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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93February & ENGINEERS, INC. 7125 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 23 , 3.983 Municipality of Anchorage 632 W. 6th Avenue Anchoprage, Alaska 99501 Attn: Chairman, Platting Board RE: Application for approval Bavarian Heights Subdivision Dear Mr. Chairman: On behalf of our client, Bridger Enterprises, $ & S Engineers, Inc. is pleased to submit our request for ap- proval of a residential cluster development. Our project encompasses a 50 acre site located on Northwood Drive approximately 1,200 feet north of Mile 3 on Rabbit Creek Road. We feel that; the cluster development and our proposal in particular is appropriate for the site. The existing soils on this site preclude development on this land under existing R-6 zoning. This cluster ~evelopment incorporates a comprehensive distribution system for all utility services except sewage. An overall land use plan also has delineated ()pen space in addition to residential lots. Our description narrative follows. We feel this project is appropriate for 'the site and in keeping with the community's dew, loping character. We ask you for your support. Sincerely, William C. Hagmaier Project Engineer WCH:dd EAGLE RIVER ANCHORAGE[ HOMEiR (~694.9846 (~ ~9.6~1 (~235.8179 BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT A. SITE DESCRIPTION: This site is located in the Hillside area north of Rabbit Creek Road and west of Prator Street. The area en- closed by this development contains 50 acreso The topo- graphy in the eastern half of the develo~nent has an average slope of approximately 13%. Vegetation in this area is com- posed of black spruce, white spruce and cottonwood trees with isolated stands of birch and alders. The south central half of the property has a slight slope of 2% to the west, with vegetation restricted to sedges and marsh grass with in- termittent stands of black spruce and birch trees. This portion of the site is noticeably affected by a surficially saturated peat condition. The northern half of the site varies topographically from a negative 13% grade on the east side of the property westerly to a saturated peat bog locat- ed in the north central portion of the site. The northwest corner of the site is typified by a 20' knoll with side slopes approximating 14%. The property is zoned R-6 as is all the surrounding pro- perty adjacent to this subdivision. Access to and from the property is excellent and will be via Northfield [)rive to Rabbit Creek Road. The property is ewned and will be developed by Bridger Enterprises of Eagle River. B. PLANNING OBJECTIVES: The petition area is currently zoned R-6, suburban resi- dential district (large lot). The R-6 district is designed to encourage residential development whi].e at the same time preserving and enhancing those physical and environmental features which add to the desirability of suburban living. As the site is presently zoned, the minimum lot size is 1 1/4 acres. Due to soil conditions (predominantly clay and hardpan silt) the present zoning allows little flexibility in lot layout and in siting the dwelling units. The primary planning objective of the proposed cluster development is to provide single family residential dwelling units with minimum environmental disturbance. The existing soils on this property preclude standard R-6 residential development because of their impervious nature in terms of septic waste disposal. It is this feature that has dictated our planning objectives as follows: a) retain a significant portion of the site in its natural state. b) provide quality housing to the public at the most affordable cost. c) minimize aesthetic disturbance to adjacent areas by providing screening easements and greenbelt areas. These objectives cannot be met under the current R-6 zoning. Approximately half of the 50 acres is totally unsuitable for a typical R-6 lot with both on site waste disposal system and water well. Because the existing soils totally preclude development under this zoning, a community water system is required to serve any dew~lopment on this tract of land. The economics of constructing a community water distribution network and corresponding pumphouses dictates the fact that the density must be maintained at the R-6 level with the homes clustered within the area of suitable soils. The plan that has been submitted for this subdivision has taken into account all technical, economic and aesthetic censiderations, as listed abow~ in our planning objectives. The optimum solution to the constraints upon this property is a clustered community of open space and residential homes with a community water and on-site septic system. We are therefore requesting a density of 0.8 dwelling units per acre in order to meet the planning objectives that we have outlined above° C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project will consist of 40 single family dwellings with an average lot size of 23,000 sq. ft. Each home will have its own private yard and quick access to the ()pen space area. In addition, an internal greenbelt along all roads within