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: t <br />i r <br />tm <br />Proposed revision to Section 12.30, Subd. 8(B)(4): <br />(This section was last revised on May 13,1996 per Ord. #147,2nd Series) <br />4. Owners of Non-Compliant systems shall be issued orders <br />requiring maintenance, repair or replacement per Subdivision 5(C) as follows: <br />(a) Systems located within the Shoreland District found <br />to be non-compliant due solely to lack of 3 feet of unsaturated soil or sand between <br />the distribution device and the limiting soil characteristics, shall be repaired or <br />replaced within a reasonable period of time not to extend past December 3 1 of the <br />second tenth year following the year in which repair orders are issued, the intent <br />being that at least two isn full construction seasons (May thru November) shall be <br />allowed for the completion of repairs. <br />(b) Systems located outside the Shoreland District found <br />to be non-compliant due solely to lack of 3 feet of unsaturated soil or sand betw.en <br />the distribution device and the limiting soil characteristics, shall be repaired or <br />replaced within a reasonable period of time not to extend past December 31 of the <br />tenth year following the year in which repair orders are issued, the intent being that <br />10 full construction seasons (May thru November) shall be allowed for completion <br />of repairs. <br />(c) Systems found to be non-conforming because they are <br />either "failing" or "prohibited" as defined in Subdivision 2 of this Section, shall be <br />repaired or replaced within 90 days if feasible but in no case later than 1 calendar <br />year after the date of the repair order. <br />(d) Sewage tanks requiring pumping in order to eliminate <br />surface discharge shall be pumped within 48 hours and as often as necessary <br />thereafter to eliminate effluent discharge until system repairs are completed.