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To:Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />From:Stephen Weckman, On-Site Systems Manager <br />Date:July 29, 1992 <br />Subject: Subdivision #1759, Karen & Patrick Proft <br />Septic Review <br />The purpose of this review is to determine whether the lot <br />line rearrangement will adversely affect the siting of an <br />alternate drainfield for future use for 70 Myrtlewood Road as the <br />proposed change will decrease the size of this lot. <br />Steve Schirmers* report dated July 14, 1992 indicates that <br />no conforming alternate septic site is available for the parcel <br />in question. Soil borings indicate that a mound system would be <br />required but property L'ze, wetland setbacks and steep slopes <br />limit this lot and no sivs is available which would meet state <br />and city codes. The report also indicates that the lot line <br />rearrangement would not adversely affect future septic siting due <br />to the proximity of this area to the wetland. <br />Site inspection confirmed that the land to be divided off <br />from 70 Myrtlewood Road would not be suitable for drainfield <br />siting. This area is mostly wetland with the remainder lying <br />within 70' of rhe wetland and therefore would not be suitable for <br />future drainfield siting. <br />To summarize, 70 Myrtlewood Road is already too small to <br />contain an alternate drainfield site. The proposed land sale <br />does not change this situation. Obviously this property would <br />benefit by acquiring land suited for an alternate drainfield site <br />if such land exists along its boundaries. <br />Isv
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