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Marion C.,ounty <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />GOMM UN]TY D~£LOPMENT <br />DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />NOTICE OF DENIAL: <br /> <br />EVALUATION REPORT FOR AN <br />ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM <br /> <br />June 17, 1992 <br /> <br />WILLIAM TUCKER <br />3095 FIR TREE DRIVE <br />SALEM, OREGON 97301 <br /> <br />SUBJECT; <br /> <br />SITE #92-1875, <br />BITE ADDRESS: <br /> <br /> T=10S, R:5E, S:01 <br />270 SAETIAM AVENUE, DETROIT, OREGON 97342 <br /> <br />An evaluation has been made of the above described property proposed for <br />installation of an on-site sewage disposal system. AS a result of that <br />investigation, it has been determined that the site specified on your applica- <br />tion does not qualify for a standard septic system or any of the alternative <br />systems. The conditions on the site do not meet the minimum requirements of <br />the Department o£ Environmental Quality On-Site Sewage Disposal Rules. These <br />rules are ~pecified in Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 340, Division 71, <br />Sections 100 through 600. consequently, this site must be denied. <br /> <br />The principal reasons for denial of this site are related to parcel size and <br />setbacks. The following paragraphs outline the specific reasons for this <br />denial. <br /> <br />PARCEL SIZE AND SETBACKS: <br /> 1. There is insufficient area on the property for installation of an <br /> approved on-site septic system which will meet the setbacks as <br /> required in the D.E.Q. rules. The setbacks which are of particular <br /> concern are circled on the attached sheet. Each lot or parcel must <br /> have sufficient usable area available to accommodate an initial <br /> and replacement septic system. <br /> <br />It should be noted that this study was done only in the area proposed on your <br />application for on-site sewage disposal. Within the boundaries of your proper- <br />ty, it is possible that soil conditions in a different area of the property <br />may be different than those examined in the existing test pits. If you feel <br />that better soil conditions may exist in another area of the property, <br />additional test pits will be inspected with no additional charge. Prepare and <br />submit a new site plan showing the new area proposed for evaluation. Notify <br />this office of your request in writing and within ninety (90) days of the <br />initial site evaluation. <br /> <br />ADDITIONAL COMMENTS= <br /> We can re-consider your proposal if the two tax lots are combined into a <br />single tax lot. Until that is completed we must assume that the proposed <br />drainfield lines would need to meet a ten feet minimum setback from property <br />lanes as currently required by state rules pertaining to on-site subsurface <br />disposal systems. <br /> <br />If you disagree with this evaluation and elect not to dig additional test <br />holes, you may appeal to D.E.Q. A request may be submitted to the D.E.Q. for <br />a denial review and they will visit the property and make a determination on <br />the suitability of your site for installation of an on-site sewage disposal <br />system. Application must be made to the Willamette Valley Regional Office of <br /> <br /> <br />