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GLENN VIEW ESTATES WEST PH 1 S-10392
Glenn View Estates S Case: 5-10392 ALASKA MORTGAGE GROUP General Partner 920 W. Sixth Avenue Anchorage, A K 99501-2024 Tel: (907) 272-6616 Fax: (907) 277-8714 MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE Department of Health and Human Services P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage~ Alaska 99519-6650 Date: March 26, 1999 To: Zoning and Platting, CPD (~,en'fies Cross, PE, Program Manager, On-Site Water Quality From: Subject~/ Glenn View Estates West Subdivision, S-10392 The current status of Glenn View Estates West Subdivision: I have requested that the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, comment regarding the affects of this proposed subdivision on the adjacent Class A well. 2. Soils testing, percolation testing and ground water monitoring must be conducted to confirm the suitability for development using on-site waste~vater disposal systems. The ground water monitoring must be conducted during high water season in either the fall (October) or spring (April - May). 3. Areas designated for the original and replacement wastewater disposal system sites must be identified and must meet all criteria specified in AMC 15.65, including slope and slope setback requirements. I would recommend that this subdivision not be approved until after the soils and groundwater information is reviewed, and after the review by ADEC on the class A well is complete. MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION OFFICE USE REC'D BY: Please fill in the information requested below· Print one letter or number per block. 1. Vacation Code 2. Tax Identification No. 3. Street Address 4. NEW abbreviated legal description (T12N R2W SEC 2 LOT 45 OR SHORT SUB BLK 3 LOTS 34). ! ! Ii111t ~ I'lll!lllllllllll 5. EXISTING abbreviated legal description (T12N R2W SEC 2 LOT 45 OR SHORT SUB BLK 3 LOTS 34) full legal on back page. 6. Petitioner's Name (Last - First) 7. Petitioner's Representative Address Ci~ ~ ,~ State ~-~ ~'~-!~1 I~,IL~,I~I I ! t I I I I I I I Oiw ~~c= ~ State Phone ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ Zip 8. Petition Area Acreage ?° 9. Proposed Number Lots 10. Existing 11. Grid Number 12. Zone Number Lots 13. Fees 14. Community Council I hereby certify that (I am) (I have been authorized to act for) the owner of the property described above and that I desire to subdivide it in conformance with Chapter 21 of the Anchorage Municipal Code of Ordinances. I understand that payment of the basic subdivision fee is nonrefundable and is to cover the costs associated with processing this application, that it does not assure approval of the subdivision, lalso understand that additional fees may be assessed if the Municipality's costs to process this application exceed the basic fee. I further understand that assigned hearing dates are tentative and may have to be postponed by Planning Staff, Platting Board, Planning Commission, or the Assembly due to administrative reasons. Signature' · \ v ~ - :: : ~Agentsmustprovidewdttenprobf'ofauthorization. . _ C, Please check or fill in the following: 1. Comprehensive Plan -- Land Use Classification Residential Commercial Parks/Open Space Transportation Related Marginal Land Commercial/Industrial Public Lands/Institutions Alpine/Slope Affected Industrial Special Study 2. Comprehensive Plan -- Land Use Intensity Special Study Dwelling Units per Acre ¢~. Alpine/Slope Affected 3. Environmental Factors (if any): a. Wetland 1. Developable 2. Conservation 3. Preservation b. Avalanche c. Floodplain d. Seismic Zone (Harding/Lawson) D. Please indicate below if any of these events have occurred in the last five years on the property. Rezoning Subdivision Conditional Use Zoning Variance Enforcement Action For Building/Land Use Permit For Army Corp of Engineers Permit Case Number Case Number Case Number Case Number E. Legal description for advertising. F. Checklist /Cd Copies of Plat (Long Plat) 30 Copies of Plat (Short Plat) Reduced Copy of Plat (8 1/~ x 11 ) Certificate to Plat Aedal Photo Housing Stock Map Zoning Map .Sewer, · Pdvate Wells '.Private Septic Fee Drainage Plan Topo Map 4 Copies Soils Report 4 Copies Pedestrian Walkways Landscaping Requirements Community Well · rCornrnunity Sye. Waiver :Public Utility Public Utility DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DRINKING WATER and WASTEWATER PROGRAM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 http://www.state.ak.us/dec/home/htm / Telephone: (907) 269-7696 Fax: (907) 269-7650 June 16, 1999 TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR Mr. James Cross, P.E. Program Manager On-Site Water Quality Department of Health and Human Services P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99518-1195 Subject: Proposed Subdivision, Glenn View Estates West, ADEC Project Number 504 Dear Mr. Cross: This is response to your March 24, 1999 letter concerning a proposed subdivision in the Birchwod ama called Glenn View Estates West. The existing Class "A" Public Water System Source well noted in your letter provides water to the subdivisions of McKinley View Estates and Lampert Estates. To provide the requested comments, I have reviewed of the following information: Information provided with your March 24, 1999 letter; The Department's file on McKinley View Estates Class A Public Water System; and Information compiled to address nitrate concerns throughout the Birchwood Area. My review of the above information revealed the following information: A well log for the existing Class "A" Public Water System Source Well was not located. There was some information available from a well yield test conducted in April of 1982. However, without a well log it is very difficult to determine if contaminants found in surface runoff such as oils, gasoline, diesel, fertilizers and pesticides, as well as improperly treated wastewater such as nitrates could enter the source well. I can not verify if the source well was grouted (this was not a state requirement at the time the source well was installed) nor the depth at which the well screen, if it is screened, was placed. An interesting note is that nitrate levels in the source well range from 1.0 mg/1 in 1982 to a high of 3.5 mg/1 in 1996. The decline in nitrate levels in 1997 (2.23 mg/1 with the sample taken April 29, 1997) and in 1998 (2.83 mg/1 with the sample taken in June of 1998) may be explained by the fact that these samples were taken during James Cross Page 2 06/16/99 the time of the year that the local aquifer received maximum recharge. In May of 1996, the owner of McKinley View Class "A" Public Water System had the well pump replaced. When the new pump was installed, it was placed three feet lower in the well casing than the previous pump. The owner of the water system felt it was necessary to place the pump lower in the well due to low recharge that year. A localized lower water table could also be the results of the well casing being closed-off to the aquifer due to the migration of fine grain particles from the aquifer to the well casing/screen. Looking at just the information found in the department's file on McKinley View Estates and the information that you provided, there is not sufficient information needed to make the informed decisions that you are requesting. Using general information and some practical common sense, it stands to reason that when additional 37 homes, connected to unlimited amount of water, discharge domestic wastewater into the ground via on-site wastewater disposal systems there may be some impacts to the local ground water. What the extent of the impacts will be are difficult to determine. I would expect an increase in the overall trend of nitrate levels found in McKinley View Estates Class "A" Public Water System Source well. Again, the extent of the increase can not be determined from the existing data. Without knowing the type(s) and thickness of soils in the area around the source well with any reasonable assurance and how the well was installed (grouted or not grouted), there is a possibility that the surface runoff (nondomestic wastewater) from the proposed subdivision could impact the water quality of the source well. The following are ways to collect the information that may assist in determining if there could be any impacts from the proposed development to the existing Class "A" Public Water System Source well: 1. The developer of the proposed subdivision wait until the Alaska Drinking Water Protection Program completes their assessment of contaminant risks and identifies areas around the existing public water system where protection efforts will be most effective. The assessment for McKinley View Estates Class "A" Public Water System should'be completed within the next 12 months. 2. The developer could work with the Drinking Water Protection Program and the owner of the existing public water system by providing time and professional assistance during the completion of the assessment or complete a source water assessment of the existing public water system. James Cross Page 3 06/16/99 Provide onsite storage and treatment of the runoff so that the volume of surface runoff leaving the proposed subdivision equals the volume of surface runoff prior to development. Since the proposed subdivision will be provided water by a community water system (Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility) and the generated wastewater will be disposed of onsite, some type of nitrate modeling could be completed and submitted to the Municipality of Anchorage and this Department for review. This should only be requested if the developer does not agree to the above noted public water system assessment. A proper well yield test could be completed on the existing source well to determine such items as radius of influence and cone of depression, as well as properties of the aquifer. This would require the installation of at least one, and possibly two, monitoring wells. I must emphasize that there are no easy answers or recommendations for this project. We both can agree that there are fewer and fewer large areas within the Municipality of Anchorage that can be developed without impacting an already existing facility (public water system) or group of people. The proper information, such as water quality and quantity, must be collected and reviewed prior to development to protect public health. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on this project. Please call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Keven K Kleweno, P.E. Environmental Engineer TURNER CONST. Fax:907-745-8555 HaP 24 '00 12:29 P. O1 ARCTIC DEVCO, P.O. BOX 3489 PALMER, AK 99645 90%745-8534 907-745-8335 FAX turnerco~gcLnet March 24, 2000 Kcvin K. Kleweno, P.E. State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Drinking Water and Wastewater Program 907/269-7696 907/269-7650 fax RE: Proposed Subdivision, Glenn View Estates West, ADEC Project Number 504; Review, Dear Mr. Kleweno: In anticipation of our meeting this afternoon, I'm taking the liberty of forwarding some new information for your review, At our me~ing with you, Jim Cross, and AWWU representatives, approximately two weeks ago, the consensus of the m~dng was for my company to drill a [00 R pilot well at our common property line with the M¢Cab~ well, sample the soils, and create a computer simulation of potential nitrate migration. Call it naivety on my pa~ but I thought that thc costs to accomplish the above would be in the $7,500 range, and in thc interest of moving this issue offdead center, I would just do it. I was shocked (I still am) to get the quotes back and find out the real costs would be fight at $20,000, At this point I said "whoa, time out... I need a second opinion here," I first met w/th Allen Murfitt to question him is specific detail about his report. He stands absolutely upon the conclusions in his opinion letter. I then turned to Mr, James Munter who I have a great deal of respect for. As you know, Mr. Manter has been working in this specific geographic area sinco the Tesoro UST spill in the early 80's. TURNER CONST. Fax:907-?45-8555 Hat 2~ '0g 12:z~ F. u6 I asked Jim to look at all the d~ta associated with this d~velopment, ~md with his geologic knowledge of the area, opine on the issues you're office has raised. Attached is a copy of his analysis ~ud its conclusions. I'm hopeful that we will bc able to bring this issue to closure ~oon. I look forward to meeting with you. President Cross, P.E., On-site Water Qu~lity/DHlff$/MOA Ken,th DuffhB,P.E.. KND Engin~,m-ing TURNER CONST. Fax:907-?45-8~55 Mar 24 'UU 12:29 F. U2 J, A. MVNTZR CONSULTINQ~ INC. Via Facsimile (907) 745-8335 M~rcb 23, 2000 Mr, Rex Turner Dea~ Mr. 'rlltBcr; I h~ve peribrmed a modgl analysis of pol~ntial nitrate IoMi~g to ~u~d~ in the vic~ity of Ole~ View E~a~s W,st suMivision at Peter's C~ek ~ ~he Munici~i~ of A~o~, ~s you have ~. ~ ~dcl requi~s ~ follo~ ~s~p6ons, w~ch we~ ~Iect~ ~ p~du~ a ~s~ve ~[ysis of ni~ loa~. ~ts c~ be ~idc~ ~ ~blc wo~t-c~e ~o. If ~is con--alive a~voa~ ~icat~ ~nt~ p~bl~ ~en ~view ofth~ v~i&~ of~c ~s~ptlons or ~cr ~ia co[lection may ~ The point of concern tbr this model is th~ McKinley Utilities (MU) well locatcfl approximately 200 fi wcst of Ol~'m view Estates West ~.lbdlvlsion. This well has sluawtl nitrate conccntrations ranging firm 1 1o 3.5 ms/l, The model I am using is a stmigMforward pr~ipitalion.dilution model with $= follo~ng , A~prox~ly on~d of ~n~ p~cipi~fion of approximately 15 ~hes of wa~r is ~g~ tO ~ouudwater (5 ~ch~ of a~m~ ~ch~ge); · domesuz w cr is 50 p~r~ ~ ~y, wi~ ~pproximately 3.3 ~ ~ hog,hold; · ~o~d~or ~ge ~d s~pfig ~atcm effl~nt ~e ~ell m~ and d=~v~ di~etly to ~e ~u~r ~p~ by ~ ~ well; · Glc~ Vigw Su~ivision is ~lly d~volo~ and &~ entire ~o~dwa~r s~stem h~N ~ghed eq~ibfi~ ~ndltlo~ (&is ~uld m~ g~ ~ hubris ofy~ ~om ~w); · E~b ~c ~aem ~sc~ges wai~ ~i~170 m~ ni~t~N~ogen concentration. · ~o is no ~do~ of M~a~ ~ oth~ ~less ni~o~en produc~ like nit~gen g~ (a ~gss ~IIM deNmfioation). Thc dilution factor D is calculated aa follows', 365 daydyr)/(A x R x 7.48 gal/cu D' dilution f~tor applied to septic system cffiuent co~entration; N ' number of septic systems in well recharge ~rea; Q = average septic system &scharge (gal/day); A = Recharge a~a for MU ~11 (sq fl); R = gechargc ra~ (Pdyr). 5701 PI~NN¥CIR~b~. ,'~lCl'f01tAclii, AK, 99516 P~ONI~(907) 345-0165; I%.~(907) 3411-8592 TURNER CONST. Fax:907-745-8555 Mar 24 '00 12:50 P. 05 J. A. Wlu rzm q:o svu?,N ;, INc. One oF ibc variables in this model is thc size of thc mcharlt¢ a~a for ~e MU wall. I ~vlewed site ~fo~ation ~d have ~lud,d ~i 8 ~nahk ~m~ of ~ge ~a is ].1 mil~ long ~ 0.25 miles ~, or 176 ~, Also, mouthes ~u [els of ~hu pm~sed su~ivldon ~ not ~ ~e ~arge ~ea ~r d~e MU well. Osi~ ~ume ~s~ptio~ a~ rec~ge ~a estima~s, ~e ~cula~ dilution ~tor {s 0.680~3. This n~r ~ be ~ultipli~ by ~e esfinm~ ~iic sym~m effi~nl ~ncvn~on ~o c~cuiale a nitrate condenSatiOn of 4.76 m~. 3'~s ~ate ~ncenUati~ will ~ t~ed ~te io~, h ~uld ual b, mmid~ a ~]isfic c~im~ of ~Ua~ lo~ W thc MU well ~usc ~u analysis ~ simpl~g ~sumpfio~ a~ut ~ following fo~ f~iors. Confia~ Aq~*r. ~e ~t si~fl~l simplifying ~smption is ~a all ~h, ~undwa~r is w,ll mix~. In r, allty, de~si~ mt this sit, ~* reaped as a gl~ia[ serene, wh*h is chiefly till compos~ of "inl~mix~ ~av.I, ~d, milt ~d ,lay" with "low ~eability" (Bmnen ~d 1983). ~is is a lagc geolo~c mi that is pCnclrated ~ tomy w~lls in the viciui~ ~d is dm0d~ ~ mom de,il hy Mun~r (1086) j~t ~ tbs mu~of~s ~j~t sl~. The ~ welt is m~,~d to ~ 2~ ~ d~ ~d, al~o~ a well log is ~kins, a~ to tap a confined ~ui~r ~n~ ~s glacial till. 'I'h~ ~e~ of~ till is ~od to ~us~ sh~low ~o~d~r to ~nd ~ my shallow ~d i~blt mix~ ~ d~r ~undwa~r ~d by ~c ~ w~ll. ~is could .~ily ~ ~lat~ ins a sM~ f~mr of ~n times or mom for thc dilu~ion ratio calculated above. $opa~tiou B~tsncm, ~a clo~st ~pti~ mysore ~ ~* ~ ~11 is pl~ to ~ ~om ~ 400 fe~ away. ~is dim~ce comp~s m ~m s~a~ ~mfion dism~ ~ the M~icip~ity of An,hora~ of 100 f~ b~en m w~ll ~ ~ptJc sys~. Mapping of ~{c mncenl~tiom on the Anc~,~ Hillsid~ ~d ~e Po~rs C~k ~ shows t~t in most ~, this ~pmfion dism~ hs bc~ ad,quate m pmt~t ~r supplies in ~eeenr Soil eyp,,. The soil ryi~s in the proposed subdivision are well-suiled to minimizing potential coulami_nation fl~m septic systems. IB~d~ock is estimated to be appmximu~ely 200 feet deep, the soils ar~ Ill,rally not too ~l'avelly nor too silty, and the slopes are not sit.p, Combined with thc separalioa distances desclibed above. ~ptic sy~s should I~ expected to i~crform ,.vilhin normal parameters, Mil Well Construe{lion, D~ails of MU w~{l eonstru, tion at~ not known. The nitrat~ concontration~ in the well may 1~ cause, ti by a la~k of g~outin8 or well ol~nings that tap a shallow aquifer. Should this well show in¢~es in nitrate ~'oneentraiions, ther~ ~re several potential remedi6, to the situation. Other FaeloPm, Other factors au, h as natural deniu-iflcation, seasonal l~chargc variatiolls, local tlow system variability, and Ion8 groundw~,ter lravel times may al,o lead to tedu~tlol~ ils nitrat~ ,oaccntrations ~o {he MU w,ll, S'/Ol PeNNy Cl~o,e, ANCllO~,,,og, AI~ D9~ 16 TURNER CONST. Fax:907-?45-8335 Mar 24 '00 12:50 F. u4 J.. M CONSUL I INC. Conclusions. In c. on¢iumiott, a rechnrge~tilution ulodol su$~,c~ts that ll~ reasonable worsm-'case nitrate loading to th~ MU v~ll is in the tazlte of $ mg/L niuate.nittogen, with a possible safc~y ...... ,. _:...m.