A. Any combustible materials must be stored in such a way as to include, where necessary, access drives for firefighting equipment.
B. The bulk storage of flammable liquids and chemicals in aboveground storage tanks, when allowed, must be located no closer to a lot line or any principal building than is permitted by the international fire code, as amended. However, for aboveground storage tanks of two hundred seventy six (276) gallons' capacity or more, the minimum distance between such aboveground tanks and any residential zone boundary must be at least one hundred feet (100'). If the aboveground tank is located in an approved vault, the minimum separation distance from a residential zone boundary may be reduced to no less than fifty feet (50').
C. The underground bulk storage of flammable liquids, when allowed, must be located in accordance with the international fire code, as amended. However, the minimum distance between such underground tanks and any residential zone boundary must be at least ten feet (10').
D. The bulk storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers is prohibited in all zones, except in the CI-1, I-1, I-2, RDP, and ORP zones. In these listed zones, storage of such fluids may be allowed, but only as specified and strictly regulated by the international fire code, as amended.
E. The bulk storage of class I and class II liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited in all zones, except in the CI-1, I-1, I-2, RDP, and ORP zones. In these listed zones, the storage of such liquids may be permitted, but only as specified and strictly regulated by the international fire code, as amended.
F. The bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gas is prohibited in all zones, except the CI-1, I-1, I-2, RDP, and ORP zones. In these listed zones, the storage of liquefied petroleum gas may be allowed, but only as specified and strictly regulated by the international fire code, as amended. (Ord. 05-4186, 12-15-2005)