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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9299 Gypsum Creek Rd - 219322100005Work Classification: NewPermit 924 MAYNE STREET GYPSUM CO 81637- Address Owner Information Permit Status: Active Project Address 219322100005 Permit Type: OWTS Permit Permit NO. OWTS-10-13-9811 Expires: 2/15/2014 Issue Date: 10/18/2013 Parcel No. 9299 GYPSUM CREEK RD Private Wastewater System Environmental Health Department P.O. Box 179 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631-0179 Phone: (970)328-8755 Fax: (970)328-8788 Phone: (970)471-3343 Cell: Inspection For Inspections call: (970) 328-8755 Inspections: IVR PhoneEngineer(s) (970)926-9088LKP Engineering, Inc Contractor(s)Phone Primary ContractorLicense Number AGUILAR EXCAVATING INC (970)524-7212 YesOWTS Installer and Cleaner License JAMES COPPLE Permitted Construction / Details: Install as per LKP Engineering design, project number 13-2900, dated October 18, 2013 which is for a new system to serve a 2 bedroom residence. Install a two compartment, 1000 gallon pre-cast concrete tank with a cleanout between the house and the tank. The leachfield is to consist of 760 square feet of absorption area credit via 38 Quick 4-Infiltrator Plus chambers placed in serial distribution and trench configuration. Install inspection portals at the ends of each trench. Encase the effluent line with 6 inch schedule 40 PVC pipe under driveway plus 10 feet on each side of crossing. Maintain all required setbacks. Do not install in wet or frozen soil conditions. Call the design engineer and Eagle County Environmental Health for a final inspection before burying any of the system components. In order to receive final approval, the engineer must provide the final certification letter, photos of the installation, and as-built drawings of the system. Issued by: Environmental Health Department, Eagle County, CO October 18, 2013 Date Customer Copy Terri Vroman CONDITIONS: 1. THIS PERMIT EXPIRES BY TIME LIMITATION AND BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THE PERMIT IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 120 DAYS OF ISSUANCE, OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF AN ASSOCIATED BUILDING PERMIT 2. ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED IN C.R.S. 25-10-101, et seq., AS AMENDED 3. THIS PERMIT IS VALID ONLY FOR CONNECTION TO STRUCTURES WHICH HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. CONNECTION TO, OR USE WITH ANY DWELLING OR STRUCTURE NOT APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE A VIOLATION OF A REQUIREMENT OF THE PERMIT, AND WILL RESULT IN BOTH LEGAL ACTION AND REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT 4. CHAPTER IV, SECTION 4.03.29 REQUIRES ANY PERSON WHO CONSTRUCTS, ALTERS OR INSTALLS AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO BE LICENSED Work Classification: NewPermit 924 MAYNE STREET GYPSUM CO 81637- Address Owner Information Permit Status: Active Project Address 219322100005 Permit Type: OWTS Permit Permit NO. OWTS-10-13-9811 Expires: 2/15/2014 Issue Date: 10/18/2013 Parcel No. 9299 GYPSUM CREEK RD Private Wastewater System Environmental Health Department P.O. Box 179 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631-0179 Phone: (970)328-8755 Fax: (970)328-8788 Phone: (970)471-3343 Cell: Inspection For Inspections call: (970) 328-8755 Inspections: IVR PhoneEngineer(s) (970)926-9088LKP Engineering, Inc Contractor(s)Phone Primary ContractorLicense Number AGUILAR EXCAVATING INC (970)524-7212 YesOWTS Installer and Cleaner License JAMES COPPLE Permitted Construction / Details: Install as per LKP Engineering design, project number 13-2900, dated October 18, 2013 which is for a new system to serve a 2 bedroom residence. Install a two compartment, 1000 gallon pre-cast concrete tank with a cleanout between the house and the tank. The leachfield is to consist of 760 square feet of absorption area credit via 38 Quick 4-Infiltrator Plus chambers placed in serial distribution and trench configuration. Install inspection portals at the ends of each trench. Encase the effluent line with 6 inch schedule 40 PVC pipe under driveway plus 10 feet on each side of crossing. Maintain all required setbacks. Do not install in wet or frozen soil conditions. Call the design engineer and Eagle County Environmental Health for a final inspection before burying any of the system components. In order to receive final approval, the engineer must provide the final certification letter, photos of the installation, and as-built drawings of the system. Office Copy October 18, 2013 Issued by: Environmental Health Department, Eagle County, CO Date Terri Vroman CONDITIONS: 1. THIS PERMIT EXPIRES BY TIME LIMITATION AND BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED BY THE PERMIT IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 120 DAYS OF ISSUANCE, OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF AN ASSOCIATED BUILDING PERMIT 2. ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EAGLE COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GRANTED IN C.R.S. 25-10-101, et seq., AS AMENDED 3. THIS PERMIT IS VALID ONLY FOR CONNECTION TO STRUCTURES WHICH HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. CONNECTION TO, OR USE WITH ANY DWELLING OR STRUCTURE NOT APPROVED BY THE ZONING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENTS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE A VIOLATION OF A REQUIREMENT OF THE PERMIT, AND WILL RESULT IN BOTH LEGAL ACTION AND REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT 4. CHAPTER IV, SECTION 4.03.29 REQUIRES ANY PERSON WHO CONSTRUCTS, ALTERS OR INSTALLS AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO BE LICENSED DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (970) 328.8755 FAX: (970) 328-8788 TOLL FREE: 800-225-6136 www.eaalecountv.us EAGLE COUNTY P.O. Box 179 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 www.eaglecounty.us PERMIT APPLICATION FOR ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM OWTS PERMIT # O O !/ BUILDING PERMIT # — -- INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED (SITE PLAN MUST BE INCLUDED) FEESCHEDULE APPLICATION FEE $800.00 MAJOR REPAIR FEE $800.00 MINOR REPAIR FEE 400.00 This fee includes the OWTS Pernvt, Site Evaluation (Percolation Test, or Soil Profile Observation) and Final Inspection. Additional fees may be charged if a re -inspection is necessary, or a pre -construction site visit or consultation is needed. The re -inspection fee is $135.00 Make all remittance payable to: Eagle County Treasurer. Property Owner: Phone: 9 7 0 - Mailing Address: I � f --5t email pgfrcVs � Registered Professional Engineer: r �n�r n Phone: 7 - A 6 - 1'088 Applicant or Contact Person: 14 L0, LQ Ie Phone: 07�2 Licensed Systems Contractor: *c-ectir::c License # � 8' Company / DBA: { �_ Phone: e9 Mailing Address: /,. 