+;,,,. ¢-oto~ ~uch as the presence of cent]ned ~uifers, soil typ~, separolion distances and vail coumu'uction. As a result, ,xp~ot~i nj.ate loadings lo U'~ lululfcr lapped by the MU well from the Olelm view i~staies West subdivision could be in the runila of 0,$ m8/l nitrate-nitrogen or less. The modeling and q~uflitative arudysis applied to this site indicale that development of the proposed subdivision will not cause the MU well to except lac drinking water slandard for uitrates and that further work to qu&ntify {:~olential nitrate loadings further is not warlfariied. Please let mt know if you would like further inforrnniioo, J, A. Munter Consulting, In~. James A. Munter, CGWP Principal i.Tydroseologist References Bru.ueu, ,I., and Lee, M., 1993, Hydroseology l'or l~nd-u~¢ plamfing; the Pctc~ Creek ~, M~cip~ity of ~ch~, ~a~: U.~. O~lOgiC~ S~ey Water Roso~es ~fl~fi~$ 82-4 t20, scd~ 1:25,000, 6 ~ts, M~t~, J. A., 19g6, ~o~ eont~fion at Perm C~ek, M~iei~lity of ~hotag,, Ai~: Oro~d-wa~r o~ce ~d me.sent: A{~ Division of G~logieai ~d Geophysic~ S~eys PubHc-D~ Fi~ 86-77, 7 p. 57Ol p~t~,v¢iRc~,A~o4otAO~;. Al(., 99516 Fm4ON~ (90'~)34.~--01651 FAX (90/) 348-8592 TURNER CONST. Fax:907-745-8335 Mar 24 '00 12:~1 r. Ob · ARCTIC DEVCO, INC. FAX: (907) 745-8335 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER LETTER TO: FROM: DATE: SENDER: Arctic Deveo, Inc. P.O. Box 3489 palmer, Alaska 99645 (907) 745-8334 Fax No.: (907) 745-8335 TIME: NUMBER OF PAGES (Including Cover Sheet):. MESSAGE: DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DMSION OF ENV/JRONMENTAL HEALTH DRINKING WATER and WASTEWATER PROGRAM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 http://www.state, ak.us/dec/home/htm TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR Telephone: (907) 269-7696 Fax: (907) 269-7650 March 7, 2000 Mr. Allan W. Murfitt, P.E. A.W. Murfitt Company 13810 Venus Way Anchorage, Alaska 99515 Subject: Proposed Subdivision, Glenn View Estates West, ADEC Project Number 504; Review Dear Mr. Murfitt: Thank you for your letter of January 27, 2000 regarding the proposed Glenn View Estates West Subdivision. Please remember that my June 16, 1999 letter on the above-referenced project was in response to a request from the Municipality of Anchorage for assistance. My June 16, 1999 letter was not in response to a submittal required bY State Regulations. I have completed my review of the submitted information and discussed the submittal with other individuals that have had contact with the above-referenced project. You covered the tbllowing two items in your January 27, 2000 letter: 1) the 200 foot Class A protective well radius and; 2) the nitrate contamination issue. I would like to address these two issues, re-emphasize some points that I discussed in my June 16, 1999 letter to Mr. James Cross, and provide some recommendations to resolve the concerns noted in my June 16, 1999 letter. The 200 foot protective well radius is a minimum proteqtive radius, and covers not just on-site wastewater systems, but also other all sources of contamination. The concern that prompted the initial reaction to the subdivision design was that surface mn-off from a majority of this proposed subdivision would drain within or very near this defined protective radius. This separation distance also assumes proper construction of the well. You will note in my letter of June 16, 1999, that there is no well log available for the existing Class A public water system source well, and to date, no effort has been made to document the construction of this well. Using general information and some practical sense, it stands to reason that when one adds 37 homes in an undeveloped area, connected to an unlimited amount of water, and discharging domestic wastewater into the ground via on-site wastewater disposal systems there may be some impacts to the local ground water. What the extent of the impacts will be are difficult to determine as you have noted in your letter. Based on known data and experience from other similar situations, ! would expect an increase in the overall trend of nitrate levels found in the McKinley View Estates Class A public water system source well. Again, I must stress that at this time, the extent of the increase can not be determined from the existing data. Allan W. Murfitt Page 2 03/07/00 After discussions with the Municipality of Anchorage, we agreed on the minimum amount of data required to complete our review regarding the any potential effects of surface mn-off and the additional loading from 37 new on-site wastewater disposal systems from this proposed subdivision on this Class A public water system source. The following is a minimum of the required information that must be submitted for evaluation by the Municipality of Anchorage and this Department: 1. The Class A public water system source well construction must be documented. This will require determining the depth of casing, condition of the casing, depth of screen and or perforations, static water level, and if the well was grouted at time of construction. Also, a well yield test must be conducted and the results used to determine at a minimum the radius of influence and cone of depression for the existing Class A public water system source well. 2. Shallow (from the surface to 20 feet in depth) soils information is available, however very little deeper (from 20 feet to 250 feet in depth) soils information for the area where the well is constructed is available. Although some well logs exist showing soils information in the general neighborhood, no soils information (deeper) has been submitted that is with 1000 feet of this existing Class A public water system source well. Information must be submitted that depicts deeper soils information within 200 feet of this Class A public water system source well. This information can be obtained by either a small pilot well or by down hole geophysical methods. Small pilot wells may be a more viable option because it will allow you and your client to better determine the radius of influence and cone of depression from the well yield test. 3. Using the information collected above and the projected volume ofwastewater generated by the proposed subdivision, construct a model of the nitrate loading on the ground water in this area. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on this project. If you have any additional comments or questions please call me at the above noted telephone number or contact me at the above noted address. Keven K Kleweno, P.E. Environmental Engineer James Cross, P.E., On-Site Water Quality/DHHS/MOA David T. McCabe, McKinley Utilities Kenneth G. Lang, R.L.S., Lang and Associates Kenneth M. Duffus, P.E., KND Engineering Rex Turner, Arctic Devco, Inc. 03/01/00 10:10 FAX 9072697650 DEC DW&WW ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERV.AT~ ION DMSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DRINKING WATER AND WASTEWATER-PROGRAM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHO~J~GE, ALASKA 99501 TELEPHONE: (907) 269~75i7 -FAX: (907) 269-7650 FROM: .. Pages including cover shee~ ' 03/01/00 10:11 FAX 9072697650 DEC DW&WW ~002 A.W. Murfitt Company_ CONSULTI2qG ENGINEERS & TESTING 13810 Venus Way ° Anchorage, Alaska 99515 · Telephone (907) 345-2737 · FAX (907) 345-3264 January 27, 2000 Sate of Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation Division of Envlromental Health Drinking Water and Waste Water Program 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, AK 99501 ATTENTION: Mr. Kevin Klewano, P.E. Environmental Engineer Glenn View Estates West Subdivision Your File ADEC Project No. 504 McKinley View Estates/Lampert Estates Class 'A' Water Well Our Job 99-274.08 Dear Mr. Kleweno: At the request of the Glenn View Estates West Subdivision owner (Arctic Devco., Inc.), our firm Was asked to review and respond to comments contained inyour letter dated June 16, 1999, which your office sent to Mr. James Cross, P.E., Program Manager, On-Site Water Quality, Department of Health and Human Services, Municipality of Anchorage. The findings from our review and subsequent opinions/comments are discussed in the following dialog. The two issues at hand appear to be: an encroachment within the required 200 foot Class 'A' well radius with the new Glenn View Estates West Subdivision and the existing Class 'A' well at Tract W McKinley View Estates Subdivision; and a postulated nitrate contamination issue from on-site waste water disposal at the new subdivision (Glenn View Estates West). The encroachment issue can and was resolved by the establishment of a protective radius defined in areas of Lots 24, 25, and 26 of Block 2 to allow a full 200 foot radius from the McKinley View well. We note that the new subdivision has a piped water system with lot sizes in excess of 40,000 square feet. In view of the soils percolationtest data done on these lots (done by KND Engineering of which copies are attached), and our experience with the on-site soils in providing testing for roadway and waterline installations, we are confident that the soil contained in these lots are capable of supporting a primary and two back-up sites for on-site waste water disposal. Using a five bedroom septic system design criteria, the worst case percolation rate of 10 minutes per inch measured for Lot 25 (estimated lot size reduction of 2,275 square feet for protective area), and based on the Municipality of Anchorage DHI-IS regulations, the total for all three septic system reserves, using a 0.5 gpd/sfeffiuent 03/01/00 10:11 FAX 9072697650 DEU UWmW~ ~uuo Page 2, ADEC Glean View Estates West January 27, 2000 application rote, should be on the order of 4,500 ~luare feet (usi~ bed design criteria). This reserve area is very conservative in view of the modem day requirements for low water volume toilets and plumbing fixtures. Lots 24 and 26 have a reduction of approximately 429 and 3 square feet, respectively. The corresponding percolation rates for these lots are 2,0 and 3.9 minutes per inch. With this requirement, the well separation distance required by Alaska Statute 18 AAC 80.020 is satisfied, and therefore, this issue is resolved. The '~what iP'concem for potential nitrate contamination at this well, then by Statute, should also be resolved, however, in order to be thorough and professional, we have continued the review to more fully address this issue. In reviewing the postulated contamination issue we were able to obtain a copy of the original pump test done by Jay Williams Drilling Company on April 20, 1982 along with ADEC water test result summaries for the well in question. We also obtained'copies of private, domestic well logs, with nitrate analyses where present, onproperties adjacent to this well and the new subdivision. Copies of these review data are attached to this letter. The McKinley View Estates well, from our research appears to be 260+ feet deep with a static water level on the order of 65 feet and draw down of 65 to 98 feet whenpan'q~d at 64 gallons per minute for four hours (April 20, 1982). This is consistent with other well data reviewed. This test was done when ground x~ater recharge is near or at the lowest point. We were unable to measure the current static level with out removing the pump piping (4 inch pump pipe and wiring in a 6 inch well casing). We also note that pump replacement in 1996 bas nothing to do with these issues and is likely a routine maintenance function of the system. We believe that well recharge, due to the deep static depth is fromthe Chugach mountains a few miles to the east of the site and further note that current testing cannot distinguish nitrate levels generated from organic matter (forest litter, etc.) and that generated fi.om waste water. From examining the neighboring well logs, copies of which were obtained from the archives at the Municipality ofPmchorage, DHHS, we see a relatively impermeable clay soil zone some 64 to 170 feet below the ground surface, with water hearing granular soils below this horizon. Static water levels are artesian or under a pressure head indicating an up slope recharge condition. We have no reason to believe that this water well is any different form the neighboring wells. Accordingly, we conclude that the likelihood of any contamination fi.om this development is purely speculative and emotional, with no supportive contrary, concrete evidence. Nitrate levels, from the data reviewed, are totally inconclusive and cannot be used to predict any reliable behavior (line item 2. from page 1. of your letter). This, in our opinion, does not warrant the installation of mordtoring wells (as recommended by your office) which would have to penetrate the impermeable clay zone some 170 feet below the ground surface in order to obtain a static water level fi.om which nitrate analyses samples could be recovered. Not with standing, are the costs associated with such a program, for Page 3. ADEC Glenn View Estates West January 27, 2000 which we feel, could mount to tens of thousands of dollars. In conclusion, we arc technically and professionally confident that this development will not have any effect on the nitrate levels at the McKinley View Estates community well. Our client has taken the precaution of providing a radius protection zone as required by law, to maintain the 200 foot minimum separation of any on-site waste water disposal system from this well. We also axe aware of the ADEC monthly testing requirement to keep this water source in compliance with State Law and this should suffice as a rational check on water q,~ality. We await your expeditious review and comment. Please do not hesitate to call our otgee if you have any questions, or, we can be of additional assistance in this matter. ATTACHMENTS: Subdivision Plat Map, McKinley View Estates Well Test R~port April 20, 1982, Soils Percolation Test Reports October 20, 1999, Neighboring Wells Logs (4 plus nitrate test result), ADEC Water Quality Test Smnmary. COPIES TO: Lang and Associates, Mr. Kenneth G. Lang, ILLS. KND Engineering, Mr. Kenneth M. Duffus, P.E. Arctic Devco, Inc., Mr. Rex Turner, Owner. McKINLEY UTILITIES, INC. 920 West Sixth Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501-2024 272-6616; FAX: 272-8714 re: Glenn View Estates West (proposed) August 13, 1999 James Cross, PE Department of Health & Human Service Municipality of Anchorage, Box 196650, Anchorage, AK 99519-6650 Dear Mr. Cross, Thank you for opening your file on this proposed subdi- vision. The Platting Board approved this plat, subject to working out the proposed drainage through our wellsite protective easement in Tract W, McKinley View Estates, directly west of the northwest corner of the proposed plat. McKinley Utilities was listed among those who should be working on this drainage issue. Your letter of March 24, 1999 to Kevin Kleweno at ADEC makes no mention of this particular problem. To clarify, about two thirds of the proposed subdivision drains to the northwest corner of the 40-acre tract. The proposed street pattern will magnify this effect. Baron Drive will not be connected to connect Glennview West to McKinley View, but the drainage easement leading on to our wellsite protective easement has not changed. There still should be some alternative route to dispose of the surface water channelled by the street pattern. As of this moment, we do not know what alternatives may be under consideration. We would appreciate being placed on your mailing list for correspondence regarding this subdivision. Yours very truly, David T. McCabe Encl: Feb. 10 letter. MKGLENNV.03 Aug. 15, 1999 McKINLEY UTILITIES, INC. 920 West Sixth Ave% Anchorage, AK 99501-2024 272-6616; FAX: 272-8714 February 10, 1999 Jim Cross, Water Quality, Health and Human Services, 825 L St, Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Glenn View Estates West Subd. $E/4, SE/4, Sec. 4, T15N, R1W, SM McKinley Utilities is a very small public water system. service area is 40 acres in Chugiak, serving McKinley View Estates and Lampert Estates Block 2. The proposed Glenn View Esates West Subdivision of 40 acres is directly east of our service area. Our Our wellsite (Tract W) is located in the northeast corner of our service area. Our wellsite protective easement (200' radius) extends across the property line into the proposed subdivision. The wellsite easement interesects the east boundary line just about where Baron Drive ends against the east boundary of McKinley View Estates. The proposed plat shows a drainage easement, draining perhaps 20-25 acres of the proposed subdivision, leading out of the new subdivision at Baron Drive, and into our wellsite protection easement, without indication of where it will go from there. This is a matter of great concern to us. Yours very truly, David T. McCabe President MKGLENNV.02 2/10/99 MUNICZPALITY OF ANCHORAGE PLAk-rING BOARD Summary of Action MARCH 31~ 1999 ROLL CALL Board Members Present: Caress, Deak, Penney, Poulton, Richter, Ward, Board Hembers Excused: Cary, Elliott, Welker, Staff Present: Weaver, Hansen, Ross SUMMARY OF ACTION AND MlrNUTES 3/3/99 Summary of Action - APPROVED SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS D. CONSENT AGENDA 1) Findings of Fact a) S-10404 Abbott Road Subdivision-APPROVED 2) Other (Variance Clarifiaction) a) S-10059 Woodcliff Subdivision-APPROVED E. OLD BUSINESS F. NEW BUSINESS 1. Public Hearings a. S-10394 Glenn View Subdivision Approval of the plat subject to: 1) Resolving utility easements. Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 2 2) Providing information to the Department of Health and Human Services to satisfy the requirements specified by AiVlC 21.15 and AMC 15.65. This must be must be submitted for each lot of this proposed subdivision. This information must include, but may not necessarily be limited to: (a) Soils testing, percolation testing and ground water monitoring must be conducted to confirm the suitability for development using on-site wastewater disposal systems. Ground water monitoring must be conducted during high water season in either the fall (October) or spring (April - May). (b)Areas designated for the original and replacement wastewater disposal system sites must be identified and must meet all criteria specified in AIVlC 15.65, including slope and slope setback requirements. 3) Ensuring with DHHS, Public Works, iVlckinley Utilities Tncorporated and State DEC that there will be no significant drainage impact to the existing Class A well on Tract W McKinley View Estates. 4) Providing a 10-foot buffer landscape easement adjacent to Voyles Boulevard and Homestead Road. 5) Placing the following notes on the plat: (a) Lots 1 and 3, Block 1 and Lot 37, Block 2 shall have no direct vehicular access to Voyles Boulevard. (b) Lots 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, and 33, Block 2, shall have no direct vehicular access to Homestead Road. (c) Buffer landscaping is required adjacent to Voyles Boulevard and Homestead Road and is to be installed by the developer adjacent to Lots 1 and 3, Block 1 and Lots, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, and 33, Block 2 and maintained by the properb/owner. (d)This property shall be exclusively developed with single family residences and no duplexes allowed. 6) Entering into a subdivision agreement for: Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 3 (a) Construction of all interior streets to suburban interior standards (24 foot strip paving). (b) Drainage. (c) Traffic control devices and street name signs. (d) Water extension. (e) Telephone and electric. (f) Landscaping, if existing vegetation is not sufficient to meet the standard. (g) Grading and drainage plan. (h) Soils sedimentation and erosion control plan. 7) Vacating Ramsey road to the east. 8) Ensuring Homestead Road and Voyles Boulevard have a minimum right-of- way width of 70 feet and resolving the need for additional dedication of Voyles Boulevard to 35 feet from centerline. 9) Resolving the need for drainage improvements and drainage easements with Project Management and Engineering and ADEC. This may include the need for a retention pond at the southeast corner of Ramsey Road and Homestead Road. 10)Providing an erosion and sediment control plan to Project Management and Engineering for approval. il)Providing an ILLUDAS method drainage analysis to Project Management and Engineering to determine the drainage impacts with appropriate mitigation measures for implementation and including the resolution of drainage requirements in the subdivision agreement. 12)Correcting the Vicinity map: change "Arn" to "Arm." 13)Correcting street names. Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 4 14)Ensuring all lots meet the required 120 foot width as defined in AMC 21.25.020.B. 15)Ensuring all lots meet the minimum required width-to depth ratio, 16)Resolving the need for a final subdivision grading plan and a grading/excavation/fill permit with Building Safety, 17)Providing a copy of the approved landscape plan to Project Management and Engineering and to Land Use Enforcement subject to condition number 6 (f). PERSONS TO BE HEARD REPORTS 1. Chair 2. Secretary 3. Community Adjourn at 10:00 P.M. jtw G:~,C P D~zon~olat\PBSOA~P B SOA9 9\SOA3-3~ .doc Cross, Jim E. From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Weaver, Jerry T. Thursday, April 01, 1999 2:07 PM 'Sharon Minsch' Cross, Jim E. Summary Action SOA3-31 ,doc ! have talked to Jim and he is comfortable with the conditions knowing that the applicant may not wind up with all the lots as proposed if additional soils information and drainage analysis impact the present design. I will have to make a future decision depending on the subsequent information whether it needs to go back to the Board. As expressed to the Board last night, there is sufficient information for the preliminary approval which they granted and the developer will have to meet all DHH$ and other requirements before a final approval is granted. MUNI'CZPALZTY OF ANCHORAGE PLA~T[NG BOARD Summary of Action MARCH 31~ 1999 ROLL CALL Board Members Present: Caress, Deak, Penney, Poulton, Richter, Ward, Board Members Excused: Cary, Elliott, Welker, Staff Present: Weaver, Hansen, Ross SUMMARY OF ACTION AND MINUTES 3/3/99 Summary of Action - APPROVED SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS D. CONSENT AGENDA 1) Findings of Fact a) S-10404 Abbott Road Subdivision-APPROVED 2) Other (Variance Clarifiaction) a) S-10059 Woodcliff Subdivision-APPROVED E. OLD BUSINESS F. NEW BUSINESS 1. Public Hearings a. S-:L0394 Glenn View Subdivision Approval of the plat subject to: 1) Resolving utility easements. Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 2 2) Providing information to the Department of Health and Human Services to satisfy the requirements specified by Ar4c 21.15 and AHC 15.65. This must be must be submitted for each lot of this proposed subdivision. This information must include, but may not necessarily be limited to: (a) Soils testing, percolation testing and ground water monitoring must be conducted to confirm the suitability for development using on-site wastewater disposal systems. Ground water monitoring must be conducted during high water season in either the fall (October) or spring (April - May). (b) Areas designated for the original and replacement wastewater disposal system sites must be identified and must meet all criteria specified in AMC 15.65, including slope and slope setback requirements. 3) Ensuring with DHHS, Public Works, Hckinley Utilities Incorporated and State DEC: that there will be no significant drainage impact to the existing Class A well on Tract W HcKinley View Estates. 4) Providing a 10-foot buffer landscape easement adjacent to Voyles Boulevard and Homestead Road. 5) Placing the following notes on the plat: (a) Lots 1 and 3, Block 1 and Lot 37, Block 2 shall have no direct vehicular access to Voyles Boulevard. (b) Lots 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, and 33, Block 2, shall have no direct vehicular access to Homestead Road. (c) Buffer landscaping is required adjacent to Voyles Boulevard and Homestead Road and is to be installed by the developer adjacent to Lots 1 and 3, Block 1 and Lots, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, and 33, Block 2 and maintained by the property owner. (d)This property shall be exclusively developed with single family residences and no duplexes allowed. 6) Entering into a subdivision agreement for: Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 3 (a) Construction of all interior streets to suburban interior standards (24 foot strip paving). (b) Drainage. (c) Traffic control devices and street name signs. (d) Water extension. (e) Telephone and electric. (f) Landscaping, if existing vegetation is not sufficient to meet the standard. (g) Grading and drainage plan. (h) Soils sedimentation and erosion control plan. 7) Vacating Ramsey road to the east. 8) Ensuring Homestead Road and Voyles Boulevard have a minimum right-of- way width of 70 feet and resolving the need for additional dedication of Voyles Boulevard to 35 feet from centerline. 9) Resolving the need for drainage improvements and drainage easements with Project Management and Engineering and ADEC. This may include the need for a retention pond at the southeast corner of Ramsey Road and Homestead Road. 10)Providing an erosion and sediment control plan to Project Management and Engineering for approval. il)Providing an ILLUDAS method drainage analysis to Project Management and Engineering to determine the drainage impacts with appropriate mitigation measures for implementation and including the resolution of drainage requirements in the subdivision agreement. 12)Correcting the Vicinity map: change "Arn" to "Arm." 13)Correcting street names. Platting Board Summary of Action March 31, 1999 Page 4 14)Ensuring all lots meet the required 120 foot width as defined in AMC 21.25.020.B. 15)Ensuring all lots meet the minimum required width-to depth ratio. 16)Resolving the need for a final subdivision grading plan and a grading/excavation/fill permit with Building Safety. 17)Providing a copy of the approved landscape plan to Project Management and Engineering and to Land Use Enforcement subject to condition number 6 (f). PERSONS TO BE HEARD REPORTS 1. Chair 2. Secretary 3. Community Adjourn at 10:00 P.M. jtw G:\C P D~on_plat\PBSOA'tPBSOA99~S 0A3-31 .doc Rick Mystrom, Mayor Municipality of Anchorage Department of Health and Human Services 825 "L" Street P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 http://www.ci.anchorage.ak.us March 24, 1999 Kevin Kleweno, PE, Environmental Engineer Drinking Water and Wastewater Program Division of Environmental Health Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Mr. Kleweno: This office is currently reviewing a proposed subdivision in the Birchwood area called Glenn View Estates West. The proposed subdivision contains 37 lots to be located on an existing 40-acre parcel. Although the proposed subdivision will be served by public water, it is Iocated to the east of and adjacent to an existing class A well. Neighbors in the surrounding subdivisions, who are served by this class A well, have expressed concerns about the affects of the proposed development on this well. Because your office regulates ail aspects of class A wells within the Municipality of Anchorage, I would request that you review the informational package I provided to you concerning this subdivision. I would welcome any comments from your office concerning impacts of this proposed subdivision or design modifications that might lessen any impacts fi.om this development. If you have any further comments or questions, please call me at 343-4360. Program Manager On-Site Water Quality 02/19/99 09:39 FAX 907 343 4220 Community Planning ~ CROSS ~005/oi0 Plat[lng Board Scummy of Action February 17. 1999 Page 4 The existmg septic system and well located on proposed Lot 4 must be documented and shown to meet all applicable code requirements. Wastewater disposal system reserve areas shall be located for Lots 9. through 5, A replacement wastewater disposal site must be shown- for proposed Lot 1. Placing the following notes on the plat: (al 'Direct vehicular access to Eagle River Road from Lot 1 is prohibited." "Development of Lot 5A is limited to one single- fatally residence and shall not be further subdivided." Ensuring all lots have legal and physical access per AMC 21.80.9.00 and resolving the degree of improvements as required by AMC 21.80,210 with Public Works Engineering, S-10392 Glenn View Estates West Subdivision Public hearing postponed to March 31, 1999 with the concurrence of the petitioner, 5-10387 East Addition Subdivision - with vacation Approval of the request to vacate a portion of the alley right-of- way reflected on the as-built survey dated March 2, 1998 subject to: 1) Non-objection of all affected utilities. 2) Providing a letter indemnifying AWWU of damage to the surface of the south side of the building, 3} Filing a suitable replat w/thin 18 months, Approval of the plat subject to; 1) Resolving utility easements. Thomas and Kelly Riley 21304 Baron Drive P O Box 671665 Chugiak, Alaska 99567-1665 (907) 688-1500 February 1, 1999 Community Planning and Development Jerry Weaver, Case Manager Municipality of Anchorage P O Bo~ 196650" Anchorage, AK 99519 CASE # S-10392 Dear Mr. Weaver, We are writing to you concerning the new proposed subdivision, Glenn View Estates West, which will be built behind our subdivision. While we know you have received letters on this subject from many of our neighbors, we hope you will read our letter, understand our viewpoint, and protect our neighborhood from any detriment this new construction may cause us. Both my wife and I come from military families and have lived in many communities in Alaska, throughout the United States, and overseas. We used this experience in deciding where to build our "dream home". Our main concerns when researching where to build were (1) low traffic area (in particular a dead-ended street), (2) larger land parcels with few homes so we would have a close-knit community, (3) no streetlights so we could enjoy the night sky, Northern Lights, and nor have lights glaring into our home all night long (4) the views from thc home be visually pleasing, (5) a good,.clean water soume. While we are not opposed to thc Glenn View Estates West subdivision, if it is constructed as currently ' planned it will mean the end of our "dream home". A NEWSUBDIVISION SHOULD NOT JEOPARDIZE OUR NEIGHBORHOOD - IT SHOULD ENHANCE IT. When we built our home on Baron Drive we knew that the subdivision was complete and ~ve could see it was a dead-end street with the s~de street of Seneca Circle. Knowing there would be no additional subdividing on Baron Drive, we also knew the street would always be a dead-end street. We also determined that the traffic on our street would be acceptable for our family. Baron Drive serves the traffic needs of all residents on Baron Drive and Seneca Circle well. If the proposed "extension" of Baron Drive were allowed, Baron Drive would then be forced to service Glenn View Estates West and another 37 households. I find it impossible to believe that residents of Baron Drive would be forced to tolerate the potential 200% increase of traffic because of a new subdivision. This is totally unacceptable. Most important, we are one of many residents on Baron Drive with small children. Our home was built on a dead-end street intentionally so that we would have limited traffic and therefore, limited risk to our children. In addition, all homes on Baron Drive directly face the street with our driveways entering directly onto Baron. The increased traffic would greatly increase the noise pollution and we would be subjected to the vehicle, lights of the additional truffle as they shine into our homes. Lastly, the increased traffic would be a problem because we have no sidewalks for pedestrians or bicycles. Wlfile this is not currently a problem because drivers on Baron Drive are cautious of the pedestrians, bicycles, and horses, it would be a major problem if traffic were to increase to service another 37 homes. Another concern we have is the drainage system onto Baron Drive. Our community well would be greatly jeopardized by this situation. Residents utilizin~ the cnmmunity well are entitled to a safe water supply and we cannot believe that another subdivision would be allowed to threaten that. Even if we were hooked to AWWU, this proposed drainage would surely impact our septic systems and compromise them also. Some residents of Baron Drive have already expedenced'a rising water table and this would heighten the problem. Street lights in our neighborhood would destroy the nighttime viewing for everyone in the area - including Baron Drive and Seneca Circle residents. We have found