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• Andrew Mack <br /> From: Andrew Mack <br /> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 4:44 PM <br /> To: 'tdanielson@cbburnet.com' <br /> Subject: SSTS Point of Sale Requirements 4755 BAYSIDE RD -06-117-23-22-0021 <br /> Attachments: 10-3-2000 Septic Permit.pdf; 1999 Septic Design Info.pdf <br /> Teri, <br /> This memo is in follow up to an inquiry regarding point of sale requirements for an existing septic system for <br /> the above described property. Orono City code requires that prior to point of sale transfer of any real estate <br /> with an existing septic system a certificate of SSTS compliance must be provided by a licensed MPCA septic <br /> inspector. Specifically the code requires as follows: <br /> Sec. 58-77. Property transaction standards for individual sewage treatment systems..�"r <br /> (a) <br /> No owner of a tract of land upon which a dwelling is located, or a tract of land upon which a structure <br /> which is required to have an individual sewage treatment system is located, shall sell or transfer to <br /> another party said tract of land, unless the following requirements are met: <br /> (1) <br /> The seller of any property having an individual sewage treatment system shall have a state <br /> licensed inspector or designer I complete the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) <br /> sewage system compliance inspection form for existing sewage systems in accordance with this <br /> article and Minnesota Rules chapter 7080. The exception would be a new septic system installed <br /> within the previous five years or a compliance inspection performed by a licensed inspector or <br /> designer I within the previous three years. <br /> �2) <br /> The seller must provide a copy of the completed sewage system disclosure form and the <br /> certificate of compliance or notice of non-compliance to any person who signs a purchase <br /> agreement. The disclosure form and certificate of compliance or notice of non-compliance <br /> inspection form must be provided to the buyer prior to signing the purchase agreement. <br /> (3) <br /> The licensed inspector or designer I must submit a copy of the certificate of compliance or notice <br /> of non-compliance to the city within 30 days of the date of inspection. <br /> (4) <br /> If the existing system is found to be out of compliance it must be brought into compliance prior to <br /> transfer of the property. If the system is not brought into compliance prior to transfer, the seller <br /> shall provide the buyer sufficient security in the form of an escrow agreement to assure the <br /> installation of a complying ISTS. <br /> (5) <br /> If the seller fails to provide a certificate of compliance, the seller shall provide the buyer sufficient <br /> security in the form of an escrow agreement to assure the installation of a complying ISTS. <br /> (6) <br /> The security shall be placed in an escrow with a licensed real estate closer, licensed attorney-at- <br /> law or a federal or state chartered financial institution. The amount escrowed shall be equal to <br /> 150 percent of a written estimate to install a complying ISTS provided by a licensed and certified <br /> installer, or the amount shall be equal to 110 percent of the written contract price for the <br /> installation of a complying ISTS provided by a licensed and certified installer. After a complying <br /> ISTS has been installed and a certificate of compliance issued, the City of Orono shall provide the <br /> escrow agent a copy of the certificate of compliance. <br /> The link to this section of the city code which contains the full local septic requirements may be viewed in its <br /> entirety for the above section at: <br /> https://librarv.municode.com/index.aspx?clientld=13094&stateld=23&stateName=Minnesota <br /> i <br />