8ox. , ,!email CryPs�tit. Co Y1637 Permit Application is for: #clew Installation Alteration Repair Location of Proposed Onsite Wastewater Treatment # System. / Legal Description: see ff ac1,,,4 O� Tax Parcel Number: a f q -� - Aa � ~ d 0 -00- Lot Size: 5 f ac res Assessor's Link: www.eaelecounty.us/patie/ Physical Address: - I '� i b l-$vM C_r-ee,r Rd v/-10 Building Type: —2�- Residential I Single Family Number of Bedrooms: Residential / Multi Family Number of Bedrooms: _ _ Commercial / Industrial* Type of Use: *These systems require design my a Registered Professional Engineer Type of Water Supply: If Public Name of Applicant Signature: Office Use Only Amount Paid: Private Well -4- Spring __... Surface Public f00 r _. Receipt #: (0Q0-"�f Check #: I k Date: t t 1 jq�,d 0&�)_T+ton -Fay- 1[ 0� Toa,Ae5, l4' CoP�le� IAL4- it,3 4 r � THE NW114NE1/4 SEC. 22, AND THAT PART OF THE SWV4SE1/4 OF SEC. 15, IN T6S, R85W 6TH P.M. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THAT PART OF THE SAID SW/145E1/4 WHICH LEES SOUTHEASTERLY OF LINE BEGINNING AT THE SW CORNER OF SAID SW1/4SEV4, SAID CORNER BEING A STONE ONE -QUARTER CORNER PROPERLY MARKED AND SET FOR THE SOUTH ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SEC. 15; THENCE N45 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS E 710.10 FEET TO ANUMBER 5 REBAR SET TWO FEET IN THE GROUND WITH AN ALUMINUM CAP MARKED U204; THENCE IN A STRAIGHT LINE TO THE NE CORNER OF THE 5W V4SEV4 OF SAID SEC. 15, COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO. LESS AND EXCEPTA PARCEL OF LANs) LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE -QUARTER ($W1/4SE1/4) OF SECTION 1S AND THE NORTHWEST ONE -QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE -QUARTER (NWI/4NE1/4) OF SECTION 22, ALL BEING IN TOWNSKM 6 SOUTH, RANGE 85 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE -QUARTER (SWV4SEV4) OF SECTION 15 AND THE NORTHWEST ONE -QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST ONE -QUARTER (NW114NEV4) OF SECTION 22, WHICH LIES NORTHWESTERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE -QUARTER (SWi/4SE1/4) OF SAID SECTION 15, BEING A STONE ONE -QUARTER CORNER PROPERLY MARKET) AND SET FOR THE SOUTH ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15, THENCE S 45 degrees00'00" E 213.96 FEET, THENCE N 45 degreesOC'00" E 203.59 FEET, THENCE N 45 degsees00'00" W 213.96 FEET, THENCE N 45 degrees00'00" E 517.51 FEET TO A NUMBER 5 REBAR SET TWO FEET INTO GROUND WITH AN ALLUMINUM CAP MARKED 11204, THENCE IN A STRAIGHT LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE -QUARTER (SW1/4SE1/4) OF SAID SECTION 15, COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO. NOTE: THE FINAL POLICY DOES NOT IN ANY WAY GUARANTEE OR INSURE THE DIMENSIONS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND, THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS DERIVED FROM THE CHAIN OF TITLE AND ONLY AN ACCURATE SURVEY CAN DETERMINE THE DIMENSIONS. Form 13939 V50033674 (14786013) November 19, 2013 Mr. James Copple 924 Mayne Street Gypsum, CO 81637 E-mail: jimmysea@vail.net RE: Inspection of Septic System Installation 9299 Gypsum Creek Road Eagle County, Colorado Project No. : 13-2900- OWTS-10-13-9811 Dear Jimmy: At your request, on November 14 and 15, 2013, we visited the construction site at 9299 Gypsum Creek Road, Eagle County, Colorado. The purpose of our site visits was to inspect the installation of the septic system. They installed the system in overall compliance with the septic system design, Drawing No. 13-2900OWTS.DWG, dated October 18, 2013, and as shown on the attached as-built sketch. They installed a 1000-gallon, two compartment, concrete septic tank. There was a cleanout between the septic tank and the building, at about 6 feet west of the middle west of the building under construction. The portion of the effluent line that was buried under the driveway was encased with a 6-inch diameter SCH40 PVC that extended an additional 10 feet in each direction from each edge of the driveway. Thirty-eight, Q-4, Standard Infiltrator Chambers were installed in five trenches. There were six (6) infiltrators in the first, eight (8) in the second, ten (10) in the third, eight (8) in the fourth and six (6) in the fifth trench. There was a minimum of six feet separation between the trenches. In the first and last infiltrator of each trench, inspection ports were installed. The T’s in both compartments of the septic tank were at least 14-inches long. There is no other warranty either expressed or implied. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, LKP Engineering, Inc. Luiza Petrovska, PE Enclosure cc: Eagle County Environmental Health Department, E-mail: Terri.Vroman@eaglecounty.us J:\_WP X4-LKP\_2013\13-2900OSIQ4plus.wpd P.O. Box 2837, Edwards, CO 81632 Tel (970) 926-9088 LKP ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. Box 2837 Edwards, CO 81632-2837 (970) 926-9088 Fax (970) 926-9089 PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS Client:Mr. James Copple 924 Mayne Street Gyspum, CO 81637 Location:Copple Residence 9299 Gypsum Creek Road Eagle County, Colorado Project No. : 13-2900 P-1 P-2 P-3 TIME/DEPTH 28-11/16" 26-12/16" 23-14/16" 8:20 am 17-8/16" - 12-14/16" - 9-14/16" - 8:30 am 23-16/16" 5-14/16" 14-8/16" 1-10/16" 11-7/16" 1-9/16" 8:40 am 25-12/16" 2-6/16" 15-4/16" 12/16" 12-8/16" 1-1/16" 8:50 am 27-6/16" add water 1-10/16" 15-15/16" 11/16" 13-5/16" 13/16" 9:00 am 16-10/16" - 16-8/16" 9/16" 14" 11/16" 9:10 am 20-2/16" 3-8/16" 16-15/16" 7/16" 14-12/16" 12/16" 9:20 am 22-7/16" 2-5/16" 17-6/16" 7/16" 15-4/16" 8/16" 9:30 am 24-5/16" 1-14/16" 17-12/16" 6/16" 15-11/16" 7/16" 9:40 am 25-13/16" 1-14/16" 18-2/16" 6/16" 16-3/16" 8/16" 9:50 am 27" 1-3/16" 18-7/16" 5/16" 16-8/16" 5/16" 10:00 am 28" 1" 18-13/16" 6/16" 17-1/16" 9/16" 10:10 am DRY - 19-2/16" 5/16" 17-6/16" 5/16" 10:20 am - - 19-6/16" 4/16" 17-10/16" 4/16" PERC RATE 7 MIN/INCH 31 MIN/INCH 28 MIN/INCH AVG PERC 22 MIN/INCH Average Percolation Hole Diameter: 11" Holes Dug and Presoaked : 10/9/2013 Test Run : 10/10/2013 Observer: Kiril Petrovski Soil Profile: 0-1'-Topsoil 1-8'-Reddish brown, silty, sandy gravel with angular cobbles No ground water encountered PMECT DESMP77 N, PRO.ECT Na., 9299 GYPSUM CREEK ROAD 13-2900 LKP : Engineering, Inc. AS —BUILT ISDSPERMITNa. CIVIL/GEOTECHNICAL SKETCH EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO OWTS-10-13-9811 DA 7E° COPPLE RESIDENCE NOV 14&15. 2013 SW 1 /4, SE 1 /4 SECTION 15 / 1000-GALLONS, TWO -COMPARTMENTS, PRECAST; CONCRETE SEPTIC TANK ENCASED EFFLUENT LINE IN A 6-INCH LC/11VVV I DIAMETER SCH40 PVC UNDER THE P PILARSD DRIVEWAY PLUS 10 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE CROSSING 12' FOUNDATION \ I ONgTRUCTION ROAD p4,4 Tf 0% F INSPECTION _ `o PORT (TYPICAL) X X X X— �i� + QUICK 4 PLUS, STANDARD INFILTRATOR CHAMBER WOOD SHED SHED 8 O O 810 NUMBER OF INFILTRATORS PER TRENCH (TYPICAL) IRRIGA77ON BOX o P.O. Box 2837, Edwards, CO 81632, (970) 926-9088, www.lkpengineering.com z 1O C Am m W D (7 2 co m O C m r D z (7 O z Cn C r z G) r 0 i W N v m m m m n m OD m m z am 2 m z v m CE O�u fWy . �Zm z 0 C)iC mr TO �. n m D co 0 zz -0 cn m 0 r D � U) �2 z � r � m i n D oD �a �o. 