Posted by Bill Deering on July 16, 2008 at 09:24:20 from (192.35.35.35):
In Reply to: OT: Septic Perk posted by Stan(PA) on July 16, 2008 at 07:09:49:
Stan, I bought a parcel that was carved out of a larger chunk (50 acres. Each parcel (about 7 Ac each) had at least one sand mound site (mine has three). The big parcel was carved up this way, so I have a righ of way across the front and share a driveway with one other "back lot." You might look into a creative way to carve it up. Also I heard that if the land was once permitted for septic, that you are grandfathered in with that system. Another piece of land I was looking at had a grandfathered in ground permit, but today it wouldn"t pass for sand mount. Might help to check old records, ect. Only other type of system I heard about is "spray" and I don"t think I want to know what that"s about. I am in eastern PA, bucks county. HTH. Bill
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