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Septic Systems Fo.- Fpecific Residences in Countryside Drive <br />November 4, 1986 <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />C. Uncover drainfield lines and pump line at points of <br />electrical service excavation, replace/repair portions of <br />drainfield as necessary; <br />d. Remove trees that encroach on drainfield lines; or <br />Option 2: <br />a. Install a new mound -type drainfield at the alternate <br />site in rear yard, usinq existing tanks and pump station. <br />Abandon existing drainiield, pump line and curtain drain <br />(leave in place - no need to dig all this up). This will <br />allow you to use existing well and electrical service lines <br />in place. <br />I would note to you that if you hire Ritter to complete the work <br />on these systems, no additional permits will be required. If you hire <br />another contractor, new permits will have to be obtained for the work <br />to be completed, because: <br />1. Use of a contractor not familiar with the existing system <br />layouts will likely result in additional staff time being spent <br />on the site to bring the new contractor "up to speed"; and <br />2. It is a long-standing City policy that general permits are <br />non -transferable; and <br />3. In signing for the permit, the contractor assumes <br />responsibility for the work he performs, hence the permit bacomes <br />an important document if liability problems arise. <br />Please feel free to contact me at 473-7357 if you have any <br />questions or if I can be of further assistance. <br />Sincerely, / <br />_`l -� <br />Michael P. Gaffr , <br />Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />MPG/tln <br />cc: Mimi Dennehy, Merrill Lynch <br />Carl Widmer, Widmer Brothers <br />Duane Ritter, Ritter Excavating, Inc. <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />Thomas J. Jacobs, Building Official <br />Lyle Oman, Field Inspector <br />Mark E. Berr.hardson, City Administrator <br />Enclosure <br />