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CD C (CD U) X A D O W u mcn r- O� � o m 0-1 n -0 o m -nU) mp 0co o N C r-� z0 �� z� -4 c m Q 0 X> m n U) m U1 Cn N 3 Cn �zp DD U) U �i y Cnc4 pD X X m� m ;D r T m N 00 2� O XU) 0 O Wo D D -n m � -< � (zn z 0 3 2. CD a W� Z 00 zm CD 0 p X y D z n 0O N W z� DD m 3 �n (n� m 2 X z D m m m C-) W 00 0o M M K n e K 0 ii z Cn zZ UO 0T T. Scn mp m OT oC z O z m z D 2 z m � 0 2 D D z z m > m o m > CIVIL/GEOTECHNICAL SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN G) � o 0) 0 0 co 9299 GYPSUM CREEK ROAD w LKP Engineering, Inc. PORTION OF "COPPLE PARCEL" SECTIONS 15 AND 22, T 6 S, R 85 W, OF THE SIXTH P.M. N o NNEAR :. :: GYPSUM, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO o o PO P.O. Box 2837 Edwards, CO 81632 Tel (970) PREPARED FOR 926-9088 www.lkpengineering.com MR. JAMES H. COPPLE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION BY site plan owts location for 9299 Gypsum Creek Rd Tue Oct 8 2013 11:34:13 AM. 1 `• 1 OWNER: Herman/Virgil Newquist P.O. Box 261 - Eagle, CO LOCATION: 9 miles up Gypsum Creek NW4 of NE4, 26-6-85 - SA of SE4 of SE4 SW4 q,2 9 15-6-85 °I a'�.'j d gU- �tr �C9-0-� INSTALLER: Owner P SIZE OF TANK: 1,000 gallons DWELLING: Single family - 2 bedrooms PERC RATE: one inch/10 minutes - 380 sq.ft. leach field Finalized: 6-28-74 A I g 3;? a 6066-Y By: Erik Edeen v 1p - 13 - 9k11 %I — 1973 HOUSE BILL NO. 1553. BY IMPRE-SLJTATIVES ti-M j Farley, 13uechner, G=,, Lamm, Shoval-per, Bishop, Bledsoe, Fulir, IIinmsr�, llowe, (?uinlan, Tempest, Valdez, Baer, Benavidez, Bendelow, Cooper, Dittemore, ixh onds, Fentress, Frank, Gaon, Gustafson, Iiybl, Kopel, Aallen, O' L'rian, Pettie, Safran, Smith, Spano, Strahle, Strang, Taylor, 'Hebb, and Wells; also SENATORS Strickland, Bermingham, 11. Brown, DeBerard, L. Fowler, Jackson, McCormick, Shoemaker, Darby, Johnson, and Stockton. CONCER-KING IjvDJVIDUAL SELVAGE DISPOSAL SYST21S. Be it enacted ty the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. Chapter 66, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as arlended, is amended BY THI: ADDITION OF A ADW ARTICLE to read: ARTICLE 44 Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Act 66-44-1. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the "In-EvOual Sewage Disposal Systems .Act". 66-44-2. Legislative declaration. In order to preserve the environment and protect ` ie publichealth; to elimin_te and control causes of disease, infection, and aerosol contamination; and to reduce and control the pollution of the air, land, and Crater, it is declared to be in the public interest to establish ndniiiu-i standards, rules, and regulations for individual sewage disposal systens in the state of Colorado and to provide the authority for the administration and enforcement of such minimum standards, rules, and regulations. 66-44-3. Definitions. (1) As used in this article, unless C:ap� iEj letters indicate new material added to existing statutes; cIaslics through t:,ords indicate deletions from existing statutes and such i:t-terial not pa � of _ct. the context otherwise requires: (2) "Absorption system" means a leaching field and adjacent soils or other system for the treatment of sewage in an individual sewage disposal system by means of absorption into the ground. (3) "Applicant" means any person who submits an application for a permit for an individual sewage disposal system. (4) "Department" means the department of health of the state of Colorado, created by section 66-1-2. (5) 'Dispersal system" means a system for the disposal of effluent, after final treatment in an individual sewage disposal system, by a method which does not depend upon or utilize the treatment capability of the soil. (6) "Division" means the division of administration of the department. (7) "Effluent" means the liquid waste discharge from an individual sewage disposal system. (8) 111ealth officer" means the chief administrative and executive officer of a local health department, or the appointed health officer of the local board of health. (9) ,individuai sewage cfisposa' SySielfiacid -(;Le i.eiiii "system" where the context so indicates mean a system or facility for treating, neutralizing, stabilizing, or disposing of sewage which is not a part of or connected to a sewage treatment works. (la) "Local board of health" means any local, county, district, or regional board of health. (11) "Local health department" means any city, county, city and county, district, or regional health department and may - include a local board of health. (12) "Percolation test" means a subsurface soil test at the depth of a proposed absorption system or similar component of an individual sewage disposal system to determine the water absorption capability of the soil, the .results of which are normally expressed as the rate at which one inch of water is absorbed. (13) "Permit" means a permit for the construction or alteration, installation, and use or for the repair of an individual sewage disposal system. (14) "Person" means individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, or other legal entity and also the PAGE 2-HOUSE BILL INO. 1553 state, any political subdivision thereof or other governmental entity. (15) "Registered professional engineer" means an engineer licensed in accordance with section 51-1-12, C.R.S. 1963. (16) "Registered professional sanitarian" means a sanitarian registered in accordance with section 66-14-3, C.R.S. 1963. (17) "Sewage" means a combination of liquid wastes which may include chemicals, house wastes, human excreta, animal or vegetable matter in suspension or solution, and other solids in suspension or solution, and which is discharged from a dwelling, building, or other establishment. (18) "Sewage treatment works" means a system or facility for treating, neutralizing, stabilizing, or disposing of sewage, which system or facility has a designed capacity to receive more than two thousand gallons. e�, � peray. a erm "sewage treatment-w ri includes appurtenances such as interceptors, collection lines, outfall and outlet sewers, pumping stations, and related equipment. (19) "State board" means the state board of health created by section 66-1-3, C.R.S. 1963. (20) "State waters" means any and all surface and subsurface waters which are contained in or flow in or through this state, except waters in sewerage systems, waters in treatment works of disposal systems, waters in potable water distribution systems, and all waters withdrawn for use, until all uses and treatment have been completed. (21) "Systems cleaner" means a person engaged in and who holds himself out as a specialist in the cleaning and pumping of sewage disposal systems and removal of the residues deposited in -the operation thereof. (22) "Systems contractor" means a person engaged in and who holds himself out as a specialist in the installation, renovation, and repair of sewage disposal systems. 