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\ <br />\9s ^ <br />r. <br />\ <br />y-m <br />a.', , <br />■ r^* <br />. M . <br />y <br />M <br />f <br />^ X' <br />■■■l:iilftJx <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Septic System Inspector <br />January 5, 1983 <br />soils and Site Evaluation for Septic Systems <br />Bruce Dayton Proposal - 640 Old Long Lake Roa <br />I have reviewed the information submitted and wish to make the <br />following comments: <br />Lot 1 includes existing house ^^l^spe^Uon'or™ <br />was in °P|”‘’^®^|''eiis°ing"system is probably somewhat substandard <br />acceptably. Note that /'^'^^'^®^^s''tnlicated that he <br />over the line into , , lines parallel the south end of the <br />believes one or two ?tr^a If they exist, the <br />tennis court; these have not bee setback from drainfieldlot line should be moved south to keep a iu seto <br />to property lines. <br />_ ... 14-i-na4*<a c 11® was donc • However» the <br />No additional testing for an , soils found throughout the <br />nearly five-acre lot and ^ , ^^32 should allow for suitable <br />property in testing done y} need to require additionalalternate sites for drainfield. I see no neeu <br />testing on this lot. <br />Lot 2 - Approximately 2.8 lp?^« suitable <br />soils at the tested sites were the Luth limits <br />the location of drainfields on the lot, as d Ixisting <br />about 20% across the „°t'gt^the^north end may necessitate <br />drainfield lines near the tenn r»r»r»firmed Enough suitable <br />a line shift when their location pTtc4d ^e?!ng sanitary <br />area appears remaining so that a well can oe px <br />setbacks on the lot. <br />Lot 3 - About 1.7 acres dry buildable °°"tiguous.^,^^,^^^^_ <br />soils on Lot 3 appear well suited slopes are not as <br />rtLp'af!n"toi^2^ c«e?ul site problem <br />contiguous land is less than two acres.