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TO:Wendy Bottenberg <br />FROM:Matt Bolterman, On-Site Systems Manager <br />DATE:August 10, 2001 <br />SUBJECT: Septic Review for Lot 4 and 5 Kokesh Farm - Puckett CLT* <br />The proposed application shows lot four will be used as fenced in horse pastures for lot five Since <br />lot four and five are not going to be combined the septic sites on lot four must be protected tor future <br />residential use. The primary and secondary septic sites for lot four are located in pasture = 6 These <br />septic sites shall be protected to ensure lot four has adequate septic locations in the future <br />Compaction of soil can occur from repeated use activities such as horse training and ruin a septic <br />site. <br />I recommend the following for lot four: <br />1) limiting pasture # 6 to just pasturing of horses and not used as a training area. <br />2) Require the alternate site to be entirely inside or outside of the fenced pasture This will limit soil <br />disturbance when the fence is put in or fixed. This can be done by relocating the alternate septic <br />site outside the fenced area, or the fence can be enlarged to enclose the entire septic site <br />Lot 5 has a non-compliant septic system that must be replaced by 12-31-2010. This lot has two <br />replacement sites but one near Watertown Road has been disturbed and will no longer be viable to <br />use as a septic site. <br />1 recommend the following for lot five: <br />1) Pasture # 3 must be protected as a septic site only. This is currently the only site left for a <br />replacement septic site for lot five. Pasture # 3 shall only be used if another septic site is located on <br />lot five. <br />m •