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315 Mealy Drive VARIANCE 05.20.1992 (Mitco Labs) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN INK APPLICATION FEE $50.00 APPLICATION FOR VARIANCEEgggimpa DATE FILED: 2C.)//1<',51-7 - MAY 2 01992 uilding TO REQUEST A VARIANCE FROM THE REGULATIONS INDICATED HEREIN BECAUSE aT d RE Zoning nen ARE PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES OR UNNECESSARY HARDSHIPS IN CARRYING OUT THE STRICT LETTER OF THE CODE OR ORDINANCE THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A VARIANCE AS FOLLOWS: Name and address of applicant requesting variance: Note: If the applicant is other than all the owners of the property, written consent signed by all the owners of the property shall be attached: i to 3 W A-'t e rZ, Lq-K S PHONE -- 2--oc;4--- • SOI NvbBs f-D Work: �q./_.39tJ(,, F6e) Home: -24/7- /r-99e Z Variance is sought from the provisions of the: ( ) Zoning Code (w ) Building Code ( ) Plumbing Code ( ) Electrical Code ( ) Mechanical Code ( ) Other Location of building or structure: On the �, % side of ;3/'5 /fle.gJ,,i n s e or w street Street address and legal description of property: Note: Attach copy of deed, and survey or plot diagram indicating proposed construction. -3/5 /1/1 /1-ci Zoning Classification:JL{t) Section of Code from which variance is sought: Describe variance requested:jr-fr 5 .1- 6>4 (.4..)4( F esLT 0r ) Y FI The reason variance is being sought: CCNCI e e v•17 Hofs .4 Sloe Fox. tv*Te - GZ t, of F, .74-P b k t/�s ro 82 ,0.1) 1C.er7e w��/r .fie. //1C �J�9L, Gui rfi TAthi 406;hr ,,14- /4 Fr Supporting data which should be considered by the Board: See Are construction plans submitted with this application? /4/4f- • Whit is the applicant 's interest in this variance? IN FILING THIS APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE, THE UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTANDS I BECOMES A PART OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOAR AND DOES HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TRUE T THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE. Signature .of applicant/applicant's Signature of owner of the propert authorized agent or attorney. If Application cannot be processe, agent or attorney, include letter without owners signature. from applicant to that effect. Applicant: Do not fill-in beyond this point. However, be prepared tc respond to the following it'fema: YES NO 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands, structures or buildings in the same zoning district. 2. The special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant. 3. Granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by the code to other lands, buildings or structures in the same zoning district. 4. Literal interpretation of the provisions of the code would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the applicant. 5. The variance is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building or structure. 6. The variance is in harmony with the general intent and purpose of the code. 7. The variance will not constitute any change in the districts shown on the zoning map. 8. The variance will not impair an adequate supply of ligt and air to adjacent property. 9. 4 The variance will not materially increase the congestion in public streets or increase the public danger of fire and safety. 10. The variance will not materially diminish or impair established property values within the surrounding area. 11. The variance will not impair the health, safety, morals and general welfare. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BOARD REPORT AND ACTIONS: .i MAP SHOWING BOUNDARY SURVEY OF • LOT,3. MAYPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42, PAGES 48 AND 48A (1F T:!E . CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL'COUNTY, FLORIDA. to..,c.rlrs- b•Lds,.•.,....r f•✓e,ia .Ico.✓<c<or',wI .�//.t0),,,..41-01 `07 / ........,r,/ e'.",..--ex3 7'o ;.,f Ir,00 iu,-.,t,.•a:c '/G'AD"E /04. OP _ 4J_/ 9 1 / I Tn 1Y777-rrt-p-IT7TJ, ,..• `2 7• e;:::., 47,x... �fr It t•, 0.6ARl.1 jx� , i„,' .P.erliYrio,t n 013,11 • ' NI • i Qt 1- ,- l • 0 .4 ewe 5-7-0R‘,/ C.1 4 . 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I HEREBY CERTIFY TO: EO/S %' RE4[r5', /NC. i M/NN,lSorf rrrts'ca 1..'..t../'/ THAT THIS SURVEY MEETS THE MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS AS SET FORTH BY THE FLORIDA BOARD OF LAND SURVEYORS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 ' H. A. DURDEN FLOADMIIDA STATUTES AND NISTRATION RATION CODE. CHAPTER 21 HH-a FLORIDA & ASSOCIATES INC. gd LAND \ N. LgAuG� OU,4OEN j S U R V L V 011 S ----___\ �_ \ _\ __444 fIR q /S I s 90 I P0.1 one+Bo.501170 1 '103 South Tn,,o SI.. SCALE: /$.•20. • J.c.w....M..G,.f10..00 32250 A THIS SURVEY NOT VALID UNLESS THIS PRINT Is EMBOSSED WITH THE SEAL OF THE ABOVE SIGNED. .747 F :y • • 2202 CLASSIFICATION BY HAZARD 22021 Scope For the purpose of this code, hazardous materials shall be divided into hazard categories. 