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amounting to approximately $9,500 over the past 3 months. There are, however, outstanding charges due to the <br />City in the amount of approximately $1,500 for abatement services, delinquent utility billing, and previous <br />assessments for street maintenance. <br />If directed by Council to proceed under this policy, staff would need to prepare a design for the septic <br />system and solicit quotes from septic system installers while the property owner works with the City Attorney on <br />executing the required paperwork. <br />Recommendation: <br />If all other financing options have been exhausted by the property owner, and the City Council is comfortable with <br />the property owner claim of financial hardship regarding the use of a conventional loan, staff recommends use of <br />the septic system repair policy to correct the imminent health threat and repair the failing septic system at <br />14760 Bowers Drive NW. There should, however, be some assurances put in place for the timing and <br />completion of all other required improvements to bring the property into City code compliance. <br />Funding Source: <br />Funding for this program would come from the sanitary sewer utility fund, and paid back with a special assessment <br />against the property. <br />Council Action: <br />Motion to approve the use of the septic system repair policy to repair the failing septic system at 14760 Bowers <br />Drive NW. <br />-or- <br />Motion to deny the use of the septic system repair policy to repair the failing septic system at 14760 Bowers Drive <br />NW. <br />Septic System Repair Policy <br />Code Violations Letter <br />Inbox Reviewed By <br />Brian Olson Brian Olson <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich <br />Form Started By: Tim Himmer <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Final Approval Date: 01/05/2012 <br />Date <br />01/05/2012 01:32 PM <br />01/05/2012 02:06 PM <br />Started On: 12/29/2011 12:10 PM <br />