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Correspondence - Permit# 24SP-Demo Permit - 3832 Northern Avenue - 10/31/2024Minnesota Pollution Notification of Intent to Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North Perform a Demolition St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 Asbestos Program Doc Typo Asbestos & DemolitioWAmendments Type of notification: P Original ❑ Amended ❑ Project cancellation Notification must be postmarked or received ten (10) working days before demolition begins. See Item 5 for emergency demolitions. Both start and end dates should be amended in writing as necessary to reflect current project dates. Demolition Contractor Name: P WX CONSVLUCT(ON I-i-.0 Address: Ia 19) f\O&LstLT ST• wCST St- NJNJ� MN SSI I �3 City, State, Zip: kj- eS % S C, Q NU L M N 5511 Phone number: 6 5I - SS - 4 .7 CO Contact name: C At2LO S 0-F1R'CC'S Phone number: 65 1- B I S 51. A-� Building Owner Building Information Building name: 46S106Nrtkt ACUScs Address/Location: 3S 3 e2 NcrZi oav-N A%Jcc SPLNK 241V- MN 53 $4 City, State, Zip: SP1L iti; M N 55 38 q County: Phone number: Age of bldg (yrs): Size of bldg (sq ft): Number of floors, including basement level(s): _ Present use of bldg: Name: LI_C Pnor use of bldg: Address: q 6 i51 14U M(5019'r NA e S t�j1-C� Nt►"�Tbt� City, State, Zip: f3LOW'A N 00 M 13 55431 Dates of demolition or intentional burning: Phone number: BSI - 990 9 69 L( Start date: 1 1 I05/ 7 y End date: J I ing ll q Contact name: Cp.2LoS C�oJtc<e.5 mrWdd" ►n�✓ddAYY Phone number: - ;I S S6 83 Note: If there is >260 linear feet or >160 square feet of Regulated Asbestos -Containing Material (RACM) in the building to be demolished, it must be removed by a licensed asbestos contractor prior to demolition. The State of MN -Notice of Intent to Perform an Asbestos Abatement Project http //www pea. state.mn.us/oublications/w-sw4-06.doc must be used to notify for the asbestos removal Is nonfriable ACM present in the structure to be demolished? ❑ Yes q No Will nonfriable ACM be present in the structure at the time of demolition? ❑ Yes P No If Yes to both questions above, complete Items 1-9. If No to either question, complete Items 3-9. If ACM will be left in place for the demolition indicate the amount of Category I and/or Category II nonfriable ACM left In place. Category I: Linear feet Square feet Cubic feet Category I nonfriable ACM means asbestos -containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering, and asphalt roofing products containing more than one percent asbestos Category I nonfriable ACM is not allowed to remain in place for demolition if it is in poor condition. Category II: (� Linear feet Square feet Cubic feet Category II nonfriable ACM means any material, excluding Category I nonfriable ACM, containing more than one percent Asbestos that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to a powder by hand pressure. Category II nonfriable ACM is not allowed to remain in place for demolition if it has a high probability of becoming crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to a powder during demolition, transport, or disposal (e.g., transite, cement, slate roofing). www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 • 800-657.3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in altemative formats w-sw4-21 • 11/17/ 12 Poge 1 of 2 2. Description and location of ACM remaining in place (including number of floors and rooms): (i -re,c_- ou-r a y /9r11TlL Cont(?N-�, 3. Company and/or individual that conducted the building inspection and the procedure used to determine the presence or absence of ACM (including analytic method): (Note: Prior to demolition all structures must be inspected by a licensed asbestos inspector who has been certified through the Minnesota Department of Health.) MSL- NNNU� iCt>1. I tiC 4. Description of planned demolition and the specific method(s) that will be used: B. If the demolition was ordered by a government agency, please identify the agency and attach a copy of the order: Name: Authority: Date of order (mm/dd/yy): Title: Start date (mm/dd/yy): Notification for an emergency demolition must be submitted as early as possible before demolition begins, but not later than the following working day. A demolition is considered an emergency only when the facility has been deemed structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse. If the structurally unsound building is known to contain any regulated ACM or is suspected to contain any regulated ACM, special procedures must be followed. If you are unaware of the special procedures, instructions/ regulations can be obtained by contacting the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) at the address or phone number listed below. 