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AET #94-1805 - Page 2 <br /> PROJECT INFORMATION <br /> We understand you plan to construct a 6,000 square foot rambler on the site. At this time, you <br /> have furnished us no additional information regarding the project. For purposes of our analysis <br /> and recommendations, we assume the structure will be a one story, wood-framed structure with <br /> or without a basement. We normally associated relatively light loadings with structures of this <br /> type. <br /> The above information is important to us in the analysis and recommendations we make. If <br /> there are changes, we suggest that we have the opportunity to review the impact of these changes <br /> on our recommendations or make additional recommendations which may be appropriate for <br /> such changes. <br /> SITE CONDITIONS <br /> Subsurface Soils <br /> One soil boring was drilled at the site at the location shown on the attached soil boring location <br /> drawing. The ground elevation at the boring location was referenced to the center of the <br /> intersection of Wildhurst Trail and the driveway to the house lot. The elevation at that point <br /> was taken as 100.0', an assumed elevation. The elevation of nearby Forest Lake is 95.8, <br /> referenced to this assumed benchmark and on the date the borings were made. The boring <br /> encountered about 3' of clayey fill overlying about 111/2' of peat and organic clay swamp <br /> deposits which are underlain by clayey glacial till which varies from medium to hard. <br /> It is difficult to generalize a soil profile on the site based on just one boring. Therefore, <br /> subsurface conditions at locations other than where this boring was put down can be significantly <br /> different from those conditions depicted by this boring. <br />