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9263 PORTER RD SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Type
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Permit Site Number
6646
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Marion County <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br /> DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />DIRECTOR <br />Craig 0 L~edemar'l <br /> <br />BUILDING INSP[CTION <br /> <br />~5(J3i 588-$038 <br /> <br />BOARD OF <br />COMMISSIONERS <br /> <br />OI:HCER <br /> <br />September 16, 1991 <br /> <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: ROBERT AND CHRISTINE BAKER <br /> 9263 PORTER ROAD SE <br /> AUMSVILLE, OREGON 97325 <br /> <br />FROM: LEE A. GRIMES, MARION COUNTY, BUILDING INSPECTIONS <br />SUBJECT: EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM REVIEW, FOR TEMPORARY <br /> HARDSHIP MOBIL HOME, T.9S, R.2Wv SECTION <br /> <br />I stopped by this property 9/11/91 to review the septic <br />system in conjunction with proposed service to the tempo- <br />rary hardship mobil home. The best I can determine from <br />our records, is that the system was constructed 5/26/69 <br />(permit 69-74) and consists of a 1000 gallon septic tank <br />and two 100 feet long drainfield lines. <br /> <br />I found the top of a septic tank exposed to the ground <br />surface just south of the existing mobil home. A diagram <br />in our records indicates that the drainfield lines spread <br />out from the distribution box to about 70 feet apart at <br />the end of the lines. As such, the mobil might be sited <br />less than the required ten feet separation from the <br />existing drainfield line. It appears that there is enough <br />space to reconstruct the drainfield should the system <br />fail for some non-repairable reason, so we would not ask <br />that the mobil be relocated to comply with the setback <br />requirement at this time. If you chose to re-site the <br />mobil for some other reason it must meet the minimum <br />setback distance and not encumber the repair area. <br /> <br />With acknowledgement of the above information, our office <br />is willing to allow connection to the existing system on <br />a trial basis. If the septic tank has not been recently <br />pumped, it should be pumped and then serviced on a regu- <br />lar 4 to 5 year schedule. Contact our office, if you have <br />any questigns. , <br /> <br />LEE A- <br />SOIL SCIENTIST <br /> <br />Senator Building 220 High Street NE - Salem, Oregon 97301-3670 <br /> <br /> <br />
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