HomeMy WebLinkAbout20200119 Ver 1_There are no accurate topographical_20200120There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.
There are no accurate topographical
maps of the project site because the
entire site is an existing pond which is
mostly filled in with granular alluvial
material. The site is therefore perfectly
flat at the elevation of the existing dam
where there is a pond surface, and in
the areas that have filled in, the
elevation of the alluvial material is less
that two feet higher than the dam
elevation.
There are no accurate soil maps of the
project site because the entire project
is within the normal phreatic surface of
a historic pond. The only soil type on
the project site is granular alluvial
which has been deposited within the
past twenty two years since the last
time this swimming hole was dredged.