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To: Marino Vasquez <br /> From: Robert Goodwin, REHS <br /> RE: Repair Permit at 9929 Crosby Rd NE <br /> May 21, 2021 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Based on the submitted site plan, it appears there is sufficient area for the initial system <br /> pp Y <br /> only. A full system repair area is required; pits should be dug elsewhere on the property <br /> for this office to evaluate in order to fulfill this requirement. <br /> Specific Requirements <br /> Specific sizing and site placement details can be found on the attached Soil Notes/Field <br /> Worksheet. <br /> Additionally, it appears that a historical property line bisects the property (see dashed <br /> line on site plan). Based on the submitted site plan, it appears the dwelling and the <br /> septic system will not be on the same property, and the septic system itself may cross <br /> the property line. Additional action will be required including one of the following <br /> options: <br /> 1. If you believe that the dashed line is not a real property line, please submit <br /> evidence to this office that the line was legally abandoned. This may be clarified <br /> in deed records, or you may be able to obtain this information from Marion <br /> County Planning, if the historical property line was removed via the planning <br /> process. <br /> 2. Enter into a "same owner easement". Septic systems and the dwelling they serve <br /> must be located on the same property. To legally cross a property line, an <br /> easement and covenant must be executed and recorded in the county land title <br /> records on a form approved by DEQ. The form must be filled out, reviewed by <br /> this office, notarized and recorded at the Marion County Clerk's office prior to <br /> permit issuance. Please see attached one party easement form and instructions. <br /> 3. Legally combine the lots. If you wish to legally combine the lots, contact Marion <br /> County Planning to begin this process. <br /> Alternative systems include SAND FILTERS, RECIRCULATING GRAVEL FILTERS, <br /> and ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES. Alternative systems are installed <br /> where soil, drainage, water table levels, or space limitations do not allow for a standard <br /> system installation. The unit pre-treats the septic tank effluent before it is discharged <br /> into the ground. The owner of an ATT system must maintain a service contract with a <br /> licensed and certified professional to service and maintain the onsite system. A service <br /> contract must be entered into before the system is installed and must be maintained <br /> until the system is decommissioned. <br /> AN EFFLUENT LIFT PUMP WILL BE REQUIRED to install the septic system disposal <br /> field in the approved area and at the required depth. Detailed instructions for dosing <br /> tank/effluent pump installations are available in our office. The electrical wiring to the <br /> pump and alarm must be installed in accordance with the appropriate Electrical Code. <br /> The electrical work must be done under a Marion County Electrical Permit and must be <br /> inspected and approved by a Marion County Electrical Inspector. The work must be left <br /> uncovered and accessible for inspection. The electrical inspection includes the <br /> 5155 Silverton Road NE•Salem,OR 97305-3802• www.co.marion.or.us <br /> Printed on recycled paper• Reduce—Reuse.Recycle-Recover <br />