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STS Consultants,Ltd. voice 763-315-6300 <br /> 10900 73rd Avenue North,Suite 150 fax 763-315-1836 <br /> STs CONSULTANTS Maple Grove,Minnesota 55369-5547 web w�ww.stsconsultants.com <br /> June 24, 2003 <br /> ij-7S3 ti <br /> Minnetonka Custom Homes <br /> 2950 Island View Drive <br /> Mound, MN 55364 <br /> Attn: Mr. Bob Pieper <br /> Re: Subsurface Exploration and Slope Stability Analysis for Single Family Dwelling Located at <br /> 4753 North Shore Drive in Orono, Minnesota; STS Project 99189 <br /> Dear Mr. Pieper: <br /> You have demolished a former house at this address, and are planning to construct a new, larger house. <br /> The City of Orono has requested that you address the stability of the slope adjacent to Lake Minnetonka. <br /> Our services for this project were performed in accordance with the project scope outlined in our proposal <br /> dated June 4, 2003. This work was authorized by Mr. Steven Sexton on June 6, 2003. <br /> The purposes of this exploration are to: <br /> • Perform a subsurface exploration and field testing program consisting of two soil borings to depths of <br /> 30 and 50 feet. <br /> • Describe the soil and groundwater conditions encountered in our exploration. <br /> • Perform appropriate soil laboratory tests to determine the shear strength and physical properties of <br /> the soil within the potential sliding zone. <br /> • Perform a slope stability analysis for this particular lot, including consideration of the loads imposed at <br /> the top of the slope by the new house footings. <br /> • Prepare a written report of our findings. <br /> Procedure <br /> STS recommended the testing program necessary, and selected the boring locations and depths. An <br /> STS engineer staked the boring locations in the field, by measuring from the property lines, using the <br /> survey plan provided by Demars-Gabriel Land Surveyors Inc. dated April 11, 2003. The approximate <br /> boring locations are shown on the Soil Boring Location Diagram in the Appendix. The ground surface <br /> elevations at the borings were determined by our drill crew, with reference to the pavement abreast of the <br /> northeast property corner. The elevation of this reference point or benchmark was shown to be 990.9 <br /> feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum, on the survey plan. <br /> We drilled the borings on June 11, 2003 with truck-mounted drill rigs operated by a two person crew. We <br /> followed standard soil sampling procedures, and also obtained undisturbed thin-walled tube samples for <br /> laboratory strength testing. <br /> Recovered soil samples were described on field logs, containerized, labeled and transported to our <br /> laboratory for further examination and testing. The field logs also document sample intervals, test data, <br /> observations of drilling resistance, groundwater occurrence and other pertinent conditions. <br /> After the final groundwater level observations, we backfilled the borings with high solids bentonite grout, <br /> to conform to Minnesota Department of Health regulations. <br /> IN -a a az: <br />
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