Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-4-951 - Requirements for plans and specifications

(a) Whenever a storage facility is constructed or extensively remodeled or an existing structure is converted to use as a storage facility, properly prepared plans and specifications for the construction, remodeling or conversion shall be submitted by the owner of the storage facility to the secretary for review and approval before construction, remodeling or conversion is begun.
(b) The plans and specifications shall include the proposed layout, mechanical plans, construction materials, work areas, and type of equipment to be fixed and facilities which will be remodeled, converted or constructed.
(c) The plans shall also contain the information required by K.A.R. 4-4-950.
(d) Any person, after submitting the plans required by this regulation, shall be given a time period not exceeding six months by the secretary in which to resubmit the plans with any corrections or additions required by the secretary.
(e) Upon approval of the plans by the secretary, the owner of the fertilizer storage facility shall be given a time period in which to complete any changes, corrections or additional construction at the storage facility as contained in the approved plans. The time period shall not exceed two years for the construction of loading pads and shall not exceed three years for the construction or installation of dikes or secondary containment facilities. Time periods shall run from the date the plans are approved.
(f) The secretary may grant additional time for construction or installation of storage containers, structures, dikes, or other equipment for good cause upon receipt of a written request. Such request shall state the reason for the additional time and the amount of additional time needed. The request may be granted if the request was made in good faith and the circumstances underlying the request were beyond the control of applicant.

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Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-4-951
Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 1989 Supp. 2-1227; effective Jan. 14, 1991.

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