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EXHIBIT D-17 <br />16. <br />Wording addition to Rural Sewage Treatment Policy 16 <br />on Page 4C-24 <br />Evidence of improper system functioning will require immediate corrective action. <br />Whenever an existing on-site system should be found to be operating improperly, the <br />property owner will be responsible for correcting the deficiencies in an expeditious manner. <br />Such corrective measures include a number of options and alternatives ranging from simple <br />maintenance to system replacement. If the owner cannot afford repairs or refuses to correct <br />a demonstrated problem, the City will cause the repairs to be made and the cost to be <br />assessed to the property. Because all properties must have designated both primary and <br />alternate drainfield sites before new home construction is allowed, most homes constmcted <br />since the late 1970*s have a location available for system replacement if necessary. <br />Alternative solutions where system replacement cannot be accomplished may include <br />use of innovative systems or holding tanks. However. If in the hi2hlv unusual circumstance <br />where repairs are a reasonable solution is impossible, the City will condemn the property.
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