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Septic Systems For Specif.c Residences in Countryside Drive <br />November 4, 1986 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />It appears that enc-oachments into or near the drainfield by <br />other utilities or systems have caused severe problems on this site, <br />hence the City cannot issue a Certificate of Occupancy until these <br />problems are resolved. Note that the alternate drainfield site on <br />this property, to the rear of the house, will require a mound system. <br />Given the proi,lems as stated above, we feel it would be most prudent <br />to abandon the existing drainfield and construct a mound in the rear <br />yard. A diagram of the existing situation is attached. <br />To summarize, the following items must be resolved and completed <br />before the City can consider issueing Occupancy Certificates for these <br />homes: <br />A) 2550 Countryside Drive <br />1) Provide and install pump failure alarm, make electrical <br />connections from pump and alarm to house; <br />2) Repair drop boxes; <br />3) Place additional soil cover over drainfield lines; <br />4) Uncover and protect curtain drain outlet. <br />B) 2590 Countryside Drive <br />1) Submit plans, soil testing for approval of drainfield in rear <br />yard; <br />2) Install drainfieA per approved plans; <br />3) Provide and install pump and pump failure alarm. Make <br />appropriate electrical connections to house; <br />4) Inspect basement sump pumps and permanently eliminate any <br />groundwater sumo discharges away from septic system. <br />C) 2615 Countryside Drive <br />1) Provide a_3 install pump failure alarm, make electrical <br />connections from pump and alarm to house. <br />2) Option 1: <br />a. Abandon existing well, install new well in approved <br />location; <br />b. Remove and relocate buried electric service cable from <br />drainfield area; <br />