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(2) Structure B- Hire a licensed septic tank contractor to replace the lid to the two septic <br />tanks, and to pump out the two tanks every 3-4 days until you can abandon the tanks <br />and replace them with neve systems. The discharge pipes also need to be removed. <br />There is also another option. You can vacate the structure and abandon the septic tanks <br />until such time that you are financially able to replace the septic systems. The new <br />system(s) will need to be permitted by the health Department and installed by a <br />licensed septic tank contractor before the structure can be reoccupied. <br />(3) Structure C- Hire a licensed septic tank contractor to replace the lid to the septic tank, <br />and to pump it out every 3-4 days until you can abandon the tank and replace it with a <br />new system. The discharge pipes also need to be removed, and the area where sewage <br />spilled onto the ground .needs to be treated with Hydrate Lime. There is also another <br />option. You can vacate the structure and abandon the septic tank until such time that <br />you are financially able to replace the septic system. The new system will need to be <br />permitted by the Health Department and installed by a licensed septic tank contractor <br />before the structure can be reoccupied. <br />(4) Structure D- Hire a licensed septic tank contractor to pump out and abandon the septic <br />tank since the structure will not be occupied. The area around the drainfield where <br />sewage spilled onto the ground needs to be treated with Hydrate Lime. The washing <br />machine and all corresponding pipes need to be removed from the underlying <br />property. When you are financially able to replace the septic system, it will need to be <br />permitted by the Health Department and installed by a licensed septic tank contractor. <br />In addition to the sanitary nuisances with the five referenced septic tanks, there is a large <br />pile of solid waste and unmaintained overgrown vegetation throughout the underlying property. <br />This has (1) created conditions for rodent and roach harborage, (2) created, maintained or caused <br />a condition capable of breeding flies, mosquitoes, or other arthropods capable of transmitting <br />diseases, directly or indirectly to humans, and (3) created a condition that is harmful to human and <br />animal life, and can causes the release of air pollutants, gases, and noisome odors which are <br />harmful to human and animal life. These solid waste piles and overgrown vegetation violate <br />Sections 386.041(1)(a), and (e), and (f), Florida Statutes (2017). To remedy this violation, you <br />must remove all of the debris and unmaintained overgrown vegetation from the underling property <br />on or before May 18, 2018 (which is consistent with the Indian River County Code Enforcement <br />order for Case number 2018020108). <br />Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter. Please feel free to call me <br />at (772) 226-1424 if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Kate P. Cotner <br />3 i F'a <br />187 <br />