them to be no need for additional lighting after dark and would like to be able to enjoy the night view as it is now. Let's face it, this is one of many of the benefits of living outside of Anchorage and one of the major reasons we built here. While we are realistic about the removal of some trees for the const~ction of new homes, it would be totally unacceptable to cut more trees than needed. These trees provide sound and vision buffers for homes near the proposed subdivision. We have viewed the Glen View Estates I subdivision and found it to b6 hideous to see all the trees that were unnecessarily removed. If we wanted to live in a "downtown" atmosphere we would have stayed in Anchorage and not moved to the beautifully wooded area on Baron Drive. Again, we wish to reiterate that we support the idea of subdividing and developing the Glenn View Estates West II. However, the currently plan places too much ora burden on the residents of Baron Drive and Seneca Circle Residents of Baron Drive and Seneca Circle should have a major say in the development of our ~eiEhhorhood; our community. We call upon you to preserve our home and ne~ghborhoo~l m the condition that we knowingly purchase and built our home. Please don't take away our "dream home"and betray our trust in you. We would truly hate to be forced to sell our home and move away from our friends and neighbors. Sincerely, Thomas M. Riley Assemblyman Ted Carlson SOA-Dept. of Environmental Conservation ,~0A-Health and Human Services DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 555 CORDOVA STREET ANC.ORA E 9950, R E C E IV E D February 4, 1999 Tamera Schlies Post Office Box 672255 Chugiak, Alaska 99567 TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR Telephone: (907) 269-7645 Fax: (907) 269-7654 e-mail: http://www.state.ak.us/dec/deh 9 1999 Mumc~pahty ot Ancllora~e Oept. Health & Human Serrates Su~ect: Glenn View Estates West (Il) Dear Ms. Schlies: Your email of February 3, 1999, to Mr. Mike Conway has been forwarded to my office. I have read your concerns regarding the proposed Glenn View Estates West Subdivision and the impact such a project may have on the McKinley View Estates Public Drinking Water Supply. My office has been in contact with Mr. Jim Cross of the Municipality of Anchorage, who is responsible for enforcing municipal reguIations for subdivision approvals for the Municipality of Anchorage.' He has assured this office that he is working with the developer and is addressing water quality issues and the impact construction will have on the surrounding properties, including drinking water supplies. Developers have specific criteria that must be met before any development can occur. 1 encourage you to continue to be pro-active during the development and construction stage of this subdivision and work with Mr. Cross on issues that impact your community. His telephone number is 343-4200. The McKinley View public water system is required to follow monitoring schedules and test for specific contaminants as outlined in the Drinking Water Regulations, 18 AAC 80. As the project at Glenn View West II progresses, you may want to follow the quality of the drinking water samples taken by McKinley View Estates. lfyou would like to review the systems past sampling results and history, contact Lynn Johnston of the Drinking Water and Wastewater Program at (907) 269-7624. I would like to thank you for your interest in ensuring the safety of your drinking water. If there is anything else 1 can assist you with, please let me know. My number is (907) 269-7644. Sincerely, Cc: Jim Cross, Municipality of Anchorage Lynn Johnston, ADEC, Drinking Water Program Safe Food, Safe Water, Healthy Communities David and Linda Grinde - P.O. Box 771702 - Eagle River, AK 99577 - (907) 688-8088 McKinley View Estates - Block 2 Lot 14 - 22525 W. Homestead Road, Chugiak, AK February 1, t999 Mr. Jerry Weaver, Case Manager MOA, Department of Community Planning and Development P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, AK 9951%6650 REFERENCE: Glenn View Estates W (II) Case #S-10392 RECEIVED FEB 9 1999 Municipality ot Ancl3orage Oept. Health & Human Services The following items are of great concern to us regarding this proposed subdivision. 1. The proposed drainage system in the NW comer drains directly toward our community water well owned by McKinley Utilities. Restrictions and regulations must be included to protect our water system and our properties from pollution of any kind. This 40 acres is higher than much of McKinley View Estates and other subdivisions toward the inlet. Water and septic problems are already prevalent in this area. 2. Making Baron Drive a through street directs traffic in the opposite direction from the Glenn Hwy. and is a longer route. If this prompts the extension of W. Homestead Rd. to Four Wheel Drive Rd., it really raises a high volume of traffic concern. It may encourage much of the traffic from Deer Park, Inlet Vistas, Lampert Estates and other traffic NW of us to "cut through" on W. Homestead Rd. instead of using the established Oberg Road. Not only does extending these roads not benefit the new subdivision but it could further compromise our safe water, rains currently dead-end subdivisions, threatens children's safety, raises the noise and dust levels and has possible higher crime implications. At the very least speed bumps are essential on these straight stretches. 3. The developer, Mr. Rex Turner, indicates that the covenants and appearance of the subdivision will be the same as Glenn View Estates I. In that subdivision ALL of the trees appear to have been cut down. The new area has beautiful trees which benefit everyone. Not only is the beauty important but they are a natural windbreak. We get very strong winds from the East. Clear cutting would be unfortunate and could be costly in the future, even dangerous to current and new homeowners alike. 4. Most subdivisions in this area have no street lights. We get to see the stars, northern lights, an occasional comet, etc. We have a great place to live. Please at least limit the amount of street lights if not eliminate them from the proposed Glenn View Estates II. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. cc; 02/02/99 17:01 FAX 9072697650 DEC DW&WW ~OOl ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRO~NTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRO~NTAL HEALTH DKINKING WATER AND WASTEWATER PROGRAM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHO~AGE, ALASKA 99501 TELEPHONE: (907) 269-7517 FAX: (907) 269-7650 RECEIVED FEB '2 1999 uept. Health & FAX #:. FROM: ! Pages including cover sheet: .] ~-~ COMMENTS: 02/02/99 17:01 FAX 9072697656 RONALD L. THIEL. P.E:-,- September 12, 1972 Mr, Rolf R, Striekland EnvironmenZal llealth Superviso~ GAAB $500 Tudor Road Anchorage, Alask~ '~A~PRRT ESTATES SUBDIVISION WATER SYSTEM D~ar Roll: The bmmpert Estates Subdivision Water System has been developed by a satisfactory well; hence, the. owner-developer, Mr, Lampert is continuing with the plans for extending the water system to the 18 lots of block 2. The well log is not availabl~ yet but the slmmmary information provided me is as follows; Static water level .................... 165 feet Depth of well ......................... 260 Feet Depth of Casing ....................... 252 feet Screen ............................... 237 to 252 feet Preliminary testing four hours ........ ~Xcess of 200 ~al/min. Driller ............................... M ~ W.Drilling A $ h.p, pump under this specific location is expected to produce 65 gpm and is being recommended for installation, Three phase power is not avail- able at the p~esent which would ~llew the installation of a 10 or 1S h.p. pump to pump the capacity of the well. This eh:ire project is being handled by =he owner, Hr. Lmmpert himself as prime contrmc[or~ hence, no general specifications are included, Hr. Lamper= intends to o%~n the entire system out~ight. ' If there are any questions please contact at 279-6508, Sincerely, c, Kyle Cherx-y 02/02/99 17:01 FAX 907269?650 DE~.~W&W~... 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INFORMATION: 17:o2 FAX 9o72697550 DEC A & L DRILLING ~]005 OWNER OF LAND _dfiJ ~r 'V'~ ~' ADDRESS DEPTH OF'W~LL STATIC LEV. EL OF WATER Fl'. D~W DOWN FT. KIND OF CASING LEGAL DESCRJ~TION DATE-Started PERMIT NUMBER KIND OF FORMATION: From~ Fcto ] 'F~, ~c,a~,4'ffa~0~-,,-~ From From [ ,Ft. to I~'~' Ft. /~'~0 /:~"~ From.~ From/~ Ft, to~Ft. ~ ~R~°~ From From /~ C Ft. to 15~ Ft, .ff~ ~a~t~ ~Z~r~/~ From __ Ft. to~ Ft. From From~ FL to _Ft._ From F~om __ Ft. to Ft. From From_. Ft. to Ft, , From .. From Ft. to, Ft. From From_ Ft. to Ft . From From.--Ft. t o.~.~Ft, From From __ Ft. to__FL From~ From Ft, to From,__Ft- to.__.Ft From, ft_to ' ~Fr Ft. to F~ , ,Fr. to.__Ft._ Fi, to_:_. Ft, FLto Ft __Ft, to __F~ F~.to Ft. Fi. to .FI Fi. to- Ft. Fi. to . _Fi ..Fi. to__Fi Fi. to Ft Fbto__Ft Ft. to .. Ft. ,Fi, to Ft., .Ft. to Ft- , Ft. to _Fi MISCL_ INFORMATION: 02/02/99 17:02 FAX 9o72697§~0 DEC DW&WW ~uuo oWNER OF LAND PEanUT NU~Ea OEeTH OF WELL z 'STATIC LEVEL OF WATER FT. ] ~7 DRAW DOWN ~. GA~. PER HR ~o o ~ KIN~ OF CASING ~ . KIND OF FORMATION: From ~9 Ft. to ~ ',Ft. Oo~_~' ~aae~o~,cO From From ~ Ff. to /:~ Ft._ ~~ Yrom~ ~c~ ~ ~ From From ,__Ft, to Ft, From FL to Et. From IFf. to Ft_ . From__,FL to Ft. FrOm __ Ft. to Et From - Ft. to Ft From Ft. to__.Ft From , Ft. to Ft From Ft. to Ft, From Ft. to Ft, From Ft, to Ft. From From ,, From__ F~om From From From F~:om__ Fromm_ Ft, t~ ,Ft Ft. to Ft. Ft- ~o Fi, Ft. to Ft Ft. to__FL, __Ft. to Ft Ft. to · Ft_, FL to ' Ft, Ft. to Ft. _Ft. to Ft. Fi_ to Ft. Ft. t o.__.Ft Ft_ to~Ft ...... Ft. to~F~-, Ft, to Ft, __Ft. to Ft. _ Ft, to Ft MISCL. INFORMATION: DRILLER'S NAME 02/02/99 17:02 FAX 9072697050 DEC DW&$¥W CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION CFRTIFICATE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION . PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT Plans for the construction of i'~'~ ~- ~C' I !4 ~ '",. ~/ -~ I H~9 ~-'~.-~ , ~, · public water ~stom located Alaska, submitted in accordance with 18 AAC 80.100 .have been reviewed and are ,~. approved, /'O conditionally approve~d (see attached conditions). ¢.. /; ._- ,~.~/J~,.q.~..(,_O ~" ,:....~._.L..Y_..~ -..,-. f-., ~ Vi vo ~, , ,,.,,,,., ..I .,, / If construction has not started within two years of the approval al.ate, this certificate is void and new plans and specifications must be submitted for review and approval before construction. APPROVED CHANGE ORDERS Change lcontract ar~cr no_ Approved by Date The "APPROVAL TO OPERATE" section must be completed before any water is made available to the public. APPROVAL TO OPERATE The construct~on of the ~< ~i ~!~.~.r.,~, .-~.~ ':..~,. ..,~,, .~ · .-.-,. ~...,~ ~ .x., public '"/ ' (' "'!" ~'" (date). The system is hereby water system was completed on , ., granted interim approval to operat~ for 90 days followihg the cpmpletion date_ As-built plans submitted during the interim approval period, or an inspect on by the Department h confirmed the system was constructed according to the approved plans_ The system is hereby grant, finn?approval to operate...~ ,', ..,- .,- /, :, . , ...' . .-...:~,,.. ,._. /-1 ." : BY TITLE DATE 02/02/99 17:02 FAX 90726976~0 DEC DI¥&t~] 008 09?09?99 17:0.3 FAX 9o7~6976~0 DEC 02/02/99 17:03 FAX 9072697650 DEC DW&W~¥ ~oio PWS - ID Number Dais o~ ~v. rvey. PWS Name ~iling Add,ess City S=a~e Zip Plant I.oca~io~ (if diff~ren~ from mailin~ address) owner Type Operacor Telephone Number ~e~v~ce Area Type ResidenL Population _,, Nut.bet of Services A~eraga Production (gpd) ~urce Type No~re'sidem't Populace'on Numb e'r of~="'r~ Date sya:sm B~gaa Operation Storage (type~ eepa=ity, comments): (if purchased) Nam~ of System Purchased from Seasonel Opera=ion Da=es TEEATMENT USED (CP~ek if p~asen~ and com~enk only of £he pro~ess is no~ ade~uabe or opera~ion amd mair.~namce is not sacisfa~cory.) ~ CARTRIGE FILTER [] SOFTENING IRON DISINFECTION ' 02/o2/99 17:o3 FAX 90720976~0 ~c ~w&ww Project Page Title .[:~ ~ ~ ~,,-' Project No.., / ~ff p~g~ Date ~-~ - ~ By .~ of I , 02/0~/99 17:03 FAX 9o7~6976~0 ..:~ RILLI~G CO. . &~ P.o. ~o~ ~z ~. ~ CHUGIA~, ALASKA 99567 ~.~' PHONE 668-319g DEC DW&WW 7:rC'le ~q~-e~-, A'[- . LEGAL DESCRIPTION ¢~c~ ~-1~ Cb~r].~s and Pc~a~n~- D~v. 6S8-2390 6¢4-2350 688-~466 131 ~ I~°m~"~I believe :.:ell is capible of produoing 210 to 220 G.F.M. January 9g, 1999 Municipality of Anchorage Community Planning and Development P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, AK 99519-6650 RECEIVED FEB 4 7999 MUnicipality ot Ancho ~aqe Dept. Health & Human 8erv~oe.~ Re: Case #S-10392 - Glenn View Estates West Subdivision Attn: Mr. Jerry Weaver, We received a notice from MOA regarding the above mentioned case earlier this week. My husband and I would like to respond to you about several concerns we have about the subdivision. We live in McKinley View Estates, Blk 2 Lot 15, right behind the proposed subdivision, therefore some of the decision will impact us a great deal. Our major concern is the septic and water system being used in Glenn View Estates West. In McKinley View Estates Subdivision we have our own well system. We are all on our own septic system. The ground water level here is very high and most of the neighbors have trouble with that already. The empty lot acress from our house won't pass a perk test. -- We do not want to add any more problems to our area by having the new subdivision pass an,/sort of run off our way. This is a big deal to all of us living here now. 1 also understand that the folks on Green Garden have similar preblems. We need to have a solution that will not impact the existing housing areas. Our next distress is the fact that "they" want to connect our street, Baron Dr., to Glenn View Estates West. This is the most absurd idea. There is no reason to connect to two together. One of the reasons we purchased on this street was because it was a dead end read. We are a quiet little neighborhood who doesn't need or want traffic that has no reason to drive through it. We have several small children playing in or around the street. We currently have so many snowmachines, ATVs, and teenagers screeching down Baron that don't belong here now, that I can't fathom what a through road would do to us. In addition, we are up in arms about Homestead Rd. too. If that read were ever put threugh (which we were told was never going to happen) it would become a major speedway. I shutter to think what will happen then. It could become a very deadly read that we hope won't end up being our children or one of us. Our next fear is that the developer will clear cut the entire 40 acres preposed for development. It is also my understanding that he was asked to take the minimum amount of trees from his last development across the Glenn Hwy. from us. It is very apparent that he did not follow those guidelines. Those houses stick out like a sore thumb. We have lived here for 16 years and have enjoyed every minute of looking out at all those trees. It would be a terrible thing for a great number of people, including the new buyers, to just see huge homes. Another factor in keeping as many trees as possible is the wind out here. We get very large winds often out of Ptarmigan Valley and taking all the trees will cause a lot of people a great number of problems, including the new buyers. Lastly, but not necessarily everything, is the plan to install street lights. We are so against that. One of the many wonderful reasons for living out this far from town is that there are no street lights. With the exception of this same developers new subdivision across the Glenn Hwy., the same one that was clear cut, has street lights that we can see from our home. If we can see them I can only by horrified by the thought of having them right next to us. Right now we are able to enjoy the Northern Lights every time they am out and not miss a single star. We can take a breathtaking walk on a cool, dark evening with a full moon and actually be able to see and appreciate it. We are asking that you please take in to consideration our above concerns and objections regarding the proposed Glenn View Estates West Subdivision. The are very real concerns to us. Thank you for your interest, Mike & Carlee Lindquist (21218 Baron Dr.) P.O. Box 771532 Eagle River, AK 99577 907-688-3078 Assemblyman Ted Carlson State of Alaska, Dept. of Environmental Conservation MOA Health & Human Services, ON SITE Thomas L. Dodds Candace S. Dvdds P O Box 222145 Anchorage AK 99522-2145 Plxysical address: 214-33 Baron Dlive Ctmgiak 99567 27 Janual~ 1999 RECEIVED dAtq 29 1999 Municipality of Dept. Health & Human ~erwee~ ON SITE Jma3, Cross Municipality of Atmhorage Health and Human Services Envh'omnental Services P O Box 