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DATE/TIME <br />TYPE <br />OCCUPANCY <br /> <br /> EXISTING SYSTEM APPROVAL <br />12/07/99 16:25 PERMIT NO <br />SP STATUS <br />R-2 ISSUED <br /> TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />99-0B197 <br />ISSUED <br />12/07/1999 <br />12/06/2000 <br />2 <br /> <br />EXISTING SYSTEM APPROVAL <br /> <br />A site inspection was made to determine the condition of the existing on-site sewage system <br />located on the property, No evidence of failure was found and the system appeared to be <br />functioning in a satisfactory manner. <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, This notice does not guarantee <br />satisfactory or continuous operation of the existing on-site sewage disposal system. <br /> <br />Planning approval may also be required for any proposed development of the property. <br /> <br />CO~IENTS AND CONDITIONS <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 BY Z,ENING ON 10/11/99. THE <br /> EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED IN SEPTEMBER 1989. THE <br /> TANK WAS PUMPED 9/22/99 AND CERTIFIED TO BE IN GOOD WORKING <br /> CONDITION, AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION THE SEPTIC SYSTEM AP- <br /> PEARED TO BE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION~ THERE IS SPACE FOR <br /> FUTURE DRAINFIELD REPLACEMENT IF NECESSARY. <br />3, 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 /> <br /> <br />