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3650 Hwy 149City of Eatali efitt (274 3830 Pilot Knob Road Eagan MN 55122 Phone: (651) 675-5675 Fax: (651) 675-5694 Use BLUE or BLACK Ink Fa Office tt `„ 1 Permit #: / c' Permit Fee: 5 - O 0 Date Received: ' 1 -I''"J t Staff: (ct 2011 COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARM PERMIT APPLICA'T'I`ON* Date: )t 1t Site Address: �j Tenant: Atpso Re u+`erS -5C 7 Q i CO l Like #: PROPERTY OWNER Name: TkOaMf%.bI\. (.Cayes Phone: LoSt- CO2 7'SS T L% Address / City t Zip: (D 10 oppe r1vOlA. k R Ev.A vn Aj S s -i 2 3 1 Applicant is: _it. Owner Contractor TYPE OF WORK Description of work: Rett ex/s%►ed %nil %n -1 b r/Flue e i& i f Pekhze I Construction Cost: 4 2) 4(4,7 Estimated Completion Date: q -.28' /1 CONTRACTOR Name: t!U ISCAYA, N) )14 C. C. License #: TS 06 6-212 Address: MO/ E4Sr FIST( Lh1tE R.1. City: Nlgpte. (Its ve. State: Tht. Zip: SS Z lett Phone: 7(03 - . 9 z S - SCa 5 to Contact: fylat.riL t3a9t-t ^e Pt Email: Marr ► Beriktrit A) lSed.Ve jt, . U $ WORK TYPE New Remodel — Addition Other. P&I tl °peace., Alterations DESCRIPTION OF WORK: A Commercial_ Residential Educational _ FEES $55.00 Minimum (includes State Surcharge) OR Contract Value $ x 1% - If the Permit En is Tess than = $ Permit Fee $10,010, surcharge is $ 5.00 surcharge increases by $.50 for each $1,000 Permit Fee = $ Surcharge - If the permit gee is > $10,010, (Le. a $10,010-$11,010 Permit Fee requires a $ 5.50 surcharge) $ 5 6'.06 TOTAL FEE 'Requirements: 2 complete sets of drawings and specifications, cut sheets on materials and components to be used I hereby apply for a Fire Alarm permit and acknowledge that the information is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Eagan and with the Minnesota Building/Fire Codes; that 1 understand this is not a permit, but only an application for a permit, and work is not to start without a permit; that the work will be in accordance with, the approved plan in the case of work which requires a review and approval of plans. Ma* Bor&ter Applicant's Printed Name icant's gna r Reviewed By fig FOR OFFICE USE Required Inspections: Rough -In 4Final Fire Alarm Test May 15, 2009 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency "7 U 520 Lafayette Road North I St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 651-296-6300 1800-675-3843 I 651-282-5332 TTY www.pca.state.mn.us {Lt & S Mr. Alex Ringsby Ringsby Real Estate 1123 Auraria Pkwy., Suite 200 Denver, CO 80204 RE: Storage Tank Release Investigation and Corrective Action Site: Ringsby Terminal, 3450 Hwy 149, Eagan, Dakota County 55123 Site ID#: LEAK 17588 Dear Mr. Ringsby: Notice of Release The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has been informed that a release has occurred or contamination has been encountered from storage tanks and/or storage tank facilities that you own and/or operate. The MPCA appreciates your timely notification so this site can be handled in an efficient manner. Legal Obligations State laws require that persons legally responsible for storage tank releases notify the MPCA of the release and/or discovery of contamination, investigate and, if necessary, clean up the release(s) and/or contamination. A person is considered legally responsible for a petroleum tank release if the person owned or operated the tank either during or after the release, unless specifically exempted under the law. See Minn. Stat. § 115C.021 (2008). For releases of other substances, a person is considered legally responsible if the substance discharged was under the control of the person at the time of the discharge or. release. If you believe that you are not legally responsible for this storage tank release, please contact the project manager listed below. Request to Take Corrective Action The MPCA requests that you take steps to investigate and, if necessary, clean up the release(s)/contamination in accordance with MPCA guidance documents. The site investigation must fully define the extent and magnitude of the soil and/or groundwater contamination caused by the release(s)/contamination. Unless your site is considered "high priority" (see below), you must submit a report to the MPCA which details the results of the investigation or concludes that excavation was sufficient to clean up the release, within 10 months of the date of this letter. The MPCA reserves the right to reject proposed corrective actions if the requirements of the site investigation have not been fulfilled. Guidance documents and related information are located at the following website: http://wvvw.pca.state.mn.us/programs/lust_p.html. For sites contaminated by pollutants