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TO: Street File <br /> FROM: Chris Pence, On-Site Syste s Manager <br /> DATE: October 25, 2000 <br /> SUBJECT: Septic System at 4485 Bayside Road <br /> A new house is being constructed at the above stated property. The homeowners are going to live <br /> in the existing home and then move into the new home when it is finished. The existing house will <br /> then be torn down. According to Joe Haus (homeowner), he is estimating that he will be moving <br /> into the home around January 2001. <br /> The existing septic system is going to be expanded to meet the capacity of the new house. The <br /> existing mound is going to be added onto this fall and used until the new house is ready. Three 1300 <br /> gallon septic tanks have been installed for the new house. When the new house is ready to move <br /> into, the new tanks (connected to new house) will then be connected to the expanded mound. The <br /> existing tanks at the old house will need to be pumped, crushed and filled per Chapter 7080.0176. <br /> The final issue is that the existing well at the old house does not meet the 50' setback to the mound. <br /> Joe Haus (homeowner), Tony Eiden (general contractor) and Russ Olson (septic contractor) are <br /> aware that the existing well will need to be abandoned prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy. <br /> The city will need to receive the paper work from the well driller prior to issuance of the certificate <br /> of occupancy.. <br />