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the plumbing inspector shall notify the licensee of the proposed action describing <br />the cause and stating that a hearing shall be held if request by him prior to formal <br />action by the City Council. <br />Licensees shall maintain soil test data, system plans and other records and <br />information as may be required by the administrator for the purpose of <br />determining compliance with this chapter. Records relating to any system <br />installation or renovation shall be retained for a period of three years following <br />completion of that activity, and copies of the same shall be transmitted to the <br />plumbing inspector. Licensees shall make available all information, files and <br />records, and other information required to be maintained to the administrator at <br />any time on the transmission of a reasonable request relating thereto. Pump - <br />Hauler licensees shall keep records of the location of disposal of pumped septage <br />and date of disposal. <br />8.30.06 Maintenan-m— <br />Subdivision L Municipal R.espon--ibilities. <br />a. Routine Cleaning. As stated in §8.30.05 Subd. 2c, each waste <br />disposal system shall be inspected on a biennial basis. <br />Maintenance of the system shall be required when the sludge <br />reaches a point 12 inches below the bottom of the outlet bale <br />and/or the sum reaches a point 3 inches above the bottom of the <br />outlet bale. <br />At the instruction of the plumbing inspector or his designated <br />representative, the owner shall pump his septic tank. Semi- <br />annual pumping may be required as normal routine <br />maintenance. A certificate of pumping and a pumping permit <br />shall be required and ca-n be obtained from the plumbing <br />inspector. One copy of the pumping permit, containing the <br />information specified on the pumping form shall be returned to <br />the plumbing inspector and kept on file. For systems equipped <br />with a distribution and/or dosing box, the owner shall arrange for <br />the opening of the box and removal of any settled solids therein at <br />least once a year. At the time of cleaning, the plumbing inspector <br />shall certify that scum and/or sludge levels have been reduced to <br />acceptable levels. <br />b. Scheduling and notification_ The plumbing inspector or his <br />designated representative shall maintain a detailed record of all <br />routine cleaning and inspections and shall notify the entire City <br />semi-annually of the need for routine maintenance of their on -site <br />systems. <br />Subd. 2. Individual Responsibilities. <br />a. Access. It shall be the duty of the owner or occupant of the <br />property to maintain all-weather access to the system and give <br />free access to the property at reasonable times for the purpose of <br />effecting scheduled maintenance as outlined in §8.30.06 Subd. 1. <br />Printed 12/28/90 <br />Page 263 <br />a� <br />
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