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Preliminary Plat of Fox Bend - Septic System Testing <br /> August 22, 1989 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> Lot 6, Block 1. The drainfield sites are near the rear <br /> property line, and not likely to be affected by construction <br /> traffic. These sites are located about 70' back from the <br /> travelled portion of Luce Line Trail , and should have no <br /> affect nor be affected by the trail. Slopes are virtually <br /> flat. Again, the likely house location would be in the <br /> center of the lot. Depending on final house location, <br /> additional sites might be located on this property. <br /> Lot 1, Block 2. Primary and alternate drainfield sites have <br /> been located at the north end of the lot, adjacent to the <br /> proposed road connection to Leaf Street. These sites both <br /> require mound systems, and this is perhaps the most critical <br /> lot of this subdivision since drainfield sites are uphill <br /> from the proposed house location and surrounded on two sides <br /> by proposed road construction. These sites must be <br /> surrounded by snow fence to avoid any construction traffic. <br /> The building envelope is large enough that a house can be <br /> constructed leaving approximately 50-60' or more setback <br /> from the drainfield sites. I would further recommend that <br /> no driveways or other grading be constructed within 30' of <br /> the toe of the mound sites. Again, the contour lines shown <br /> on the topographic survey do not quite jive with elevations <br /> found in the field. <br /> Lot 2, Block 2. Primary and alternate drainfield sites are <br /> located at the southeast corner of the property near Fox <br /> Street. The house site would be located north of the pond <br /> area. The two drainfield sites tested must be preserved, <br /> since they are the only two available sites on the property, <br /> both requiring mounds. From a technical standpoint, <br /> location of drainfield systems as much as 300-350' away from <br /> the house should not cause any problems. <br /> Lot 3, Block 2. Both primary and alternate drainfield sites <br /> were located on the property. The primary site would be <br /> suitable for a trench-type system. The alternate site would <br /> require a mound. Both sites are located in the wooded area <br /> of the lot. <br /> Lot 4, Block 2. Both primary and alternate drainfield sites <br /> have been located. Those sites are generally parallel <br /> with the proposed road and near the north lot line. These <br /> sites definitely need to be snow fenced totally in order to <br /> preserve them during road construction. <br />
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