66-44-4. Regulation of individual sewage disposal systems. (1) The division shall develop and the state board shall a opt guidelines for rules and regulations not later than August 1, 1973, providing; minimum standards for the location, construction, I,erfcnraucn installation, alteration, a. d use of in.'iv: `, sewage disposal systems within the state of Colorado. Such guidelines shall comply with the provisions set forth ir. section 66-44-5, and shall be the basis for the adoption of detailed rules and regulations by local boards of health pursuant to subsection (2) of this section. . PAGE 3-HOUSE BILL NO. 1553 (2) Every local board of health in the state shall develop and adopt rules and regulations for individual sewage disposal ystems within their respective areas of jurisdiction not later than October 1, 1973. Such rules and regulations shall comply with the guidelines adopted by the state board pursuant to subsection (1) of this section and with the minimum requirements set forth in sections 66-44-5 and 66-44-6. Before finally adopting such rules and regulations, or any amendment thereto, the local board of health shall hold a public hearing on the proposed rules and regulations, or amendments thereto. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be given at least once, at least twenty days in advance thereof, in a newspaper of general circulation within its area of jurisdiction. The local board of health may make changes or revisions in the proposed rules and regulations, or amendments thereto, after the public hearing and prior to final adoption, and no further public hearing shall be required regarding such changes or revisions. All rules and regulations, and amendments thereto, shall be transmitted to the department not later than five days after final adoption and shall become effective forty-five days after final adoption unless the department has sooner notified the local board of health that the rules and regulations, or amendments thereto, are not in compliance with sections 66-44-5 and 66-44-6. (3) If a local board of health has not adopted rules and reeulations in compliance with this section and submitted them to the state board by October 8, 1973, the state board shall then Promulgate rules and regulations for such areas of the state for which no complying rules and regulations have been adopted, except for such areas as are serviced exclusively by a sewage treatment works. Rules and regulations promulgated by the state board shall comply with the guidelines and minimum requirements set forth in sections 66-44-5 and 66-44-6 and shall be the same for all the areas of the state for which the state board promulgates such rules and regulations except as may be appropriate to provide for differing geologic conditions. (4) Rules and regulations may be adopted by a local board of health after action by the state board under subsection (3) of this section, if such rules and regulations are adopted in compliance with the procedural requirements of subsection (2) of this section and are no less stringent than those promulgated by the state board. Rules and regulations of the local board so adopted shall then become effective only after they are transmitted to the division and are found to be in compliance with the provisions of this subsection (4) and of sections 66-44-5 and 66-44-6. (5) Rules and rogjlations pertaining to individual sewage treatment systems in effect on July 1, 1973, shall remain in effect until superseded by rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this article. PAGE 4-IMISE BILL NO. ; Mw3 (6) Pees authorized in this article shall be set at such amounts as are deemed necessary to cover the operation expenses of the several agencies. 66-44-5. Mininum standards for individual sewaize disposal systems. (1) (a) Rules and regulations adopted y local boards of- Tie-alth under subsections (2) or (4) of section 66-44-4 or promulgated by the department wider section 66-44-4 (3) shall govern all aspects of the performance, location, construction, alteration, installation, and use of individual sewage disposal systems and shall include, as a minimiml, provisions regarding the following matters: (b) Performance of soil percolation tests in at least three test holes in the area in which the absorption field of a proposed system is to be located. A test hole must be drilled in each twelve hundred square foot area 6-0 the leach field, and one test hole rust be dr' d tv Linum of eight feet deep or to bedrock, anmust e drilled to give a air indication of the soil condition. Me tests shall be performed by a registered professional.engineeror a competent technician of the local health department, unless the tests were previously performed by a .registered professional engineer and the results thereof submitted with the application for the permit. If an application is for a system which does not utilize a soil absorption system, but which employs a dispersal system, the local board of health may waive the requirement of percolation tests upon request by the applicant supported by an adequate subsoil and bedrock report and by a shovring that the tests are not essential to the proper design of the system and that the absence of test data involves no danger to the public health. (c) Methods for calculating the maximum daily sewage flow, which shall not exceed the capacity for which the system is designed; (d) Design criteria, including, inhere applicable, minimim capacities based on daily sewage flow, and construction standards for septic tanks, other types of holding o- pretreatment tanks, building servers and sewer lines, greasetraps, distribution boxes, and serial distribution systems; (e) Minihnun distances from the various components - of a system to pertinent terrain features, including: Streams, lakes, watercourses, springs, wells, subsoil drains, cisterns, water lines, suction lines, gulches, divellings, other occupied buildings, and property lines; (f) For systems treating and disposing of effluent through an absorption system: :,':ctheds for calculating minimum absorption area for various types of absorption systems i.nd design criteria wid construction standards for such types of absorption systems as the department and the local board of health authorize, which PA(7T 3-FC)LISF BILL V0. 