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(g) <br />Revised 12/06/00 <br />Noncompliance must be submitted to the owner and the City within 30 days of the <br />inspection date. <br />3. All existing individual sewage treatment systems are required to be inspected at <br />least every three years in accordance with Minnesota Rules Part 7080.0010 to <br />7080.0315. Such inspections shall be conducted by an inspector licensed by the <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency at the expense of the property owner. The <br />inspectorSmust submit a copy of the inspection report and a Certificate of <br />Compliance or a Notice of Noncompliance to the owner and the City within 30 <br />days of the inspection date. Noncompliance with these inspection provisions shall <br />be treated as a misdemeanor and each day in violation shall be treated as a separate <br />offense. <br />4. A Certificate of Compliance must be provided before a building permit or variance <br />to the Development Code can be approved for a bedroom addition on properties <br />served by individual sewage treatment systems. If the existing individual sewage <br />treatment system was installed between May 27, 1989 and January 23, 1996 and <br />an inspection triggered by this requirement determines the system is noncompliant <br />but not an imminent threat, the property owner has 5 years to bring the existing <br />system into compliance. <br />5. Either the seller or buyer must provide a Certificate of Compliance to the City of <br />Little Canada at a point of sale on a property served by individual sewage <br />treatment systems. <br />6. Only standard on -site sewage treatment systems may be installed or renovated. <br />Individual sewage treatment systems shall be designed to receive all sewage from <br />the dwelling served by the system. Surface, roof, or foundation drainage and other <br />storm water shall not be allowed to enter any part of the system. <br />7. Not more than one dwelling unit shall he connected to the same individual sewage <br />treatment system. <br />8. All cesspools and septic tanks of every kind and type of construction, the use of <br />which shall be discontinued, shall be pumped and filled to prevent the possibility <br />of fixture cave -in and to prevent future contamination of adjacent soil and water. <br />Failing Systems <br />1. A Notice of Noncompliance shall be issued to the property owner and the City <br />within 30 days from the time the system is determined to be non - compliant. <br />2. Failing individual sewage treatment systems shall be upgraded, replaced, or their <br />use discontinued and the system properly abandoned within one year from the date <br />of the Notice of Noncompliance unless the system is determined to be an <br />imminent threat to public health, safety, or welfare. The Building Official may <br />grant an extension because of weather considerations not to exceed 6 months. <br />3. Any individual sewage treatment system posing an imminent threat shall be <br />upgraded, replaced, repaired, or its use discontinued and the system properly <br />Page 106 <br />
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