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c.sewage,systecsurfaceSA: MS HIST: : <br />propos <br />eleva'. <br />accept <br />DNR; <br />( <br />• <br />chara> <br />surve: <br />setba <br />to evaluate submitted research to determine if the proposed alternative standards will protect public health and the environment. After this determination is complete, the consultants must recommend whether to certify the alternative standards. The specialists must state reasons for their recommendation.Subp. 8. Requirements for more restrictive standards. <br />Local units of government may adopt and enforce more restrictive <br />standards for a designated area provided each more restrictive <br />standard is clearly labeled, identified as meeting at least one <br />of the three criteria in the definition, and submitted to the <br />commissioner under subpart 5. Local units of government must <br />submit local ordinances with more restrictive standards to the <br />commissioner with an explanation of each provision that is more <br />restrictive than technical standards and criteria. <br />Subp. 9. Enforcement of local ordinances. Local units of <br />government shall enforce local ordinances that regulate <br />individual sewage treatment systems through permitting programs <br />that meet the requirements under part 7080.0310 and inspection <br />programs that meet the requirements under part 7080.0315. Local <br />units of government may also enforce local ordinances that are <br />applicable requirements under Minnesota Statutes, section <br />115.071, subdivisions 3 and 4. <br />SA: MS s 115.03; 115.55; 115.56 <br />mST: 20 SR 1995 <br />7080.0310 PERMIT PROGRAM FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS <br />Subpart 1. General requirements for permit program. <br />A. A local unit of government with a local ordinance <br />to regulate individual sewage treatment systems must have a <br />corresponding permit program that specifically addresses the <br />following: <br />(1) permit application requirements; <br />(2) permit review and approval requirements and <br />procedures; <br />(3) recordkeeping; and <br />(4) reporting. <br />These program elements must contain the minimum <br />requirements under subparts 2 to 5. Permits are required for <br />all new construction and replacement. <br />B. A local unit of government with a local ordinance <br />to regulate bedroom or bathroom additions must comply with <br />subparts 3, item B, and 4. <br />» Subp. 2. ISTS permit application requirements. ISTS <br />permit applications must include exhibits described under <br />subpart 4, items A and B, and include general requirements to <br />adequately identify the property and owners, a site evaluation <br />report, a design summary and drawings, applicable construction <br />information, and any other information requested by the <br />permitting authority pertinent to this process. Exhibits for <br />site € must I per SOT applic permii reappj changt <br />autho) <br />Sul <br />permii <br />i <br />local <br />exhib; <br />appli« <br />eithe.’ <br />not be <br />appro- <br />compl <br />gover: <br />addit <br />sewag <br />requi; <br />Sul <br />gover: <br />notic- <br />enfor< <br />taken <br />Permi <br />in pa <br />summa <br />( <br />Sul <br />gover: <br />demon: <br />the r« <br />inspe' <br />the n. <br />emplo: i <br />of go- <br />met hoc <br />varia; <br />exper <br />exper <br />3a. ' <br />year i <br />March <br />SA: M! <br />I