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� � ' � Page 20 <br /> BARR ENGINFERING CO. � <br /> CONSULTING HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS <br /> nouc�.s w •www � a.00 rr.w..cc�vr.+u[fourM <br /> �o��o o�crsoN ....c�ro��s,u�wti�yoT�aaus <br /> L w.�oisr.lr�cw �u[�.�o1+[�ww[w t�a�»o-oN� <br /> •ILAy 4t NtiwwD <br /> LPMrI�+C[ W,GUY�[ <br /> ��c....�o i...wc..�w <br /> ut..ti�s[.�•i�+cw <br /> YY/.wM[w w.F4I�w50M <br /> June 8, 1977 <br /> Mr. Robert DeGregory � <br /> 2713 Kelly Avenue <br /> Excelsior, Minnesota 55331 <br /> Dear 24r. DeGregory: <br /> On Thursday, June 2, at your request, I attended a meeting of your <br /> neighborhood association for the purpose of reviewing the presentatioiz of <br /> an aluminum sheeting system which has been proposed for rehabilitation of <br /> the boat lagoon shared by the members of the -association. The purpose of <br /> the letter is to review the information presented at that meeting and to <br /> transmit the conclusions and recommendations which can be drawn from that <br /> information. � <br /> The proposed system consists of aluminum sheeting which would be driven <br /> into the bottom of the lagoon on the water side of the existing timber retain- <br /> ing wall. The sheeting would be tied back to anchors consisting of aluminum <br /> sheets buried in the bank of the lagoon. The anchors would be coupled to the <br /> sheeting by means of aluminum tie rods which would pass through slots cut in <br /> the existing timber sheeting. - <br /> The presentation of the aluminum sheeting system was conducted by <br /> Mr. Robert Trees, a representative of Kaiser Aluminum S Chemical Sales, Inc. <br /> Mr. Trees' presentation i�cluded many- slides depicting similar aluminum <br /> sheeting systems which have been installed in other states. The slides illus- <br /> trated several techniques which have been successfully used for installation <br /> of the sheeting and the finished appearance of the aluminum system at num- <br /> erous sites. Mr. Trees also had several brochures describing the system <br /> and the computer program used by Kaiser for the design of the system. <br /> Apparently, Braun Engineering and Testing, Inc. were retained to make <br /> four soil borings in the vicinity of the lagoon to explore the subsurface <br /> conditions and determine the soil properties to be util�zed in the design <br /> of the system. Mr. Trees indicated that the four borings were carried to a <br /> depth of approximately 4-1/2 feet and that the soils at this depth consisted <br /> of silty clays with shear strengths ranging from 300 pounds per square foot <br /> to an excess of. 800 pounds per square foot. The information obtained from <br /> the soil borings was apparently phoned into the office of Raiser Aluminum <br /> � Chemical Sales, Ine. where it was utilized for the computerized design of <br /> the sheeting system presented by Mr. Trees. Mr. Trees made copies of the <br /> computer output available for review. <br />