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<br />SEPTIC SYST~M REPAIR <br /> <br />Preamble: <br /> <br />Inadequate treatment of sanitary sewage re~resents a significant "health hazard. Within the City of <br />Ramsey, there are thousands of on-site septic systems, all' of which have fmite service lives. Many <br />of these systems are beyond or are approaching their expected service life of 15 to 20 years. It is <br />inevita~le that seprl"c system failures, will occur ~d that the Chi' will receiv~ comJ?lain.tsregar~ng <br />these failures. It IS therefore xmperative that the CIty have a pohcy to deal WIth these failures which <br />" will avoid or limit any potential public health hazard. . , . " <br /> <br />Investigation of Complaints: <br /> <br />All complaints alleging the failure of a septic system will be investigated by the City's Building <br />Official or other staff knowledgeable in thIS area. The individual perfonning the inspection shall <br />conduct an on-site visit and shall identify the purpose of the visit to the occupant of the property if <br />the resident is home at the time of the visit. If the Inspector is refused access to the property for the <br />purpose of inspection, the Inspector shall infonn the resident that the . City Attorney will be <br />employed to gain legal access for the purpose of conducting the inspection. Any costs associated <br />with theOty Attorney's efforts will be considered project costs if the system is determined to be in <br />failure. " <br /> <br />Notice of Failure: . <br /> <br />. If the results of the investigation cause the Inspector to detennine that the system has failed, the <br />Inspector shall issue notice to the property owner stating that the system has failed and providing <br />the conditions observed for that conclusion. The Inspector shall require the system to be repaired <br />or replaced within a specific period of time, generally no more than thirty (30) days. The Building <br />Official may extend this period for reasonable cause, primarily reason relating to construction, <br />providing that the property owner provides evidence of regular pumping of the septic tank which <br />shall be no less frequent than biweekly.' . ". <br />''';'. ~..:;~..:.:~:.~,. <br />Failure to Comply With Repair or Replacement Order: <br /> <br />If the property owner fails to comply with the order of the Building Official, the Building Official <br />will notify the property owner in vvriting of the noncompliance and advise the propeny owner that <br />th~ City wip obtain two quotations for the repair work for licensed septic system installations and <br />will authonze the work to be perfonned. The City will further ask the home OWner to grant right <br />of entry onto the property within ten (10) days of the date of this notice. If a right of entry is not <br />fonhcoming within the designated period, the Building Official shall refer the need for access to the <br />property to the City Attorney. <br /> <br />The home owner shall be advised that all construction costs associated with the City repair and <br />legal fees. plus an administrative and overhead fee of 25% will. be charged to the cost of the repair. <br />Upon completion of the project, an itemized bill for the work will be sent to the property owner. If <br />the bill is not paid in full within thirty (30) days, interest will accrue at a rate set under City policy <br />and the entire project cost will be special assessed against the subject property. <br />