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Some people with health issues can not be without electricity. They need oxygen or they need air conditioning to maintain their health. Your tolerance of noise would be the least of concern. If they have permits pulled and they were inspected, they are safe. Start there.
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Propane Tanks and Generators
I can only speak from my experience in Maine and New Hampshire. Had a Generac propane generator installed in Maine about 7 years ago, was placed on a pad within a foot of the house. Required to be 10 feet from a window. we had 3 100 gal. tanks, no regulations on how far from the house. They are right against the back of the house. When we moved to New Hampshire last summer (2022) we had a Generac propane installed there. Same regulations, all local and state approved. That was connected to an under ground tank located further away. Not sure on the distance. But it's larger so probably much further away.
As far as noise goes, when you need them, noise is not an issue. Those complaining probably wished they had one. Remember, many people in TV are on some type of medical support, and can't be without electricity. I believe every house should have one. |
I would check on their allowability. If they are okay, there is nothing to be done but I would not want those tanks close to my house either because I would have to look at them or for safety reasons. And people ask why there are rules. They should be buried. I would not spend $15,000 to save $150 worth of food in my refrigerator and give myself another piece of equipment to maintain. I lived through Sandy, you manage. Everybody is so helpless.
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The back-up generator makes zero noise unless there is a power outage. Some installations automatically run a weekly test for 10 minutes - so practically speaking - minor inconvenience for 10 minutes a week. The owner of the home may in fact have a valid medical reason that requires power at all times (oxygen)
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Florida state fire code:
6.30.2.3
No part of an underground or mounded ASME container shall be less than 10 ft (3 m) from a building or line of adjoining property that can be built upon. OMG....what kind of hillbilly trailer park thing they got going on here?!?!?!?!? There's enough propane in those tanks to power that generator for a month!!! And when's the last time we've needed this???? Unless my eyes are deceiving me there is no way those tanks are beyond 10 feet from the house. Depending on who's rocks they are adjacent to the house they may not even be on their own property. A lot of people making a lot of wrong assumptions of what they actually own in these patio villa homes. If it were me I would not call anybody but the fire department. They'll take care of it. |
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From a quick look at a few links, that amount of propane would run the generator for 48-72 hours. |
Tanks are for a generator and should be buried in The Villages.
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I don't get the propane use when you can get NG versions of these generators and NG is at pretty much every house.
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