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TO: Jeanne Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />Thomas Jacobs, Building Inspector <br />Alan Olson, Village Planner <br />FROM: Michael Gaffron, On -Site Systems Manager <br />DATE: October 21, 1980 <br />SUBJECT: Synopsis of History and Recommendations on Septic System <br />Jerry Hansen House, 3051 Farview Lane <br />Since the location and type of septic system for this house is a point <br />of contention at the present time, I will review what has happened on it <br />to date: <br />Farview Subdivision approved; Lot 7, Block 1, contains two <br />existing wetlands and drainage easements surrounding it <br />as per attached copy of plat. <br />9-4-79 Percolation test site evaluation report by Mark Gronberg <br />indicates location of perc tests and borings and proposed <br />a shallow trench drainfield system in natural soil due to <br />high water table. <br />11-13-79 A3ditional testing to west of 9-4-79, apparently due to <br />relocation of house, indicated shallow trench drainfield <br />would work. Report indicated original alternate site <br />would become primary site, new testing would be alternate. <br />11-12-79 Applic2 Guhmitted plans for home with site plan and survey <br />indicat a tennis court spanning drainage easement in southeast <br />corner <br />12-3-79 Septic proposal approved as attached sheet, noting location <br />of primary and alternate siteE and stating that tennis court <br />could not encroach on drainage easement. Also stated that <br />rear yard area was to be preserved for primary and future <br />drainfield; also must maintain 75' separation from edge of <br />actual wetland. <br />8-80 Nitz contacted me to discuss locating a tennis court on the lot <br />and how to work it in with a septic system. Although the City <br />had previously and again indicated to Nitz or his agents that <br />there was little room on the lot for a tennis court and primary <br />and alternate d- infield, and/or filling to the extent Hansen <br />wanted. We discussed some possible options as to septic systems <br />for the lot including a sand bed for primary and future mounds <br />to southwest of house. At this point no major disturbance of <br />original soil had occurred in the rear yard drainfield areas. <br />Nothing was resolved. Nitz said he would decide what he would <br />do and notify the City. <br />