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To: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />From: Steve Weckman, Septic Inspector <br />Date: August 8, 1991 <br />Subject: Mark Johnson Subdivision, 4455 Bayside Road, Review of <br />Septic System Information <br />A. Proposed Lot 1 <br />The existing house on proposed Lot 1 has a septic system <br />that is failing as noted on the recent inspection. The system <br />consists of one concrete tank of unknown size, two trenches of <br />approximately 75' in length and an overflow tile that outlets <br />into the wet land to the south of this property. Since this lot <br />has a failing septic system, primary and alternate drainfield <br />sites have been identified. These sites will be used in the <br />event that the existing system cannot be repaired satisfactorily. <br />The fo I lowing repairs wi 11 be made to the existing septic <br />system as soon as weather permits. Sections of drainfield tile <br />that have been crushed will be replaced as well as any rock that <br />was displaced during the excavation. The overflow pipe leading <br />from the distribution box will be cemented shut and a section of <br />that pipe approximately 10' away from the distribution box will <br />be removed where the pipe wi 11 be plugged again to assure that <br />septic effluent does not use the abandoned pipe as a conduit. <br />Missing baffles from the septic tank will be replaced as well. <br />B. Proposed Lot 2 <br />Soil testing and design have been completed for proposed Lot <br />2. The results indicate that the lot is suitable for both <br />primary and alternate mound-type drainfield sites adequate to <br />serve a 4-bedroorn home. The sites do have sufficient drainfield <br />area for larger than a 4-bedroom home if necessary. These sites <br />may be used at the time a home is built on the lot. <br />cc: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />lsv