ORDINANCE NO. 203 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 157 WITHIN THE DUNES CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED "SEPTIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE" AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 173 CITY OF WHEREAS, on WHEREAS, the Dunes City Planning Commission and City
Council have considered an amendment to Chapter 157 of the Dunes City Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council
wish to ensure that all onsite wastewater disposal systems, also known as sewage disposal systems or septic systems, are operated in a safe, healthful, and environmentally responsible manner; and WHEREAS, proper system maintenance prevents the adverse
impacts of failing systems that may result in improper discharge of sewage effluent threatening surface water, groundwater and public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, on August 19, 2009, as per ORS 197.610 and OAR
Chapter 660, Division 18, a notice of the proposed amendment of the Dunes City Code was sent to
DLCD; and WHEREAS, no exceptions to applicable statewide planning
goals numbers 2, 5, and 6 are proposed; and WHEREAS, no exceptions to applicable Dunes City
Comprehensive Plan policies B8, E1, E2, E3, E5, E6, and I10 are proposed; and WHEREAS, in accordance with ORS 227.186 (Ballot Measure
56), notice of the proposed changes to Chapter 157 of the Dunes City Code was mailed to owners of real property in Dunes City on September 09, 2009, 15 days prior to the first evidentiary hearing,
which was publicly announced as postponed to WHEREAS, the City Council is ready to consider adoption
of amendments to Chapter 157 of the Dunes City Code. NOW THE Section 1.
Amendment to Chapter 157 within the Chapter 15, Title 15, Land Usage, of the Dunes City Code of Ordinances is amended and is attached hereto as Exhibit A to
this Ordinance and included by reference herein. Section 2. Administrative Fees The City Council may, by resolution, impose fees to cover all or a portion of the expense of implementing and administering
this Ordinance. Section 3. Severability Clause If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and that holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this Ordinance. Section 4.
Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) calendar days after adoption and publication of a Notice of Adoption in
accordance with Section 5. Repeal The repeal of Ordinance 173 shall not affect any action occurring before the repeal takes effect. Ordinance Number 173 is
hereby repealed. Ayes: 4
Nays: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 2 Passed at the second reading and placed on final passage, and adopted by the City Council of Dunes City, Oregon on this 14th
day of, January, 2010 Ayes: 6
Nays: 0
Abstain: 0
Absent: 0 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF
[Signed copy available at City Hall]
Eric Hauptman, Mayor ATTEST: [Signed copy available at City Hall] Amy Graham, City Recorder
EXHIBIT A Title XV: LAND USAGE Chapter 157 Table of Contents §157.0
SEPTIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Sections:
§157.005 Definitions §157.010 Intent §157.020 Purpose §157.030 General Provisions §157.040 Owners' Responsibilities §157.050 §157.060 Inspections Required §157.070 System Failure and Use Violations §157.080 Business License Required §157.090 Compliance §157.095 Lien Against Property
CHAPTER 157 SEPTIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Sections:
§157.005 Definitions §157.010 Intent §157.020 Purpose §157.030 General Provisions §157.040 Owners' Responsibilities §157.050 §157.060 Inspections Required §157.070 System Failure and Use Violations §157.080 Business License Required §157.090 Compliance §157.095 Lien Against Property The following terms used in these regulations shall have the meanings set forth below. Access port / cleanout port -
The opening at the top of the septic tank usually fitted with a tight fitting lid or plug that
gives access to the interior of the tank for inspection and cleanout. Distribution box - A watertight structure that receives septic tank or other treatment facility effluent and distributes it
into one (1) or more header pipes leading to the absorption area. Drainfield / absorption field -
A system of absorption trenches, a seepage trench, or a system of seepage trenches. Effluent - The fluid discharged from the septic tank to the
drainfield. Inspection - A critical examination to meet the standards of the code. Map - A scale drawing of the property to include the entire septic system relative to the lot lines, outbuildings, dwellings, driveways, and parking areas.
A map shall also include riparian areas, shoreland zones, and wetlands when present. Olfactory observation - The possible detection of sewage odor whereby the indication of a failing septic system could be
ascertained (also referred to as the smell test). Septic system - The system that may be composed of piping, septic tank, distribution boxes, filters, pumps and electrical
connections, components, including the drainfield, necessary to treat sewage. Septic tank - A watertight receptacle that receives sewage from a sanitary drainage system and is designed to separate solids
from liquids, digest organic matter during a period of detention, and allow the liquids to discharge to a second treatment unit or to a soil absorption field. Sewage - Water-carried human and animal wastes, including kitchen, bath, and laundry wastes from residences, buildings,
industrial establishments, or other places, together with any groundwater infiltration, surface waters, or industrial waste that may be present. Visual observation - Inspection of the drainfield and
surrounding area for soggy soil or unusual plant growth. (Ord. 203, passed
§157.010
Intent It is the intent of the Dunes City Septic System Maintenance Ordinance to ensure that all onsite
wastewater disposal systems, also known as sewage disposal systems or septic systems are operated in a safe, healthful and environmentally responsible manner. Proper system inspection and
maintenance prevents the adverse impacts of failing systems that may result in improper discharge of sewage effluent threatening surface water, groundwater and public health, safety and
welfare. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.020
Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to establish local rules for the periodic inspection and
maintenance of onsite wastewater disposal systems to determine compliance with the
(Ord. 173, passed
§157.030 General Provisions Onsite wastewater disposal systems are subject to failure due to lack of maintenance, misuse,
water infiltration, seismic activity, and other reasons. In order to minimize water quality problems from failed systems and extend the useful life of these systems, the following program
has been developed to regularly inspect onsite systems, and seek effective maintenance and repair. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.040 Owners' Responsibilities Owners of the buildings served by onsite wastewater disposal systems are responsible
to have inspections performed at their expense by one of Dunes City's approved inspectors at the time periods specified below in §157.060. Owners are responsible for maintenance of their
systems and shall notify the City in the event the inspector's report indicates a failure of the system or the owner observes a failure of a system. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.050 A. Records of individual septic systems shall be established and
the City shall maintain such records. B. City shall maintain a register of C. City shall provide forms for all inspection reports. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.060
Inspections Required Periodic inspection of all onsite wastewater disposal systems within the city limits is required.
