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� l <br /> SUMMARY ORDINANCE <br /> A SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 199 , SECOND SERIES AMENDING SECTION <br /> 12.30 OF THE CITY OF ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING ON-SITE SEWAGE <br /> TREATMENT SYSTEMS. <br /> The Council of the City of Orono ordains: <br /> A summary te� of the above cited ordinance is approved in the following form: <br /> 1. This ordinance deletes sections that are no longer applicable, cla.rifies sections that are <br /> unclear,and updates the Orono code such that it meets the minimum standards of Minnesota <br /> Rules Chapter 7080. <br /> 2. PerFormance systems will be prohibited from use witlun the City. Warrantied systems will <br /> also continue as prohibited from use within the City. <br /> 3. Many definitions have been deleted such as building, cesspool, holding tank, on-site sewage <br /> treatment system, seepage pit, septage, septic tank, sewage, site evaluator/system designer <br /> and soil treatment area because they are clearly defined in Chapter 7080. <br /> 4. The time requirement for connection to municipal sewer has been changed to be the same <br /> as replacement of a septic system. . <br /> 5. A section has been added defining what activity requires a septic system. <br /> 6. Standard systems will be required in Orono. A new technology system can be used if the <br /> property has alternate sites that meet the requirements of a standard system. An e�sting <br /> property that has no standard sites can use a new technology. <br /> 7. Any expansion of an existing building including decks and patios, construction of an <br /> accessory building, driveway or land alteration will require an alternative septic site to be <br /> designated and preserved. <br /> 8. The ISTS requirements for a variance, conditional use permit or a subdivision have been <br /> cleazly explained and defined. <br /> 9. The min.imum setback requirement between wells and septic systems is reduced from 75'to <br /> 50'to be consistent with Minnesota Department of Health minimum standards. <br /> 10. For a site evaluation and an ISTS design, the code is amended to require three soil borings <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />