John, it’s actually really good to review something like that and plan some.
My township has a 1/4 acre lot they put a maintenance building up, road grater and snow plow, as well as a gathering room for meetings, voting, etc not sure what it’s capacity would be. They have a 500 gallon diesel fuel barrel sitting 2 feet outside the building wall. Little awning over the tank. Across the driveway maybe 60 feet is the old creamery, with the big deep well that is now the water supply for most of the village of 50 people. Across the state highway the other way is a wetland with cattails, it probably is several 100 feet tho so should be ok.
I often wonder if they followed the rules we have to follow with all that.
Again, not doing the argument you don’t want, just it’s interesting who does and doesn’t comply with stuff.
I don’t think they like fuel barrels in the basement any more, especially if you have a floor drain in the basement?
Reviewing and planing for all the fuel, manure, water, septic, and so forth items one needs on a place is a really good thing, using a chart like that. I might not agree with every detail in place, and it appears even the govt doesn’t always agree either, but it sure is good planning.
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