other than petroleum, contact the MPCA project manager listed below to discuss the investigation and reporting timeline that will be required for your site. The MPCA considers certain site conditions as high priority, including sites with "free product" (free-floating petroleum) that have affected or that threaten to affect drinking water supplies, sites where pollutants are being released to surface waters such as lakes or wetlands, and sites where petroleum or other vapors have been detected within structures or that pose fire or explosion hazards. If one or more of these situations apply to your site, you must submit an Investigation Report Form (refer to guidance documents) to the MPCA within 90 days. The MPCA reserves the right to reject proposed corrective actions if the requirements of the site investigation have not been fulfilled, In addition, if you know or discover that there is free product in a well, excavation, or borehole, you must notify the MPCA immediately of such a release and as rapidly and thoroughly as possible begin interim free product recovery (refer to guidance documents). If you have any question as to whether your site is high priority, please contact the MPCA project manager listed below. Please review your insurance plan and contact your insurance carrier immediately after receiving this letter. Your insurance may cover this release. However, your insurance coverage may be affected by how quickly you notify your carrier. St. Paul I Brainerd 1 Detroit Lakes I Duluth 1 Mankato I Marshall I Rochester I Willmar 1 Printed on 100% post -consumer recycled paper Mr. Alex Ringsby Page 2 Reimbursement for petroleum sites: In 1987, the legislature established the Petroleum Tank Release Compensation Fund (Petrofund) to reimburse some responsible persons and volunteers (i.e., property owners not responsible for releases) who take corrective action for a portion of their costs. The Petrofund is administered by the Petroleum Tank Release Compensation Board (Petro Board), which is part of the Minnesota Department of Commerce. To learn more about the Petrofund reimbursement program contact Petrofund staff at 651/215-1775 or 1/800-638-0418 (in greater Minnesota only), or review the information available at the following website, http://www.pca.state.mn.us/programs/Inst_p.html. Please note that final decisions regarding the amount of reimbursement are made by the Petro Board, not the MPCA. If you have not already done so, the MPCA recommends that you hire a qualified environmental consulting firm to help you investigate and clean up the contamination on your site. A qualified consulting firm should have experience in performing investigations of contaminated sites and in developing and implementing corrective actions. For petroleum investigations, the consultant must be registered with the Petro Board if you wish to have your costs considered for reimbursement. A list of registered contractors is available from the Petrofund staff. Please note that, under the Petro Board's rules, (see Minn. R. ch. 2890), you must solicit a minimum of two written competitive consultant proposals on a form prescribed by the Petro Board to incur costs eligible for reimbursement, and a minimum of two written competitive contractor bids must also be obtained for each contractor service. Again, the MPCA strongly encourages you to contact Petrofund staff for answers to all of your questions about bidding and the other Petrofund reimbursement program requirements. Required Response Notify the MPCA within 30 days to indicate whether you intend to proceed with the requested investigation and/or corrective action. If you do not respond within this time frame, the MPCA will assume that you do not intend to comply, in which case the MPCA Commissioner may issue an enforceable order that will require you to take corrective action. Failure to cooperate with the MPCA in a timely manner may result in reduced reimbursement from the Petro Board, see Minn. R. ch. 2890. If you do not cooperate, the MPCA has the option of taking the corrective actions on your behalf and recovering its costs from you. If you have any questions concerning this letter or need additional information, please contact me at 651-757-2331. Please reference the above LEAK # in all correspondence. If you are calling long distance, you may reach the MPCA by calling 1-800/657-3864. Sincerely, Andrew Eddy Project Manager Petroleum and Closed Landfill Section Remediation Division AJE:Is Enclosure cc: Maria Peterson, Clerk, Eagan Michael Scott, Fire Chief, Eagan Sheila Wiegman, Dakota County Solid Waste Officer Marty Bonnell, Vieau Associates