1553 may include absorption trenches, seepage beds, seepage pits, sand filter trenches, and subsurface sand filters. thiless designed by a registered professional engineer and approved by the local board of health, no such system may be permitted in areas in which the soil percolation rate is slower than one inch in sixty minutes or faster than one inch in five minutes; in Ouch the maximum seasonal level of Uie groun(hiater table is less than four feet below the bottom of the proposed absorption system; in Idlich bedrock exists less than four feet below the bottom of the proposed absorption system; or which leas a slope in excess of thirty percent. — — — — — -- (g) For systems disposing of effluent into state waters: In cooperation and coordination u ;h the water quality control commission, procedures for obtaining site location approval and discharge permits; general design criteria; adoption of effluent standards; requirement of design by -- registered professional engineer; and mandatory review by tr;"_' local board of health of each application for such a system; (h) For systems disposing of effluent by discharge upon the surface of the ground: Specific performiance criteria to insure that such surface discharge does not drain from the property on which the system is located, except by permit from the local board of health, and does not otherwise create a hazard to public health or constitute a nuisance or undue risk of pollution; requirement of design by a registered professional engineer; and r ndatory rt?zriPw by the local board of health of each application for sucha system. (i) Design criteria and construction standards for vaults; for privies and slit trenches, either of which ray be prohibited at the option of the local board of health; for incineration toilets, and chemical toilets; and for mini-systeras limited to disposal of waste water from sinks, lavatories, tubs, and showers; (j) Performance criteria and construction standards for evapotranspiration systems which dispose 'of effluent into the air by evaporation from a soil surface or transpiration of plants; (k) Performance criteria and construction standards for systems which dispose of effluent by means of dispersal systems; (1) Performance criteria and construction standards for systems wlucli service commercial, business, institutional, or industrial property or nulti.famil,y &ellings; requirement of design by a registered professional engineer; and mandatory • review by the local board of health of each application for such a sys tem. (2) The guidelines and regulatory provisions adopted by the state board and by the local boards pursuant to paragraphs (a) to PAGE 6-10US;; BILL ;Q. 1553 (1) of subsection (1) of this section shall conform to or exceed the minimum standards and criteria set forth in the "manual of septic tank practice", United States Iniblic health service publication no. 526, revised 1967, where applicable. 66-44-6. Basic rules for local administration. (1) (a) Rules and regulations adop—ted by local boards oF health under section 66-44-4 (2) or (4) or promulgated by the department under section 66-44-4 (3) shall govern all aspects of the application for and issuance of permits, the inspection, testing, and supervision of installed systems, the issuance of cease and desist orders, the maintenance and cleaning of systems, and the disposal of waste material, and shall, as a minimum, include provisions regarding the following matters: (b) Procedures by which application may be made for the issuance of a permit for an individual sewage disposal system. A fee not to exceed seventfive dollars may be charged by local health departments for accepting and processing such applications. The application for a permit shall be in writing and shall include such information, data, plans, specifications, statements, and commitments as may be required by the local board of health in order to carry out the purposes of this article. (c) Review of the application and inspection of the proposed site by the local health department; (d) Specification of mandatory tests to be performed by the local health department, including percolation tests unless excused or previously performed by a registered professional engineer; (e) Specification of additional tests to be performed and reports to be made by the applicant and the circumstances Linder which such tests or reports may be required by the local health department; (f) Determination on behalf of the local health department by a registered sanitarian or a registered professional engineer after review of the application, site inspection, test results, and other required information, whether the proposed system is in compliance with the requirements of, quid the rules and regulations adopted under, this article; and the issuance of a permit by the health officer or his designated representative if the proposed system is determined to be in complianr_^ with the requirements of this article and the rules and regulations adopt-1 »ider this article: (g) Review by the local board of health, upon request of an applicant, of applications denied by the health officer; (h) Me circumstances Linder which applications for certain tyres of systems, in addition to those specified in section PAGE 7-HOUSE MILL MO. 1553 66-44-5 (1) (g) , (1) (h) , and (1) (k) and in section 66-44-7 (2) , shall be subject to mandatory review by the local board of health to determine idiether a permit shall issue; (i) Final inspection of a system to be made by the local health department after construction, installation, alteration, or repair work under a permit has been completed, but before the system is placed in use, to determine that the work leas been performed in accordance with the permit and that the system is in compliance with this article and the rules and regulations adopted under this article; (j) Inspection of operating systems at reasonable times, and upon reasonable notice to the occupant of the property, to determine if the system is functioning in compliance with this article and the rules and regulations adopted under this article. Officials of the local health department shall be permitted to enter upon private property for purposes of conducting such inspections. (k) Issuance of a repair permit and an emergency use permit to the cpvmer or occupant of property on which a system is not functioning properly. Application for a repair permit shall be made by such owner or occupant to the local health department within Wo business days after receiving notice from the local health department that the system is not functioning in compliance with this article or the rules and regulations adopted under this article or other;rise constitutes a nuisance or hazard t0 public elc:cii ux. Me penju t slid-" provide for a lteaSOilauie period of time within which repairs shall be made, at tha end of which period the system shall be inspected by the local health department to insure that it is functioning properly. Concurrently with the issuance of a repair permit, the local health department may issue an emergency use permit authorizing continued use of a malfunctioning system on an emergency basis for a period not to exceed the period stated in the repair permit. Such an emergency use permit may be extended, for good cause shown, in the event repairs may not be completed in the period stated in the repair permit, through no fault of the weer or occupant. (1) Issuance of an order to cease and desist from the use of any system which is fowid by the ]health officer not to be functioning in compliance with this article or the rules and regulations adopted under this article or otherwise to constitute a nuisance or a hazard to public health and Qiich has not received timely repairs in accordance with the provisions of", paragraph (k) of this subsection (1). Such an order may be ` issued only after a hearing which shall be conducted by the health officer not less than fo - x--vrst-ten notice thereof is given tthe oitiner or occupant of the property on which the system is located and at uihich the owner and occupant may be present, with counsel, and be heard. Ilse order RNG 5-110US% BILL NO. 1553 shall. require -drat the owner or occupant bring the system into compliance or eliminate the nuisance or hazard within a reasonable period of time, not -to ed� th-ice' . ys , or thereafter cease and desist from the use of the system. A cease and desist order issued by the health officer shall be reviewable in the district court for the county wherein the system is located, and upon a petition filed not later than ten days after the order is issued. (m) Reasonable periodic collection and testing by the local health department of effluent samples from individual selvage disposal systems for which monitoring of effluent is necessary in order to insure compliance with the provisions of this article or the rules and regulations adopted under this article. Such sampling may be required not more than two times a year, except when required by the health officer in conjwzction with action taken pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection- (1). A fee not to exceed twenty-five dollars, plus ten cents for eadi mile traveled from the principal office of the local health department to the site of the system and return, may be charged by the local health department for each sample collected and tested, and payment of such charges may be stated in the permit for the system as a condition for its continued use. Any otmer or occupant of property on wean individual sewage disposal system is located may request the local health department to collect and test an effluent sample from the system. The local health department may, at its option, perform such collection and testing services, and it snaii be entitled to 61arge a fee not W exceed ttventy-five dollars, plus ten cents for each mile traveled from the principal office of the local health department to the site of the system and return, for each such sample so collected and tested. (n) :Maintenance and cleaning schedules and practices adequate to insure proper functioning of various types of individual so-iage disposal systems. The local board of health may additionally require proof of proper maintenance and cleaning, in compliance with the schedule and practices adopted under this subsection (1), to be submitted periodically to the local health department by the owner of the system. (o) disposal of waste materials, removed frorz systems in the 7.rocess of r-kiintenmice or cleaniiia, at a site and in a r-uuher t•;hich does not create a hazard to the public health, a nuisance, or an undue risk of pollution. 66-44-7. Performance evaluation -md approval of systcris LTrhloyin new to mo orgy. Ui)on app icatio:t by a :�ystems contractor, a registered professionalc�hgi.;heer, or a rmnutactuix:i of individual sewage disposal systems, the division may hold a puba_ic hearing to dctenYdne whether a p:irticular desist or type of system, based upon iml)rovements or developments in the technology of sewage disposal and not other.,!ise provided for in PA%«. 9-HOUSE BILL O. 1553 paragraphs (1) (f) to (1) (k) of section 66-44-5, has established a record of performance reliability which would justify approval of applications for such systems by the health officer without mandatory review by the local board of health. If the division determines, based upon reasonable performance standards and criteria, tka.t such reliability has been established, die division small so notify each local board of health, and applications for permits for such systems may thereafter be acted upon by the health officer or his designated representative in the same manner as applications for systems described in section 66-44-5 (1) (f). The division shall not arbitrarily deny any person the right to a hearing on an application for a determination of reliability tinder the provisions of this section. (2) Except for designs or types of systems which have been approved by the division pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the local board of health may approve an application for a type system not otherwise provided for in paragraphs (1) (f) to (1) (k) of section 66-44-5, only if the system has been designed by a registered professional engineer, and only if the application provides for the installation of a back-up system, of a type described in said paragraphs or previously approved by the division under subsection (1) of this section, in the event of failure of the primary system. !1 local board of health shall not arbitrarily deny any person the right to consideration of an application for such a system and shall apply reasonable performace standards in determining whether to approve such an application. 66-44-8. Licensiai- of systems contractors and systems clearers . (1) The local board ot healthw tray adopts and reg atrons i-rhich provide for the licensing of systems contractors. A fee not to exceed t;•,enty-five dollars may be charged by the local health department for the initial license of a systems contractor; a fee not to exceed ten dollars may be charged by the local health department for a renewal of the license. Initial licensing and renagals thereof shall be for a period of not less than one year. The local board of health may revoke the license of a systems contractor for violation of the applicable provisions of this article or the rules and regulations adopted under this article or for other good cause shotirn, after a }haring conducted upon reasonable notice to the systems contractor and at which the systems contractor may be present, with counsel, and be heard. (2) The local board of health may adopt rules and regulations which provide for tide liconsi.ng of systems cleaners. A fee not to exceed t1,,enty-five dollars may be charged by the local health department for the initial license of a systems cleaner; a fee not to exceed ten dollars may be charged for the renewal of the license. Initial licensing and renewals thereof shall be for a period of not less than one year. 'foie local board PAGE 10-]{OUST: BILL NO. 15S3 of health may revoke the license of a systems cleaner for violation of the applicable provisions of this article or the regulations adopted under this article or for other good cause shown after a hearing conducted upon reasonable notice to the systems cleaner and at which the systems cleaner may be present, with counsel, and be Beard. 66-44-9. Enforcement by local health department and local hoard of health. e- primary response z ity for the en orcement of tie provisions of this article and the regulations adopted under this article shall lie with local health departments and local boards of health. In the event that a local health department or local board of health substantially fails to administer and enforce the provisions of this article and the rules and regulations adopted under this article, the department may assume such of the functions of the local health department or board of health as may be necessary to protect the public health. 66-44-10. Prohibition of individual sewage disposal systems in unsuitable areas. ie iocal 5—oa-YU of healthmay conduct a public hearing, a ter written notice to all affected property owners as shown in the records of the county assessor and publication of notice in a newspaper of general circulation, at least ten days prior to the hearing, to consider the prohibition of permits for individual sevra.ge disposal systems in defined areas Ftiiich contain or care subdiv ldGd iuc a ddiisi -y of uwic: 4/LCaF4 tuo dwelling units per acre. The local board of health may order such prohibition upon a finding that the construction and use of additional individual sewage disposal systems in the defined area will constitute a hazard to the public health. In such a hearing, the local board of health may request affected property owners to submit engineering and geological reports concerning the defined area and to provide a study of the economic feasibility of constructing a sewage treatment works. 66-44-11. General prohibitions, (1) No city, coanty, or city and county sliall issue to any person a permit to construct or remodel a building or structure which is not serviced by a sewage treatment works, until a permit for an individual se.%fage disposal system has been issued by the local health department. (2) No city, county, or city and county occupancy permit shall be issued to any person for the use of a building which is not serviced by a sewage treatment works until a final inspection of the individual sewage AiLposal system has been made by the local health department, as provided for in section 66-44-6 (1) (i), acid the installation has received the approval of the local health department. (3) No individual sewage disposal system presently in use which does not comply with the provisio .s of section 66-44-5 (1) (f) regarding minimum separation betwecn the maximum seasonal i AGT' 11-11OUSE BILL No. 1553 level of the groundwater table and the bottom of an absorption system, shall be permitted to remain in use without compliance witli this article and the rules and regulations adopted under this article, later than October 1, 1975. (4) Construction of cesspools, defined as covered underground receptacles which receive untreated sewage from a building and permit the untreated sewage to seep into surrounding soil, is prohibited. (5) Not more than one dwelling, commercial, business, institutional, or industrial unit shall be connected to the same individual sewage disposal system unless such multiple connection was specified in the application submitted and in the permit issued for the system. (6) No person shall construct or maintain any dwelling or other occupied structure which is not equipped with adequate facilities for the sanitary disposal of sewage without endangering the public health. 66-44-12. Penalties. (1) (a) Any person who comits any of the following acts or violates any of the provisions of this article commits a class 1 petty offense, as defined in section 40-1-107, C.R.S. 1963: 1 (b) Constructs, alters, installs, or permits the use of any �=i l;—I'll f,11 Vdml-ler. r?z a--...r �,'! �-+F r,--, if1. „s. �4... 1,—„ 1--.A "� 4 wa-..:..::. .....b:. .,. J..:.r .....� �Jr..i-.a.r7 i as ui.r---- for and received. a permit as provided for in section 66-44-5 (1) (g) or section 66-44-6; (c) Constructs, alters, or installs an individual sewage disposal system in a manner which involves a knowing and material variation from the terms or specifications contained in the application or permit; (d) Violates the terms of a cease and desist order which has become final under the terms of section 66-44-6 (1) (1); (e) Conducts a business as a systems contractor without having obtained the license provided for in section 66-44-8 (1) in areas iln Aiich the local board of health has adopted licensing regulations pursuant to said section; (f) Conducts a business as a systems cleaner without having obtained the license provided for in section 66-44-8 (2) in areas in whichtl:e local board of health has adopted licensing regulations Pursuant to said section; (g) Willfully fails to submit proof of proper maintenance and cleat -ling of a system as required by rules and regulations adopted parsuant to section 66-44--6. PACE 12-HOUSE BILL NO. 1553 SECTIOU 2. 106-2-37 (1) (h), Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as enacted by section S of chapter 81, Session haws of Colorado 1972, is am°nded to read: 106- 2- 37 . Referral and review re uiremonts . (1) (h) I,,hien applicable, to t ne county, istrTct, regional, or state department of health, for their ITS revi.mi of the on -lot sewage disposal reports, for review of the adequacy of existing or proposed sewage treatimnt works to handle the estimated effluent, and for a report on the water Quality of the proposed water supply to serve the subdivision. THE DEPARD TENT OF ffi­ILTH TO 1141ICI I TI IE PLM IS RE11- RRED 1-M REWIRE TI-IE SUI3DIVIDER TO SLU UT ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING OR GEOLOGICAL REPORTS OR DATA AND TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF TI iE ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF A SEWAGE TRFr%TI,ff:NT WORKS PRIOR TO TIMING ITS REC01\MNDATIONS. NO PLIU SHALL RECEIVE 'IIiE APPROVAL OF TILE BOARD OF COUIM CM-IISSIOL S UNLESS TIiF: DEPARTIIENT OF HE4LTI1 TO I'NUICII THE PLAN IS REFERRED HAS I A)E A FAVORABLE RECO? itiFdD,MON REGARDING TIIE PROPOSED A,IETIIOD OF SLUME- DISPOSAL. SECTION 3. Repeal. 66-2-7 (8), 66-2-16, 66-3-14 (2) to (7), 66-37-18, and 19, Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as amended, are repealed. SECTION! 4. .1�Ero�priation. There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys ink -state treasury not othenaise appropriated, to the denartTwnt of health. for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1973, the sum of fifty-four thousand one hundred sixteen dollars ($54,116), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to implement the provisions of this act. SECTION 5. Effective -date. This act shall take effect July 1, 1973. SECTION 6. Safety clause. The general assembly hereby i;!%r,F 1.3-HOUSE. BILL NO. 1553 finds, determines, and declares that tJiis act is necessary for the im iediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. hn I). Fuhr John D. VMe-rli—o—oT SPEAUU:IZ OF TIIE HOUSE PI:ISIDLTfT OF REPRESBgTATIVES OF TIIE SLIATE Lorraine F. Lombarai m ort 11. SFNil [Q I IEF CLMR ' OF 1I IE MUSE SECRETARY OF OF REPRESENTATIVES THE SENATE APPROVED John A. 7ove GOVERNOR OF TI M STATE OF COLORADO PACT 14-IIOUSE HILL NO. 1553 P. 0. isv:. $1 f''--.vL E, ()i Cl.�tD0 81631 ��'^ E'' is y:!s. , 11 APPLICATION r 02, INDIVIDUAL S: —;AGF. Da P-i-T]_.L S S E ', P. 11"iT 1'saEaa. of ,-,-ner :J__dr_. Address of Ownew • (/� F"V �' �! / � lV / ti. I �V � r IS facility i;'iti:si. boundaries of a c'ity/toun o;; sanitation jist%ict? Distance to nc r= st sewcr system: Locat io-a of P ro,,os': d System: 1771 Legal Discri?t"i0 - Type of Struc-L:.irc: Sin,-7Ie Family Dwe11ing QQ Other: � � No. Bedroazs � ! C T aZer :.:Jply. =r1Vat�? ':Yelp �a txon: l,�i5t^� l _ Tro�'t eedcb f?eld. Sizt2 o!. Lot= fr "r i Public Water.supply.: . As appropriate plat plan most accompanySite inspection for this application sho ing, required' informatlom (See attached sheet.) The in vidusl sewage disposal system will be constructed and installed in accordance [Tith the regulations governing individual sewage systems within Engle County, and shall congly wit) Bill House e 1553 G S 65-14, 1973. ' Pc ;f:s?e. t shail be Tade to Ac Eagle County Treasurer. Permit_ upon approval of this applic;tion, may be obtained at the Zagle County sanit ri an's office. ", oint'hment; for f?nal ins.•,r-r.,--ion must loc ..:ct:1e prior sLo construction inv=i 'Cti? j sanitarian. (Phone 320-77'_+3 be`'CTeei C; r� 9Af[. ) No al a.' will be Aiven on any system without final inspection. �v cOitt�.c��in� ti?2 Refer to Permit ntmaher. Rung address, and telephone of person responsible for design of system: 7 5 The undersigned acknowledges t11."+t the above information 3.S i.?:"Uc c,Rd that false IT2fOr:!•.Z t-oR will invalidate the ao; i ; atzon or plibsequent *�exmit. SIC=:iL' 0 APPLICANT: KM Date: ,7 ^This application ecoraes il3Jc?lid G months from above elate.) IIZA 1TH DiEP L1;iTi•:� NT USE ONLY Percolation information: � E� ��:, �l,i� � .Permit I.M. 0001? Tart /ne)n ;al. -( ini gym) Fee leceipt:--C:�'-- AbsorptionArea:_ r Sq. f t. (4inh cm) _ file: ��. �.'=�. �.i�.7: �/i-,4 �:n,f3 __.�PYr� � _ /n �C-}�G�7 / •rf,//•%, -- ---- - - - -- - The c..7'.'f' iT'lChiViC;ual Sc.TaaSe diS?;)Sa'L i'.75te.'m was i115twlICCi bv WD 00 BEEN I'id: PECTED AND ._PP 0VED BY A W-'-'ESENTATIVE OF� E. r'r 'E'ALTU DEPi . Date: Sani r.arian: Ott,. F,6,e,� PERMIT NO. Name of Owner: Address of Owner: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH P.O. BOX 811 EAGLE, COLORADO 81631 APPLICATION FOR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT Is facility within boundaries of a city;,town or sanitation district? Distance to nearest sewer system: Location of Proposed System: Legal Discription: Type of Structure: Single Family Dwelling ( Water Supply: Private Well ( ) Location: Size of Lot: ) Other: Phone: PERMIT FEE $25.00 N° 216 ,r'1 No. Bedrooms � Distance From leach field: Public Water Supply: An appropriate plot plan must accompany site inspection for this application showing required information. (See attached sheet.) The individual sewage disposal system will be constructed and installed in accordance with the regulations governing individual sewage systems within Eagle County, and shall comply with House Bill 1553 CRS 66-14, 1973. Payment shall be made to the Eagle County Treasurer. Permit, upon approval of this application, may be obtained at the Eagle County sanitarian's office. Appointment for final inspection must be made prior to construction by contacting the inspecting sanitarian. [Phone 328-7718 between 8:30 and 9:00 AM.] Refer to permit number. No approval will be given on any system without final inspection. Name, address, and telephone of person responsible for design of system: The undersigned acknowledges that the above information is true and that false information will invalidate the application or subsequent permit, SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: Date: (This application becomes invalid 6 months from above date.) HEALTH DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Percolation Information: '" : Permit No. Tank Capacity: In n o gal. (minimum) Fee Receipt: Absorption Area: Sq. ft. (minimum) File: REMARKS: APPLICATION IS: APPROVED ( ) DENIED The above individual sewage disposal system was installed by AND HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE EAGLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Date: Sanitarian: :)I E,ZCOLATION TEST ANTD SITE I\TSPEC T IOPI / Ff:E- c 5;;, Oo / PD.tL�,IT NO. OT•TNE Street Address or Legal Description: '0"�4 `/-'a / Ski(4 Rx� DO 140T T-1; TE B` O:T THIS LINE, r� Date of Test:�� Death of hale: �� '� Diameter: CL Type of soil: Location of Test Hole: 2w—')Ctl i Test hole was presoaked fromAY-22 '-'-'�" 0. t7f. "7 To: (Time) (Date (Time) - 7,' 10 7.�ii E • j 711( 7' 20 /i 34 1,31 I� ! 7 7` Js i 7 3 fi Percolation Rate: -__-z l./ ., MPI I Site has been reviewed and tested for percolation rate. We reco-=end: APP ;OVAL (� DISAPPROVAL ( ) Date: ��� 2-6-7r7'— NOTE: Plot plan showing boundary lines, location of proposed building or buildiligs and design of septic system must be submitted with Application for Permit to Construct. The back of this form may be used to show plot plan and design of system. Sanitarian P. 0. Box 811 Telephone (303) 328-7718 Eagle, Colorado 81631 N / . / i Show- Road. drivewa AIng well. streams irrigation property line etc House r TrN { S, From septic or plant TYPE OF STEM APPLIED FOR (Dimensions to be filled in upon permit issuance) � r From se tic Cieanout G�,otl�d -_�._.._ r' ' ... Surface L=-�- Hold or plant ;=7- - - %� 6• Max Concrete 4 PVC 4 Layer Cover oraon ` L r o Straw I�y -b `' r! To Septic k O c 6 G D Q m p U O 'v or plant pr. C1L.'� d b Sd 0 Qd D naon s b +.3�O bb o G019 p �O � 0 c 8 O � d o i7 0 Gravel l� jQ ` �Y�$� 1,'z — 2'/z o ")O 1%t Gravel 3, 6 3 U G�►�n Gravel U.D b� Minimums 000 •p �� 4 1 Topsoil 2� C�i�<CX j-� •�[yp�C h• 4 Straw �? 4 ' PVC G; 7O C?��Q oco(�� 6 of 1'/a to 2'h �O U� �'�� Gravel To Septic or �jj 0 dbb C OQ c6d a 60 �� l)' � � C ] Plant 1 of 1%r to �'QoOC©dcyo�oda�s E--� "o,000 000 0 0 0 0000 2'/z gravel Perc. 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