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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationEXEMPT I ON NAME: PURPOSE OF EXEMPTION: Z0NING: eK-D QUALTFTCATT0N FOR S.B. 35 LOCATiON OF SITE: WATER: DIV. OF WATER RESOURCES RESPONSE: TE SEIdER: CHECK LIST: x FEE PAID ($SO +.l.00/acre for each parcel created under 35 acres) X ptnP showing proposed lots and access Y DEED --=a-+- ICINITY MP a)a 100 yr floodplain info. V SOIL MP f1 a iF community water, Ietter of approval from governing bodyx @b rY(a-P,.2coNNffrs.--fu G ^A J'// -23Lfu,'42a/ z-Do a-2-u 3P/-\" d ;'4=2;d /-rt i r, t /'7- c-LlT' Z.SA=a<*Zd b-? &"r-r-e @fu4 aLz t .-18_" ,b*r Z A_A_rzl5qazz t .-1y.-? bAq q ac--'te -A.d , D,/,/ C/5 -Za-e-A pa-"-<_1 a_> /. e^-, (: -">'/) /'' ca-rzr' 5P/''/ t(a-*-a- t-*.a..>./ .t>, ;fr'/-/o-.. J;a^- dt#<-<;/ ctgor? ,h-)2,--t t', . /-^ -rt rJcc *@/ 844u a I "4hto,r, p Unit No. L(D\1..,.. SOIL CHARACTERISTICS . Depth to bedrock Texture Surface Subsoll Substrqtum Unlfied Classification Permeability Percent coarse fragments Salinity (ECxt0J e 25"C) pH (s.urface) Shrink-swell Potential Potential frost-action (surface) Flood Hazard ' Hydrologic Group Corrosivity Steel (uncoated) Concrete t DEfiREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS '" r.0 is Slight, M j.s Moderate, S Septic Tank Absorption Fields Ivlore than 60 inches Fine sand"y loam Sandy clay loam Sancly 1oa.m, sandY claY loam sM, sc, 8M-sc Mod.erate to mocl.eratelY raPid' o-5 7.1+-B .,1+ Low to noclerate Mod.erate None B Mod.erate Low ere ) M Slope S Seepage, sloPe S Seepa6e S Seepage M Slope M Slope, low etrength M Siope, Iow strength M Slope, frost action, 1ow strength Fair Slope tr'a.j-r Shrink-swe11, frost action, low 'strength Poc.rr Exccss fj.nes Unsuited. tr'air Slope is Sev Sewage'I;agoons Sanitary LandfiLl Shallow Excavations Trench Area w/basements w/0 basemenls Streets SOURCE OF... it',: :,i ii' Dwelllngs Local Boads & SUITABIbTTY AS A DaiIV,, Cover for Landfill Roactflll Sand Graval\, I ropsoll (' "\1 SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF OI'I-SITE TNVESTIGATION .t.,] rir:. itii r:lil A5P-Ascalon fine sandy Ioam, 6 !e1)- drained, moderately sloping Lo v&ll-ey sideslopes, and al-l-uvial fans. to 12 percent slopes. This deep, rolling soil is on mesas, berraces, It flrmed in sandstone and shale to 6,500 feet. The averagealluviurr. Elevatlon ranges from 5,000 ; j :t,t: . a$nualprecipitation is about 14 inches, |S a,bout 48 oegrees P., and the average Lhe average annual air temperature frost-free peniod is about 120 Lhe maln method of applying irrigation waLer. potential for irrigation of Lhis soil. Steep unit contribute to more rapid erosidn of Lhe soil. ,,il.ll' days. .:. Typically, the surface layer is brown fine sandy l"oam about 5 inches,thiek. The subsoil is yellowish brown sandy elay J-oam or clay inches thick. The substratum is very pale brown sandy fine sandy loam that ext,ends to a depth of mor,e than 60 ..:|: foam rabout 30 olay lq.am or i,.,'.li- ches,.r i tl l Fotts Incl-uded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Olney and goiLs on slopes ol' I fo 6 percent. ,,,:,1 ,.,,,Permeability of the Ascalon soil is moderate. Effective rooting O"ept,hJs 60 inches. Available water capacity is moderate. Surface 'f^ r.unoff','is medium and the erosion hazard is moderate. this soil is used mainly for irrigated hay and pastuieLand and some cropland. Some areas are used for livestoek grazing and for .{lwildllfe habitat. ilr,:l ,,r; 1-'-Corrugations are .sprlnklers have a good slopes in this mapping '1,,' lfD;nyaf.on.fine sandy loam Erosion control practices including r'),;i minimum ti1lage, cover crops, are necessary. Drop struciures ' 'l:-. Qontoui [i1lage, and grass waterways ln irrigation ditches are neeessary. a'The native vegetation on this soir 1s mainry needleandthread, 't) uestern wheatgrass, blueburrch wheatgrass, and big sagebrush. when the range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs lncreage. when the r:ange is in poor condition, undesirabre weeds and annual plants are numerous. Proper grazing management mainLains dnd rmproves range condition. A reduction in brush improves deter:iorating range sites. Seeding is advisable if the range is in poor,condltion. flultable planls for seeding are pubescent wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, and, big bluegrass. For successfur seeding, a good practiee is to prepare ,.r!; t, r&;i$eedp-ed and drill Lhe seed. . This soir has potent,iar as habitat for coLtontair rabbit, squirnel, pheasant, mourning dove, and wild turkey, ,rif,, ' ,,,;liSteep blopes, moderate shrink-sweIl, and limlt{ng Community development. Cut and fill and drainage provided for roads and structures. capability Vte dryland. frost action slopes must be are factors minimal subclass IVel fr.W /oo,* ! 4.\n$;; sqF>.- ^\/\ (a v ,lG€-;(\ r,t n,, U. .{\I-"3 /J \-4\ A \G' 4.4o\).$\ r4r., ffi" l,. i ffis- ff1 uo )"J-, il ;4.il ,:tlT:l "C{liFr'7.# ,r d#i,-# .,,,itr' k&,1 ,r'*j i .. t d'l il;r iir. I , t(,7 $,It # ,frf ,rrr;, i* .rril,,iriil,i ,,#riL', i tsL i mHffip 0ffiffiffi$q rhlNT, ffi