Cost estimates and construction bonds. Failure to comply with all state and local engineering, design and construction standards may result in denial of plan or development permit approval, revocation of prior approvals, or legal action for forfeiture of performance guarantee.
In lieu of the completion of any Group B water system prior to approval of a final plat, short plat or other land-use action, the developer shall complete the Washington State Department of Health design workbook and submit it for review, and approval of the design for Group B the group B water system which includes drilling and testing of the well(s) per Chapter
246-291 WAC. Developer shall provide a performance guarantee in an amount and with satisfactory surety and conditions providing for and securing to Kittitas County the actual engineering, design and construction and installation of the Group B Water System within a period specified by the Health Officer. The Health Officer will enforce the guarantee through appropriate legal and equitable remedies. If a surety bond is provided, the amount of the bond shall equal one hundred thirty-five percent (135%) of the estimated engineering, design, and construction cost. When a letter of escrow or cash is used, the amount covered shall be for one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the estimated engineering, design, and construction cost as reviewed and concurred with by the Public Health Department.
The amount of the financial guarantee may be reduced during construction proportionally to the amount of work completed, as said work is approved by the Public Health Department.
Group B water system applications shall be submitted by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Washington whenever the application calls for an atmospheric storage tank, more than one well, more than one pressure zone, fire flow requirements, or treatment other than simple hypochlorination prior to acceptance by the Public Health Department.
Building permits will not be issued until construction of Group B water system is completed, and approved by KCPHD, WA State Department of Health, and all requirements from KCC Chapter
13.35 have been completed and approved by KCPHD. The developer is legally and financially responsible for ensuring all Group B water systems are engineered, designed, and constructed in accordance with state and local requirements.