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Pace -? - <br />existing character of the wetland will require a permit from U..R in <br />addition to any restrictions required by the City of Urono. <br />The area of Glencoe silty clay loam soil in the Northeast corner of <br />the proposed development area does not represent a significant wetland <br />although this particular soil type occurs in many wetland areas. In <br />this particular case the soil is occurring in a wet drainage swale <br />between areas of well to moderately well -drained soils. <br />VI. RUNOFF AND EROSION CONTROL. <br />With development taking place on 2 acre lots or larger erosion and run- <br />off should probably not be much of a problem. <br />There are some potential problem areas on this particular piece of pro- <br />perty. The steep slope areas indicated in brown on the soils overlay <br />could become a problem if runoff from adjacent house roofs and drive- <br />ways is allowed to concentrate in one area. During and after construc- <br />tion this water should be directed away from the steep slope areas if <br />possible. Another hazard is an erosion problem if the vegetation were <br />removed from the steep slope area. During construction these areas <br />should be left undisturbed. <br />
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