25 feet from any opening in a building, property <br />line or street, alley or public way. UFC 79.806(b) <br />D. Class I and II liquids shall not be dispensed by <br />gravity from tanks, barrels or similar contained. <br />UFC 79.802(b) *see VL. <br />E. Hazardous material shall not be released into a sewer, <br />storm drain or upon the ground, sidewalk, street, <br />highway or into the atmosphere. UFC 80.104(b) <br />1. Drums rusted, oil leaking into street area. <br />F. Secondary containment shall be provided for the storage <br />of hazardous, material liquids. UFC 80.301(L)4 <br />1. See Appendix "A" <br />G. Tanks at grade shall rest on the ground or on <br />foundation made of concrete, masonry, piling or steel. <br />Tank foundations shall be designed to minimize uneven <br />settling of the tank and minimize corrosion on any <br />part of the tank resting on foundation. UFC 505(a) <br />H. Above ground tanks shall be securely supported. <br />Supports for tanks storing Class I, II or.II-A liquids <br />shall be of concrete, masonry or protected steel. <br />UFC179.505(b) <br />