[Ord. No. 8-1997, § 15(K), 7-15-1997]
All subsurface sewage disposal systems shall be installed in
conformance with the state subsurface wastewater disposal rules. The
rules, among other requirements, include the following:
(1) The minimum setback for new subsurface sewage disposal systems shall
be no less than 100 horizontal feet from the normal high-water line
of a perennial water body. The minimum setback distances from water
bodies for new subsurface sewage disposal systems shall not be reduced
by variance.
(2) Replacement systems shall meet the standards for replacement systems
as contained in the rules.
[Ord. No. 8-1997, § 15(L), 7-15-1997]
(a) Where feasible, the installation of essential services shall be limited
to existing public ways and existing service corridors.
(b) The installation of essential services is not permitted in a Resource
Protection or Stream Protection District, except to provide services
to a permitted use within the district, or except where the applicant
demonstrates that no reasonable alternative exists. Where permitted,
such structures and facilities shall be located so as to minimize
any adverse impacts on surrounding uses and resources, including visual
impacts.