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Permit Address
260 SCOTT AV S
Permit City
Detroit
Permit Type
Permit
Permit Site Number
2591
Permit Doc Type
Permit Document
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Marion County <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br /> DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />Craig O Luedeman <br /> <br />mJlLDING INSPEC¥1ON <br />(S03) 588.5h~7 <br /> <br />PLANNING & <br />ENFORCEMENT <br />(503) 588.5038 <br /> <br />BOARD DE <br />COMMISSIONERS <br />Randall Eranke <br />Gary Heer <br />/v~ry Pearmine <br /> <br />ADMINISTIL~TIVE <br />OFFICER <br />Ken Roudybush <br /> <br />July 23, 1991 <br /> <br />Mr. Alan Hussey <br />260 Scott Ave. <br />Detroit, Oregon <br /> <br />97342 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Hussey, <br /> <br />A visit was made to your property located at 260 Scott <br />Ave., Detroit on July 19, 1991 in response to your appli- <br />cation for an on-site sewage system repair permit. As you <br />explained the conditions to me, I understand that the <br />inlet and outlet "tees" inside the septic tank fell off <br />and allowed the solids of the septic tank to flow out of <br />the tank into the disposal field and subsequently caused <br />the failure of the disposal field. The tank fittings are <br />currently in place and have apparently been repaired <br />prior to my visit. Although no evidence of failure was <br />noted at the time of my inspection, you indicated that <br />the system is not operating properly and the disposal <br />field backs up into the septic tank and overflows out the <br />top of the tank. Your application is for a permit to <br />repair the septic system so the system will function in a <br />satisfactory manner. <br /> <br />After an inspection of the property, it is apparent that <br />there is inadequate area on the property to make a repair <br />to the septic system that will meet the required setbacks <br />of the Department of Environmental Quality rules. The <br />existing house, carport, storage shed and existing septic <br />system cover nearly all of the lot with no area left for <br />septic system repair. It is my understanding that the <br />adjacent lot may be available for disposal field repair. <br />It appears that this is the only area that is available <br />for a repair that would meet all of the setback require- <br />ments of the D.E.Q. rules. <br /> <br />Senator Building 220 High Street NE Salem, Oregon 97301-3670 <br /> <br /> <br />
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