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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />October 1, 2007 <br /> <br />Kathi Osmonson <br />Fire Marshal/Building Official <br />City of Mounds View <br />2401 Highway 10 <br />Mounds View, MN 55112 <br /> <br />RE: Ferrellgas LP Tank Installation <br /> 4825 Mustang Circle, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />Results of Plan Review <br /> <br />Dear Kathi: <br /> <br />At your request, I have reviewed the proposed Ferrellgas LP Tank installation drawings, material <br />submittal and Product Release Prevention and Incident Preparedness Review (i.e. Fire Safety <br />Analysis) for the proposed installation at 4825 Mustang Circle. This letter details my review of <br />the submittal to determine if it is in reasonable compliance with the 2007 Minnesota State Fire <br />Code and the 2004 edition of NFPA 58. Futrell Fire Consult and Design Inc. (FFCDI) is <br />involved in the review of this submittal based on your city’s contract with us to provide plan <br />review services to the City of Mounds View. Any comments in this review should be considered <br />recommendations for your consideration, since FFCDI is not the Authority Having Jurisdiction <br />for fire protection issues in the City of Mounds View, nor is FFCDI the engineer or designer of <br />record for this project. <br /> <br />The scope of this review is limited to the three relocated stationary LP gas tanks with related <br />piping and should not be considered a comprehensive review of all applicable Building and Fire <br />Code provisions for this project (egress, height and area, type of construction, fire department <br />access, fire protection systems, local requirements, etc. were not reviewed). Plan review for the <br />cylinder loading dock and office building, other than as they relate to the tank installation, are <br />outside the scope of this work. <br /> <br />Any opinion of compliance should in no way be construed as approval or acceptance of the <br />submittal until it has received approval from the City of Mounds View. This letter does not <br />authorize the contractor to purchase materials or begin installation on the project. Finally, this