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Public Works Committee 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 12/13/2011 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Discuss Septic System Repair Policy <br />Background: <br />Attached to this case is a copy of a policy adopted by the City in 1992, which relates to the repair of failed septic <br />systems. As is explained in the preamble to the policy its purpose is to insure public health and safety. Over the <br />years the policy has rarely been used to provide funding for the repair of failed septic systems. Implementation of <br />the policy has only been in cases where the property owner refuses to address the failure, or where funding for the <br />repair could not be obtained elsewhere. On August 19, 2009 the Public Works Committee discussed the septic <br />system repair policy in conjunction with a resident request for assistance. The recommendation of the Committee <br />at that time was to reaffirm the policy, but they also directed staff to research other alternatives for financing such <br />repairs. The intent of the Committee was to leave the City policy in place, which involves special assessment of the <br />repair, but only as a last resort. <br />Staff has been approached twice in the last two years regarding use of this policy to fund failing septic systems. In <br />late 2009 the City did exercise use of this policy to repair a failing residential septic system, at which time the <br />policy was reaffirmed by the Council. Last month the Council again agreed to use this policy to address another <br />failing residential septic system, and staff continues to work through this matter with the property owner. During <br />this most recent request the Council thought they may want to consider some language revisions to the policy, since <br />it may be more likely to be utilized in the current economic times. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />Staff researched several alternative funding options that may be available through various assistance programs <br />within Anoka County and the state of Minnesota. The Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) has <br />emergency assistance monies available for housing related issues, with eligibility requirements based upon family <br />income guidelines. In 2010 ACCAP disbanded and forwarded all requests for financial housing assistance to the <br />Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation (GMHC) Housing Resource Center, which administers community <br />block grant funds through a contract with Anoka County. The eligibility requirements include; home value, age of <br />the unit, residence time within the unit, and family household income. GMHC currently has a two year waiting <br />period for this program. <br />The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency is a state agency that works with local communities to distribute funds to <br />residents that meet their eligibility requirements. They can issue interest free loans to those that meet their criteria, <br />and place a lien on their property for repayment. If the resident were to remain in the home for a period of ten <br />years the loan would be forgiven. Unfortunately, since ACCAP was in existence at the time this entity was going <br />out for contracts with local carriers, Anoka County was not included in the pool and therefore funding within Anoka <br />County is not available at this time. The program is currently working to remedy this situation, but it will take <br />some time to resolve. During the investigation staff also learned of a couple of other potential assistance <br />options, which include a "Rebuilding Together Loan" with the County, and "Fix Up Fund Loan" with the state. <br />During the most recent City Council meeting on November 22, 2011 to discuss use of this policy, a few items were <br />mentioned by the Council as potential revisions to further reinforce the City's septic system repair policy. Items for <br />consideration include: <br />. Should there be a minimum/maximum income requirement? What is the appropriate supporting <br />
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