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1985 Soil Boring Report
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— <br />'//UnVAXCK <br />ti sunvtvifja s €f<tna CO 61? S4I-0500 <br />S811 S CEDAR LAKE ROAD. MINNEAPOLIS MN SM16 <br />June 15, 1935 <br />Mr. Ron Sheldon <br />13329 Creeks Bend Drivo <br />Minnetonka, Minnesota <br />Dc“r Ron: <br />At your request vo have ccnducted a prelir.inary investigation of <br />soil conditions on Lot 9, Block 1, STIELOW'S ADDITIOU, Hennepin <br />County, Minnesota. The property is located at 3223 Bayside Road <br />in Orono, Minnesota. Wo understand that you are conside-ring the <br />construction of a single fanily dwelling of wood franc <br />construction with a masonry foundation. The investigation <br />consisted of exploratory soil borings to aid in identifying soil <br />and water conditions. The borings were taken at the locations <br />indicated on the enclosed layout. Surface elevations are based on <br />the Morth American Datum. <br />I^rTESTIGATION METHODS: <br />A total of 4 tost borings as shown on the attached layout were <br />taken on May 31, 1985 with a truck mounted auger drill. Mineral <br />soils encountered in the borings were texturally classified with <br />the U.s. Bureau of Chemistry and Soils Classification System. A <br />copy of that chart is attached. The borings wore probed <br />immediately after completion for the presence of ground water.
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