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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC204264_Site Plan or Location Map (4)_20201008Z iD OOb600b 000600b OOZ600b 006600b 000600b M „64,S oT8 �W -1 i Q g O (7 �—IMI O U) U 0) O O 2 Z iD 006M m W V M „64,S .T8 O O LO N N O) r (6 d U) _ .o �U) U> —� O _ CO Q ccrr N O W 8 Ln � 0 F; OOb600b 00£600b OOZ600b 006600b OD060Ob O66M O o LL � m LQ 00 Ln C7 v Q C O � V 7 8 N i a 7 N O N •0 cod N � Td5 O O L L � 7 N z.iiiiic C ZU z Z O CQ G O LL Z Ca G 0 Z /W V W J a Q O O m m O N a) Uu) um)m a) V m a) 70 U)Z a) I a) -p 3: C: `p Q U O U O y m � U) 3 C O m E QUA O N �_ E Q m G) U a) O O N a) `' N a) m U C E N U y-0 O a) U) L m O Q U) 1 m a) a) U O 00 a) U) a) Q O N> m Cc:d W a) � U) m 2 O N Q N O O a) a) O E L U y m m -0C Q N m 0 Z Q N (6Q O N i 0 m a) 0 U a) p w Q a) 7 U U .-.. 0 a) E O C O- O (o Q E O aa) 2 L Z- a) m o U, m Q USE ayi a) 7 y U O N U Q w '6 '6 O O N JU o O m m O U U)J N a) O 0 O .N a) N Y> a) a) a) C 30 U N Q N Q C (n a) y t N a) (6 o Z E U m cL ai m o a) a) m m a) 0) 0-0 0 >+ L N am)M O) M -O m m O _O T 7 C y Q a) j, a) (6 (6 7 ,U) C N o U) (6 O '6 m Q O a) >'E g Q m C 0 m s (n E a) a) U- O E m 3 p 0 0 a) a) m 7 fA O O Q 7 O_ O N m pLM-0 '6 O fOA N p m vU-a U) U > a-a)U) N m O EO y0 N 0—Q a) C IT IT p p LP E �U � QoQ m H o �� � °°�a - .U) a) R y N C N L R C- o U L ° o a R a 0 R L m o m a R y w m `o m U U o Z in O Q R R C 0 7 0 ■ ■ 0 LL }{ R 4 R5 R F m o R a o 0 w y 0) `o y a o > w H'a) a° o a 0 m 0 U 0 c Q v rn Q m U o Z 0) Q 16 Q v) R .j R 0 0 a y m -0 0 0 0 o a. o 0 a m m U U o z 0) Q a m m S ❑ ❑ o 0 0 U) 00 v m Z Hydrologic Soil Group —Wilkes County, North Carolina Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI CoA Codorus loam, 0 to 2 B/D 2.0 2.5% percent slopes, frequently flooded FaD Fairview sandy loam, 15 B 17.9 22.1 % to 25 percent slopes FcB2 Fairview sandy clay B 16.2 19.9% loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes, moderately eroded FcC2 Fairview sandy clay C 22.1 27.2% loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded UdC Udorthents-Urban land B 23.1 28.4% complex, 1 to 15 percent slopes Totals for Area of Interest 81.2 100.0% USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/5/2018 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 4 Hydrologic Soil Group —Wilkes County, North Carolina Description Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long -duration storms. The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and three dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink -swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or C/D), the first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff.- None Specified Tie -break Rule: Higher USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/5/2018 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 4