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HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-05136 JAMES'L. WILFONG and JUDITH J. WILFONG, his wife, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs v. CJS- NO. 5/3l.o ~ CIVILTER.rl MARGARET A. ONESKY, RE/MAX REALTY ASSOCIATES, RONALD D. fREEDMAN, and LESNY & KITLINSKI ASSOCIATES, and EDWARD M. LESNY, P.E., Defendants CIVIL ACTION - LAW JURY TRIAL DEMANDED NOT ICE You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after this complaint and notice are served, by enter in a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth aryainst you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the court without further notice for any money claimed in the complaint or for any other claim or relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURT ADMINISTRATOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 (717) 240-6200 (717) 697-0371 By: ndrew c. sheely, E Pa. 1.0. No. 62469 1 West Main Street Shiremanstown, PA 17011 (717) 737-8761 Attorney for Plaintiffs JAMES L. WILFONG and JUDITH J. WILFONG, his wife, . IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA~ CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs v. NO. 1995 CIVIL MARGARET A. ONESKY, RE/HAX REALTY ASSOCIATES, RONALD D. FREEDMAN, and LESNY & KITLINSKI ASSOCIATES, and EDWARD M. LESNY, P.E., Defendants CIVIL ACTION - LAW JURY TRIAL DEMANDED COKPLAINT plaintiffs, James L. Wilfong and Judith J. wilfong, by and through their attorneys, James D. Bogar, Esquire and Andrew C. Sheely, Esquire, hereby file this Complaint and respectfully submit the following averments of fact and causes of action: l. Plaintiffs, James L. wilfong and Judith J. Wilfong are adult individuals, husband and wife, who reside at 68 Old Stonehouse Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17013. 2. Defendant, Margaret A. onesky, is an adult individual who presently resides at 2425 Chadwick Court, Harrisburg, Dauphin county, pennsylvania 17110. 3. Defendant, Re/Max Realty Associates, is a Pennsylvania Corporation with its offices at 3425 Market street, Camp Hill, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania 17011. 4. Defendant, Ronald D. Freedman, is an adult individual omployed by Defendant, Re/Max Realty Associates, at 3425 Market street, Camp Hill, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania 17011, and who resides at 637 Devonshire Road, Camp Hill, pennsylvania 17011. 5. Defendant, Lesny , Kitlinski Assooiates, is a professional corporation with its offices located at suite 205, 125 North Enola Drive, Enola, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 17025. 6. Defendant, Edward M. Lesny, is an adult individual employed by Defendant, Lesny , Kitlinski Associates, at suite 205, 125 North Enola Drive, Enola, cumberland County, pennsylvania 17025, and who resides at 218 N. 17th street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011. 7. In August of 1994, plaintiffs contacted Defendants onesky, Re/Max Realty Associates and Ronald D. Freedman for the purpose of submitting a bid to purchase their present residence, which is located at 68 Old Stonehouse Road, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 8. On August 3, 1994, plaintiffs and Defendant, Margaret A. onesky, entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate, namely purchase of the residence located at 68 Old Stonehouse Roa(', silver spring Township, Carlisle, Cumberland County, pennsylvania 17013. A copy of the Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate is attached hereto as Exhibit "All. 9. The Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate set forth a settlement date as of october 14, 1994. 2 10. On or about September 7, 1994, Defendants Onesky and Ronald D. Freedman contacted Lloyd's Septic Service of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of testing the septio sewage disposal system on the property prior to the sale of the residence and real estate. 