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y AND cojit4r Co Department <br /> Public H al hforMaison and Dane County <br /> � Environmental Health Section <br /> Director—Lynn Green <br /> moll Director of Public Health for Madison and Dane County <br /> DANE COUNTY Thomas Schlenker,MD,MPH <br /> Director of Environmental Health-James Clark <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES <br /> May 17, 2006 POWTS#48019 <br /> PAUL HARDY <br /> 7226 TIMBERWOOD DR <br /> MADISON WI 53719 <br /> Reference: SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 20,Town of Middleton <br /> Subdivision:SPRUCE HOLLOW,Lot:9 <br /> Tax Parcel No: <br /> Property Address:SILVERBELL RD <br /> Owned by Veridian Homes <br /> Preliminary Opinion of Site Suitability for a Private On-site Waste Treatment System <br /> Dear Paul Hardy: <br /> The Dane County Department of Human Services(hereinafter the"Department")has evaluated the site <br /> suitability of certain soils at the above referenced location for a private on-site waste treatment system. <br /> The Department's review is based upon the examination of(1)the"Soil and Site Evaluation Report"as <br /> submitted by the Certified Soil Tester, Paul Hardy,CST# 225394,and 2)the results of an on-site <br /> inspection by the Department on 4/11/2006. Based upon such examinations, it is the opinion of the <br /> Department that the exact areas inspected appear to meet the minimum requirements of Wisconsin <br /> Administrative Code ch COMM 83 for the installation of the following type(s)of system(s): <br /> Conventional Soil Absorption System <br /> The final system design must comply with all State and County code criteria,including a <br /> minimum of three soil pits per system area. <br /> The above opinion is advisory only. Any disturbance to the exact area that was investigated,including <br /> compaction,excavation,refilling or removal of soil,will invalidate this opinion. The Department <br /> reserves the right to require a new soil morphological evaluation as may become necessary to ensure <br /> compliance with all applicable codes prior to issuing a sanitary permit. <br /> Sincerely, irYYN(y/. <br /> Mike Griffin,Sanitarian <br /> Environmental Health Section <br /> 1202 Northport Drive,Madison,Wisconsin 53704 (608)242-6515 FAX(608)242-6435 <br />
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