System plans shall be submitted for approval
to the County or to the state in accordance with Chapter SPS 383,
Wisconsin Administrative Code. Plans shall comply with the requirements
of Chapter SPS 383, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and this chapter.
A. Plans submitted to the County shall include the original
and as many copies as are required by the County.
B. If plans are reviewed and approved by the state, at
least one set of the plans submitted to the County shall bear an original
state approval stamp or seal.
C. Plans submitted shall be clear, legible and permanent
copies.
D. Plans submitted shall comply with Chapter SPS 383,
Wisconsin Administrative Code, and include the following:
(1) The name of the property owner and the legal description
of the site.
(2) Estimated daily wastewater flow and design wastewater
flow.
(3) A detailed plot plan (site plan), dimensioned or drawn
to scale, on paper no smaller than 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches
in size. The plot plan shall delineate the lot size and the location
of all existing and proposed private sewage system components, building
sewers, private interceptor main sewers, wells, water mains or water
services, buildings, lot lines, swimming pools, navigable waters,
and the benchmark established on the soil and site evaluation report.
Adjoining properties shall be checked to ensure that the horizontal
setback parameters in § SPS 383.43, Wisconsin Administrative
Code, are complied with. All separating distances and dimensions shall
be clearly shown on the plot plan.
(4) Details and configuration layouts depicting how the
system is to be constructed.
(5) A description of a contingency plan in the event that
the proposed private sewage system fails and cannot be repaired, or
an alternate area may be provided.
(6) Sufficient supporting information to determine whether
the proposed design, installation and management of the proposed private
sewage system or modification to an existing system complies with
this chapter.
E. Plans shall be signed or sealed as specified in Chapter
SPS 383, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
F. A copy of the approved plans shall be maintained at
the construction site until the private sewage system installation
is completed, inspected and accepted. The plans shall be made available
to the County or the state upon request.
G. A modification to the design of a private sewage system which has been previously approved shall be submitted to the County or the state as specified in Chapter SPS 383, Wisconsin Administrative Code. Plan revisions must be approved prior to system installation. A fee may be charged when submitting revised plans; see §
518-24C.
Transfer of ownership of a property for which
a valid sanitary permit exists shall be subject to the following:
A. The applicable state transfer form shall be submitted
to the County.
B. The sanitary permit card shall be returned to the
County so that a new permit card may be issued.
C. Transfer of ownership shall not affect the expiration
date unless a renewal is also requested.
When applicable provisions of the Wisconsin
Statutes, Wisconsin Administrative Code or this chapter have not been
complied with when applying for a sanitary permit, the permit shall
be denied. Reasons for the denial shall be forwarded to the plumber,
landowner and, when appropriate, state representative(s) and the Corporation
Counsel.
Prior to commencing construction of any structure
or addition to a structure on a site where there exists a private
sewage system, the owner or his agent shall determine that the proposed
structure conforms to applicable setback limitations of Chapter SPS
383, Wisconsin Administrative Code. Documentation shall be submitted
as required in Chapter SPS 383, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
[Amended 10-15-2002 by Res. No. 6018]
A. The fee for a sanitary permit for the installation
of a private sewage system shall be determined by the Price County
Board of Supervisors.
(1) The issuing agent shall not charge more than one fee
for a sanitary permit or for the renewal of a sanitary permit in any
twelve-month period.
(2) The issuing agent shall forward a copy of each valid
sanitary permit and the necessary fee to the Wisconsin Department
of Safety and Professional Services within 90 days after the permit
is issued.
B. The fee for the following shall be determined by the
Price County Board of Supervisors:
(1) Transfer of a sanitary permit or a change of plumbers.
(2) Reinspection of any private sewage system.
(3) The installation of an alternate or experimental design
system.
(6) The application to receive Wisconsin fund assistance
for private sewage system replacement or rehabilitation.
(7) Failure to notify the Zoning Department 24 hours in
advance of when a private sewage system is to be installed.
C. The provisions and the fee for revised plans shall
be determined by the Price County Board of Supervisors.