11. The inspection was performed by Bryan K. Tate, an employee of Lloyd's Septic service, who submitted a written report concerning the septic system on the property. A oopy of the written report is attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 12. The written report issued by Bryan K. Tate of Lloyd's Septic Service indicated that certain baffling was missing in reference to the septic system and indicated that the baffling must be replaced. 13. The written report generated by Lloyd's Septic Service indicated that the septic system drain bed had malfunctioned 14 years ago and a new leech field was installed l2 to 13 years ago. 14. The written report generated by Lloyd's Septic Service indicated that there were previous failures with the septic system. 15. Plaintiffs were never advised of the written report generated by Lloyd's Septic system dated September 7, 1994 until after settlement which occurred on October 3, 1994. 16. Plaintiffs were never provided with the written report generated by Lloyds Septic Service until after settlement which occurred on October 3, 1994. 3 17. The Seller's Property Disclosure statement dated August 1, 1994 was prepared by Pefendant Margaret A. Onesky and indicated that there were sewage related problems. A copy of the statement is attached hereto as Exhibit "C". 18. The Seller's Property Disclosure Statement dated August 1, 1994 indicated that Seller was aware of septic problems but the statement did not explain the defects, problems or back-ups concerning the system. 19. Plaintiffs questioned Defendant Onesky on or about september 22, 1994 about the condltion of the septic system. 20. plaintiffs were orally advised by Defendant onesky that the septic field had never had any problems. 21. Prior to settlement and unknown to Plaintiffs, Defendant One sky contacted the Silver spring Township sewage Enforcement Office, Gary Morrow, concerning septic back-ups and problems at the residsnce on the property. 22. Prior to settlement and unknown to Plaintiffs, Defendant Onesky contacted a business known as Associated Products concerning septic problems on the property. 23. Immediately prior to settlement Plaintiffs were presented with an acceptable certification concerning the sewage septic system on their property which was prepared by Defendant, Edward M. Lesny. 24. Plaintiff's septic system failed shortly after settlement. 4 25. subsequent percolation tests failed And plaintiffs were required to extend septic lines, pump the septic field and improve their septic system on the real estate described above. 26. As a result of the failing septic system, Plaintiffs were required to apply for a septic permit which cost two hundred ($200.00) Dollars. 27. As a result of the problems with the septic field, plaintiffs incurred costs of One Hundred Fifty and NO/100 ($150.00) Dollars to pump the septic tank and septic field. 28. On or about December 20, 1995, plaintiffs employed Michael Neidig to install an additional three septic beds on the property. 29. Plaintiffs incurred additional cost of $3,893.00 to repair the septic field as a result of the repairs and improvements completed by Michael Neidig. 30. After settlement, Plaintiffs discovered that the septic system had routinely failed prior to settlement by discharging obnoxious odors and sewage flow on adjacent properties. COUNT I - FRAUD Plaintiffs v. Maraaret A. Oneskv 31. paragraphs 1 - 30 are incorporated by reference herein as if set forth at length. 32. Prior to settlement, DefendRnt One sky knew that the septic system at the residence located at 68 Old stonehouse Road had failed on previous occasions. 