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Permit Address
9844 KEENE LN SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
555-98-05230
Parcel Number
081W19 00400
Permit Type
SESPEXIS
Permit Doc Type
Permit Document
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DATE/TIME <br />TYPE <br />OCCUPANCY <br /> <br /> AUTHORIZATION APPROVAL <br />07/09/98 15:16 PERMIT NO <br />SP STATUS <br />R-2 ISSUED <br /> TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />98-05220 <br />ISSUED <br />07/09/1998 <br />07/09/1999 <br />2 <br /> <br /> AUTHORIZATION APPROVAL <br /> <br /> This Authorization Notice is for an existing system and an inspection of the system <br />determined that it appeared adequate to serve the purpose proposed in the application. No <br />evidence of failure was found, and the system appeared to be functioning in a satisfactory manner, <br />The septic tank was pumped 6 /22/98 , by MIKES SEPTIC and was inspected at that time. <br /> <br /> This notice is issued with the recommendation that the septic tank be pumped and inspected by <br />a licensed septic tank pumper approximately every five years, <br /> <br /> This notice does not guarantee satisfactory or continuous operation of the existing on-site <br />sewage disposal system, Planning approval may be required for the proposed development of the <br />property, <br /> <br />CUMMENIS AND CONDlllUNS <br /> <br /> 1. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG .... IT'S THE LAW. <br /> ATTENTION: Oregon law requires you to follow rules adopted <br /> by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are <br /> set forth in OAR 952-001-0010 through OAR 952-001-0090. You <br /> may obtain copies of the rules by calling the center, <br /> (Note: The telephone number for the Oregon Utility Notifica- <br /> tion Center is (502) 222-1987). <br />2. THIS SEPTIC REVIEW WAS COMPLETED 8Y LEE GRIMES ON JULY 2. <br /> 1998. THE REVIEW IS TO CONSIDER CONNECTING A FOUR BEDROOM <br /> REPLACEMENT MANUFACTURED HOME TO THE EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM. <br /> IN ADDITION. THE EXISTING THREE BEDROOM MANUFACTURED HOME <br /> WILL BE REMODELED TO CONTAIN ONLY A MASTER BEDROOM PLUS A <br /> COMPUTER ROOM AND WILL REMAIN CONNECTED TO RE EXISTING <br /> SEPTIC SYSTEM, THE BUILDINGS ARE PROPDSED TO BE JOINED TO- <br /> GETHER WITH A TOTAL OF FIVE BEDROOMS, THE EXISTING SEPTIC <br /> SYSTEM INCLUDES A 1500 GALLON, TWO COMPARTMENT TANK AND 275 <br /> FEET (5-75') OF DRAINFIELO. THE DP~qINFIELD IS LOCATED ON THE <br /> ADJACENT PROPERTY WITHIN A 97'X 123' EASEMENT. THERE IS NOT <br /> ENOUGH AREA WITHIN THE EASEMENT FOR A FULL STANDARD REPAIR. <br />2. THE ATTACHED ORANGE CARD MUST BE POSTED AT THE COUNTY ROAD <br /> prior to requesting an inspection. The card must be located <br /> near the driveway to the property to assist the inspector in <br /> locating the access onto the site, <br />4. THE APPROVED SEPTIC SYSTEM AREA MUST BE PROTECTED from any <br /> vehicular traffic, livestock and farming activities. Other <br /> activities such as logging, excavating or filling, driveway <br /> placement or any similar activities may also damage the soil <br /> in the area and adversely affect the septic system approval. <br /> The areas of the initial septic system and the future repair <br /> system must both be protected. <br />5. The septic tank should be pumped and inspected by a licensed <br /> septic tank pumper approximately every five (5) years, The <br /> septic tank is a reservoir for the solid materials in the <br /> sewage waste stream. Excessive accumulation of these solid <br /> materials in the septic tank will cause the solids to wash <br /> out of the tank and into the drainfiled. This will cause <br /> irreversible damage to the drainfield and will eventually <br /> lead to a system failure, <br /> <br /> <br />
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