the subdivision will be maintained by use of setbacks. This will decrease the visual clustering of the project and provide a more private identity to each of the individual residences. The final aspect of this PUD is the retention of undisturbed open space at the north central and southerly areas within the property~ The construction of individual residences will be gover- ned by the architectual control committee and by the coven- ants, conditions, and restrictions for Bavarian Heights. The covenants, conditions and restrictions for this subdivis- ion are attached with this report. D. OPEN SPACE: The tract of land that currently exists off Rabbit Creek Road lies in a a relatively undisturbed and natural state. It is the petitioner's intent to leave the land in its natural state as much as possible. With the exception of roads and residential home sites, the site will be left in its natural state. Incorporated within the covenants will be provisions to restrict the amount of land that can be cleared for home construction. There will be two types of open space provided in Baw~rian Heights Subdivision. The first type will be held in private ownership by the owners of Lots 1-40. The private open space will be approximately 19,500 sq. ft. per lot which excludes the main structure, driveways and parking aprons. The second type of open space is undisturbed native vegetation which is held in common by the Homeowners Association. This open space is intended to preserve the natural surroundings while, at the same time~ serving as a buffer to the adjacent areas~ These areas are shown as Tract A, B, and C. Total acreage of the undisturbed open space is 21.65 acres. E. ]~NDSCAPING: The natural vegetation on the site consists of feur major plant associations: mixed white spruce/deciduous forest, black spruce forest, scattered birch and alder, and a shrubby wet bog area. Following the drainage pattern, the white spruce/ deciduous forest is found along the eastern ridge of 'the property° Acting as a natural and visual buffer between the Bavarian Heights Subdivision and adjacent land owners, a 25-ft. building setback has been established to retain its character. A very nice stand of mature black spruce is found along the southwest property line. The shrubby wet bog is found at the north central property line and has been left in its natural state. By allowing for existing drainage patterns and establishing a proper development buffer around it, the integrity of the bog will be maintained. Like most of Alaska's natural environment, the existing vegetation is sensitive to development. To minimize impact on the landscape, all manmade cuts will be as minimal as possible and will be seeded and restored to a natural state. In additien to preserving the existing vegetation found on the site, an accent planting area has been provided at the entrance to the subdivision. This landscaped area, with a 6-ft. wood frame, earth mounding and identification sign, sets the mood for the subdivision along with providing separation from existing houses. Plants, selected for their color and ornamental characteristics, will include crabapple, mountain ash, mayday, birch, juniper, roses, lilac, honeysuckle, and cottoneaster. It is the intent of Bavarian Heights Subdivision to cenvey a natural park-like atmosphere through proper land use. This will be accomplished by minimizing impact on the existing natural environment, incorporation of develepment setbacks and maintenance of buffer vegetation. PUBLIC UTILITIES: All utilities for this cluster development will be installed by the developer (with the exception of on-site septic systems). The water system serving this subdivision will be a community system consisting of three to four wells, a pump house and a distribution system which will meet municipal and state D.E.C. criteria. The water rights for this property have been permitted by the Department of Natural Resources in the amount of 31,500 gallons per day. The Homeowners Association will be responsible to sign a contract with a licensed laboratory for the monthly samplings of the water system. The cow~nants, conditions, and restrictions for Bavarian Heights Subdivision provide for a monthly assessment to be levied on each homeowner for maintenance of the community facilities as may be necessary. This monthly assessment will be utilized to pay for all road maintenance that may be necessary, monthly sampling of the water system, maintenance on the water distribution systems, and main- tenance on all ()pen areas that are held in common by the homeowners of Bavarian Heights Subdivision. These monthly assessments will be put into an escrow account and will require two signatures for dispursement of any funds. This method should insure.that sufficient monies are available at such time as any major expenses would occur. Electrical service to this subdivision will be provided by C.EoA., gas service by Alaska Gas, and telephone service by A.T.U. G. TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND VEHICLE CIRCULATION: Access to this subdivision will be from Rabbit Creek Road[ via Northfield Drive. Internal circulation will be