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20. Permits are required from the City of Everett Fire Department <br /> for the removal of the underground tanks. <br /> 21. There are new tank closure requirements in the federal rules for <br /> underqround storage tanks. These requirements include (1) a <br /> site assesament to determine whether contamination has occurred, <br /> and (2) filinq of a notice of intent to permanently close the - <br /> tank with the Department of Ecoloqy at least 30 days prior to <br /> closure. informatfon on the closure notice may be obtained by <br /> callinq 1-500-826-7716. <br /> The Environmental Protection �qency's minimum requirements are <br /> that closure of underqround storaqe tanks must be accompanied by <br /> sampllnq for contamination in the excavation area. The presence <br /> of contaminated soils or ground water, or the presence of free <br /> product, requires notification of the Depertment of Ecology <br /> within 24 hours. Please call Mr. Joe Hickey of the Northwest <br /> Reqionnl Office at (206) 867-7202. He will identify the type of <br /> testing that will be required. <br /> The Environmental Protection Aqency requires the results of an <br /> excavation zone assessment be maintained at lenet three years <br /> after completion of permanent closure or change-in-service. The <br /> Washinqton State Department of Ecoloqy recommends that records <br /> be kept in the property file indefinitely for any future <br /> property transfers. These records should be maintained by <br /> successive owners to Pulfill liability requirements under the <br /> Washington Kodel Toxics Act,, Initiative 97. <br /> 22, Besed upon the lists of permitted uses in the 2oninq Code, the <br /> City hae determined that the land fnrming of petroleum <br /> contamineted soils is most similar to "composting or recyclinq" <br /> activities. These uses are �listed as permitted uses in the C-2 <br /> (Heavy Commerciel - Light Industrial) and M-K (Nenvy <br /> Manufacturinq) zones through a public heering process before the <br /> City's Land Use Hearinq Examiner (Review Process IIIB) . <br /> The City will also allow the land farminq of petroleum <br /> contaminated soils as en accessory use on the site where the <br /> contamination occurred. <br /> 23. All tnnks removed from the site must be diaposed of in an <br /> approved location. <br /> 24� Ordinancesrequirements notpspecifically setrforth hereinnd <br /> 19 <br />