8-2-3-10: AUTOMOBILE SERVICE, REPAIR AND FUEL DISPENSING PROPERTIES:
   A.   When property use involves automotive repair or handling, sale and dispensing of petroleum products and/or automotive fluids, all discharges shall have installed a sampling manhole consistent with the requirements of section 8-2-3-7. All sampling manholes of this type shall be monitored throughout the year in a manner secured and coordinated by the pretreatment coordinator. Additionally, any property involved in the repair or servicing of automobiles, trucks, or engine-powered equipment shall install a triple basin oil separator in the sanitary line (per state of Illinois plumbing codes) servicing the repair area of the building. This system shall be cleaned, serviced and inspected at least four (4) times per year by the owner at his expense. The property may petition the pretreatment coordinator to reduce the cleaning and servicing of the triple basin oil separator to two (2) times per year upon demonstration that the amount removed quarterly is significantly less than twenty five percent (25%) rule for the basin capacity and the discharge does not exceed the oil and grease local limit. Conversely, the system may be required by the pretreatment coordinator to be cleaned at a more frequent rate if the property cannot meet the requirements.
   B.   When property use involves automotive repair or handling, sale and dispensing of petroleum products and/or automotive fluids, there shall be a separate drainage system constructed to collect all fluids from the areas associated with pump islands and under pump canopies. This separate drainage system shall collect these fluids and hold them in a separate sealed tank for testing and removal by approved special waste handling methods. All fuel dispensing equipment, piping and venting shall be installed in accordance with the standards listed below and be in accordance and in compliance with the current adopted building, electrical and fire codes:
      1.   Guidance Manual for LUST Cleanups in Illinois, September 1989; and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Manual, September 1991; both published by IEPA, 2200 Churchill Road, P.O. Box 19276, Springfield, IL 62794-9276.
      2.   Recommended Practices for Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems, PEI/RP 100, 1994; published by Petroleum Equipment Institute, P.O. Box 2380, Tulsa, OK 74101.
      3.   Flammable and Combustible Liquid Code, NFPA/30; Automotive and Marine Services Station Code, NFPA/30A; National Electric Code, NFPA/70; and Underground Leakage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids, NFPA/329; latest editions all published by National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9904.
      4.   Underground Storage Tanks; Technical Requirements and State Program Approval; Final Rules, 40 CFR Parts 280 and 281, Part II, Federal Register, Friday, September 23, 1988; and Musts for UST's: A Summary of the New Regulations for Underground Storage Tank Systems, and Hazardous Waste Management Standards, Federal Register, July 14, 1986, both published by USEPA, Office of Underground Storage Tanks, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460.
      5.   Rules of the Illinois State Fire Marshall, Parts 170 & 180, Title 41, Chapter 1, State of Illinois, Office of the Fire Marshall, 1035 Stevenson Parkway, Springfield, IL 62703.
   C.   Jurisdiction:
      1.   These requirements shall be met by any property use associated with automotive repair or the handling, sale or dispensing of petroleum products and/or automotive fluids, where any water main, wastewater or stormwater facility is under the jurisdiction of the village, regardless of whether or not such property lies within the corporate limits of the village.
      2.   The requirements of this section 8-2-3-10 shall not be applied to existing property uses except that whenever a permit shall be required for new construction or reconstruction of a property use associated with automotive repair or the handling, sale or dispensing of petroleum products and/or automotive fluids, involving placement, replacement, reconfiguration, removal or modification of any fueling area, or a discharge has occurred that does not meet the local limits, or a blockage has been caused or contributed to, compliance with the provisions of section 8-2-3-8 shall be required. (Ord. 20-08-25, 8-10-2020)