5 33. Defendant Onesky advised plaintiffs and represented that the septic field never had any problems with the intent to induce plaintiffs to purchase the real property with improvements. 34. Defendant Onesky made material misrepresentations to plaintiffs with actual knowledge of their falsity at the time they were made or in reckless disregard of the truth and falsity. 35. plaintiffs relied up en the material misrepresentations made by Defendant onesky concerning the septic field prior to purchasing the residence. 36. Defendant onesky had actual knowledge of the problems with the septic system and failed to disclose conditions which were unknown and dangerous to plaintiffs to the detriment of plaintiffs. 37. Defendant One sky is liable for the fraudulent representations made to plaintiffs and relied upon by Plaintiffs who have been damaged in the amount of $4,293.00. WHEREFORE, plaintiffs demand judgement against Defendant Margaret A. Onesky in an amount of $4,293.00, plus interest and court costs and any other relief deemed necessary and proper. COUNT II - BRE~CH O~ CONTRACT plaintiffs v. Edward M. Lesnv. P.E. 38. paragraphs 1 - 37 are incorporated herein by reference aa if set forth at length. 39. Defendant Edward M. Lesny submitted a written report summarizing a septic system inspection on the property in 6 question to Defendant Onesky on or about september 27, 1994. A copy of the inspection is attached hereto a8 Exhibit "0". 40. The report submitted by Edward H. Lesny, P.E., concluded "that the internal plumbing and eeptic system at your residence are in good working order at this time." 41. Defendant onesky employed Defendant Lesny to certify the working condition of the septic system on the property. 42. Plaintiffs were intended beneficiaries of the septic syste~ certification pursuant to the Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate and conditions of settlement. 43. Defendant Lesny breached the agreement by failing to properly inspect the septic system prior to settlement after assuring Plaintiffs that the septic system was in good working order at settlement. 44. Plaintiffs relied upon the inspection perfol~ed by Defendant Lesny. 45. As a result of their reliance on the inspection performed by Defendant Lesny and the breach of the agreement caused by Defendant Lesny, Plaintiffs have been damaged in the amount of $4,293.00. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgement against Defendant Edward H. Lesny in an amount of $4,293.00, plus interest and court costs and any other relief deemed necessary and proper. COUNT IXI - BREACH O~ CONTRACT Plaintiffs v. Lesnv & Kitlinski Associates 7 46. paragraphs 1 - 45 are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth at length. 47. Defendant Edward M. Lesny at all times relevant hereto was an authorized agent of the consulting and civil enqineering firm of Lesny & Kitlinski Associates. 48. As a result of the aforesaid report prepared by Edward M. Lesny, P.E., Plaintiffs purchased the residence located at 68 Old Stonehouse Road and were required to install new septic fields, lines, and other improvements which were reported to be in good working order by Defendant Lesny on September 24, 1994. 49. Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates breached the agreement with Defendant Onesky and Plaintiffs by failing to properly inspect the septic system prior to settlement after assuring Plaintiffs that the septic system was in good working order at settlement. 50. Plaintiffs relied upon the inspection performed by Defendant I~sny & Kitlinski Associates. 51. As a result of their reliance on the inspection performed by Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates and the breach of the agreement caused by Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates, Plaintiffs have been damaged in the amount of $4,293.00. