[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-42-01 of the Administrative Code.]
(H) Except for cities, villages, counties and other public entities, public utilities, or industrial applicants, any applicant proposing to install a disposal system to collect or treat sewage from two or more homes or collect or treat sewage with an average design flow of ten thousand gallons per day or greater, shall submit the following information as part of a permit application in addition to the information required in paragraphs (A) to (E) of this rule to demonstrate financial, legal and technical ability to own and operate a disposal system: [Comment: The following information is necessary for submittal and review in order to ensure that an applicant granted approval to own, operate and maintain a disposal system has the financial, legal and technical resources available to properly own, operate and maintain the system in order to comply with permit requirements and applicable laws and regulations.]
(1) A demonstration that a public entity or utility is not available or has submitted a written waiver, provided the waiver does not conflict with either any areawide waste treatment management plan adopted in accordance with section 208 of the act, or approved regional sewage service and treatment plan.(2) Financial and personnel commitments that are needed to provide effective management and operation of the disposal system. [Comment: Personnel commitments may include accounting, grounds and maintenance and contract with a certified operator.]
(3) Documentation of ownership accountability through bylaws or deed that includes the legal authority to take the measures necessary for construction, operation and maintenance of the disposal system, and valid easements for all sewers, if applicable.(4) The organizational structure, credentials of management and operations personnel, and cooperative agreements or service contracts, if appropriate.(5) For an association of home or property owners served by the disposal system, the document establishing the association shall impose covenants or restrictions on the land of each property owner that assures the proper long-term operation and maintenance of the disposal system including at a minimum the following: (a) A statement that clearly indicates the association of home or property owners is and will continue to be technically and financially responsible for the operation and maintenance of the disposal system until such time as the disposal system is no longer needed or has been transferred to a public entity or utility.(b) The legal authority to regulate the use of the disposal system.(c) The legal authority to enforce clean water ordinances.(d) The legal authority to levy assessments on its members and enforce these assessments by liens on the properties of each owner.(e) The legal authority to transfer ownership and operation of the disposal system to a public entity or utility.(f) The requirement that members connect with the disposal system and be bound by the rules of the association.(g) That the association must continue in existence until after the disposal system is properly closed.(6) A financial plan, signed by a certified public accountant registered by the accountancy board of Ohio, describing the disposal system revenues and cash flow for meeting the costs of construction and the costs of operation and maintenance for a minimum of five full years from the date the applicant anticipates initiating operation. At a minimum, the financial plan shall include the following:(a) Projected financial statements for each of the first five years of operation including the following: (ii) An income statement.(iii) A statement of cash flow.(b) A demonstration of ability to promptly fund the cost of repairs, capital replacement, and compliance over the anticipated life of the disposal system.(7) Documentation of the creation of a reserve fund for the sole purpose of maintaining, repairing and replacing the disposal system and how this reserve will be maintained at an appropriate level over the anticipated life of the disposal system. [Comment: The information in this paragraph is necessary for submittal and review in order to ensure that an applicant granted approval to own, operate and maintain a disposal system has the financial, legal and technical resources available to properly own, operate and maintain the system in order to comply with permit requirements and applicable laws and regulations.]