Note 1: The following items can be excluded from the cost of
improvement or repair: plans, specifications, survey, permits, and
other items which are separate from or incidental to the repair of
the damaged or improved building, i.e., debris removal/cartage.
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Note 2: The latest Assessors' structure value may be used, provided
that the Assessors certify that said value is based on 100% valuation,
less depreciation.
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Component
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Septic Tank
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Reserve Area
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Leaching Facility
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Building Sewer
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Privy
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Drinking water well or suction line
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50
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—
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200
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(3)
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200
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Water supply line (pressure)
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(b)
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—
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(b)
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(b)
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(b)
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Property line
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10
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—
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10
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—
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50
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Dwelling
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10
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—
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20
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—
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50
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Surface water supplies of tributaries to reservoirs including
open and subsurface drains
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200
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—
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200
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200
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200
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Watercourse (see Title 5 definition)
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75*
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100
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100
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75*
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100
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Leaching catch basin or dry well
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—
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—
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25
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—
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—
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*
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100 feet from sewage disposal systems of a multiple dwelling.
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**
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Downhill slope. The applicant must be able to meet the slope
requirements on the lot for which the permit is applied for, not including
any adjacent property unless a valid slope easement is obtained. This
must be reviewed by the Town's legal counsel prior to issuance
of the disposal works construction permit.
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(3)
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Ten feet if constructed of durable corrosion-resistant material
with watertight joints laid in Class B bedding, or 50 feet if any
other type of pipe is used.
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(b)
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Disposal facilities must be installed at least 10 feet from
and 18 inches below water supply lines. Whenever sewer lines must
cross water supply lines, both pipes shall be constructed of mechanical
joint cast-iron pipe and shall be pressure tested to assure watertightness.
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