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House Number
925
Street Name
Brown
Street Type
Road
Street Direction
North
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925 Brown Road North
Document Type
Land Use
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2711823340001
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TO: Greg Gappa, Public Services Director <br /> FROM: Chris Pence, On-Site Systems Manager <br /> DATE: September 23, 1999 <br /> SUBJECT: Septic Review for 925 North Brown Road <br /> The above described property has a failing system due to a lack of a state required three (3) foot <br /> seperation between the ordinary high water table and the bottom of the drainfield. The system will <br /> need to be replaced by 12/31/2002. <br /> The property owner Lyle Cox contracted Swedlund Septic Service to design a septic system for the <br /> property. The design was submitted for review. The proposed design shows there is room for a <br /> primary site. There is no space for an alternate site. The proposed site is marginal at best due to the <br /> fact that the site is surrounded by fill soils. Chances are high that the primary site has also been <br /> affected by fill soils. Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Mr. Cox stating his intent to be hooked up <br /> to the city sewer system. <br /> Staff recommends approval of allowing this property to be connected to the city sewer system. The <br /> reasons for this are that the primary site is marginal due to fill soils and there is not an alternate site. <br />
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