HomeMy WebLinkAboutMOUNTAIN AIR ESTATES #2 TR F-1
Tom Fink,
Mayor
Muaicipality of Ar cho. ra ¢
Department of Health and Human Services
825 "L" Street
P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650
343-4744
September 23, 1993 '
Lewis and Clark Corporation
PO Box 90647
Anchorage, Alaska 99509 0647
Subject: Tract F-1 Mountain Air Estates Subdivision ~2
Permit #SW920292, PID #017-171-02
The subject permit, issued September 21, 1992 by this office for a
single family well and/or on-site wastewater system, has
expired as of September 21, 1993.
A new permit must be obtained from this office for a well
and/or on-site wastewater system NOT installed by the
expiration date.
If you have drilled the well, a well log must be sent to
this office for documentation of the installation and to
close the permit.
If a licensed Professional Engineer has inspected the
installation of the on-site wastewater system, the original
as-built inspection report must be sent to this office for
review, approval and documentation. All inspection reports
must be submitted within 30 days of construction completion.
When applying for a new permit, the fees are: $320.00 for an
on-site wastewater permit; $120.00 for a well permit and
$440.00 for a combined on-site wastewater and well permit.
If you have any questions, please call this office at 343-4744.
//Frog~am Iv_lana.ger '
On-site Services
enc: Copy of Permit
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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
P.O. BOX 196650, 825 "L" STREET, ROOM 502
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6650
ON-SITE WELL AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT
PERMIT NUMBER:SW920292
DESIGN ENGINEER:BRUST AND ASSOCIATES
OWNER NAME:LEWIS AND CLARK CORP
OWNER ADDRESS:P.O. BOX 90647
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509-0647
DATE ISSUED: 9/18/92
EXPIRATION DATE: 9/18/93
PARCEL ID:01717102
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: MOUNTAIN AIR ESTATES #2 TR
-1
LOT SIZE: 23 (SQ. FT.)
NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: 5 THIS PERMIT: 5
THIS PERMIT IS FOR THE CONTRUCTION OF:
DISPOSAL FIELD /SEPTIC TANK / WELL SYSTEM
ALL CONSTRUCTION MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH:
1. THE ATTACHED APPROVED DESIGN.
2. ALL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN ANCHORAGE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTERS
15.55 AND 15.65 AND THE STATE OF ALASKA WASTEWATER DISPOSAL
REGULATIONS (18AAC72) AND DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS (ISAACS0).
3. THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PROVISIONS.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
RECEIVED BY: ~_/~'~'~'~
ISSUED BY:
DATE:
DATE:
BRUST & ASSOCIATES
Engineers - Planners - Surveyors
1610 Dimond Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
(907) 562-7878
July 30, 1992
Municipality of Anchorage
Department of Health and Human Services
On-site Services
825 "L" Street
Anchorage, Alaska
MUNICIPALITY OF ANCI'~ORAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICEs DIVISION
,"~,LJ,,.'3 0 3 1992
RECEIVED
RE: Tract F-i, Mountain Air Estates, Addn. #2
This letter and attachments is to accompany a permit application for an on-
site waste disposal system and well at Tract F-l, Mountain Air Estates, Addn.
#2. The following are attached.
1. Drawing of proposed on-site systems.
2. Soils logs and percolation test results.
3. Trench design calculations.
4. Letter on ground water availability.
Development of the adjacent properties will not be adversely impacted by
construction of the proposed systems as distances to adjacent features are in
compliance with applicable requirements.
The closest feature that could be affected is the proposed water line and
well, which is in the other side of the proposed building. Slopes on this
portion of the lot are moderate. Drainage is to Little Rabbit Creek to the
northwest.
Both the replacement and the original system trenches fitted within the 30'
radius circles around the test hole.
Ground water availability is indicated by the attached letter dated Feb. 21
1992 from Terrasat.
It is recommended that a permit for the on-site systems be issued.
Sincerely,
Stanley Brust, P.E. ~'~'\%'.. ' ..... '~.~ ~
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TEST HOLE ('~-[) '~/~/
Municipality of Anchorage
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
825 "L" Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99502-0650
SOILS LOG -- PERCOLATION TEST
GOLDENVIEW ASSOCIATES
PERFORMED FOR:
Tract F-~I
MOUNTAIN
SUBDIVISION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: AIR , '~l+ownship, Range, Section:
SEC 35, T12N, R3W
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TERRASAT
9200 Lake Otis Parkway, 2nd floor
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
February 21, 1992
Susan Oswalt
Municipality of Anchorage
Department of Health and Human Services
825 "L" Street
An. chorage, Alaska 99519
Re.: Ground Water Availability For The Proposed Subdivision of Mountain Air
Estates, Anchorage, Alaska
Dear Susan:
Mr. Joe Cange has requested that I summarize ground water conditions for the
proposed Mountain Air Subdivision. I conducted a major ground water exploration
investigation in the Bear Valley area during 1985 and 1986. This report is based on
those findings. Our investigation included:
· Aerial photo interpretation of geologic and hydrogeologic conditions of the entire
basin
· Lineament analysis of the area
· A literature review of published reports and maps
Interviews with experts from the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaska Division of
Geophysical and Geological Surveys
· Geophysical investigations using resistivity methods
· Drilling and construction of five wells.
· Muir-level completion of observation wells
· Aquifer testing for 24 hours at 100 gallons per minute plus 1 week of recovery data
· Water quality analysis
A final report was not prepared. However, results from the investigation are preserved
in our files.
SUMMARY of FINDINGS
We found that a buried valley exists in the Bear Valley area. I believe that the basin is
a remnant of past glaciation. The basin is filled with unconsolidated sandy gravel and
glacial till. This basin is bounded by consolidated rock (bedrock) on the East, west and
south.
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TERRASAT
9200 Lake Otis Parkway, 2nd floor
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
February 21, 1992
Susan Oswalt
Municipality of Anchorage
Department of Health and Human Services
825 "L" Street
An. chorage, Alaska 99519
Re.: Ground Water Availability For The Proposed Subdivision of Mounta/n Air
Estates, Anchorage, Alaska
Dear Susan:
Mr. Joe Cange has requested that I summarize ground water conditions for the
proposed Mountain Air Subdivision. I conducted a major ground water exploration
investigation in the Bear Valley area during 1985 and 1986. This report is based on
those findings. Our investigation included:
· Aerial photo interpretation of geologic and hydrogeologic conditions of the entire
basin
· Lineament analysis of the area
· A literature review of published reports and maps
.o Interviews with experts from the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaska Division of
Geophysical and Geological Surveys
· Geophysical investigations using resistivity methods
· Drilling and construction of five wells.
· Multi-level completion of observation wells
· Aquifer testing for 24 hours at 100 gallons per minute plus 1 week of recovery data
· Water quality analysis
A final report was not prepared. However, results from the investigation are preserved
in our files.
SUM2CIARY of FINDINGS
We found that a buried valley exists in the Bear Valley area. I believe that the basin is
a remnant of past glaciation. The basin is filled with unconsolidated sandy gravel and
glacial till. This basin is bounded by consolidated rock (bedrock) on the East, west and
south.
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