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TO: Street File <br /> FROM: Chris Pence, On-Site Systems Manager <br /> DATE: April 11, 2000 <br /> SUBJECT: 1150 Lyman Avenue <br /> 1150 Lyman Avenue is a vacant lot that is part of a subdivision that was divided in April of 1983. <br /> Septic testing was done and approved. Due to the recent change in State Codes, the septic testing <br /> is no longer valid. <br /> Bernie Miller of Westwood Professional Services was contracted to conduct septic testing on the <br /> site. It was determined that a three-bedroom house is all that can be allowed on the property due to <br /> site limitations. The City is granting administrative variances to allow the septic sites on the <br /> property. The reasons for this are that the property is a legallot of record and subdivided with <br /> approved septic sites. Also, a11 setbacks and design information meet the minimum provisions of <br /> Chapter 7080. <br /> Prior to a la.nd alteration permit or building permit being issued the following must be complete: <br /> 1. Maximum of a three bedroom home. <br /> 2. Driveway location cannot vary from what is on the septic design. <br /> 3. A durable fence must completely enclose both septic sites. <br />
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