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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/10/2012 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />7.4. <br />Title: <br />Consider Use of the City's Septic System Repair Policy to Replace a Failing On -Site Septic System at 14760 <br />Bowers Drive NW <br />Background: <br />Attached to this case is a copy of the City's septic system repair policy, which was adopted by the City in 1992 and <br />relates to the repair of failed septic systems. Revisions to this policy were discussed earlier this evening under a <br />separate case as a result of previous City Council direction. Use of this policy has rarely been used since inception, <br />with all requests coming in the last 3 years. On August 19, 2009 the Public Works Committee discussed the septic <br />system repair policy in conjunction with a resident request for assistance, and the recommendation at that time was <br />to reaffirm the policy. The intent of the Committee was to leave the policy in place, which involves special <br />assessment of the repair, but only as a last resort. <br />Staff has now been approached by the property owner at 14760 Bowers Drive NW requesting assistance to repair <br />their failed septic system. The City inspected the property on November 17, 2011, and found several code <br />violations (see attached letter). The property has more items needing correction than just the failed septic system, <br />but without improvements to the septic system internal plumbing repairs cannot be made. The property owner has <br />stated that a portion of the plumbing, including the kitchen sink and clothes and dish washer, have been <br />disconnected and either drain into a bucket or are hooked into a pipe system that has in the past <br />discharged externally to a cement trough that leads to the Mississippi River. Two separate inspections revealed that <br />the trough system has been removed, but remain in a condition that could easily be re -installed. <br />Staff met with the property owner to discuss timing for the needed repairs, and they inquired about the City's septic <br />system repair policy for funding assistance. They were given contact information for alternative funding options <br />that may be available to them through various state and county agencies, and were instructed to investigate whether <br />they would qualify for such programs. They were also instructed to contact their mortgage provider and/or banking <br />institution to see if they could secure a home equity loan to complete the required improvements. <br />The property owners contacted staff at the end of December stating they were unsuccessful in securing alternative <br />funding, and requested use of the City's septic system replacement policy. When asked about the option of the <br />home equity loan, they stated that they currently didn't have a mortgage on the property and wouldn't be able to <br />afford a monthly payment anyway. They wanted to use the policy so the costs could be added to their taxes, which <br />would be resolved if/when they are able to sell the property. They have stated that they have tried to market the <br />property in the past, with no success, and they would be listing it again in the spring. <br />Observations: <br />Due to the nature of the various improvements needed on the property to bring it into compliance, use of the septic <br />system repair policy is a difficult decision. Without first correcting the failed septic system, internal plumbing <br />repairs cannot be made. Even if the septic system is repaired how can we insure that the other deficiencies are <br />corrected to come into compliance. Staff recently attempted to gain access to the home to perform follow-up <br />inspections in an effort to determine the extent of needed repairs, but was unsuccessful in reaching the property <br />owner. We will continue our efforts to contact them prior to the January loth Council meeting, with the hope of <br />gathering additional information for Council consideration. <br />Staff has researched Anoka County property records and discovered that all back taxes were recently paid, <br />