'lhe categories include materials regulated by this chapter and materials • regulated elsewhere in this('ode. 2202.2 Hazard Categories • 2202.2.1 Physical Hazards. The materials listed in this section are classified as • physical hazards. A material with a primary classification as a physical hazard may also present a health hazard. I. Explosives and blasting agents,regulated in Chapter 19. 2. Compressed gases, regulated in Chapter 15. 3. flammable and combustible liquids,regulated in Chapter 9. 4. Flammable solids. 5. Oxidizers. 6. Organic peroxides. - 7. Pyrophoric materials. • 8. Unstable(reactive)materials. 9. Water-reactive materials. 10. Cryogenic fluids,regulated in Chapter 18. 2202.2.2 Health Hazards. The materials listed in this section are classified as health hazards. A material with a'primary classification as a health hazard may also present a physical hazard. I. Highly toxic or toxic materials �"e�' ' • 2. Radioactive materials 114,c f S (it) .4-DI)IT't a^) ---3. Corrosives 4. Carcinogens 70 147e .5 Ire eY you 5. Irritants 6. Sensitizers 12..e�t t°✓�� �// 7. Other health hazards 2203 STORAGE REQUIREMENTS I 2203.1 General 2203.1.1 Scope. This section shall apply to the storage of hazardous materials I in excess of the exempt amounts specified in 2203.2 through 2203.14 and the, Building Code. EXC'F.PIION: Hazardous materials regulated by other chapters in this Code unless specifically indicated in 2203.1. I 2203.1.2 Containers and Tanks 2203.1.2.1 Design, Construction and Maintenance. Containers and tanks shall be designed.constructed, and maintained in accordance with API I2D, 12F, 620, • 650, 1615, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII and UL 58, 80, 142, and 1316. 'Tanks shall be inspected periodically with appropriate documentation. Records shall be provided to the Fire Official upon request. 2203.1.2.2 TankIs Out-of-Service. Any stationary tank out of service for a period • of 90 days shall he safeguarded or removed. Safeguarding shall include having the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering and 206Standard Fire Prevention Code/ 1991 properly maintaining the vent line. Tanks which are to be placed back in service a shall he reinspected for serviceability before refilling or reusing. f 2203.1.2.3 Empty Containers and Tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by U.O.T., R.C.R.A., or other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of the hazardous material. • 2203.1.2.4 Underground Tanks. Underground tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall he located and protected in accordance with this Code. Secondary containment shall he provided for all new installations of underground F.- tanks. 2203.1.2.5 Aboveground Tanks. Aboveground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials outside of buildings shall be located and protected in accordance with the provisions for exterior storage of the particular material involved and shall be marked as required by this Code. 3.1.3 Piping. Valves, and Fittings. Piping, valves, fittings and related components appurtenant to or intended for the storage of hazardous materials shall be designed and fabricated from materials compatible with the material to C be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure,structural and seismic stress and exposure to which they may be subjected. 2203.1.4 Signage. Stationary aboveground tanks shall be placarded with hazard identification signs as specified in NFjPA 704 for the specific material contained. Signs prohibiting smoking shall be provided in storage areas and within 25 ft of outdoor storage areas. Signs shall not be obscured or removed. Signs shall • be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this Code. Signs shall be durable. Size, color and lettering shall be in conformance with ANSI 2.35.1,ANSI Z35.4, ANSI 753.1,and ANSI 7129.1. 2203.1.5 Security. Storage areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry. 2203.1.6 Ignition Sources. Smoking shall not be permitted in any room where hazardous materials are stored nor within 25 ft of outdoor storage areas. The use of open flames or high temperature devices in a manner which creates a hazardous condition shall not be permitted. 2203.1.7 Protection from Light. Materials which are sensitive to light, and made hazardous by this exposure,shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. 2203.1.8 Shock Padding. Materials which are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against dislodgment. 2203.1.9 Shelf Storage. Shelves shall bg of substantial construction and adequately braced. Open shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be I M maintained in an orderly manner. • 2203.1.10 Storage Plan. A storage plan shall be provided for all storage facilities. The plan shall indicate the intended storage arrangement, including the location and dimensions of aisles. 