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' � - 198 - � <br /> ' Page 37 <br /> � <br /> 7 . 2 Communities shall ensure the a�pointment of trained and � �' <br /> qualified persons as administrators/inspectors , the absence of <br /> any conflicting business or interest within the jurisdiction, and <br /> should provide e�cpress standards relating to removal of adminis- <br /> trative personnel. <br /> 7 . 3 Ordinances should provide o�portunity for cooperation or <br /> the selective delegation to administrators from other units of <br /> administrative responsibilities, particularly wnere funding/ <br /> staffing is marginally adequate. <br /> 8 . Enforce.ment. Ordinances shall contain �ppropriat� appeal, <br /> variance and en�orcement provisions . - <br /> 8 . 1 Ordi*�ar_ces shouid con��in speci=ication as to violations , <br /> fines , penalties , and other remedies associated t'�erewi1�h. <br /> 8 . 2 Ordinances should contain provisions enabling `he admini- <br /> strator or otner orficiai to issue orders to: susnend or revoke <br /> per.nits or stoo action where perfor.-�ance is occurri�g in violation <br /> of requir:nent; requi�� the correction o� new or existing systems <br /> where, following inspection and r�view, a system is deternined <br /> to be defective; require owners to cease and desist from tne use <br /> of an on-site system operating in a manner creating hazard to <br /> public health, saiety, or wel�are. � <br /> 8 . 3 Ordinznces should contain governmental au�nority �o inspect -'� <br /> existing systems following adeqIIate notice . Crdinances should contain <br /> provisions requiring gover_Tunental inspection of syste_*ns for which <br /> there is probable'cause to believe that a nazard to public hzalth, -- <br /> sazety or weliare exists. <br /> 8. 4 Ordinances should orovide authority for the local gover�- <br /> ment to perform inspecticn and maintenance when the same are not <br /> performed in com�lianc� with ordinance requirements . <br /> 8 . 5 Ordinances shcul.d provide for the recove�-y of costs- relating <br /> to sys�em maintenance fram owners of o_^_-site syst�ms to which such <br /> problems are att ib�table. <br /> 8 . 6 Ordina.nces should conta�n procedures �or appeal of admini- <br /> strative actions . <br /> 8 .7 Ordinances should contain a variance provision which allows <br /> di.mer_sional variances and the ability �o irtpose alt�rnative or <br /> additional design, site, or location requirements witn respect to <br /> variance applications . Frovisions in the ordinance which are non- <br /> variai�le shouid be specified. - <br /> 9 . Areas o� the community where on-site syst��s are per�nitted as <br /> tempora�-y and pennanent falilities should be delineated on a nap <br /> using U.S. Soil Conservation Service soil class , including high <br /> groundwater table, steep slopes and underlyir.g roc!c close to ground <br /> surface. <br />
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