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgement against Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates in an amount of $4,293.00, plus interest and court costs and any other relief deemed necessary 8 and proper. COUNT IV - NEGLIGENCB plaintiffs v. Edward L. Lesnv. P.E. 52. paragraphs 1 - 51 are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth at length. 53. Defendant Lesny failed to properly inspect the septic systeM inspection on the property in question. 54. As a result of Defendant Lesny's inspection, plaintiffs were required to expend substantial sums to improve the septic field and septic system on the property. 55. As a result Defendant Lesny's negligent inspection of the septic system, and Plaintiff's reliance on the inspection performed by Defendant Lesny, plaintiffs have been damaged in the amount of $4,293.00. WHEREFORE, plaintiffs demand judgement against Defendant Edward M. Lesny in an amount of $4,293.00, plus interest and court costs and any other relief deemed necessary and proper. COUNT 5 - NEGLIGENCE plaintiffs v. Lesnv & Kitlinski Associates 56. paragraphs 1 - 55 are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth at length. 57. Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates failed to properly inspect the septic system and drain fields at the property in question. 9 58. As a result of Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski's negligent and faulty inspection, Pl~intiffs were required to expend substantial sums to improve the septic field and septic system on the property. 59. As a result Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski's negligent inspection of the septic system, and Plaintiff's reliance on the inspection performed by Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski, Plaintiffs have been damaged in the amount of $4,293.00. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgement against Defendant Lesny & Kitlinski Associates in an amount of $4,293.00, plus interest and court costs and any other relief deemed necessary and proper. COUNT vx _ UNFAIR TRADB PRACTICES AND CONSUKER PROTECTION LAW plaintiffs v. Maraaret A. Oneskv 60. Paragraphs 1 - 59 are incorporated herein as if set forth at length. 61. Shortly after settlement, Plaintiffs learned of certain defects in the septic system in the property which rendered it unfit for safe human habitation. 62. The problems with the septic system caused the residence to become unsafe and unfit for comfortable human habitation and Plaintiffs were denied the reasonable enjoyment of their property and residence. -10- 63. The offering of services primarily for personal, family and household purposes is governed by the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, 73 P.S. Section 301-1 et sea. 64. Defendant Onesky sngaged in unfair and deoeptive trade practioes in the following manner.1 i. Representing that the septio system was in good working condition when she knew that the system failed earlier in the year, ii. Representing that septic system and drain fields were in good working condition when she knew she had contacted various persons and contraotors throughout the year to repair and/or inspect the system, and iii. Failing to adviss Plaintiffs ot the prior prOblems associated with the septic system and drain fields on the property in question, and iv. Concealing hidden and known defeots conoerninq the septic system to Plaintiffs who were relying upon her representations when purohasing the residenoe. 65. As a result of the aforesaid statements or fact and actions, Defendants violated the Unfair Trade Praotioes and Con- sumer Protection Law, 73 P.S. Section 201-1 et seq. