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'1 <br /> I <br /> <br /> I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> 17. At least two (2) inches of filter material shall be <br />placed over the lateral or distribution pipes. <br /> <br /> 18. Straw or marsh hay to an uncompacted depth of three <br />(3) to four (4) inches shall be placed over the filter material. <br /> <br /> 19. Construction vehicles shall not be allowed on the filter <br />material until backfill is placed. <br /> <br /> 20. Sandy loam soil shall be placed on the filter material <br />to a depth of one (1) foot in the center of the mound and to a depth <br />of six (6) inches at the sides. <br /> <br /> 21. A maximum of two (2) ten (10) foot wide beds may be in- <br />stalled side by side in a single mound if the soil percolation rate <br />is between five (5) and sixty (60) minutes per inch to a depth of at <br />least twenty-four (24) inches below the sand layer. The beds shall be <br />separated by four (4) feet of sadd. <br /> <br /> 22. When two (2) beds are installed side by side, the sandy <br />loam fill at the center of the mound shall be eighteen (18) inches deep <br />and six (6) inches deep at the sides. <br /> <br /> 23. Six (6) inches of topsoil shall be placed on the fill <br />material over the entire area of the mound. <br /> <br /> 24. A vegetative cover shall be established over the entire <br />area of the mound. <br /> <br /> 25. No shrubs shall be planted on the top of the mound. <br />Shrubs may be placed at the foot and side slopes of the mound. <br /> <br /> 26. The side slopes on the mound shall be no steeper than <br />three (3) to one (1)% <br /> <br /> 27. ~lenever mounds are located on slopes, a diversion shall <br />be constructed immediately upslope from the mound to intercept and <br />direct runoff. <br /> <br />150.014tt 1990 URBAN SERVICE, AREA ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />Subj. 1 GENERAL <br /> <br />Sanitary sewer service is expected to be available to the 1990 Urban <br />Service Area by 1985. The 1990 Urban Service Area property owner shall <br />remain responsible for individual waste disposal until such time that <br />the sewer connection is effected. Urban area lot dimensions tend to <br />be more restrictive for certain methods of waste disposal. It is the <br />purpose of this chapter to provide the urban service area with alterna- <br />tives to the long-term approach of individual waste treatment hereto- <br />before outlined in this ordinance. Such alternatives will allow for <br />"temporary" treatment until such time that the property is connected <br />to the municipal sewer. Systems described herein are not applicable <br />to the 1990 rural and t~ansition areas (as defined in Chapter 170.0t2B <br />as the systems are not considered to be long-term disve~al methods. <br /> <br /> <br />
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