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888 Dakota Avenue <br />March 29, 1988 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Neither design technically meets all code requirements, and it is my <br />opinion that there is no system that can be designed for this site that <br />fully meet all requirem^nts. Given the acknowledgement by all parties <br />present on the site that there is a difference of opinion that would have <br />to be settled by the City inspector, it is my opinion that a mound system <br />was the most appropriate .' the two potential repair methods, from the <br />standpoint that the proposals seem to have an equal potential for success, <br />using a mound initially preserves the future possibility of installing a <br />trench or pressurized bed system later on if for some reason the mound <br />failed in the future. This would not be the case if the pressurized bed or <br />trench system was initially installed, which would disrupt the soil <br />structure and eliminate any future chance for a mound system. <br />This system was approved by me with the knowledge of all parties <br />present that the system will not technically meet all code standards but is <br />the best system under the circumstances. The property owner is advised to <br />remove the water softner from the system, and c»* down on water use as much <br />as is feasible. <br />