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand jUdgment against Defendant, Margaret A. Onesky, in excess of $4,293.00 plus interest and court costs, an amount determined by this Honorable Court whioh in its discretion may award a judgment three times the times the amount of the award which fairly ropresents the losses sustained by Plaintiffs and any additional relief as deemed neoessary and proper pursuant to 73 P.S. Section 201-9.2 et seq. II COUNT VXX _ UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTXON LAW Plaintiffs v. ReMax/Realtv Associates 66. Paragraphs 1 - 65 are incorporated herein as if set forth at length. 67. ~efendant ReMax/Realty Associates engaged in unfair and deceptive trade practices in the following mannersl i. Failing to advise Plaintiffs of known defects in the septic system, drain fields and related features prior to settlement; and ii. Failing to provide plaintiffs with reports submitted to it or to its agent Ronald D. Freedman which had been forwarded to it prior to settlement concerning the condition of the septic system and field; iii. Failing to advise Plaintiffs of known prior problems associated with the septic system and drain fields on the property in question; and iv. Concealing hidden and known defects concerning the septic system to plaintiffs who were relying upon seller's representations in purchasing the residence. v. Inducing Plaintiffs to purchase the real property and residence when Defendant ReMax/Real'~y Associates had knowledge of the actual condition of the septic system and by materially misrepresenting the actual condition of the complete septic system prior to settlement. 68. As a result of the aforesaid statements of fact and actions, Defendants violated the Unfair Trade Practices and Con- sumer Protection LaW, 73 P.S. section 201-1 et sea. WHEREFORE, plaintiffs demand judgment against Defendant, Re/Max Associates, in excess of $4,293.00 plus interest and court 12 costs, an amount determined by this Honorable Court which in its discretion may award a judgment three times the times the amount of the award which fairly represents the losses sustained by Plaintiffs and any additional relief as deemed necessary and proper pursuant to 73 P.S. section 201-9.2 et sea. COUNT VIII - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMIR PROTICTION LAW PlaintiffS v. Ronald D. Freedman 69. Paragraphs 1 - 68 are incorporated herein as if set forth at length. 70. Defendant Ronald D. Freedman enqaged in unfair and deceptive trade practices in the following mannersl i. Failing to advise Plaintiffs/buyers of known defects in the septic system, drain fields and related features of the septic system prior to settlement I and ii. Failing to provide Plaintiffs with reports submitted to him which had been forwarded to him prior to settlement concerning the condition of the septic system and field I iii. Failing to advise PlaintiffS of known and existing problems and defects associated with the septic system and drain fields on the property in question I and iv. concealing hidden and known defects concerning the septic system to Plaintiffs who were relyinq upon seller's representations in purchasing the residence. v. Inducing Plaintiffs to pur~hase the real property and residence when Defendant Freedman had knowledge of the actual condition of the septic system and by materially misrepresenting the actual condition of the complete septic system prior to settlement.. 1 ) 71. As a result of the aforesaid statements of fact and actions, Defendant Freedman violated the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer protection Law, 73 P.S. section 201-1 et sea. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs demand judgment against Defendant, Re/Max Associates, in excess of $4,293.00 plus interest and court costs, an amount determined by this Honorable Court which in its discretion may award a judgment three times the times the amount of the award which fairly represents the losses sustained by Plaintiffs and any additional relief as deemed necessary and proper pursuant to 73 P.S. section 201-9.2 et sea. COUNT IX - BRE~CH OF CONTRACT Plaintiffs v. Maraaret A. Oneskv 72. Paragraphs 1 - 71 are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth at length. 