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1 Department of Fire and Building Safety Code Review Official III Plan Reviewer Tony Bradshaw 317-232-4337 tbradshaw@dhs.in.gov General filing questions: 317-232-6422 1

2 Department of Fire and Building Safety Plan Review Staff Includes five (5) input specialist and ten (10) full and part-time plan reviewer’s *Approval for two (2) additional full-time plan reviewer’s 2

3 3 STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE & BUILDING SAFETY Division Jim Greeson ASSISTANT STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE INVESTIGATION/REPORTING LIAISON FOR FIELD SERVICES Robert Johnson BUILDING LAW COMPLIANCE OFFICER ENFORCEMENT Dean Illingworth BOILER & PRESSURE VESSELS Section Chief Danny Willis ELEVATORS & AMUSEMENT RIDES Section Chief Tom Hendricks PLAN REVIEW Section Chief Bonnie Robison Building & Fire CODE ENFORCEMENT Section Chief David Smith ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Cindy Clevelan d ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Cindy Clevelan d Division of Fire and Building Safety Organizational Chart FIRE INVESTIGATIONS Section Chief Bob Dean FIRE & EMS DATA COORDINATOR Section Chief Gary Robison PUBLIC EDUCATION OUTREACH/ Section Chief Pam Bright ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Angie Biggs ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Angie Biggs

4 Overview for Above-ground tanks Why do tanks require filing Top items that hold up your project  New application for tanks  Documents required for filing Standard fee / Construction inspection fee RFI’s / Construction design release / Permits Link to file a tank: www.in.gov/dhs/3712.htmwww.in.gov/dhs/3712.htm 4

5 Why do tanks require filing? “675 IAC 12-6-2(C) defines Storage Facilities, Tanks and Dispensing Equipment for Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases as a Class I structure. Construction of a Class I structure requires filing with the State of Indiana” 5

6 Are there exceptions? Yes. Three ! Exception from Design Release IAC 12-6-4(10) 6

7 Exceptions - Design Release Exception from Design Release IAC 12-6-4(10) (10) Installation or replacement of tanks and dispensing equipment for flammable and combustible liquids or gases if the scope of the work is limited to the following: 7

8 Exceptions - Design Release Exception from Design Release IAC 12-6-4(10)(A) (A) Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) storage facilities having a total capacity of not more than four thousand (4,000) gallons and no single tank having a capacity of more than two thousand (2,000) gallons measured in gallons of water. 8

9 Exceptions - Design Release Exception from Design Release IAC 12-6-4(10)(B) (B) Storage tanks for Class I, II, IIIA, or IIIB liquids: (i) having a capacity of six hundred sixty (660) gallons or less; (ii) that are portable; and (iii) that are for temporary use only. 9

10 Top Items that hold you up 1.Current application Application is not typed or clearly printed Owner’s information and signature is not provided Installation information is not clear and complete Link to the application: www.in.gov/dhs/3552.htmwww.in.gov/dhs/3552.htm 10

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12 Top Items that hold you up 2.Documents required for filing are not provided Site plan to scale showing;  Dimensional location of all tanks from property lines, and important buildings  Dimensional location of pumps, dispensers, and all other related equipment from property lines, important buildings, and the tanks  Location and size of fences with gates and devices used to protect against tampering with tanks and valves 12

13 Top Items that hold you up 2.Documents required for filing (continued) Plans and calculations showing location, construction and capacity of dikes Piping plans showing location, type and size of piping and valves, size and termination of all vents Electrical plans and diagrams showing emergency power cutoff for fuel dispensers, listing on electrical devices, and wiring used 13

14 Top Items that hold you up 2.Documents required for filing (continued) Plans showing how the tank, valves, etc. are protected from v ehicular impact (Section 312) If tank is located inside building, dimensional floor plans to scale showing the location of fire resistive walls, drains and curbs Means of egress from room and/or building 14

15 Fee / Inspection fee Sample for a one (1) tank filing Standard filing fee: $ 80.00 per tank Processing fee: $ 75.00 (fixed) ===== Total $ 155.00 15

16 Fee / inspection fee (one tank) Standard filing fee: $ 80.00 per tank Processing fee: $ 75.00 (fixed) ===== Sub - total $ 155.00 *Construction inspection fee $ 200.00 (fixed) ===== Total $ 355.00 16

17 local inspection fee 675 IAC 12-3-6 (*Construction inspection fee) “Any class I building or structure for which a design release is required and that is located within the jurisdiction of a political subdivision that has not established a program to periodically inspect” Link to inspection fee: www.in.gov/dhs/2639.htmwww.in.gov/dhs/2639.htm 17

18 RFI’s / Construction design release / Permits RFI’s = Request for additional information CDR’s = Construction design releases GAR = General administrative rules IAC = Indiana administrative code State does not issue permits. Permits are issued by local officials having jurisdiction 18

19 Questions / Contact info Questions? Preferred contact method e-mail. tbradshaw@dhs.in.gov Tony Bradshaw General filing questions: 317-232-6422 Thank you! 19


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