attained by traffic flow on Northfield Drive which will als() serve as the main residential thoroughfares. It is the petitioners intent to upgrade Northfield Drive to a strip paved road from Rabbit Creek Road to this subdivision. In addition, all internal roads will be strip paved with drainage control. Based on current estimates of driving habits, the proposed 40 lots would generate 320 vehicle trips per day on Northfield. The capacity of Northfield Drive when improved by the petitioner will more than handle the increased traffic flow. No on-street parking will be allowed on any streets. The front yard setbacks for the R-6 zone have been maintained and thus all parking will be restricted to driveways only. H. S~TE DRAINAGE: Site drainage will be accomplished by use of roadside ditching and subdrainage throughout the property. Each road prism will incorporate a subdrain to receive any and all groundwater. In addition all roadside drainage that infiltrates into the adjacent road prism will also be disposed of through the subdrainage system. The outfall for the drainage system will be via drainage easement to the headwaters of Gold Creek. All downstream drainage culverts have been examined and have been rated as more than sufficient to pass this minimal addition to the present flow. It has been estimated by drainage modeling that the quantity of water resulting from this subdivision is cfs. The current flow of water in this drainage ditch/creek is approximately 2-3 cfs., mest of which presently originates from this property as a groundwater source. I. DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE: It is the petitioner's intent to complete the develop- ment of the roads, water system, and other utilities during the 1983 construction season. Additionally any landscaping will be completed during 1983 if possible. If the landscaping cannot be completed before August 15, 1983, this work will be delayed until the 1984 season. Paving will not be performed until the 1984 censtruction season in order to allow for any secondary consolidation of the roadway during the first year. Development and construction on the individual 'lots will be by the private lot owner and will occur over the next three (3) years (estimated). J. ENVIRONMENtaL CONCERNS: During the development of the project careful consideration will be given to air quality and noise impact in order to minimize the interim disturbance during construction. All equipment will be suitably muffled and the access road into the project, Nerthfield Drive, will be treated with CSS-1 to minimize any dust. K. OWNERSHIP: Lets 1 through 40 will be offered for sale to the public~ Ownership of the individual lots will transfer to the private owner. Tract A, B and C will be held in cemmon ownership by the new Bavarian Heights Home Owners Association for use by its members and their guests. L. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURE: Attached with this application is a preliminary copy of the Protective Covenants and the Home Owners Association Agreement for the proposed[ subdivision. As described in the covenants~ a home owners association will be formed. The purpose of the association will be to maintain the co,non areas and to carry out the intent of the covenants. The association may adopt bylaws and elect officers to conduct its affairs, make improvements to the subdivision, bring legal action to enforce the covenants and other type of lawful actions. The agreement also provides for common us- age of Tract A, B,and C, by all residents of Bavarian Heights Subdivision. M. PARKING There will be no roadside parking allowed. Ail lots will have adequate driveways and parking areas to preclude any roadside parking. (All road within the subdivision will be signed with "No Parking" signs.) N. TRASH DISPOSAL: Roadside trash disposal service will be provided to the project area by Anchorage Refuse on a weekly basis as is provided to similar projects throughout Anchorage. O. MAIL SERVICE: Mail delivery boxes will be placed at roadside locations by the builders of each respective lot with 'the Post Office providing delivery service. DRAFT PROTECTIVE CONENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONSv HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION PART A. PREAMBLE. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that whereas the undersigned is the sole owner of properties comprising BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, and WH~REAS, the undersigned, desires to assure the continued development of BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, on a high level for the benefit of the future property owners and, for protection of property values therein, does desire to place on and against certain real property within BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION certain protective covenants regarding the improvements and/or use of the same; NOW THEREFORE, the undersigned does hereby estaOlish and file for record the following declarations, reservations, protective covenants, limitations, conditions and restrictions regarding the use and/or improvements of the property located in BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, and located in the Anchorage Recording District, T~]ird Judicial District, Sta~e of Alaska, filed as Plat No. _, of said records which said plat makes reference to these convenants. PART B. ARF. A OF APPLICATION B-1. FULLY PROTECTED RESIDENTIAL/RECREATIONAL AREA. The covenants in Part C in their entirety shall apply to lots of BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION. all Lots s~all mean and refer shown upon any recorded plat or HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION. to any numbered plot of land subdivision map of BAVARIAN B-2. EFFECTIVE DATE. The restricted covenants, [[imitations and conditions hereinafter set forth and applicable to the residential area hereinabove described shall take effect concurrently with, and not until, the recording of the plat for BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, consisting of 75 lots, as more particularly described in the preamble hereto. Any lawful but nonconforming use of any lot existing as of the date hereof shall be permitted to continue, provided that after such time as such use ceases, no such unconforming use shall be permitted thereafter to be reinstituted. PART C. RESIDENTIAL AREA CONVENANTS C-la. SINGLE: FAMILY R]~SIDENTIAL PURPOSES. No lot shall be used except for resid(~ntial purposes. No building shall be erected, placed, altered or permitted to remain on any lot other than one detached single family dwelling and a private garage for not more than three cars. Temporary or surplus buildings may not be placed on any lot to be used as a utility shed unless its appearance is equal to the home's standard, utilizing proper foundation and siding. c-lb. MO~ILE HOMES. No mobile homes or travel trailers shall be utitlized for residential purposes within the subdivision. Travel trailers may, however, be s~ored while not in actual recreational usage upon the property belonging to any person or persons who may subsequently acquire property in the subdivision.. C-2. UTILITIES. No domestic water wells shall be constructed upon any lots in t~%e subject subdivision nor shall[ any private sewage disposal system be allowed upon any lot contained within the subdivision. C-3. DWELLING COST, QOALITY AND SIZE. No single family dwelling shall be permitted on any lot which has an appraisal value of less than $75,000.00, based upon 1982 costs, exclusive of t~e lot. The square footage of any dwelling building shall not be less than 800 square feet per level in the event that there is more than one level to the subject structure and in the event that there is no more than one level to the subject structure, a minimum of 1,000 square feet shall be required for a structure, excluding open porches, carports and garage. Construction of all houses shall be at least equalto the present F.H.A. minimum building standards. The appraised figures are based upon cost levels pertaining on the date of these covenants being recorded, it being the intention and purpose of the convenant to assure that all dwellings shall be of a quality of workmanship and materials substantially the same or better than that which can be produced on the date these covenants are recorded at ~he minimum cost stated nerein. C-4. CONSTRUCTION COMPLETETION REQUIREMENT. Ail main dwellings must have a finished exterior within six (6) months. from th~ start of construction and be full~ completed within one (1) year from the start of construction. All out buildings must be fully completed in six (6) months time. C-5. BUILDING LOCATION. be as follows: Setbacks for all lots will FRONT BACK SIDE Lots 1-9, 11-40 50 25 15 Lot 10 25 15 50 C-6. TREES. No owner shall be permitted to completely clear a lot on which standing trees of size and beauty exist. Space may be cleared to provide for construction and trees may be thinned so long as the maximum natural beauty and aethetic value of the trees is retained. C-7o FENCES AND SIGHT DISTANCES AT INTERSECTIONS. No fence of any kind may be installed in violation of any State statutes or Municipal ordinances presently enacted or as may be hereafter amended. C-8. UTILITIES AND EASEMENTS. The platted utility easements shown on this plat: shall be used for utility purposes, pewer lines and telephone lines and utility employees shall have the right of access to same. This restriction shall be deemed a permanent easement for that purpose. The grantor specifically reserves the same as a utility easement, and no fence or other permanent or semi-permanent structure shsll be erected on or within the area reserved. The easments and rights granted, or to be granted the ut~.lity companies, providing said services include the continuing righ~ to prevent future act of any person on or in said described land; and for this purpose the said utility companies shall have the right to remove any trees planted or transplanted or structures erected or created subsequent to the date hereof, which infringe upon or extend into the reserved area/ together with the right of ingress and egress from and passage on and over said land for the purpose of effecting and maintaining such utility service, but reserving