6. Description of procedure to be followed in the event that unexpected RACM is found or Category II nonfr12ble ACM becomes crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder: I.5 Cl-erarJ IDo /^ NC[6f4c])t0h To rl4c 6MSL o;-1PU�� 7. Demolition waste transporter(s) information Transporter name: Contact name: Tranporter address: City, State, Zip: Phone number: 8. Demolition waste disposal information: 'see belowfor more Information Landfill name: Owner/Operator: Address/Location: City, State, Zip: Phone number: 9. 1 certify that the above information is correct and I am a bonafide representative of the demolition contractor or building owner and have authority to enter into agreements for my employer. Print name: CDt)c Coo".mQcT%ou L-L L Title: -0Wr- C_� �Q_ Signature: Date: to - -? O — Z Important Note: Ensure you are in compliance with Minn. R. 7036.0806 prior to the commencement of renovation/demolition. This rule requires that the following items be removed two days prior to demolition: mixed municipal solid waste; household hazardous waste; industrial or hazardous waste; waste tires; major appliances; items containing elemental mercury, Poly - Chlorinated BiPhenyls (PCBs), and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs); oil; lead; electronics; and other prohibited items. See MPCA website at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/publicationstw-sw4-20.12dffor a Pre-Renovation/Demolition Environmental Checklist Guidance Document to assist with completion of this rule. 'Demolition waste must be disposed of at a permitted solid waste facility. For other disposal option please contact the regional MPCA solid waste compliance/enforcement staff with any questions. Submit to: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Questions call: 651-296-6300 or 1-800-657-3864 Industrial Division — Asbestos Program 520 Lafayette Road North Fax: 661-297-1438 St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 E-mail: asbestos.demolition.pea@state.mn.us www.pca.state.mn.us 651-296-6300 • 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in alternative formats w-sw4-21 • 12127112 Page 2 of 2 Asbestos (continuer Spray applied insulation: Blown -in insulation: Block: Surfacing materials Acoustical plaster: Decorative plaster: _Textured paints & coatings Spray -applied materials acoustical, decorative, or ins _Roofing _Roofing shingles: _ Roofing felt: _Base flashing: Cement materials (Transits _Cement pipes (flues & vents Cement wallboard: Cement siding: Pegboard: Ceiling materials Ceiling titles: Ceiling the adhesives (puck Lay -in ceiling panels: Acoustical tiles: Miscellaneous Taping, joint, and spackling compound: Caulking/putties: Fire curtains and blankets: Laboratory hoods, table tops, gloves, etc.: Gaskets: ChloroFluoroCarbons Fire extinguishers both portable and installed halon suppression systems): Air conditioners (rooftop, room, and central): Walk in coolers (refrigeration or cold storage areas): Water fountains and dehumidifiers: Refrigerators/freezers/chillers: Heat pumps: Vending machines/food display cases: Poly -Chlorinated BiPhenyls (PCBs) Transformers: Transistors: Capacitors: Heat transfer equipment: —Light ballasts: Lead Lead -based paint woodwork, metal equipment, interior/ exterior uses): Lead -acid batteries li htin , exit signs, security systems Lead flashin molds and roof vents: Lead pipes and solder. Lead -lined X-ray rooms: Other Solid waste all non -building components such as unattached carpet, files, books trash, desks, chairs, etc. must be removed prior to demolition: Hazardous waste inciudin household must be properly handled and disposed of prior to demolition: Oil used oil, hydraulic oils in door closers, elevator shafts, etc. must be collected and properly disposed of prior to demolition: Tanks no evidence of former heating tanks or storage tanks exist): Appliances must be recycled by an appliance recycler Electronics: If you have questions or comments about this checklist, identify any additional items not found in this list, or would like to discuss an individual project, contact the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency at 651-296-6300 or 1-800-657-3864. Affiliation with project: D 06 c ow -OW CAto rJ l_ L C_ Title: 17 W N e V, Printed name: Tile w Date: h — O — Z `i Important Note: This guidance document is not intended as a substitute for reading Minnesota Rules and Statutes and making your own independent determination of their applicability to your renovation/demolition project. Examples in this guidance document do not represent an exhaustive listing of type of materials that may be required to be removed from a