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A. An ISTS determined to be <br />failing shall be upgraded, <br />replaced, or repaired in accord <br />with Minnesota Rules Chapter <br />7080.0060, within three (3) <br />years, or its use is <br />discontinued. The Health <br />Authority, at its discretion, may <br />grant an extension of an <br />additional two (2) years. <br />B. An ISTS posing an imminent <br />threat to public health or safety <br />shall be up;;raded, replaced or <br />repaired within 10. months. The <br />Health Authority will give <br />consideration to weather <br />conditions in determining <br />compliance dates. If an ISTS is <br />determined to be a public <br />health nuisance by the Health <br />Authority, the Health Authority <br />may order the owner of the <br />ISTS to cease use immediately <br />and not allow use of the ISTS <br />until it is corrected in <br />accordance with the <br />recommendations of the Health <br />Authority. <br />SUBDIVISION 9: VIOLATIONS. <br />Noncompliance with this Ordinance by an <br />applicant, permitee, installer or other <br />person, as determined by the Health <br />Authority, shall constitute a violation. <br />9.2 Serving a Notice of Violation. The Health <br />Authority shall serve in person or by mail a <br />Notice of Violation upon any person <br />determined to be not in compliance with <br />this Ordinance. <br />9.3 Contents of a Notice of Violation. A <br />Notice of Violation shall contain the <br />following: <br />A. <br />B. <br />C. <br />D. <br />A statement documenting the findings <br />of fact determined through <br />inspections, reinspection or <br />investigation. <br />A list of specific violation or <br />violations of this Ordinance. <br />The specific requirements for <br />correction or removal of the specified <br />violation(s). <br />A mandatory time schedule for <br />correction, removal and compliance <br />with this Ordinance.