The inspector shall provide an original copy of the completed inspection form and map to the City with a copy to the property owner within fourteen (14) calendar days of completion of the inspection. A.
Initial Inspection - The initial inspection shall include
pumping of the septic tank and mapping of the septic system. The map shall include cleanout port, access port, distribution box, and the drainfield. This initial inspection will not be required if the property owner presents satisfactory evidence that the system has been permitted and installed with a final
approved inspection within the previous five years. Such evidence will become the basis for compliance with §157.060(C). The date of the final
inspection will serve as a basis for a periodic inspection in 5 years. B. Periodic Inspection - Periodic inspections include the condition of the septic tank contents, such as the thickness of the scum layer and percent of solids in the
tank, the absorption disposal/drainfield and its capacity to accommodate a test volume of water, pumps, filters, and other important features of the system and the preparation of a report. If a periodic
inspection indicates a fully functioning system, pumping is not required unless the Inspector deems it necessary. The Inspector shall use the City's "Septic
Maintenance Record and Inspection Report" form to prepare a report of the system's current condition
including the reason or reasons the inspector may have used to require pumping and submit it to the City along with a copy of the map of the system. C. Frequency of Inspections - Septic systems shall be inspected at the following frequencies unless it is determined that public health or environmental conditions require more frequent inspections. 1. Every system shall be inspected at a minimum of once every
five years following the initial inspection. At the discretion of the City Recorder, extensions may be granted based on individual circumstances for
no longer than one year and any requests beyond one year will be at the discretion of the Council. 2. Prior to the sale or transfer of ownership of any existing property the system shall
be inspected, mapped, and pumped unless an inspection, mapping, and pumping has been conducted within 5 years of the date of sale or transfer. 3. Onsite sewage disposal systems shall be inspected when the
quantity or characteristics of the wastewater discharge change because of an addition to the building or a change in the building’s use. 4. Commercial and institutional buildings shall have their
onsite sewage disposal systems inspected on an annual basis or at other time intervals specified by the City. 5. By March of 2012, every owner shall submit to the City an
inspection report, mapping, and pumping of all septic systems on their property. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.070 System
Failure and Use Violations If an inspection determines that a system has failed, or is being used in violation of the Dunes
City Code or Department of Environmental Quality's standards for onsite wastewater treatment systems (OAR Chapter 340, Division 71), a notice shall be sent to the property owner and to the appropriate
County and State agencies. Failed systems or systems being used in violation must be repaired or decommissioned after obtaining all appropriate permits within ninety (90) calendar
days of the notification date. At the discretion of the City Recorder, extensions may be granted based on individual circumstances. All systems with
effluent above ground shall be declared an emergency public health hazard by the City Recorder and immediate abatement is required. The person performing
the work shall provide a copy of the final inspection report to the City within fourteen (14) calendar days. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.080 Business
License Required Individuals and companies that perform septic system inspections and pumping within the corporate
limits of the City shall obtain a business license from the City in accordance to the licensing procedures established by the City. An annual business license fee shall be established by the
City Council. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.090 Compliance Failure to inspect, pump, map, or repair in accordance with the time frames or the inspection
procedures specified by this Chapter constitutes a violation of the Dunes City Code of Ordinances and shall be subject to a penalty of $250 per calendar day by direction of the City Recorder until the
property is in compliance with the requirements of this Chapter. (Ord. 173, passed
§157.095 Lien Against Property A. The City Recorder shall forward to the
owner and/or owner's representative (if known by the City), by registered or certified mail, a notice stating: 1. The amount of the penalty; 2. That the penalty will be assessed
and turned over to a collection agency and possibly become a lien against the property unless paid within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the notice; 3. That if the owner and/or owner's
representative (if known by the City), objects to the penalty he or she may file a written notice of objection with the City Recorder not more than fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the
notice. B. In the event that an objection is
received, the Council, in the regular course of business, shall hear and determine the objections to the penalty that is assessed. C. If the penalty is not paid within thirty
(30) calendar days from the date of the notice of Council decision, the assessment of the penalty stated or determined by the Council shall be turned over to a collection agency and possibly become a
lien against the property. D. An error in the name of the owner and/or
owner's representative (if known by the City), or a failure to receive the notice of the proposed assessment will not void the assessment, and it shall remain a valid collection against the
property. (Ord. 173, passed
EXHIBIT B
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