building prior to renovation/demolition. www.pca.state.mn.us - 651-296.6300 • 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 • Available in altemative formats w-sw4-20 • 7116109 Page 2 of 2 Minnesota Pollution Pre -Renovation / Demolition Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North Environmental Checklist St. Paul, MN 55155-4194 Asbestos Program Doc Type: Compliance/Enforcement Correspondence Minn. R. 7035.0806 requires that you remove the items below before starting,a renovation or demolition project, and then manage and recycle or dispose of them correctly. This checklist is provided to help you manage the project and does not need to be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency unless requested. Project Information Structure owner Structure information Name: NV, L-LC Building name: fLtsStaCNrtp\- 1A0oySe Address: Clt o 1 u U Mt30 t- P.J a 5, Address/Location: -�q'2°1 Na Q-C N L tzrl i.\ e City, State, Zip: V>LooHmtht'OO IAtJ 55LI31 City,State,Zip: tA0 53814 Contact name: C kt7 LqS CdRs Age of bldg (yrs): Size of bldg (sq ft): Phone number: (oS I - 1 S -5G $-3__ Present use of bldg: Demolition contractor Name: LiDDC- COWS-V-,JC-C%O(2 LLL Address: 1S lLOC>ct— City, State, Zip: wtr,y-r, S'C - PPuL S S 1 l 8 Contact name: Lt"-CLL- ° S _C.OtZ-c c5 Phone number: L S 1- S I S- SL 1; 3 Mercury Q Batteries Smoke detectors: Emergency lighting systems: Elevator controlpanels: Exit signs: Security systems and alarms: Lighting Fluorescent lights: High Intensity discharge Metal halide: High pressure sodium: Mercury vapor Neon: Switches for lighting using mercu relays lookfor any control associated with exterior or automated fighting s sterns "Silent" wall switches: Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems Thermostats: A uastats: Pressurestats: Prior use of bldg: Dates of renovation, demolition, or fire training burn: Start date: 11- S - z,4 End date: 1 1- 8 - 7- 4 (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) Firestats: Manometers: Thermometers: Boilersfumaces heaters and tanks Mercury flame sensors b pilot lights: Manometers thermometers, gauges: Pressure-trol: Float or level controls: Space heater controls: Electricals stems Load meters & supply relays: Phases litters: Micro relays: Mercury displacement relays: Asbestos Boiler rooms Boilers furnaces fireplaces, and their components: Cement sheets near heating equipment: bwer mswation: HVAC duct insulation: Ductwork flexible fabric connections: Fireproofing materials: Fire doors: Flooring: Vinyl floor tile: Vinyl sheet flooring: Asphalt tile: Linoleum paper bar —king: Mastic/ lue floor tile, carpet etc. Electrical Electricalpanels: Electrical wiring insulation: Heating and electrical ducts/conduit: Pipe and other insulation Aircell (corrugated cardboard): Millboard: Preform: Joint compound: www.pca.state.mn.us " 651-296-6300 " 800-657-3864 TTY 651-282-5332 or 800-657-3864 " Available in alternative formats w•sw4-20 " 7116109 Page 1 of 2 For more information on PCBs in caulking or paints, see MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw4-48k, Managing Sealants and Coatings Containing PCBs, at htto://www.oca.state.mn.us/publications/w-hw4-48k.odf. Timeframes for removal Remove all the wastes above and any other wastes which would be required to be removed at least two days before the intended renovation or demolition date. However, if due to accidental or emergency circumstances that were beyond the control of the structure owner it is unsafe or unfeasible to remove all of these wastes prior to the renovation or demolition work, then you may complete the work, but must identify and remove all of these wastes from the debris prior to disposal. Note that identifying and removing hazardous and problem wastes from debris is frequently much more difficult and expensive than removing them before demolition. Examples of accidental or emergency circumstances when this deferral could be allowed may include: • declaration by a government entity that the structure is unsafe to enter; • damage or partial destruction of the structure by accidental fire; • discovery after demolition or renovation has already started of previously unknown hazardous or problem wastes which could not reasonably have been identified beforehand. More information Guidance and requirements in this fact sheet were compiled from Minn. R. Chapters 7035 and 7045, and incorporate regulatory interpretation decisions made by the MPCA on July 3, 2013. Visit the Office of the Revisor of Statutes at https://www.revisor.mn.gov/pubs to review the Minnesota Rules directly. The MPCA has staff available to answer your waste management questions. For more information, contact your nearest MPCA solid waste staff. For information about waste and toxicity reduction, contact the Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP). Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Toll free (all offices)........... 1-800-657-3864 Brainerd.................................218-828-2492 Detroit Lakes..........................218-847-1519 Duluth .................................... 218-723-4 660 Mankato................................507-389-5977 Marshall.................................507-537-7146 Rochester...............................507-285-7343 St. Paul...................................651-296-6300 Willmar..................................320-214-3786 Website.........http://www.pca.state.mn.us Small Business Environmental Assistance Toll free .............................. 1-800-657-3938 Metro ..................................... 651-28 2-6143 Website http://www.pca.state.mn.us/sbeap/ Minnesota Technical Assistance Program Toll free ...................................1-800-247-0015 Metro ......................................... 612-624-1300 Website .............. http://www.mntap.umn.edu Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Toll free ...................................1-888-646-6367 Metro.........................................651-296-6157 Website ............._h_ttp://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ Minnesota Department of Health Toll free...................................1-888-345-0823 Metro.........................................651-201-4620 Website........ http://www.health.state.mn.us/ Page 3 of 3 December 2013 I w-sw4-07 Common wastes that must be removed before demolition Type of waste Appliances; such as air conditioners and furnaces More information See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw3-02, Recyclinq Appliances, at htto://www.pca.state.mn.us/publications/w-hw3-02.pdf. Asbestos; such as pipe lagging and furnace flues. See MPCA webpage #482, "If any asbestos -containing material (ACM) Is left In place In Asbestos Program, at the portion of structure to be demolished, then all resulting http://www.i)ca.state.mn.us/tchy7f7. debris must be managed and disposed as ACM. Electronics; such as smoke alarms and home See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw4-15, entertainment systems. Manaoina Electronic Wastes, at httr)://www.i)ca.state.mn.us/i)ublications/w-hw4-15.i)df. Environmental and safety system controls; such as thermostats and manometers. See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw4-62, Manaoina Universal Wastes, at htti)://www.i)ca-state.mn.us/i)ublications/w-hw4-62.pdf. Hazardous waste; such as lawn chemicals and paints. See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw3-12, Managing Waste from Residential Propertiesat http://www.pca.state.mn.us/publications/w-hw3-12.pdf. Lead -containing items; such as pipes and roof See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet#w-hw4-23, flashing. Lead Paint Disposal, at 'Lead paint may remain on the structure. htti)://www.pca-state.mn.us/publications/w-hw4-23.pdf. Lighting components; such as fluorescent/HID lamps and ballasts. Oils; such as fuel oil and hydraulic fluids Refrigerants and halons; such as chillers and halon fire extinguishing equipment. Solid wastes; such as furniture and window treatments. Submersible well pumps, which may contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or mercury. Any other wastes not acceptable at a disposal facility; such as radioactive or infectious wastes. See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw4-62, Manaoina Universal Wastes, at http://www.i)ca.state.mn.us/publications/w-hw4-62.pdf. See MPCA hazardous waste fact sheet #w-hw4-30, Used Oil and Related Wastes, at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/publications/w-hw4-30.i)df. See MPCA webpage #62, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), at htto://www.i)ca.state.mn.;s/vhlz4b8. Search for MDH publication #141-0434, 'Sealing Unused Wells', at http://www.health.state.mn.us/. Wastes that do not need to be removed before demolition You do not need to test paint for lead or remove suspected or known lead paint from a structure if you are going to demolish the structure or if it will be burned for a legitimate firefighter training burn. You also do not need to test caulking or paints for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or remove suspected or known PCB caulking or paint if you are going to demolish the structure. If the structure will be burned for firefighter training, however, the caulking and other sealants must be tested for PCBs and any PCB -containing caulking removed prior to the burn. Page 2 of 3 December 2013 1 w-sw4-07