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7652 SASSY LN SE; 7729 75TH PL SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
92-03802
Parcel Number
082W26C 01502
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Marion County <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />November 17, 1992 <br /> <br />KENNETH ALLEN <br />7927 STONEFIELD COURT <br />AUMSVILLE, OREGON 97352 <br /> <br />NOTICE OF DENi~: <br /> <br />EV~UATXON REPORT FOR AN <br />ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM <br /> <br /> SUBJECT: SITE ~92-3502, T~S, R:2W, S:26 <br /> SITE ADDRES$: .7~%~4 75TH PLACE SE. AUMSVILLE, ORE. 97352 <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 of Environmental Quality On-Site Sewage Disposal Rules. These <br />rules are specified 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 shallow seasonal <br />water tables. The following paragraphs outline the specific reasons for this <br />denial. <br /> <br />WATER TABLES= <br /> 1. A water table, <br /> <br /> as indicated by conditions associated with satura- <br /> tion, was observed on the property as follows: <br /> a. Evidence of a p~sonal permanent wa~er table was observed at <br /> 26 to 30 inches below the ground surface. These measurements <br /> were to the depth of the soil mottling or to the actual <br /> depth of an observed water table. <br /> 2, The above conditions do not meet the minimum D.E.Q. rules pertain- <br /> ing to standard and alternative sewage systems. The minimum <br /> requirements are listed below: <br /> a. A permanent qroundwater table cannot be less than 72 inches <br /> below the ground surface for installation of a standard <br /> septic system or 36 inches for installation of any of the <br /> alternative systems. <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 /> <br />
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