to the individual lot owners such use, rights, and privileges in said land as may be exercised and enjoyed without interference with or abridgement o~ the rights granted said utility companies. The costs of removal of any encroachment proscribed herein and any legal proceedings related thereto shall be born by the party creating such encroachment except that the costs of removing any natually occuring vegetation shall be the responsibility of the utility company desiring such removal. C-9. SIGNS. No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any lot except one sign of not more than five (5) square feet advertising the proper~y for sale or rent, or signs used by the builder to advertise property during construction and sales period. C-10. NUISANCES. No noxibus or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any lot, nor shall anything done thereon which may be or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. No trade or bueiness of an offensive nature shall be permitted upon any residential lot. C-ii. LIVESTOCK. No animals or livestock of any kind shall be raised , bred or kept on any lot~ except t~]at dogs, cats or other normal household pets may be kept, provided that ~hey are not kept, bred or maintained for any commercial purpose. All dogs shall be restrained, as necessary, to prevent their becoming nuisances. C-12. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES. No structure of a temporary nature, tent,shack or quonset hut or barn shall be used on any lot at any time as a residence. No trailer homes other than those used for camping purposes may be parked on any lot and they may not be used as a dwelling or home. C-13. GARBAGE DISPOSAL. No trash cans, garbage cans, trash barrels, boxes or other refuse containers shall be placed or maintained on or along the side or end of any lot fronting upon, or adjacent to, a street, with the exception that patrons of a garbage pickup service may place such containers bearing trash or garbage for pickup upon the end or side. of the lot fronting upon the street on which the garbage is picked up on the day designated by ordinance, resolution or contract for the pickup of garbage at such lot. No burning of trash, garbage, refuse or other waste shall be permitted upon the street front and/or side of any lot at any time, and such burning on the rear of lots shall be permitted only in accordance with the appropriate health and safety laws or ordinan¢!es or the 14unicipality of Anchorage. C-14. INOPERABLE VEHICLES. No inoperable vehicle shall be parked or maintined upon any lot or within any street, alley or easement adjacent to any lot in the aforedescribed subdivision. A vehicle temporarity inoperative for repair by the owner or under the owner's direction for a period not exceed thirty (30) days (subject to availability of parts) shall not be considered a violation of this provision. C-15. SNOWMOBILES. Snowmobiles shall not be operated on the streets or utility easements of this subdivision except for ingress or egress to the nearest open space or to the nearest areas not disapproved for snowmobile operation. No snowmobile operations shall be conducted between the hours of 10:00 o'clock P.M. and 7:00 o'clock A.M. C-16. TERM. These covenants are to run with the land and shall be binding on all parties and all persons claiming under ti~em for a period of 25 years from the date these covenants are recorded, after which time said covenants shall be automatically extended for successive periods of 10 years unless an instrument signed by a majority of the then owners of the lots bas been recorded agreeing to change said covenants in whole or in part. A majority of the lot owners in the subdivision can make addition, deletions or amendments to the covenants. C-17. ENFORCEMENT. Enforcement shall be by proceedings at law or in equity against any person or persons violating or attempting to violate any covenant, either to restrain violation or to recover damages. C-18. SEVERABILITY. Invalidation of any one of these covenants by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. PART D. HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION D-1. MANDATORY MEMBERSHIP. A Homeowner's Association is being established to provide for the water systems, sewage disposal systems, maintenance and repair of public roads, maintenance of recreational area, drainage, street lights, and street signs serving the properties until a government body assumes those responsibilities, and to provide rules of operation and control of the subdivision. Every purchaser, his heirs, assigns and successors in the ownership of lots in this subdivision agrees as a condition of purchase that he is automatically a member of the Homeowner's Association. He will abide by the policies now set and as later may be amended by majority decision. He will support such policies and will pay such assessments as may from time to time be levied. The Homeowner's Association will be operated by the sudivider until such time as more than 50 percent of the lots subject to Association 3urisdic~:ion have been conveyed to the ultimate consumers (contractors and other purchasing