73. Defendant Margaret A. Onesky agreed to provide plaintiffs with a septic system which was in satisfactory operating condition in accordance with the Agreement of Sale. 74. Defendant onesky breached the Agreement of Sale by failing to provide for a septic system which was in satisfactory operating condition at settlement. 75. 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""",try ....t taJao,P1ac. t/u:woh tho ....In clOOl1OUt", I: '. Iqo Of~l1lr9, ~ ';, ,,,II i ',::1 7,,~ii.s A, ,:..~ ' Iqo of ,~dbp:>ll~~iOYO~ c:urnntly In.... L Fri 1) f{J.I.I ~\ 1t)'131.f!~j, I ~ tbIt r;ont ,~r Olf:~l. pCCUVi1;n9 d.M11~ ~l (f] I'J~lCf It )l1"jJ :, ~ ~i ' Ie choelll.JlQ curnmtly:~1ng occupied? ,~Yea' ,tb ~. ~ I "f , . t" . " If cMtl!ln9 .ill P(9I1~,~~Y ~piedi'. for row)ooo Iww ~t. been/vQC~t1 ",.; IT IS vtny DlrrlaJLT 1d 81tlJlATE rmw, lEI!: ttJlllTIQIS I' 111! 'lM:I.LHIJ 1tN; !l '. I. IJF.Dt tI' lED roo tmE 'I1WI {lIE: tann, 0111[13 OilIER IWIl, 'I11E NJILl'N or t 111: SOl 10 ~ ~ HAY llHPlVIE IF 111E &\'S'Jl]i IS IDLE Fat SIX tomes 00 . tatE. ;' j:' ~ " ::. ( .' (:d ,. .' ,j .i TNlKI \ I \ ~ . ~, I'!" ' Septic onk ~ I copoclty liJ{J(J 'hl. "'roblC;T.nk -:.-, COpoclty' nreuelrr.,p: ~I;\ Cap.lCl1y A . I I; \ i '. . 'llHllTlf~ <>>', T'T{ ~"',; ."~ I :'1 '. 'J\Jr1IOMtr ..-tall: Concrot, v Inlat &tfUe 1,-, 'r! 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MY tr9ft:.nJnt tAt\k fILI'Pd' . ~ ~.. tb \ ' . ,,' I" - If eo did ,aorptlcn ~~ run b8elJ into trMtrmnt tank, _ Y.. _ tb rast ..lv,,,.;' 'n! &l'1u" "a,>,~ dWHJ (1"tlIJlrl'.I;'~ fiYKJ .l- .., tJ '''lOl1 t t~ i- I~ _I WA(t_ C<I'p'f..nto Inof"Ct~ ot that tlmt,: ' I; ;', ~y.. --!-tb ': 1'1 C .. ~" ;' I ," 'f" ~' 1ieep89t,L CX1 lawn i ;. t, ',:'-- ,.. ~", ,: ::.. ,-' ~ U.h v.o.tation ( : ;,.' . I_Yet if" t I.~, " Aboorptl"" "1"t~ .alt~t loctoIY 1.'-- y.o My ~.t~ o~ P~F faUUA ~~ '" If yet riM" ~,t'! ~ ' f . ", ,W"/I!OuC , i ( i , ' capacity Aboo'Vt1on _ ~< q) Aboorptlon _ _ H>oorptlon .... ~ / I, II,' .,.' . i,I.,' ; ~tb I , ~ " :' ~tb : ~ ' No' t - , ,.,1\ :1 .;/'c\JIUiS , " 11"1 , , . '" ~ ~. : ., ',l' " " :1' I> " t' . .; t "'. I. I- ~ I' ~.~ l~iullNlrrt .f!luent to abeorption 1yII~7 ',... L "I \ . y.. . '" to, · ",' I.,' I. - - 'I ,If ye.'f la ~ r~~,l.n9; oal'Oloc+UYl : 1, : f "', 11 ':1, ", ,I Y.. ,., , .' I' ','- - ~.'" I:}". ;' . ,j' I, ----t. 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OlE' CaTpU1Y hall not been ntt.allllld to~WMTant or Q'14rantte the proper (unctloninq at the llyatlllft tor'~ any period at t'" in t.he future. bBcauII8 of the nmuroull (actors ~lch rMY .ffect ~I. pL"'-'I-'8r opent.lon of a .optic .yatern AS wll ft' the 1MblUt.y of our . ~. to 'up9tVbe or nonltor tJ_ use or lMinlnnarc8 of the B)'1It_, thh rep:lrt ,8MU' not'te C'QfWuuod all a ).erTanty by our CCIlp/\ny that the .ytltUft ' will fUl'l:t1on prOperly.'_ tor M1Y putlculftr pl'Oftp'CtLw blyur, and our CaftW1Y DIOClAlt6 Nf'( WNUWIl'1, either ."PrftS9d or l1l1,11ed, arl81.no tRM\ the 1nIIpect.1on ot thit .optic .ytltmn or l.b" f1I(Clrt.. oj " I ,~:' " ar: '. ~ . j " I 1" I: "I' "I ':, ~ : \;.! 1 ~, ..i /'. , ", 'roptr', Adduul StUm SELLEI1'S 1'ltol'Elll'Y IJISCLOSUIlE S'1'^'1'EMI,NT {.f ~/,' ,/,.. 1/,,,.,, 4',. " 'I<' I,: I, I , " I ),'{ I ;. :. ':::;t;:;~':.:::...t;:'~ :r.::.1tl.""'~f~l!:~'J:~,:t:; ::.:u::S""I'Wtl, "', .11.....' 1--' II ~ulf'l#4.. .,... 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AIIOVlIlDEHtlrlfO ,.arER IY, IV INIHAU BillOW 'ARlVt11 ACkNOV.UDOE IIECl!lrr Of 'AOII, S1!lLERIIIIHl1IAU' I U'J, I ','11 UU'fERlSIIHIIIAU I DIIf" . n\-1\l=ln Htll ---. ~,. I dwmd M IO!;llv. I'. l'IIIhp C KIIIi".ki, I' I S""" 7111; ,;J!) HOIth [noln (lll'.Il' f""lo, I'^ 1/111', al<~ I.ESNY &: - KITLlNSKl .