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City of Orono <br /> 2750 Kelly Parkway S�P 6 ���;� <br /> P.O. Box 66 <br /> Crystal Bay, Mn. 55323 <br /> i.e. Request for sewer connection to the North Brown Rd. sewer project for 2085 <br /> county Rd. Six. <br /> Dear City Officials, <br /> Because of the location of a septic system designed by S&P Testing on my <br /> property, I had a second opinion as to the suitability of the site that was tested and <br /> approved by the city when this property was subdivided. Mike , Steve, Bob Koch <br /> {Septic testing and Design), and myself walked the site and found some areas that met <br /> the 12 inch standard and most that did not. I was told that This could definitely not be <br /> used as a site because it did not meet the standard. I then requested that since we <br /> were all here that we should retest the borings on the site that was supposed to meet <br /> code. We found a few borings to be ok but 3/4's of the site was below standard just as <br /> the first site was. In addition, the soil is to be undisturbed and non compacted by <br /> heavy equipment. The site S&P selected has 20 to 30 tree boring sites where trees <br /> were spaded out by heavy trucks and a plug of soif plopped into the site. This soil <br /> does not meet the criteria set by the state. Now, instead of saying that this site could <br /> not be used as quickfy as Steve dismissed the First site, 1 was told that we could get <br /> special permission to build an experimental system but if it fails, nobody would be at <br /> fault. I asked what would be done if it does fail because I have no place to build a <br /> septic system. Steve told me that they would require me to build on the same site±! In <br /> discussion with Bob Koch and Elmer J. Peterson co., They had never heard of such a <br /> ridiculous idea. If it fails the first time with a special design, what makes anyone <br /> believe that it will last when built the second time. Mike Gaffron was shaking his head <br /> when we were investigating the borings on #he "approved site". He could not believe <br /> they designed it over all the tree borings and obviously heavy equipment had to have <br /> driven over this area extensively. Bob Koch told me that there is no question that I <br /> should get onto the city sewer system because to build on any site would require a <br /> huge addition of sand and that would drive the cost of the system very high and no <br /> guarantee that it could tast. He would not trust it. Plus, to be on sewer would save all <br /> the trees that would have to be destroyed for the experiment. <br /> I am requesting that my property be included in the North Brown Rd. sewer <br /> project and that an easement be allowed to cross 1090 N. Brown Rd. property. 1090 <br /> North Brown Rd. does have two to three viable sites for septic systems and does not <br /> require the city sewer as my property does. If you have any questions my phone at <br /> home is 475-3197 and work 475-0989. Thank you for your consideration of this <br /> matter. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dr. John Maresh <br />