2203.1.11 Spill Control,Drainage,and Containment. Unless exempted in 2203.2 through 2203.14 rooms, huildinsrn�ur are— or the storage of solid and �i s •hazardous materils_shglyM ovjcled.._with--a. meusto_control spillage_and to. E contain or drain off spillage and fire protection water discharged in the storage arra — ---— Standard Fire Prevention Code/c1991 /' 5__ 217 • ,r ,H r r • 2203.1.11.1 Spill Control. Floors shall he recessed a minimum of 4 inches or ,gall be provided with a liquid-tight raised sill to a minimum height of 4 inches so as to prevent the flow of liquids to adjoining areas. When liquid-tight sills si)( c..._ are pros ided. they may be omitted at door openings with the installation of an open grate trench at door openings which connects to the room drainage system. 2203.1.11.2 Drainage. The room, building or area shall be provided with a . drainage system in accordance with the following to direct the flow of liquids to an approved location, or provide secondary containment when required by 2203.2 through 2203.14. I. Not less than a I''¢ floor slope to the drain shall he provided,and, 2. Drains from the area shall be sired to carry the automatic fire extinguishing system design flow rate over the system design area,and, , 3. Materials of construction for the drainage system shall be compatible with , the stored materials, and. 4. Incompatible hazardous materials shall he separated from each other in drain systems. They may he combined when they have been rendered acceptable • by an approved means, and, 5. I>rainage of spillage and fire protection water may be directed to a neutralizer or treatment system. Such system shall be designed to handle the maximum worst case spill from the single largest container plus the volume of fire protection water from the system over the minimum design area for a period of 20 minutes. Overflow from the neutralizer or treatment system shall be provided to direct liquid leakage and fire protection water to a safe location away from the building, sakes. means of egress,adjoining property,or lire department access roadway. • • 2203.1.11.3 Secondary containment shall be provided in accordance with the following: I. Secondary cunrainmcnlshall be providedin indoor,storage rooms and areas, containing liquid or solid oxidizers and organic peroxides. Secondary , containment shall be provi ed in indoor and exterior storage of pyrophoric liquids, unstable materials,water reactive materials,highly toxic and toxic solids and liquids. curio 's, or irritants, sensitizers and health hazard solids, liquids and gases. 2. Drains shall he directed to a containment system or other location designed , t as secondary containment for the hazardous material liquids and tire protection water: or the building. room or area shall be designed to provide secondary containment of hazardous material liquids and fire protection water through • the use of recessed floors or liquid-tight raised sills. 3. Secondary,containment shall be,designed to retain Iic,spiR°from,the largest stnkie'container plus tl'r 'i kign fiow rate of the automatic fi►ti extmgutshing sOeiti fibs" lfevatlea ofri t r`iteh ri*Welch'the.storage is located or the system design area;`1ilaitiiel 13°Smtdlet f i containment'capacity shall be capable of containing the flow for a period of 20 minutes. • • i Overflow.erflow.from the secondary containment system shall not be permitted. 5. If the storage area is open to rainfalli,,the secondary containment shall be . Wesigncd to accommodate the volume of a 24 hour rainfall as determined by the 25 year storm. When curbs are used, provisions shall be made for draining accumulations of groundwater or rainwater. When secondary containment is required, a monitoring method capable of detecting hazardous material leakage 208 3 p- 5-" Standard Fire Prevention Code/'°1991 • L . t' , from the primary containment into the secondary containment shall be provided. Where secondary containment may be subject to the intrusion of water, a monitoring method for such water shall be provided. Whenever monitoring devices are provided, they shall he connected to distinct visual and audible alarms. 2203.1.12 Ventilation. • 2203.1.12.1 General. I Inless exempted or otherwise provided for in 2203.2 through 2203.14.indoor storage areas and storage buildi shall be provided with mechanical exhaust ventilation. EXCEPTION: Where natural ventilation can he shown to be acceptable for 4. e materials as stored. 2203.1.12.2 Installation. Exhaust ventilation systems shall comply with the following: I. Installation shall be in accordance with the Provisions of the Mechanical Code. 2. Mechanical ventilation shall be at a rate of not less than I elm per sy ft of storage floor area. F. 3. Systems shall operate continuously. 4. A manual shut-off control shall be provided outside the room adjacent to i the access door into the room or in a location approved by the Fire Official. The switch shall be of the break-glass type and shall he labeled "Ventilation System Emergency Shut-Ofr. 5. Exhaust ventilation shall be arranged to consider the density of the potential • fumes or vapors released. For fumes or vapors that are heavier than air,exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches of the floor. 