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<br /> <br />13 <br />- No private on-site sewage disposal system or parts, thereof, shall <br />be located in any parcel of land other than the parcel of land which <br />is the site of the building, structure, or premises served by such <br />families, except centralized treatment. <br /> <br />- In the event that a septic system with a seepage pit is abandoned, <br />the pit shall be filled with soil, sand, or gravel. This requirement is <br />binding on all systems whether installed prior to regulations or not. <br /> <br />SECTION X – SITE CONDITIONS <br /> <br />All proposed sites for on-site sewage systems shall include the <br />following minimum information; under certain conditions (additional <br />data may be required): <br /> <br /> A. Depth of the seasonal high water table and bedrock <br /> B. Soil conditions – properties and permeability <br /> C. Slope <br /> D. The existence of lowlands, depressions, outcrops <br /> E. Surface water drainage patterns <br /> F. All setbacks, as required in these regulations, shall be <br /> described or drawn out. <br /> <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.