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G. The School District paved over approximately 3.8 acres of previous Agricultural <br />land to the north of the building for its bus parking lot (i.e. its primary use). The <br />School District landscaped the Property and installed a watermain and the additional <br />improvements below. <br />Fire Suppression and Fire Detection <br />H. The School District installed a fire alarm system, which included heat and <br />smoke detection. <br />I. The School District installed a fire suppression (sprinkler) system within the <br />building. (Exs. 27- 29.) That system is not connected and not available for use. (Id.) <br />J. According to the City's Interim Building Official, while neither the fire <br />suppression nor the fire alarm system were required to be installed by the School <br />District, the installation triggered permitting and code compliance requirements. <br />(Ex. 29). The Minnesota State Fire Code, Section 105.1.1, provides that when work <br />is undertaken that it is regulated by the code (i.e. fire suppression and detection) and <br />permits are required. (Exs. 27; 29.) <br />K. The fire alarm system (including heat and smoke detection) was installed <br />without a permit. <br />L. The fire suppression system was installed pursuant to a permit. However, as <br />noted by the Interim Building Official, "it is a requirement of the fire code that all <br />installed fire sprinkler systems be maintained and operational, or they are to be <br />removed (if they are not required). Specifically Minnesota State Fire Code Section <br />901.45 states, "Any device that has the physical appearance of life -safety or fire <br />protection equipment, but that does not perform that life -safety or fire suppression <br />function shall be prohibited." (Ex. 29, at pp. 1-2.) <br />M. Following a March It, 2020 inspection, on April 21, 2020, the State Fire <br />Marshal notified the City of Lake Ehno and the School District that (consistent with <br />the Interim Building Official's review), the fire protection sprinkler system has to be <br />addressed and suggested several alternatives, including provision of municipal water <br />supply, installation of on -site automatic water supply/tank connected to a fire pump; <br />installation of an additional on -site private well and pump; or demolishing the <br />sprinkler system. (Ex. 28, pp 3-4.) The letter noted that "Further investigation is <br />pending the verification of the building construction, building height and area, and <br />occupancy use classifications as they relate to the possible requirements for the <br />installation of a fire protection system." (Ex. 28, p. 4.) <br />Temporary Septic Tank <br />N. Prior to moving onto the Property, the School District installed a temporary <br />septic tank and temporary toilets (i.e. porta potties). <br />10 <br />