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Friday, May 22, 2020

County Crackdown On Sluggish Septic Scrapping!

Announced at the Basin Management Committee on Wednesday, May 20, the County has run out of patience and hired extra enforcement staff. On page 14 of 25 off the link below:
Enforcement: A list of properties that were not connected were transferred to County Code Enforcement and Notice of Violations were issued last year in Feb. 2019. That list was about 70 properties. As of 4/2/2020, the sewer service area had a 99.2% connection status with a total of 44 properties not yet connected. Of those, one is not required to connect because there is no structure (demolished), 24 have expired building permits, and the rest have an open Code Enforcement case. Expired permits did not receive a Code Enforcement case because those properties have their own noticing process through the Building Department which, if not corrected, could result in a Notice of Violation. The County has assigned new staff in code enforcement to Los Osos. They will be reviewing the status of cases that were issued earlier last year.
To quote from Elizabethan times, "The jig is up." I sure would love to find out the backstories on these non-hook-ups (like does sewer rage still exist?).

https://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Public-Works/Forms-Documents/Committees-Programs/Los-Osos-Basin-Management-Committee-(BMC)/Agendas/2020-Agendas/2020-05-20-LOBMC-Agenda-Packet.aspx 

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