\ \ '- 11 C', I ^ I r ~ rll",:,,1I1"" (,VlI rllflll"''''S ,r;""f'/.IIl.."UJ III (i,1t1tt.r/If"f'"t rlll,"'I'I""'I' 5epl.f1l11hl'l ~7. 1!l!l4 1/1/1//11 'II',,' ,^,(I1/1 nll!I,I-o' Hr!l. ~'Ilr qnrnt, nnflAlq; 68 alLl S!.OllB House Road Carlisle, PA 17013 Re: Sepl.ic System Il1spor.l.lol1 GO old stone House Road Car I Isle, PA Dear Mrs. Onesky: This lALLaI' will serve La certify that 1 vlnl!."" YOllr property on septemher' 26, 1994, to Inflpect the septic nYfltf'm r1rnlnflgA flnlcl. I,Iy observa tl ons I n that reynrd are as fo 11 own: 1. There are no signs of septic effluen!. "eeplng from the ground surface over any p:1rl. of the field, 110 BopLIC odor was det.octed In the vicinity of the property. 2. The yround ourface is firm, indlcnl.in9 there are n" neal' surface zones of weol(, saturated soil. lhln condition plevalls following a period of substantial I'olnfall immediately prior to the Inspection. 3. The Interior sink drains and tollett'. dnllnllnd flllsh rnpidly, i nd I ca t I ng there I s no blockage In I.he hOllseho I d snwerage collection system allll inlet to the s,!ptic tanl(. It is concluded that the Internal plumhlng find sept.lc sysLem at your residence are in good working order III. this tlllle. If you hflve any questions regarding this I",l.ter please conl.llct me. Very truly yours, LESNY ~ KITLINSKl ASSOCIATES gdwevtd iln X..e<Mp. Edward H. Lesny, P.E. .-.-:-....~-- 171,(""~-::;-'" '(I'" IIWEA'O,& I: ~o..... ~H~::~(,""~~ ~~~,:\~'i;-;;;-;'~~~~.~. l(j~\ pnorrSSIOllnl '"" ~C_,~._=-- - EOW^RO I.II00AIlIHIIY EXHlBn IIp" ~ blwilld M l05l\V. I' I I'h,lil' C, Killi"s~i. I' I 5\1llc ~'llf; I )~i Unllh Ellnln Il".'" Ellola, PA tIll;'!. rr..n I.ESNY & ~ i<ITLINSKl .\ , , " t, I ^ I F. ~ (',llIsul'I/'lI 0\111 (IIQmcat:; SIII'nil/mug '" Geolr.clln1cnlllll'f/H"'''''I' III/I /,1""".' ,..17111 178!I-I'" CREDENT! Al5 Edward 1.1. Leany. 1'. E. RElglal.p,'ed professional Engineer pennaylllanla License 110, PEI292G-E Certified Sewage Enforcement Officer Pennsylvania Certificate No. 01940(Explr"s O/30/9G) . In the past 10 years as!1 professional engineer In private pnlctlce I have "Rsigned over throe hundred on-lnt. sept,lc disposal pystema. The major i ty of the dAIl I !Ins have been nllfwe ground sand IIIOUllds and a few huve been standard, in-ground syst."ms, In addition to designing new and replaceml!nt systems I have inspect.nd malfunctioning systems snd mode ,'ecommendations for their repair. f ! ~ ]. 11 . :: .. ::t:: 0 0 0 -:r ~ "- ,.J (:9 ;;:: c; , l!) 0 lI) -9 .. -j- 0 N 0 L.l If) r-- 0 ":; ~ ff') '" ifl 1J 41 C"-.j Ji j <:/.. ..,.", ,~,.' ~ . en' :::c:~ 1.1 .~ a.. , , r- J ...., ,'''' r--.l ... ...... ... = ~ c;IIEI\lFF'~; liETUlm HEI,lJLAH CASE NO: 1 'J9~, - 1\:; 1 If, P COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA' COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND WILFpNG .1M1E.~--6_.J._ JUDITILL..__.., vs. ONESKY MARGARET A ET AL STEVE WHISTLER _, SIl!?J'lff or r"~pllty Slwnff of CUMBERLAND County, Penn8ylvania, who ~l?lng duly sworn according to l"w, says. th", within COMPLAINT upon LESNY EDWARD M PE defendant, at ,_t1~~1.0Q 1I0UBS, on the ,~7tl1. day of :;;'?r.J:'<z,rnJ>.!?L 1995 at _.lliLI TE 205 125 t10RTII EflOL,A Dr. I VE ENOLA. PA 17025 ,CUMBEHLAND was 3lJrved the -' County. Penns)'lvanl.a, ~y handing to EDWARD M, LE:.~NY a true and attested copy of the COMPLAIflT and at the same time directlng Hill attention to the contents the,"eo!. Sheriff's Costs: Docketinq Service " Affidavit Surcharge 5,00 ,00 ,00 2.00 So a?~ _~ R, lholOas hlulC!, ~~f $8,00 JAMES D, BOGAR Q')g/~;',/ 1995 by -~rr0~~'Tr- Sworn and subscribed to before me this jJ.L~ , day "f .CR.~-a-,--_,-__,"___ ~ 19~L, A, [I, -,----~.,QUI~}~'6t:jTY~.: ---, ,.,., ----- l '" ?-; C') co 5.-' Q~~ \~ - CJ ~.~, ~- ....: ~l~ '-" .....:,:';j (.l..-: "'~':.'.. .... I .-,'. -I" --~ Itl f-~' l.,', ';'1 .C \.d r:,~c.. F c:> ~;~ u_ tn ,~ 0 0" U