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AGENDA ITEM NO. 4 <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR Peter Kluegel, Building Official <br />DATE July 3,1996 <br />TOPIC <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Consideration of FIRST READING, Ordinance <br />No. -08.96, Amending the Ordinance on <br />Mandatory Septic Pumping <br />On September 25, 1995, the Lino Lakes City Council approved a resolution supporting a <br />revision to the Lino Lakes City Code relating to the inspection ofitidtvidual sewage <br />teeniest systems. This resolution to the Code was required by the Metropolitan Council <br />because the City's current is tri satisfactory. The current code on inspections of <br />;e tre fitment systems regi p rty owners wit. sewage t atment s <br />tab1 <br />again. <br />a biennial inspection by a certified <br />met in which the inspection can occur on <br />is as follows: <br />1 an inspection report form by March 1 of each year to properties <br />coWinning on-site sewage disposal systems due to be inspected. All systems will <br />be inspected biennially except for those systems that have less than 50% of the <br />allowable sludge and scum and meet the current MPCA 7080 design criteria aft <br />re -inspection that request triennial inspection. <br />property owner receiving an inspection report form is to have their septic <br />pumped, the tank and system inspected, and return the report form to the City <br />by September 1 of the same year. <br />