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� ♦w .. <br /> August 30, 1991 <br /> Tim Hillman <br /> 400 Leaf Street <br /> Long Lake, MN 55356 <br /> RE: Request to re-connect to the existing drainfield <br /> Dear Mr. Hillman: <br /> Earlier this spring some surface discharge was noted below the <br /> tanks and it was discovered that the tile exiting the second tank <br /> ended after approximately 5 feet, outletting to a bed of driveway <br /> rock just west of the existing driveway. The City requested at <br /> this time to cap off the two existing tanks of approximately 750 <br /> gallons each such that the tanks could be used as a holding <br /> tank. <br /> The original drainfield was disconnected at some point in the <br /> past, probably due to the fact that it was not functioning <br /> properly. No permit was issued for any work done to the septic <br /> system so neither the problem nor the attempted solution is <br /> known. <br /> The existing system in its current state functions as a holding <br /> tank and does not conform to State or City codes. The existing <br /> , drainfield may or may not have the ability to treat all the <br /> household waste, however, it may work adequately until a decision <br /> regarding the Stubbs Bay Sewer Project is made. Also, the <br /> financial hardship of having a septic tank pumped every two weeks <br /> will be reduced as the drainfield should treat part of the <br /> household waste if not the entire load. <br /> The requirements for the reattachment of the drainfield will be <br /> as follows: <br /> 1. A repair permit will be required and a City licensed <br /> contractor will reattach the existing drainfield and <br /> replace any other components of the septic system <br /> deemed necessary at the time repairs are made. � <br />