196650 ,amcborage AK 99519 Re: Water Quality [~1'. Cross: Your name was given to us by the staff at Health and Human Services as the pe]son I needed to contact. We are concerned about the quality of water that we will have with the planned dr;~lage of the proposed subdivision, Glenn View Estates West (II). It is Case # S - 10392 in MOA, Cmmnunity Plmming and Development. The proposed subdivision map shows a grassway drain hi the Northwest portion of the proposed subdivision. It drains onto land at fife end of Baron Drive. The fkst concern we have is the Community well (McKinley Utilities) is in close pro;dmity to that drainage area. The well sets at lhe west edge of'Baron Drive at the end of the street. This well setwes both the McKinley View Estates and Lampert subdivisions. We are concerned with the probable increase in pollutants in our water, including but not limited to nitrites and coliform bacteria. With evm3' home that drains into the area of our Community well and into the gro~md and our water supply, we feel that the increase in fertilizers used, pets in the area, cars in lite area, etc. w/il increase the possibility of compromising our water snpply. We have been told by Co~mnunity Planning and Development that they want to extend Baron Dlive into the proposed subdivision. The sketch that the staff did on thc map they gave us shows fl~e extension of Baron Drive going over the grassway. We are concerned about the increase in petrochemical pollntants (asphalt, sealers, etc.) leaching into the gronndwater. We ,are, ,also, concerned about tile effect that construction o~t' an extension will have on the water supply. This would include the change in the lay of the land, compaction, materials, etc. Anolher concern we have is with the increase in the amount of water that is diverted to onr subdivision. The last 5 honses ott Baron arc iht lowest itl fl~e area. We are cmmcmed about the increased amount of water flint will be fomed onto out' propmty. The water that is drained goes past our house h~ an open ditch to another open ditch. This ditch drains our subdMsion. It is my understanding that the water eventually makes its way to Lampert subdivision, giving them flooding problems. What will this do to the water quality of the well and wqll it hacrcas¢ the flooding problems on our propmty (reducing om' prope~y values, etc.) or that of our neighbom? Why should existing neighborhoods be put in jeopardy of losing the quality of water and valne of prope~V for the benefit ora new unbuilt subdivision? We have enclosed copies of om' lette~ to Cmmnunity Plmming and Development (lvlOA). We would appreciate your input into this matter: If you have'questions or comments, pleas~ feel fi'ce to call us at 688 -6920. Thank you for your thne and ~nterest. Thomas L. Dodds Candace S. Dodds Thomas L. Dodds P. O. Box 222145 Anchorage, AK 99522-2145 Physical address: 21433 Baron Drive Chugiak, AK 99567 January 25, 1999 Jerry Weaver Case Manager Community Planning and Development Municipality of Anchorage P O Box 196650 Anchorage, AK 99519 Re: Case # S - 10392 - Glenn View Estates West (II) Mr. Weaver: As a resident and prope~W owner in McKinley View Estates, I have several major concerns with the proposed subdivision, Glenn View Estates West (II), Case # S - 10392. 1. The proposed subdivision, as described above, shows drainage for this new subdivision to the northwest. Rex Turner, the owner of the acreage, told us in a public meeting on January 21, 1999, the drainage is to be a grass waterway type drainage and it will end at Baron Drive. First, our Community well (our only water supply) is at the edge of this planned drainage area. How is this going to effect our water quality? With the increased nitrite levels in surrounding water supplies and the historical change of highly increased nitrite and coliform levels in wells that have subdivision drainage flowing imo the well/ground water system, 1 would expect that we would be subject to not only much higher nitrite levels, but also be subject to other ground water runoff contaminants (malfunctioning septic tank drainage and accompanying bacteria, etc.). None of us expect problems with our septic systems, but it is a harsh reality that these problems do occur and there have been recent problems in Northwoods Estates. The problems do not occur based on the dollar amount of the construction. I oppose any drainage that jeopardizes our water quality. I suggest the drainage location be re- evaluated and moved to a location where it does not affect the quality of the water of two subdivisions. Second, the proposed drainage dumps into existing ground water drainage. The five existing houses at the North end of Baron Drive are on the lowest land in the area. What studies have been done to assess the amount of new drainage runoff that can be expected ['rom the planned new subdivision and how it effects those houses. Any increased runoff could canse damage to these properties and also effect our property values. Is the drainage planned to go on both sides of Baron Drive equally or just as it may fall. I oppose any increased drainage in our area at the convenience of the new subdivision and at our expense. I suggest the drainage location be re-evaluated and moved to a location where it does not effect the water system of two existing subdivisions or the existing homes that will carry the brunt of the additional runoff. Third, with the recent problems experienced and requirements for new septic systems in Northwoods and recent requirements for lift station septic systems in the area, I would like to request the perc tests to be done again in the Spring. The perc tests were done after an extremely dry summer and fall and a late winter. Were the perc tests done in all the types of existing soil in the acreage or were they limited to the areas with the best likelihood of passing. Some of the soil types that are shown on the soil type map are not conducive to drainage in the amounts currently required by the Municipality. Were these areas also tested? Fourth, how will drainage and the potential for contamination be controlled during construction? Will adequate drains be in place to handle the water runoff during the construction process? Will the particulate (solids, including mud, soils, etc.) count increase during construction and how will this be controlled? Will we be left with muddy water contaminated with construction materials (oils, paints, solvents, dirt, cement, etc.) ending up in our Community well? 2. The proposed subdivision, as described above, shows access from Voyles and Green Garden. The owner and developer of the subdivision told us, at the same public meeting, that those are the accesses that were recommended by the staffat the Community Planning OffiCes ( Jerry Weaver). Why were those sites recommended? Why isn't Homestead Road an access road instead of Green Garden? When Kathy Day talked to the staffat the Community Planning Offices, she was told that Homestead was not scheduled for dgvelopment for a couple of more years. I am sure that Green Garden and Baron Drives were not on the schedule for development either. It makes more sense to open a road that is already planned for development a couple of years early than to violate the integrity of the two smaller roads. It is my understanding that Green Garden is a designated dead end and that Baron Drive was not to be extended because of the right-of-ways in existence. If we open these smaller roads, we are not only impinging upon the quality of life that the existing neighborhoods have, but we are opening the entire area to quick access and get aways by those who do not live in these neighborhoods. I think we will have an increase in crime and speeding cars in both the existing neighborhoods and the proposed subdivision. Our quiet and safe neighborhoods are why many have moved to this area. Our children are safe in these areas. We have monitored activity in our areas and have stopped cars and suggested that the drivers slow down in our neighborhood and observe the legal speed limits or be reported to the authorities. If the roads are opened, these individuals will have no reason to slow down. I recommend that Homestead Road and Voyles be the access roads for this new proposed subdivision. I believe that the existing roads of Baron Drive and Green Garden should be left as dead end roads. Why should the existing subdivisions lose their quality of life values in this area when there is a less invasive road that will be developed soon? If the reasoning for recommending the opening of the smaller, existing streets is that they are already constructed, is that valid? None of the streets proposed in the subdivision in question (Garden Circle and Voyles Circle) are constructed either. 3. Anchorage has had problems with air quality and has exceeded Federal regulations on several occasions. Has any consideration been placed upon the value wooded areas (trees) have in cleaning the air? With more air pollution from the increased number of vehicles and housing materials and fewer trees, Anchorage is bound to violate the Federal Clean Air Standards Act more frequently, resulting in more fines and restrictions on the Municipality from the Federal Government. I suggest you plan for more trees in the "plam~ed communities". I hope that you will duly consider the objections and suggestions that I have raised. I hope that you will consider the quality of life that the existing neighborhoods have and their wishes to keep their neighborhoods safe, healthy places to raise families. I am not against development; I am against development that is made at the expense of the families who have lived and come to these neighborhoods t;or a slower paced, safe community. 1 am sure that we all would live in Anchorage if we wanted to live in high paced neighborhoods. I do not think that our way of Iife should be compromised because someone wants to move into our neighborhoods and change the dynamics. We have lived here the longest and while our homes may not be of the value of the new homes, that does not mean we am not entitled to the same quality of life that we have had. Why should the needs of a NEW subdivision take precedence over an ESTABLISHED neighborhood and the taxpayers who live in them While our choice of lifestyle may not be that of you and the developer, I hope you will consider our objections and suggestions from our point of view. Please feel free to dontact me at 688-6920 if you have questions. I hope to hear from you in the future with answers to my concerns and questions. Thank you for your time in considering these issues. Thomas L. Dodds cc: Assemblyman Ted Carlson Alaska Department of Envlronmantal Conservation Municipality of Anchorage Department of Health and Human Services Candace S. Dodds P. O. Box 222145 Anchorage, AK 99522-2145 Physical address: 21433 Baron Drive Chugiak, AK 99567 January 25, 1999 Jeny Weaver Case Manager Conunurfity Plmming and Development Municipality of Anchorage P O Box 196650 Anchorage, AK 99519 Re: Case # S - 10392 - Glenn View Estates West (II) Mr. Weaver: As a resident and hamrg vested interest in property in McKinley View Estates, I have several major concerns with the proposed subdivisiun, Gleim View Estates West (II), Case # S - 10392. 1. The proposed subdivision, as described above, shows drainage for the subdivision to the northwest. Rex Tumer, the owner of the acreage, told us in a public meeting on Janumy 21, 1999, the drainage is to be grass drainage and end at Baron Drive. First, our Community well (our only water supply) is at the edge of the drafiiage area. How is this going to effect our quality of water? With the increased mtrite levels in surrounding water supplies and the historical change oftfiglfly increased ~fitrite and coliform levels in wells that have subdivision dr[dnage flowing into tile well/ground water system, I would expect that we would be subject to not only much higher rotate levels, but also be subject to other ground water runoffcontanlimmts (malfunedoning septic tank drainage and accompanying bacteria, etc.). None of ns expect problems with our septic systems, bnt it is a harsh re~ty r~at these problen~s do occur mid there have bceu recent problems hi Noifl~woods Estates. The problelns do not occur based upun rite dollar anlount of the cunstmction. I oppose any drainage that jeopardizes our water quality. I suggest the drainage location be m-evaluated and moved to a location where it does not effect Mite quality of the water of two subdivisions. Second, tile proposed drainage dumps into existing ground water drainage. The five existing houses at the North end of Baron Drive are the lowest in the area. What studies have been done to assess the aurount of new dr~tage runoffthat can be expected from that subdivision end how it effects those honses. Any into'eased runoffcould affect our properties and their values. Is the drahmge plamled to go on both sides of Baron Drive equally ur jnst as it may thll. I oppose any increased drainage in our area at tile converdence office new subdivision and at our expense. I suggest the drainage location be re-evaluated mid moved to a locatim~ where it does not effect the water system ofm, o existing snbdivisions or the existing homes that w~l can3' the brant of the extra runo~ Tlfird, with the recant problems experienced and requkements for new septic systems in Northwoods and recent mqmrements for lift station septic systems in the area, I would like to see the peru tests done again in the Spring. The perc tests were done after an extremely dry smnmer and.f~ and a late winter. Were the pe~c tests done in all the types of existing soft in the acreage or were they l/tnlted to the areas of the best likehhood of passing. Some of the soft types that are shown on the soil type map are not conducive to drainage in tile amounts currently required by the Mlmieipality. Were these areas also tested? ce: Assemblyman Ted Carlson Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Mtmieipality of Anchorage Depar'anent of Health and Human Services Cross, Jim E. From: Sent: To: Subject: Weaver, Jerry T. Wednesday, January27, 1999 2:13 PM Cross, Jim E. FW: S-10392 Glenn View ..... Original Message ..... From: Keefer, Don C Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 1:52 PM To: Weaver, Jerry T. Subject: RE: S-10392 Glenn View Jerry, AWVVU has no plans to abandon the well. The well you're asking about is NOT one of AWWU's wells. McKinley Utilities operates the well under APUC Certificate 317. If you need to discuss the well (aquifer depth, driller's log, yield, etc.) with the owner, his name is Dave McCabe. McKinley Utilities is listed in the ATU white pages......272-6616. The west boundary of the S-10392 platting action is a common boundary between McKinley's and AWWU's certificated areas. ..... Odginal Message ..... From: Weaver, Jerry T. Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 11:55 AM To: Keefer, Don C Subject: S-10392 Glenn View Don, does AWWU have any plans to abandon the well to the west of this development, The community council seems to think that the development will impact the well and have asked DHHS to look at the issue of contamination. Thanks Jerry CHUGIAK COMMUNITY COUNCIL P O Box 671350 Chugiak, Alaska 99567 Chugiak Benefits Building at 18530 Old Glenn Highway January 23, 1999 MOA Community Planning Attention: Jerry Weaver Re: S-10392 Glenn View West preliminary plat The Council voted 54 to 4 at the January 21,199 regular meeting to support the plat approval of Glenn View West subject to resolving the following concerns with appropriate conditions: Keep trees. In the first Glenn View Plat the Platting Board required the developer to ensure that trees be protected except where removal was essential for the home footprint for house, septic, yard, &rive etc. The Developer as well as the builder's have ignored the plat note and on many lots all trees were removed. We ask for inclusion of more specific plat notes, wording and enforcement teeth to guarantee the intent of minimal tree loss and protective buffers. This time the requirement must be binding on the developer, builder and future owners. Street lights. The developer stated MOA required the type and size lighting installed in Glenn View. Our understanding is that this is not the case and lighting is not required. Plat notes prohibiting light pollution are requested. Lighting is requested to be restricted to a minimum size, number and intensity, and that any street lights installed to be adequately located, sized and shielded to minimize their intrusiveness. The intent is to lessen the impact on adjacent neighbors and the rural nature of the surrounding community. Public well protection. There is a class A public well adjacent to the new subdivision. Surface and subsurface drainage from Glenn View West heads SW according to the developer. It is requested that a specific condition of the plat require ADEC to sign off approval on the drainage plan for this development since it appears to head directly towards this well. That approval must include any additional protective measures recommended or required protecting this class A system from 37 new septic systems. Someone with appropriate authority must determine if this well is at risk from the 37 new septics and how to best protect it. Septic system review. MOA On-Site to review and comment on the number of septic system replacements surrounding this development in Northwoods and McKinley View Estates due to groundwater or soil problems. This review should be made part of the plat information available to buyers. Many residents testified to regularly standing water on portions of this property. Northwoods and the surrounding subdivision have a history of multiple septic system replacements due to poor soils and high groundwater issues. New septic technology and better installation may solve the problem. Trails-Historical pedestrian and equestrian access between many neighborhoods and Oberg Soccer field runs along the Voyles/Ramsey as well as the Homestead roadway. A trail easement along these routes would be appropriate. Residents of the new subdivision as well as the existing residents will need this access to the community and the soccer fields. Roads-As stated in the Long Range Transportation Plan, a collector road is necessary along the Homestead alignment to serve this area. Area Fire Department Officials, Road Board Representatives and residents believe the appropriate access for Glenn View West is Homestead. No access would be required from Green Garden or Baron if Homestead and Voyles were used. The curve at Voyles has numerous sight and slope problems. If an additional bus stop were added on the curve between current bus stops at Blue Skies and Live Alder there would be additional safety concerns. Using Homestead for secondary access and placing the bus stops over there is a safe idea for everybody. The developer could build Homestead to subdivision standards on the section of Homestead that adjoins his subdivision. In this end of the Community, development is practically the only way roads get built. To take this chunk out of the equation deprives the existing residents as well as the new residents of a long-term transportation system. Previous plating actions on Homestead have been designed to work with the development of this tract of land for the benefit of new and existing residents. Getting Homestead finally closer to being fully connected will provide access to the Middle School, the ballfields and Oberg Soccer Field for all the neighborhoods and keep people offthe private property. People in the community are ready to work on trail improvements for the kids. As Oberg Soccer and the nearby ballfields develop, it is increasingly apparent how much the Homestead connection is needed to provide adequate safe access. Additionally, a substantial amount of traffic being generated from Knik View subdivisions is all funneling down various narrow unlit residential streets in Northwoods. We must begin to funnel this traffic out of the neighborhoods and onto collector roads. Concern over traffic problems at the proposed soccer field in addition to traffic problems with the ballfields to the South was almost significant enough to prohibit the development of the Oberg Soccer fields. The community accepted the Soccer field in part, with the expectation that the Homestead connection would follow. Homestead and Voyles are the connection that get kids and equestrians to Birchwood and across the Glenn Highway at North Birchwood to reach Loretta French Park where the equestrian park is and 5 new ballfields are planned. Access from Peters Creek is only via busy paved streets to get to the paved trail on the Old Glenn. The North Birchwood access is much less busy and safer. This is a significant piece of the puzzle for hooking up our communities road and access system. Please help put the pieces of the puzzle together. Request for Comments on Subdivisions - January 15, 1999 Page 3 Mc Intyre Subdivision cont'd 2. Areas designated for the original and replacement wastewater disposal system sites must be identified and must meet all criteria specified in AMC 15.65, including slope and slope setback requirements. 3. Topographical information must be submitted. 4. Supporting documentation on water availability must be provided. S-I0389: Utaska Subdivision No objections. S-10390: Alaska Pacific University No objections. S-I0391: Discovery Heights Phase 2 No objections. S-10392: Glenn View Estates West Information to satisfy the requirements specified by AMC 21.15 and AMC 15.65 must be submitted for each lot of this proposed subdivision. This information must include, but may not necessarily be limited to: 1. Soils testing, percolation testing and ground water monitoring must be conducted to confirm the suitability for development using on- site wastewater disposal systems. Ground ~vater monitoring must be conducted during high water season in either the fall (October) or spring (April - May). 2. Areas designated for the original and replacement wastewater disposal system sites must be identified and must meet ail criteria specified in AMC 15.65, including slope and slope setback requirements. 3. Supporting documentation on water availability must be provided. MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION A, Please fill in the information requested below. Print one letter or number per block. OFFICE USE REC'D BY: 1. Vacation Code 2. Tax Identification No. 3. Street Address 4~ NEW abbreviated legal description (T12N R2W SEC 2 LOT 45 OR SHORT SUB SLK 3 LOTS 34). ~ ~ 'q, ~¢ ¢sTf, T~Sll I t I I I I I I I I I I I I~kld~l I I I I I I I I 5. EXISTING abbreviated legal description (T12N R2W SEC 2 LOT 45 OR SHORT SUB BLK 3 LOTS 34) full legal on back page. 6. Petitioner's Name (Last - First) AIZ. cT t c ~'~v O~o/ i ~JO. f Address 1;fO' C~o~ 5~$~ Ci~ ~- ~E?-- State ~'~ Phone ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~ Zip ~ 7. Petitioner's Representative Address City ~..~-~ ¢--¢- ~ State Phone# 8. Petition Area Acreage 9. Proposed Number Lots 10. Existing 11. GridNumber 12. Zone Number Lots ~ i 4sq ~- 7 13. FeeS 14. Community Council B. 1 hereby certify that (I am) (I have been authorized to act for) the owner of the property described above and that I desire to subdivide it in conformance with Chapter 21 of the Anchorage Municipal Code of Ordinances. I understand that payment of the basic subdivision fee is nonrefundable and isto cover the costs associated with precessingthis application, that it does not assure appreval of the subdivision, lalso understand that additional fees may be assessed if the Municipality's costs to process this application exceed the basic fee. I further understand that assigned hearing dates are tentative and may have to be postponed by Planning Staff, Platting Board, Planning Commission, or the Assembly due to administrative reasons. Signature / ,Agents must provide written proof of.authorization. C. Please check or fill in the following: 1. Comprehensive Plan -- Land Use Classification Residential Commemial Parks/Open Space Transportation Related 2. Comprehensive Plan -- Land Use Intensity Special Study Marginal Land Commercial/Industrial Public Lands/Institutions Alpine/Slope Affected Industrial Special Study Dwelling Units per Acre ~-~ Alpine/Slope Affected 3. Environmental Factors (if any): a. Wet[and 1. Developable 2. Conservation 3. Preservation b. Avalanche c. Floodplain d. Seismic Zone (Harding/Lawson) D. Please indicate be[ow if any of these events have occurred in the last five years on the property. Rezoning Subdivision Conditional Use Zoning Variance Enfomement Action For Case Number Case Number Case Number Case Number Building/Land Use Permit For Army Corp of Engineers Permit E. Legal description for advertising. F. Checklist ~.e'Copies of Plat (Long Plat) 30 Copies of Plat (Short Plat) Reduced Copy of Plat (8 1/2 x 11 ) Cert{ficate to Plat Aerial Photo Housing Stock Map Zoning Map Fee Drainage Plan Topo Map 4 Copies Softs Report 4 Copies Pedestrian Walkways Landscaping Requirements Sewer:, Private Wells ,. - - --:Community Well ysy ~':;:pflvateSe c :~ : :, C0mmun s. Waiver Public Utility Public Utility 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Gregory_ Strong SE1/4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM Date Performed: TEST HOLE # 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7~ 8- 9- 10- 11~ 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- ~ ORG - rootmat into SM SM - reddish brown, soft SM - w/gravel & fine sand gray / brown Increased density at bottom B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION J Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? I0/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 10/7/98 4:47 4" 2 5:17 30min 2 1/2" 1 1/2" 3 * 5:18 4' 4 5:48 30 min 2 5/8" I 3/8" 5 * 5:50 4" 6 6:20 30rain 2 5/8" 1 3/8" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 21.~8 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that fi'ds test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. ~. ,v,. ,.....,.,.,... ....... ~. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 ~ ,,~..~,,,' ,~,.. ~ c 7.6 Perfo~ed for: Grego~ Strong Date Perfomed: 10/2~~ Project: SEll4, SEl/4, SEC 4, T15N, RIW, SM TEST HOLE # 98-3 2- 3- 4- 5~ 6- 7- 8- 9- 13- 15- 19- 20- -- ORG -SM - reddish brown soft, loose SM/GM - brownish medium dense to dense B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 10/9/98 9:47 6" 2 10:17 30 rain 2" 4" 3 * 10:18 6' 4 10:48 30min 2 3/4" 3 1/4" 5 * 10:49 6" 6 11:19 30 rain 2 3/4" 3 1/4" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 9.2 Test Run Between (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Gregory Strong Date Performed: Project: SE1/4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM TEST HOLE # 98-2 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15--- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- ~ ORG - 3" rootmat into SM - reddish brown w/sand GM - brown medium dense -loose Increased density Dense B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after mordtoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 10/9/98 11:30 8" 2 12:00 30rain 7 5/8" 3/8" 3 * 12:01 8' 4 12:31 30 min 7 5/8" 3/8" 5 * 12:32 8" 6 1:02 30 min 7 5/8" 3/8" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 80 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with ali State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Gregory_ Strong SEll4, SEl/4t SEC 4~ T15N, RIW, SM TEST HOLE # 98-3 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- -- ORG -SM - reddish brown soft, loose SM/GM - brownish medium dense to dense B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monltoting? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 10/9/98 9:47 6' 2 10:17 30 rain 2" 4" 3 * 10:18 6' 4 10:48 30rain 2 3/4" 3 1/4" 5 * 10:49 6" 6 11:19 30 min 2 3/4" 3 1/4" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 9.2 .. (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with ail State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Grego~ Strong Date gerfo~ed:~~ Performed for: SEll4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM TEST HOLE # 98-4 ORG - red/brown, soft, loose SM- tan, soft, loose SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION 2- 3- 4- 5- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SM - brown w/gravel medium dense cobbles to 8" Increase density w/depth B.O.H. Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 10/7/98 11:40 6" 2 12:10 30 rain 4 5/8' 1 3/8" 3 * 12:11 6' 4 12:41 30 rnin 4 5/8" 1 3/8" 5 * 12:42 6" 6 1:12 30min 4 5/8" 1 3/8" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 21.8 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. KND ENGFNI~ERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 998Y7-$736 Performed for: Project: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Gregory_ Strong SE1/4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM TEST HOLE # 98-5 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 19- 20- -- ORG - black w/rootmat GM- medium dense loose, cobbles to 8" SM - fine sand and gravel medium dense to soft cobbles to 8" B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 10/7/98 4:52 6' 2 5:02 10mLn 2 1/2' 3 1/2" 3 * 5:03 6" 4 5:13 10 mtn 2 7/8" 3 1/8' 5 * 5:14 6" 6 6:24 10 min 2 7/8" 3 1/8' 7 * 6:25 6" 8 6:35 10 min 2 7/8" 3 1/8" 9 * 6:36 6" 10 6:46 lOmin 2 7/8" 3 1/8" 11 * 6:47 6" 12 657 10min 2 7/8" 3 1/8" · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 3.2 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. '.. :1 J_[-~J.~] ~L~_) ENGINEERING ~ co:. ~ .~r~ 8. 20~1 PT~IGAN BLVD. ~...C~~ ~ % * ~ EAGLE ~R, AK 99577-8736 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~TT-~ , .' SOILS Performed for: Grego~ S~ong Date Perfo~ed: 10/2~~ Project: SE1/4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM TEST HOLE # 98-6 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- ~ ORG - w/SM/GM layers reddish SP/GP/GM - layers varying thickness SM- w/gravel B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 10/7/98 4:32 10' 2 4:42 10 rain dry 10 3 * 4:43 11' 4 4:53 10 min 5/8" 10 3/8' 5 * 4:54 11" 6 5:04 I0 rain 1/2 10 1/2" 7 * 5:05 11" 8 5:15 10 min 1/2" 10 1/2' 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate Test Rrm Between < 1 (m/n/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Perfoimed for: Project: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Gregory_ Strong SE1/4, SE1/4~ SEC 4, T15N~ R1Wr SM 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 12- 16- 18- 19- 20- ~ ORG - black/rootinat SM SM- w/gravel soft - medium dense B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time T~me Water Drop 1 10/9/98 10:07 6" 2 10:37 30 min 3 3/4" 2 1/4" 3 * 10:38 6" 4 11:08 30min 3 3/4" 2 1/4" 5 * 11:09 6" 6 11:39 30 rain 3 3/4" 2 1_/4" 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Percolation Rate__ Test Run Between 13.3 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter. 6" 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST G~ego~ Strong Date Perfo~ed: Performed for: SEll4, SE1/4, SEC 4, T15N, R1W, SM TEST HOLE # 98-8 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- ORG - black/rootmat SM GM- loose varies in thickness SM - w/silt and gravel to 8" increased density B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 10/9/98 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 10/9/98 10:02 6" 2 10:32 30rain 2 1/8" 3 7/8" 3 * 10:33 6" 4 11:03 30min 2 1/8" 3 7/8" 5 * 11:04 6' 6 11:34 30 rnLu 2 1/8" 3 7/8" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · WATER ADDED Percolation Rate 7.7 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet ;md 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. /,/ ) / I / / ? Glenn View West Kenneth G Lang 11500 Daryl Ave, Anchorage, Registered Land Surveyor Alaska g~(515 907-522-6476 GRID: NW 1459! DATE: December 1998 ,~ Prepared by: SDL Proiect: 98-291 ~ ..TOPO, MAP REE$ / 373.0 1999 Glenn View West Kenneth G Lang 11500 DaryJ Ave, Anchorage, Registered Land Surveyor Alaska ~15 ~o7-522-6476 SRID: NW 1459 DATE: December 1998 =repared by: SDL Proiect: 98-291 ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 (907)696-6111.