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State of Minnesota, and is a third class free
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NOTARY PUBLIC - MINNESOTA
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CITY OF,MEDINA
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF MEDINA
ORDINANCE NO. 308a
A COMPREHENSIVE REVISION OF THE CITY'S
ORDINANCE RELATED TO INDIVIDUAL
SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
e city council of the city of Medina has adopted
dinance No. 308a. The ordinance amends section 720 of
the city's code of ordinances regarding individual sewage
treatment systems. The ordinance was adopted in
response to recent changes in state law and allows the dty
to continue to regulate individual septic systems within
the community. Although the ordinance generally adopts
the Minnesota state rules commonly referred to as "7080",
the ordinance is more stringent in certain respects than
state law. For example, Medina will continue to require
two septic sites, a primary and an alternative, for each lot
and will allow experimental septic systems only on sites
which have been previously developed and on which the
existing system has failed. The full text of Ordinance No.
308a is available for inspection at Medina city hall during
regular business hours.
Adopted by the City Council of Medina on March 2,1999.
Paul Robinson, City Clerk -Treasurer
Published in the Lakeshore Weekly News this 9th day
of December,1999.