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V <br />■k- <br />D. 389 Leaf Street - This 1 acre lot is also in the <br />trench drlinfifld"'system p\''Gba'bry"iri94o!' There <br />have been no apparent problems with the system. .^he <br />Lester loam soils mapped suggest the possibi11 ty c.^a <br />trench replacement system, however, slopes o^. 6 to 1^ <br />on the lot would make a mound system questionable if <br />soil conditions ultimately dictate a mound would be <br />needed. <br />B. 400 Leaf Street - This property is 0.83 acres, and <br />the existing trench drainfield system, installed <br />apparently in the 1960’s, has exnibited no problems to <br />date. The wet soils mapped on this lot would require a <br />mound system, and one or two replacemenc sites mi^ht b <br />feasible in the northwest quadrant of the property. <br />Recommendation <br />1, If the City extends a pipe around the Bayside/Leaf Street <br />corner to serve the Thomas Meyer residence (a 1.77 acre, good <br />Mpllcement capability- lot at 345 Laaf Street), then the <br />properties at 340, 360 and 400 should also be served. <br />between 360 and 400 Leaf. <br />3. Doing item 1 would possibly provide capability to extend northm'smsmiimm <br />there would be a capability for future connection. <br />2. Oxford Road Properties. <br />This area contains 10 developed 2 acre building sites, «hich fi <br />are lakeshore lots. 4 of the 10 lots abut <br />night conceivably abut the sewer if it was constructed on the <br />south side of Beyside Road. <br />apparently subject to occasional excess water use. <br />4 <br />1