~AX(907)696-8111 November 11, 1999 Municipality of Anchorage Dept. of Health & Human Services On-Site Services Section P. O. Box 196650 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6650 D MU~icipal!ty ot Anchorage ept. Health & Human 8ervioes RE: Testhole Report for On-site Systems - Glenn View Estates West S/D Gentlemen: Enclosed are the results of our investigation of 37 testholes on 37 lots for the proposed subdivision. Testholes were logged on April 19th & 20th of this year with percolation testing tohccurring through the following week. Water monitoring was conducted on May 15 , during the seasonal high water period. The results of this test mirrored previous work in the area. Existing Conditions: The area is gently sloping and densely covered with birch, spruce cottonwood, aspen and some willow. Snow was encountered at various depths but normally less than 12" with open areas prevalent throughout the site. There was no runoff observed and the snow was melting indicating that the majority of the moisture was being absorbed into the underlying soil strata. This was confirmed during our investigation as we found moist soil conditions in the upper organic layer, the in-situ material being comprised of low moisture content and we observed no water in any of the testholes either during excavation or after water monitoring during high water. Procedures: Testholes were located and staked by Kenneth G. Lang, Surveyor, prior to excavation. Testholes were excavated utilizing a Case 1088 Log Track excavator and backfilled with the excavator and a Case 850D dozer. Turner Construction operated both. No ground water was encountered during excavation. Monitoring tubes, comprised of 4" perforated F810 pipe was installed in all testholes. Percolation holes were presoaked and testing was conducted in accordance with the falling head percolation testing procedures. Ambient temperatures were above 32°F during our testing and therefore we did not have to worry about special protection of the sites. RE: Testhole Report for On-site Systems - Glenn View Estates West S/D November 11, 1999 Page 2 of 2 Results: On the 37 lots we excavated 37 testholes and conducted 38 percolation tests. Ground water was not encountered in any of the testholes although there was significant seasonal melting. Only one area was found to have any surface water. This area is located off site and to the south east of the subject project. This area appears to be a low area that collects seasonal runoff, which percolates, into the ground over time. All proposed septic areas are in excess of 100' from this location and indicate no negative impact due to the horizontal and vertical elevation difference. Minor frost was encountered in the upper layers of the soil but it was not significant enough to log. Only one percolation test did not meet minimum regulatory requirements by only a small amount (64.64 min/inch). This test was run again on the same percolation bench but in a different location. Based on the consistency of the soils throughout the site we believe that the results of the initial testing was an anomaly, and that with the new percolation test it showed that this lot can meet the required percolation rates per regulation. As indicated previously there was no water observed in any of the testholes during excavation or after monitoring, which was conducted during a seasonal high water event on May 15th. No testholes had ground water at levels that would preclude construction of a conventional on-site septic system, although it should be noted that based on our investigation we would recommend that the majority of septic systems on this site be constructed in the top 6' of soil. This may require that the houses be constructed above normal levels or include lift stations to provide service in lower levels. If after your review you have any questions regarding the results of our investigation please contact me at 696-6111/FAX 696-8111, at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, I~I~ Engineering~ us,P.E. Attachments: Soils logs (37) Site map CC: Arctic Devco, Inc., Owner Kenneth G. Lang, Surveyor file r o~ · o~ · 390B10 ~990d 3F15 VgFIYd lO,lO N3OB¥O · © N33BO~ ~ o o?' e o?- T OF 20441 PTA~IGAN BLVD. EAGLE ~VER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/19/99 Project: Lot 1, Block 1, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-1/1 Depth (Feet) 1- 3- 4- 7- 8- 9- ORG - black, rootmat SM/GM - red/brown, loose SM/GM-gray/brown, loose SM/GM - med. density increasing w/depth B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time TLme Water Drop 1 4/19/99 1:40 9" 2 1:50 10 min 5 10/16' 3 6/16' 3 * 1:51 9' 4 2:01 10min 5 14/16' 32/16" 5 * 2:02 9" 6 2:12 10rain 5 14/16" 32/16' 7 * 2:13 9" 8 2:23 10min 5 14/16' 32/16' 9 * 2:24 9" 10 2:34 lOmitt 5 14/16" 3 2/16' 11 * 2:35 9" 12 2:45 10rain 5 14/16' 32/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 3.20 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet m~d 4 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST I, Ketmeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with aH State and Mmxicipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 2, Block 1, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 04/19/99 99-i/2 ORG - black, rootmat SM - red/brown, loose SM -slight gravel SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION was Ground water encouutered? NO Depth to water after monitor'mg? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 SM - slight gravel w/platelets at bottom B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/19/99 1:44 5" 2 1:54 10 rain 1 10/16" 3 6/16" 3 * 1:55 5' 4 2:05 10rain 1 14/16" 32/16' 5 * 2:06 5' 6 2:16 10min 1 14/16' 32/16" 7 * 2:17 5" 8 2:27 10rain 114/16' 32/16" 9 * 2:28 5' 10 2:38 10rain 114/16" 32/16' 11 * 2:39 5" 12 2:49 10roJn 114/16" 32/16' · Water Added Percolation Rate 3.20 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kem'~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 3, Block 1, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-1/3 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 18- Depth (Feet) - rootmat red/brown -- SMJGM -loose red/brown SM/GM - brown/gray, loose w/cobbles to 8, sand in ktgh quantity w/some silt, increasing density w/depth -- B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? No What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? NO Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/20/99 12:00 8' 2 12:30 30 min 4 7/16' 3 9/16' 3 12:30 4 7/16" 4 1:00 30 mtn 1 1/16' 3 6/16' 5 * 1:01 8" 6 2:31 30rain 4 10/16' 3 6/16" · Water Added 19- 20- Percolation Rate 8.89 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mm~icipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13~ 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 4, Block 1, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-1/4 Org/SM - rootmat red/brown SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 SMJGM - brown, loose w/cobbles to 8 silt increash~g w/density -- B.O.H. Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/20/99 12:25 8" 2 12:55 30rain 514/16" 22/16" 3 12:55 5 14/16" 4 1:25 30rah, 3 13/16' 2 1/16" 5 * 1:26 8" 6 1:56 30rain 5 15/16" 2 1/16' · Water Added Percolation Rate 14.55 (mba/in) Perc Hole Diameter. 6" Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Project: Lot 5, Block 1, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/5 Depth Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION 2- 3- 4- 5- 6~ 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Loose & soft on top Reddish brn to grey brn SM/GM -Med dense, w/gravel & silt, dry Silt increasing on bottom B.O.H. Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 3:37 7" 2 4:07 30 min 3 4/16' 3 12/16" 3 * 4:08 7' 4 4:38 30 rain 3 5/16" 3 11/16" 5 * 4:39 7' 6 5:09 30 rain 3 5/16" 3 11/16' 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING PercolatSon Rate 8.14 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet 6// I, Kermeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mmficipal guidelines in effect on ttds date. 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Project: Lot 6, Block 1, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/6 Depth Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Loose & soft on top Reddish brn to grey brn Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoNmg? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- SM/GM - Med dense, w/gravel & silt, dry Silt increasing on bottom B.O.H. Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/19/99 3:20 6" 2 3:50 30 min 2 5/16" 3 11/16" 3 * 3:50 6' 4 4:20 30 rnin 2 6/16" 3 10/16' 5 * 3:06 6' 6 3:36 30 rain 2 6/16" 3 10/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 8.28 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet 6// I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/22/99--- Lot 7, Block 1, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/7 ORG - brown, moist SM - med. dense, brown SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? NO Date? 05/15/99 density B.O.H. w/gravel & fine sand Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Thne Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 1:00 7" 2 1:10 10 rain 3 14/16" 3 2/16" 3 * 1:11 7" 4 1:21 10 min 4 4/16' 2 12/16' 5 * 1:22 7' 6 1:32 10 min 4 4/16' 2 12/16" 7 * 1:33 7' 8 1:43 10 min 4 2/16' 2 14/16" 9 * 1:44 7" 10 1:54 10 min 4 2/16" 2 14/16" 11 * 1:55 7" 12 2:05 10 rain 4 2/16' 2 14/16" · Water Added HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 3.48 (rnhx/in) Perc Hole Diameter Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet 6~ I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mm~icipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed ~or: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/22/99 Project: Lot 8, Block 1, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-1/8 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth (Feet) ORG-black rooimat GM/GP - w/sand and pockets of SP/GD SM - increasing density/depth w/gravel, soft med. brown platelets at bottom B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 2:18 7" 2 2:28 10 rain 3 6/16" 3 10/16" 3 * 2:29 7" 4 2:39 10 min 3 7/16" 3 9/16" 5 * 2:40 7' 6 2:50 10 rain 3 9/16' 3 7/16" 7 * 2:51 7" 8 3:01 10 rain 3 8/16" 3 8/16' 9 * 3:02 7" 10 3:12 10 rain 3 8/16' 3 8/16" ll * 3:13 7" 12 3:23 10min 38/16" 38/16" · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 2.86 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Ketxneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordm~ce with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 9, Block 1, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/9 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth Org/SM - soft, black, moist Loose & soft on top w/ thin gravel & sand layers SM/GM -Med dense, gravel w/thin silt layers, dry B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Grotmd water encountered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 4/22/99 2:14 8' 2 2:44 30 rain 3 2/16' 4 14/16" 3 * 2:45 8" 4 3:15 30mh~ 3 1/16" 4 15/16' 5 * 3:16 8" 6 3:46 30min 3 2/16" 414/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 6.15 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet 6,, I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Lot 10t Block It Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/10 Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose tLoose & soft on top Redish brn to grey brn SM/GM -Med dense, W/gravel & silt, dry Silt increasing on bottom w/density. B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/19/99 2:05 7' 2 2:35 30 min 5 4/16" 1 12/16' 3 * 2:36 7" 4 4:06 30 min 5 5/16" 1 11/16" 5 * 4:07 7" 6 4:37 30 rain 5 5/16' 1 11/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 17.78 (rnin/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3.0 feet amd 4.0 feet I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Lot 11, Block 1, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-1/11 2- 3- 4- 5- Depth 7- 8- 9- 15- 17- Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top SM/GM -Med dense, w/gravel & silt, dry Silt i~creasing on bottom w/density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 4/19/99 2:00 8" 2 2:10 10 rain 4" 4" 3 * 2:11 8" 4 2:21 10 rain 4 1/4" 3 12/16" 5 * 2:22 8" 6 2:32 10 rain 4 1/2' 3 1/2' 7 * 2:33 8" 8 2:43 10 min 4 4/16' 3 12/16" 9 * 2:44 8" 10 2:54 10 mtn 4 4/16" 3 12/16' 11 * 2:55 8' 12 3:05 10 rain 4 4/16" 3 12/16' · Water Added 19_ HOLE PRESOAKED 20- PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 2.67 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter __ Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 6I/ I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Project: Lot 1, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/1 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top Redish brn to grey brn SM/GM-Med dense, W/gravel&stir, dry }Sfltincreasing onbottom w/density. B.O.H. Install system in upper 4' of soils SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encotmtered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/20/99 1:29 7' 2 1:59 30 rain 6 7/16' 9/16" 3 1:59 6 7/16" 4 2:29 30 min 5 14/16" 9/16" 5 2:29 5 14/16" 6 2:59 30 rain 5 5/16" 9/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 * Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 53.33 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between. 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet I, Ketmeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/21/99 Project: Lot 2, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/2 Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- ORG - black rootmat SM GM - loose on top, med. at 8' density hicreasing w/depth, w/sand and some silt GM - med. dense to dense w/depth, some platelets B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 10:20 6" 2 10:30 10 rain 3 8/16" 2 8/16" 3 * 10:31 6" 4 10:41 10 min , 3 12/16" 24/16' 5 * 10:42 6" 6 10:52 10 min 3 14/16' 2 2/16" 7 * 10:53 6' 8 11:03 10 rain 3 15/16' 2 1/16" 9 * 11:04 6" 10 11:14 10 min 3 15/16" 2 1/16" ll * 11:15 6" 12 11:25 10 rain 3 15/16' 2 1/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 4.85 (rain/in) Perc FIole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guide~es in effect on th~s date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/19/99 Lot 3f Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/3 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth Org - soft, black, root mat SM - loose reddish brn slight root mat ~Loose & soft on top JRedish brn to grey brn SM/GM-Med dense, W/gravel&silt, dry wSllt increas~g on bottom /density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 10:17 7" 2 10:47 30 min 6" 1' 3 10:47 6' 4 11:17 30 min 5' 1" 5 11:17 5" 6 11:47 30 min 4 1/16" 15/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 * Water Added Percolation Rate 32.0 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mtmicipal guidelines in effect on this date. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 4, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/4 Depth (Feet) ORG - black rootmat SM - w/some rootmat SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitol:lng? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/19/99 4:15 10' 2 4:25 10 min 2 4/16" 7 12/16" 3 * 4:26 10' 4 4:36 10rain 212/16" 74/16' 5 * 4:37 10' 6 4:47 10 rain 3 4/16" 6 12/16" 7 * 4:48 10" 8 4:58 10rain 3 12/16" 64/16" 9 * 4:59 10' 10 5:09 10rain 3 12/16' 64/16' 11 * 5:10 10" 12 5:20 10rnin 3 12/16" 64/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 1.60 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 4 feet and 5 feet GM/SM loose to med. dense, med. dense to bottom B.O.H. 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Murficipal guidelk~es in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 5- 6- 7- 8- 10- 13- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 5, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2~5 ORG - black rootmat SM/GP -loose cleero SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 GM -w/sand some silt some sand, inc. density, some smearing g.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/19/99 4:30 7" 2 4:40 10 rain 4" 3" 3 * 4:41 7' 4 4:51 10 min 4 4/16" 2 12/16" 5 * 4:52 7' 6 5:02 10 min 4 6/16" 2 10/16' 7 * 5:03 7' 8 5:13 10 min 4 8/16" 2 8/16" 9 * 5:14 7" 10 5:24 10 rain 4 8/16" 2 8/16" 11 * 5:25 7" 12 5:35 10 rain 4 8/16' 2 8/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 4.00 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Rrm Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on tt~s date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/20/99 Project: Lot 6, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-216 Depth (Feet) ORG - brown rootmat SM - redish brown, loose, dry SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SM - loose fine/soft sand Increasing density w/depth B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/20/99 1:00 6" 2 1:10 10 rain 3 15/16" 2 1/16' 3 * 1:11 6" 4 1:21 10 min 3 15/16' 2 1/16' 5 * 1:22 6" 6 1:32 10 rain 3 15/16" 2 1/16" 7 * 1:33 6" 8 1:43 10mh~ 3 15/16' 21/16' 9 * 1:44 6' 10 1:54 10 rn~ 3 15/16' 2 1/16" 11 * 1:55 6' 12 2:05 10 min 3 15/16" 2 1/16' · Water Added Percolation Rate 2.42 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet L Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mm~icipal gtddelines in effect on this date. ENGINEEPaNG 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 7, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/7 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth Org - soft, black, root mat SM - loose reddish brn slight root mat ~Loose & soft on top JRedish brn to grey brn SM/GM - Med dense, W/gravel & silt, dry wSilt increasing on bottom /density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encotmtered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 11:19 6" 2 11:49 30mh~ 212/16" 3 12/16" 3 * 11:50 6" 4 12:20 30rain 2 12/16' 3 12/16' 5 * 12:21 6" 6 12:51 30rain 212/16" 3 12/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 8.0 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelh~es in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Feet) 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 8, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/8 ORG- brown/black SM - soft/loose SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION GM/SM - w/some veins of GP, loose increasing density w/depth B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 1:00 6" 2 1:10 10min 1 14/16' 42/16' 3 * 1:11 6" 4 1:21 10 rain 2 3/16" 3 13/16" 5 * 1:22 6' 6 1:32 10 min 2 7/16" 3 9/16' 7 * 1:33 6' 8 1:43 10 rain 2 8/16' 3 8/16' 9 * 1:44 6" 10 1:54 10 rain 2 8/16' 3 8/16' 11 * 1:55 6" 12 2:05 10 rain 2 8/16" 3 8/16' · Water Added Percolation Rate 2.86 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~~ ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, Al< 99577-8736 Performed for: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 9, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/9 Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12--- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM - loose reddish brn llight root mat Loose & soft on top Redish brn to grey brn SM/GM-Med dense, W/gravel&silt, dry twSilt increasing on bottom /density. B.O.H. Keep system in top 4' SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monito~:mg? