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conducted by a qualified employee or under a <br />independent of the owner and installer. <br /> <br />license <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT The City's Building Inspection Department. <br /> <br />FAILING SYSTEM - Any ISTS that discharges sewage to a seepage <br />pit, cesspool, drywell or leaching pit and any system with <br />less than three feet of soil or sand between the bottom of the <br />distribution medium and the saturated soil level or bedrock. <br />In addition any system posing an imminent threat to public <br />health or safety as defined in MN.RULES 7070.0020 Subp. 19A <br />shall be considered failing. <br /> <br />INCORPORATION - The mixing of manure or septage with the <br />topsoil, concurrent with the application or immediately <br />thereafter, by means such as discing, plowing, rototilling, <br />injection or other mechanical means. <br /> <br />INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM (ISTS) - A sewage treatment <br />system or part thereof, serving a dwelling, or other <br />establishment or group thereof, and using sewage tanks or <br />advanced treatment followed by soil treatment and disposal. <br />Individual sewage treatment system includes holding tanks and <br />privies. <br /> <br />INSPECTOR - An individual qualified to review proposed plans <br />and inspect ISTS and who meet the licensure and registration <br />requirements of the MPCA. <br /> <br />LAND USE DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION - The term includes, but not <br />limited to applications for the following: construction <br />permits, ISTS permits, vegetative alteration permits, <br />topographic alterations permits, or other types of zoning <br />permits, conditional use permits, amendments to this <br />Ordinance, variances from the provisions of the Ordinance, and <br />the subdivision of real estate. The application is not <br />considered complete and will not be accepted by the Planning <br />and Zoning Department unless all fees are paid, preliminary <br />reviews and approval completed, submitted with associated <br />supporting information and documents, and such other <br />information as required by the Planning and Zoning <br />Administrator. <br /> <br />MOTTLING - As applied to soils, means a zone of chemical and <br />reduction activity, appearing as splotchy patches of red, <br />brown, or grey in the soil. In subsoils with a color value of <br />four or more the term mottling also includes soil having <br />matrix colors with a chrome of two or less as described in <br />"Keys to Soil Taxonomy" 5th Edition, 1992 Soil Management <br />Support Services, technical monograph No. 19, which is <br />incorporated herein by reference. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />