i. Septic system permit fees--Fargo Cass Public Health
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<br />Private on-site sewage disposal systems shall not be permitted or <br />constructed within the floodway of any river or stream. <br /> <br />Subsurface absorption areas shall not be installed in or on ground <br />having an original surface slope greater than 15 percent (15 foot drop <br />in 100 feet horizontal). <br /> <br />SECTION XI- UNSUITABLE SOILS <br /> <br />If the application for an onsite sewage disposal system permit has <br />been denied because of the soil, it being identified as unsuitable for <br />an on-site sewage disposal system, the applicant may present a plan <br />for a specialized sewage disposal system that overcomes the <br />limitation of the lot. <br /> <br />SECTION XII - PENALTIES <br /> <br />Any person who violates these regulations or any rule or regulation <br />adopted by the county or who violates any determination or order of <br />the county under these regulations, shall be fined not less than fifty <br />dollars ($50.00) and not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) <br />for each violation. Each continuing day of a violation is considered a <br />separate offense. <br /> <br />SECTION XIII - VARIANCE <br /> <br />In any case where a permit is required by the Public Health Center or <br />designated officer, and upon application by the responsible person or <br />persons, the Public Health Center or designated officer finds that the <br />strict enforcement of any provision of these standards would be <br />unreasonable, impractical, or not feasible under the circumstances, <br />the Health Officer or designated officer may permit a variance. <br /> <br />In granting the variance, the Health Officer or designated officer may <br />include such conditions as is prescribed for prevention, control, or <br />abatement of pollution in harmony with the general purpose of these <br />rules and regulations and the interest of applicable local, state, or <br />federal laws. <br /> <br />12 <br />
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