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 4/22/99 12:46 8" 2 1:16 30 min 7' 1' 3 1:16 7" 4 1:46 30 rain 6' 1' 5 2:16 6' 6 2:46 30 min 5 1/16' 15/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 * Water Added Percolation Rate 32.0 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipai guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST CE 7116 Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 10, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/10 Depth (Feet) 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 7- 8- 9- 13- 16- Org GM -w/ boulders to 3', loose to med. density Increasing density w/depth tight at bottom B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? No What depth? NA Depth to water after monitorh~g? NO Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 12:40 6" 2 1:10 30 min 4 7/16" 1 9/16" 3 1:10 4 7/16" 4 1:40 30min 215/16' 1 8/16' 5 * 1:41 6" 6 2:11 30 rain 4 8/16" 1 8/16' · Water Added 19- 20- Percolation Rate 20.00 (rain/in) Pert Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mm~cipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Peet) SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 11, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/11 ORG- rootmat SM - w/sand/gravel at top increasing density w/depth tight at bottom SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 11:52 7' 2 12:02 10 mh~ 3 8/16' 3 8/16" 3 * 12:03 7' 4 12:13 10 min 3 13/16" 3 3/16" 5 * 12:14 7' 6 12:24 10 min 4' 3" 7 * 12:25 7" 8 12:35 10 min 3 14/16" 3 2/16' 9 * 12:36 7' 10 12:46 10 min 3 14/16' 3 2/16' 11 * 12:47 7" 12 12:57 10 rain 3 14/16" 3 2/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 3.20 (rain/in) Pert Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kermeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with aH State and Municipal guidelines in effect on fl*ds date. ~N~ ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Project: Lot 12, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/12 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11--- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Depth (Feet) ORG - brown, moist SM - loose, soft, red/brown SM - w/gravel, Soft to med. dense, increasing density w/depth, cobbles to 8' B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitoring? NO Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/23/99 1:00 7" 2 1:10 10 min 4 13/16" 2 3/16' 3 * 1:11 7' 4 1:21 10 rain 4 14/16" 2 2/16' 5 * 1:22 7' 6 1:32 10 mtn 4 15/16' 2 1/16" 7 * 1:33 7' 8 1:43 10 min 4 15/16" 2 1/16" 9 * 1:44 7' 10 1:54 10 rain 4 15/16" 2 1/16" 11 * 1:55 7' 12 2:05 10 rain 4 15/16' 2 1/16' · Water Added 6" 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 4.85 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that fi'ds test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 13, Block 2~ Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/13 Depth 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, moist, root mat SM/GM- Soft, w/sand & silt Loose&soft on top GM/SM-Med dense, w/ cobblesto 12',sand & s~bdry B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 3:36 7' 2 3:46 10 min 4 7/8" 2 1/8" 3 * 3:47 7" 4 3:57 10 rnin 5" 2" 5 * 3:58 7' 6 4:08 10 min 5 ' 2" 7 * 4:09 7" 8 4:19 10 rain 5" 2" 9 * 4:20 7" 10 4:30 10 rnin 5' 2' 11 * 4:31 7' 12 4:41 10 min 5" 2- · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 5.00 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test Rrm Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 6~ I, Kenneth M. Duffus, cer~fy that this test was performed in accordance with all State oa~d Municipal guidelh~es in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 14, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/14 Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12--- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top Reddish brn to grey brn SM/GM - Med dense, f'me sand w/gravel & silt, dry cobbles to 6" lt increasing on bottom /density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitorlng? DRY Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop I 4/21/99 3:37 8" 2 4:07 30 min 2 9/16' 5 7/16" 3 * 4:08 7' 4 4:38 30 rain 1 9/16' 5 7/16' 5 * 4:39 7" 6 5:09 30 min 1 9/16' 5 7/16' 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 5.52 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 15, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/15 Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12--- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top Reddish bm to brn SM/GM -Med dense, fine sand w/gravel & silt, dry cobbles to 6" fl/t increasing on bottom density. ' B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Ti~ne Water Drop I 4/21/99 11:20 7' 2 11:50 30 min 1 12/16" 5 4/16" 3 * 11:55 7' 4 12:25 30 min 1 12/16" 5 4/16' 5 * 12:30 7" 6 1:00 30 rain 1 12/16" 5 4/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 5.71 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mm~icipai guidelines in effect on tl~is date. SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco]Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Project: Lot 16, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/16 Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 11- 12- 15- 16- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM - loose reddish brn slight root mat lLoose & soft on top JRedish brn to grey brn SM/GM - Med dense, W/gravel & silt, dry tw Silt increasing on bottom /density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 12:27 7' 2 12:57 30min 3 12/16" 3 12/16" 3 * 12:58 7' 4 1:28 30rain 3 12/16' 3 12/16" 5 * 1:29 7' 6 1:59 30min 3 12/16" 3 12/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Percolation Rate 8.0 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter. 6" Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal goidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/21/99 Project: Lot 17, Block 2, Glenn Estates View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/17 Depth (Feet) ORG- rootmat 1- ,', soft, dry 2- cobbles to 24' 3- ~P- silty med. dense, dry 4- cobbles to 8" 5- 6- SM- med. density 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- -- B.O.H. 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 1:00 7" 2 1:10 10 min 3 14/16" 6 8/16" 3 * 1:11 7' 4 1:21 10 rain 4 4/16" 6 6/16' 5 * 1:22 7" 6 1:32 10 min 4 4/16" 6' 7 * 1:33 7" 8 1:43 10 rnin 4 2/16" 5 14/16" 9 * 1:44 7' 10 1:54 10 rain 4 2/16" 5 14/16" 11 * 1:55 7" 12 2:05 10 rain 4 2/16' 5 14/16" · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 1.70 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.5 feet and 4.5 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on ttzis date. 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth 1- 2- 3- 4--- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: Lot 18, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/18 Org - soft, black, root mat GP - loose, slight silt cobbles to 8" & soft on top SM/GM - Med dense, W/gravel & silt, dry increasing on bottom B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after moffitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 1:23 6" 2 1:53 30rain 212/16" 3 12/16' 3 * 1:54 6" 4 2:24 30mit~ 212/16' 3 12/16' 5 * 2:25 6" - ' 6 2:55 30rain 212/16' 3 12/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 8.0 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20/99 Lot 19, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/19 Depth 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top TI~n layers GP/SP SM/GM -Med dense, fine sand w/gravel & silt, dry cobbles to 6' lt increasing on bottom /density. -- B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoffmg? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 2:35 7" 2 3:05 30 rain 2 13/16' 4 3/16" 3 * 3:06 7' 4 3:36 30 rain 2 14/16' 4 2/16" 5 * 3:37 7" 6 4:07 30 rain 2 14/16' 4 2/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 7.27 (rnin/in) Perc Hole Ertameter 6" Test Run Between. 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Mmxicipal guidelines in effect on thais date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/21/99 Project: Lot 20, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/20 Depth (Feet) ORG- brown SM - red brown/black SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- SM/GM-mostly SM w/gravel, loose/med, density on top increasing density w/depth B.O.H. Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 2:40 6" 2 2:50 10 n~n 3 2/16' 2 14/16" 3 * 2:51 6' 4 3:01 10 rain 3 5/16' 2 11/16' 5 * 3:02 6" 6 3:12 10 rain 3 6/16" 2 10/16" 7 * 3:13 6' 8 3:23 10 rnin 3 10/16" 2 6/16" 9 * 3:24 6" 10 3:34 10 min 3 10/16" 2 6/16' 11 * 3:35 6" 12 3:45 10 rn~ 3 10/16' 2 6/16' · Water Added 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 4.21 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet 6~ I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with aH State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. KN ) ENGINI EPaNG 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/22/99 Project: Lot 21, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/21 Depth (Feet) ORG- rootmat SM - brown SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- SM - w/gravel and fine sand density increasing w/depth -- B.O.H. Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 10:10 6' 2 10:20 10 rain 3 4/16" 2 12/16" 3 * 10:21 6" 4 10:31 10 min 3 6/16" 2 10/16' 5 * 10:32 6" 6 10:42 10rain I 37/16" 29/16" 7 * 10:43 6" 8 10:53 10 min 3 10/16" 2 6/16' 9 * 10:54 6" 10 11:04 10 rain 3 10/16" 2 6/16" 11 * 11:05 6" 12 11:15 10 rain 3 10/16' 2 6/16' · Water Added 19- HOLE PRESOAKED 20- PRIOR TO TEST Percolation Rate 4.21 (min/in) Pert Hole Diameter Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet 6~ I, Kermeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Cosntruction Date Performed: 4/20/99 -- Lot 22, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2~22 Org - soft, black, moist SM - Soft, w/s~ndy silt GMISM -Med dense, w/GP & SP layers & silt, dry tSilt increasing on bottom w/density B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/21/99 10:30 7" 2 10:35 30 mtn 2 8/16" 4 8/16" 3 * 10:36 ?, 4 11:06 30 min 2 8/16" 4 8/16' 5 * 11:07 7' 6 11:37 30 rnin 2 8/16" 4 8/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 6.67 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet I, Kermeth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with ail State and Municipal guidelhxes in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Cosntruction Date Performed: Lot 22, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/22 Org - soft, black, moist SM - Soft, w/sandy silt SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN I FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? N/A Depth to water after monitoring? DRY Date? 05/15/99 GM/SM- Med dense, w/GP & SP layers & silt, dry tSilt increasing on bottom w/density B.O.H. Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/21/99 10:30 7' 2 10:35 30 min 2 8/16" 4 8/16" 3 * 10:36 7" 4 11:06 30 rnin 2 8/16" 4 8/16' 5 * 11:07 7" 6 11:37 30 rain 2 8/16" 4 8/16" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 6.67 (min/h~) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3.0 feet and 4.0 feet I, Kem~eth M. Duffus, certify tl~at this test was performed in accordance with all State m~d Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~D ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth (Fee0 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco Date Performed: Lot 23, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 04/22/! 99-2/23 ORG - black rootmat __ SM/GM - red/brown, some root __ GP - light silt, loose SM - increasing density w/depth, w/gravel platelets at bottom B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO What depth? NA Depth to water after monitorh~g? NO Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/22/99 1:00 8' 2 1:10 10rain 3 14/16" 4 14/16' 3 * 1:11 8" 4 1:21 10 rain 4 4/16' 4 4/16" 5 * 1:22 8" 6 1:32 10 rain 4 4/16" 4" 7 * 1:33 8" 8 1:43 10~ 4 2/16" 42/16" 9 * 1:44 8" 10 1:54 10mtn 4 2/16' 42/16' 11 * 1:55 8" 12 2:05 10rain 4 2/16' 42/16" · Water Added Percolation Rate 2.42 (min/in) Perc Hole Diameter__ Test R~n Between 3 feet and 4 feet 6~ I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that tt~s test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on th~s date. ~) ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Performed for: Arctic Devco Date Performed: 04/22/99 l~roject: Lot 24, Block 2, Glenn View West TEST HOLE # 99-2/24 Depth (Feet) rootmat SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION 3- 4- 5- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 13- 15--- 16- 18- SP - clean loose SM -increasing density/depth B.O.H. Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? NO What depth? NA Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop 1 4/22/99 11:10 6" 2 11:20 10 min 2/16' 5 14/16" 3 * 11:21 6" 4 11:31 10 rain 12/16" 5 4/16' 5 * 11:32 6' 6 11:42 10 min 14/16" 5 2/16' 7 * 11:43 6' 8 11:53 10 rain 1' 5" 9 * 11:54 6" 10 12:04 10 rain 1' 5" 11 * 12:05 6" 12 12:15 10 rain 1' 5" · Water Added Percolation Rate 2.00 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6" Test Run Between 3 feet and 4 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TEST I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ~ND ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: '99 Lot 25, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2/25 Depth 1- 2- 3- 4- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12 13- 15- 16- 17- 18- Org - soft, black, root mat SM on bottom loose Loose & soft on top Redish brn to grey brn SMJGM - Med dense, W/gravel & silt, dry cobbles to 8" on bottom w/density. B.O.H. SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/21/99 2:05 8' 2 2:35 30 rain 5" 3' 3 2:35 5" 4 3:05 30 rain 2' 3" 5 * 3:06 7" 6 3:36 30 min 4' 3" 7 8 9 10 11 12 · Water Added Percolation Rate 10.0 (min/in) Perc Hole IX~ameter 6' Test Run Between. 2.0 feet and 3.0 feet 19- 20- HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. ENGINEERING 20441 PTARMIGAN BLVD. EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-8736 Performed for: Project: Depth 1- 2- 3- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13--- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- SOILS PERCOLATION TEST Arctic Devco/Turner Construction Date Performed: 4/20, Lot 26, Block 2, Glenn View Estates West TEST HOLE # 99-2126 Org - soft, black, moist SM - Soft, w/sandy silt SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR HOLE LOCATION Was Ground water encountered? NO Depth to water after monitoring? DRY What depth? N/A Date? 05/15/99 Silt layers/sand layers GP/SP -Med dense, gray gravel W/sand slighty silty, dry B.O.H. HOLE PRESOAKED PRIOR TO TESTING Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time Time Water Drop i 4/21/99 3:00 8" 2 3:10 10 rain 5 7/8' 2 1/8" 3 * 3:11 8" 4 3:21 10 min 5 3/16" 2 13/16" 5 * 3:22 8' 6 3:32 10 rain 5 3/16' 2 13/16" 7 * 3:33 8" 8 3:43 10 min 5 7/16" 2 9/16" 9 * 3:44 8" 10 3:54 10rain 5 7/16" 29/16' 11 * 3:55 8" 12 4:05 10 rain 5 7/16" 2 9/16' · Water Added Percolation Rate 3.90 (rain/in) Perc Hole Diameter 6' Test Run Between 2.0 feet and 3.0 feet I, Kenneth M. Duffus, certify that this test was performed in accordance with all State and Municipal guidelines in effect on this date. o ii A~ 3 I A / A 3'i Nil N ~ Y~ / ~ 3'10~10 XTI0d ,m..~.~,.~,. 3AliI0 N3OaVO N33~i0 ~ 3'lOalO 3NS ~lNVd