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Marion County <br /> <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />FILE <br /> <br />DIRECTOR <br />CraigO. Luedema~ JANUARY 11, 1993 <br /> <br />BUILDING INSPECTION JOE PETROVICH <br />(503) 5[~-5147 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY <br />PLANNING& WILLAMETTE VALLEY REGION OFFICE <br />ENFORCEMENT 750 FRONT STREET N.E. SUITE 120 <br />(503) 58~-5038 <br /> SALEM, OREGON 97301 <br />BOARD OF <br />COMMISSIONERS <br />Randall Franke SUBJECT: KORNER POST RESTAURANT. SEPTIC SYSTEM FAILURE <br />C, aryHeer 100 S. DETROIT AVENUE. DETROIT ORE. 97342 <br />MaryPearmine SITE: 92-1771, T. 10S, R. 5E, SECTION 01 <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATIVE <br />O~CER Joe, this file is referred to your office because we are <br />Ken Roudybush unable to convince Darrlene Mann to secure a septic <br /> system repair permit to correct failing septic system at <br /> the Korner Post Restaurant in Detroit. We became aware of <br /> the problem April 27, 1992. Darrlene contacted Robert <br /> Foster of our Department requesting assistance with a <br /> septic system problem at the restaurant. I believe the <br /> disclosure was in conjunction with a building permit <br /> application for an addition to the restaurant. <br /> <br />Our records indicate that repairs have been completed at <br />the restaurant at least twice. The first in 1977 and <br />again in 1989. The second repair was constructed within <br />the same area as the '77 repair because of the lack of <br />space for an alternate installation. <br /> <br />Apparently, Darrlene had Kevin Hills, a septic system <br />installer from the Detroit area, prepare soil test pits <br />some time before she contacted our office April 27, 1992. <br />I visited the site April 29, 1992 and found the test pits <br />dug in the same area of the earlier two repairs. I spoke <br />to Darrlene by phone from the restaurant and explained <br />the difficulties of attempting another repair within the <br />same area. Additionally, I suggested that she might <br />obtain the services of qualified consultant to gather <br />information from the restaurant to design a repair possi- <br />bly on a different site, on an adjacent lot. Or, if <br />unavailable to explore repair possibilities elsewhere <br />within the boundaries of her own property. A follow-up <br />letter was mailed to Darrlene dated May 21, 1992. <br /> <br />Senator Building 220 High Street NE Salem, Oregon 97301-3670 <br /> <br /> <br />