6. The location of both the exhaust and inlet air openings shall be arranged ri to provide air movement across all portions of the floor or room to prevent s the accumulation of vapors. 7. Exhaust ventilation shall not be recirculated within the room or building. 2203.1.13 Separation from Incompatible Hazardous Materials. Storage in excess if of the exempt amounts specified in 2203.2 through 2203.14 shall either be: I. Segregated from incompatible hazardous materials storage by a distance E: . of not less than 20 ft;or = 2. Isolated from incompatible hazardous materials storage by a partition constructed of material com atible with stored materials and extending not less than 18 inches a'me and t6Tc ssides of the stored material; or f 3. . to : in hazar,ous materials storage-cabinets or gas cabinets. Materials i which are incompatible shall not be stored within the same cabinet. 2203.1.14 Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets. When storage cabinets are used to comply with the provisions of this chapter,such cabinets shall be in accordance i • with this section. EXCEPTION: Highly toxic and toxic compressed gases shall be stored in 1.7 cabinets;designed in accordance with 2203.3. 11 2203.1.14.1 General. Cabinets shall be conspicuously labeled HAZARI)OEIS - Ei KEEP FIRE AWAY in red letters on contrasting background . i Standard Fire Prevention Code/'i1991 - .// li 5 .,x! , • j . 2203.1.14.2 Construction. Cabinets shall be constructed of metal. The interior of cabinets shall be treated,coated or constructed of materials that are non-reactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet.Cabinets shall either be listed as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: I. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inches. The cabinet, including the door,shall be double-walled with I 1/2 inch airspace • between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted,self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches. 2203.1.15 Automatic Sprinkler Systems 2203.1.15.1 Unless exempted by 2203.2 through 2203.14, indoor storage areas • and storage buildings shall be protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system. The design of the sprinkler system shall be not less than ordinary hazard, Group 3 in accordance with NFiPA 13. For areas of sprinkler operation of less than 3000 sq ft,a density for 3000 sq ft shall be used. 2203.1.15.2 An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided for roof structures provided for the storage of highly toxic qr toxic compressed gases. 2203.1.16 Explosion Venting or Explosion Suppression. Unless exempted in 2203.2 through 2203.14,indoor storage areas and storage buildings shall be provided with explosion venting, equivalent explosion protective devices, explosion suppression systems,or barricades.Areas which are provided with explosion venting shall comply with the following: III. Walls,ceilings and roofs exposing another occupancy or use shall be designed to resist a minimum internal pressure of 100 psf. 2. Explosion venting shall be permitted only in exterior walls or roofs or through specially designed shafts to the exterior of the building. Discharge shall be in the direction of least exposure and not into the interior of the building. 3. Venting shall be designed to prevent serious structural damage and the production of projectiles. 4. The aggregate clear vent relief area shall be governed by the pressure resistance • of the non-relieving portions of the building. E. 5. Vents shall be designed to relieve at a maximum internal pressure of 20 psf. 6. Venting devices shall discharge directly to the open air or to an unoccupied space not less than 50 ft in width on the same lot. 7. Relieving devices shall be so located that the discharge end shall be not • less than 10 ft vertically and 20 ft horizontally from window openings or exits in the same or adjoining buildings or structures. EXCEPTIONS T0,2203.1.16: • I. Storage areas and storage buildings storing Class I, 2 or 3 oxidizers, Class II,Ill,or IV organic peroxides,highly toxic or toxic solids and liquids,corrosive materials,or irritants,sensitizers,or health hazard solids,liquids and gases. 2. When process vessels are designed to fully contain the worst case explosion anticipated within the vessel under process conditions considering the most likely failure. 210 7f -- "L' 0 Standard Fire Prevention Code/01991 CITY OF 5 2 5 0 ATLANTIC BEACH FLORIDA I9 NAME %f/ i (�UGLLec ADDRESS / Sod `1010 5 CITY ( .t6.7 40,1:"e 3/C >7-9Lez. c A When Signed, Dated and Numbered, This Becomes an Official Receipt v1AKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Received Payment :ITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA TREASURER • •