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Page 2 <br /> <br />standards and requirements of the State of Minnesota must be approved <br />by the affected State Agency pursuant to the requirements of the State. <br /> <br />4. Liability: Any liability or responsibility shall not be imposed upon <br />the department of agency or any of its officials, employees, or other <br />contract agent, its employees, agents, or servants thereof for damage <br />resulting from the defective construction, operation, of abandonment of <br />any onsite or cluster treatment system regulated under these rule by <br />reason of standards, requirements, or inspections authorized hereunder. <br /> <br />5. Violations: Violation of any condition imposed by the City shall <br />be deemed a violation of this Ordinance and subject to the penalty <br />provisions set forth in this ordinance. <br /> <br />6. Evaluation, System Design, Construction, Inspection, and <br />Servicing: Site evaluation, system design, construction, permit issuance <br />and inspection, system operation, and servicing shall be performed by <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency licensed SSTS businesses or <br />qualified employees of local governments or persons exempt from <br />licensing in Minnesota Administrative Rules 7083.0700. <br /> <br />7. 6. Two Soil Treatment and Dispersal Areas: For lots platted after <br />January 23, 1996 a design shall evaluate and locate space for a second <br />treatment area. two type 1 systems. <br /> <br />8. 7. Determination of Hydraulic Loading Rate and SSTS Sizing: <br />Table IX or IXa of Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.2150, subp. 3 (E) <br />shall be used to determine the hydraulic loading rate and infiltration area <br />for all SSTS permitted under this Ordinance. <br /> <br />9.8. Compliance Inspection Required: An SSTS compliance <br />inspection is required: <br /> <br />a. For new, replacement, or expansion of existing subsurface <br />sewage treatment systems (SSTS). <br /> <br />b. When altering an existing structure to add a bedroom. A <br />system owner has five years from the date of receipt of a permit to <br />add a bedroom to upgrade, replace, repair, or discontinue use of <br />the system. <br />