I do have to say the inspector I got was very nice and he also agreed that the inspectors now a day are not as bad as they used to be. So in conclusion the inspection and qualification went very well and only took about an hour and I will now have my permit. He had already taken pictures and all the details of where the magazine is currently located and stated that he will be able to qualify it in its current location. He then contacted a variance officer in Washington and discussed indoor type 4 magazines distance tables and the conclusion was that the TOD does not apply to indoor type 4 storage magazines. After browsing around the internet and gathering my evidence about distance tables applying to outdoor magazines only, I emailed him back and supplied the information to him. He left yesterday issuing my permit and said that he would come back to qualify the magazine when I had relocated it. We also went over best practices for storage and some of the other laws in the orange book. We browsed the property and found a more suitable location for the magazine outdoors or in another shed further away from its current location. He came to the conclusion that it was too close to inhabited buildings since it was 137 feet away instead of 150 feet. The only question that arose was my location. He was very happy with the construction of my magazine and had no questions about it. I received my inspection by the ATF agent out of Detroit yesterday.
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