A. 
The Price County Zoning Department is authorized to apply for grants under § 145.245, Wis. Stats., and Chapter SPS 387, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and to accept grant awards from the State of Wisconsin on behalf of Price County.
[Amended 4-21-2015 by Ord. No. 1-15]
B. 
State grant funds received by Price County under § 145.245(6), Wis. Stats., and Chapter SPS 387, Wisconsin Administrative Code, will be used to rehabilitate or replace failing private sewage systems which serve principal residences or small commercial establishments owned by persons or businesses which are eligible under § 145.245(6), Wis. Stats.
C. 
State grant funds will be used as provided under § 145.245(6), Wis. Stats.
D. 
The state grant share for each principal residence or small commercial establishment will not exceed the amount permitted under § 145.245(7), Wis. Stats.
E. 
State grant funds will be used for private sewage systems which will be properly installed and maintained.
F. 
State grant funds received by Price County will be disbursed to eligible owners.
G. 
Ten percent of the Wisconsin fund rebate shall be paid to the Price County Zoning Department upon receipt of the refund for handling charges.
[Amended 4-21-2015 by Ord. No. 1-15]
A. 
The applicant for a sanitary permit shall be provided written notice of the maintenance program at the time the sanitary permit is issued. The records of this notification shall be maintained by the issuing agent. Upon sale of the property, the owner shall provide written notification of the maintenance program to the buyer.
B. 
Every three years after the installation of a private sewage disposal system, the owner shall be provided a certification form by the issuing agent at least 30 days prior to its due date. The certification form must be filled out by either:
(1) 
A licensed master or master restricted sewer plumber.
(2) 
A licensed septic tank pumper.
(3) 
County or state personnel licensed to inspect septic systems.
C. 
The certification form will state that:
(1) 
The private sewage disposal system is in proper operating condition.
(2) 
The septic tank was recently pumped by a licensed septic tank pumper or it was inspected and is less than 1/3 full of sludge and scum.
D. 
Circumstances such as inclement weather, road weight restrictions and site limitations may necessitate a delay in septic tank maintenance until conditions permit.