any of said lots for resale shall not be deemed to be "ultimate consumers"), or October 31, 1985, whichever first occurs, at which time the Association will De activated and there will be an election of officers and[ Executive Committee and dues will De established and levied as determined by the Executive Committee. D-2. VOTING RIGHT-~;. The Association shall bare one class of voting rights. Each owner of a lot, whether such owner is an intity, person, or more than one person, shall be entitled to one (2[) and only one vote for each lot owned. When more than one person holds an interest in any lot, such persons shall decide among themselves how the vote for such lots shall be exercised. Eligible votes may be cast on all matters that may come before a meeting of the Association. D-3. CREATION OF THE.~0IEN AND PERSONAL OBLIGATION OF ASSESSMENTS.. The lot owners for each lot owned within the subdivision hereby covenant, and each owner of any lot by acceptance of a deed therefor, whether or not it shall be so expressed in such deed, is deemed to covenant and agree to pay the Association: (1) Annual assessments or charges, and (2) Special assessments for capital improvements, such assessments to be established and collected as hereinafter provided. D-4. CONVEYANCE AND SUBORDINATION. The Association shall have the power to assess fees to the lot owners to achieve the objectives of the Homeowner's Association. The lien of the assessments provided for herein shall be subordinate to the lien of any mortgage. Sale or transfer of any lot shall not affect the assessment lien. However, the sale or transfer of any lot pursuant to mortgage foreclosure, or any proceeding in liey thereof, shall extinguish the lien of such assessments as to payments which become due prior to such sale or transfer. No sale or transfer shall relieve such lot from liability for any assessments thereafter becoming due or from the lien thereof. D-5. ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS. The Association will be operated by the subdivider until such time as more than 50% of the lots subject to Association jurisdiction have been conveyed to ~;he ultimate consumers (contractors and others purchasing any of said lots for resale shall not be deemed to be "ultimate consumers"), or October 31, 1985, whichever first occurs. Tile fiscal year for assessments shall be from Now.~mber 1st through October 31st. Upon purchase of a lot or lots by a purchaser, the purchaser shall, at the time of closing, pay the pro rata annual asse.~;sment remaining for the fiscal year's assessment plus one full annual assessment fee of $ which will cause purchaser's annual assessment to be paid through October 31st of the year subsequent ~:o purchase. The subdivider will not pay any assessments for unsold lots but will make up any deficits in the maintenance expense until such time as all lots in the subdivision have been sold. At such time as the Homeowner's Association is activated, the Soard of Directors may fix the annual assessments. D-6. EMERGENCY PROVISION. The Board of Directors may fix an Emergency Assessment, not in excess of per lot, by a two--thirds vote of the entire membership of the Board. The Board of Directors shall have sole discretion as to what constitutes an emergency so long as such dtscreation is exercised justly and reasonably. Such assessment shall only be fixed at a duly constituted meeting of the Board, when= a. Conditions do not allow timE: for a special or regular meeting of the Association mambership to be called, and b. An emergency exists which requires immediate &ction (endangers life, property, or use of the properties), and c. The Association's funds are not: adequate to pay to cost of action to be taken. D-7. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. In addition to the Annual and Emergency Assessments authorized above, the Association may levy, in any assessment year, a Special Assessment applicable to that year only, for the purpose of defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of any construction, reconstruction, repair, or replacement of a Capital Improvement or upon public roads, including rights-of-way, serving thE! subdivision~ including fixtures and personal property related thereto, PROVIDED THAT any such assessment shall have the assent to two-thirds of the lot votes represented at a meeting duly called flor this purpose. D-B. NOTICE REQUIREMBNTS. Written notice of any meeting called for the purpose of taking action authorized under Sections D-5 through D-7 shall be sent to all members not less than fifteen (15) days nor more than thirty (30( days in advance of the mee~:ing. At the first such meeting called, the presence of members or of proxies entitled to cast sixty percent (60~) of all votes shall constitute a quorum. If the required quorum is not present, another meeting may be called subject to the same notice requirements and the required .quorum at the subsequent meeting shall be one-half of the required quorum at the preceeding meeting. No such subsequent meeting shall be held for more than sixty (60) days following the preceding meeting. D-9. UNIFORM RATE OF ASSESSMENT. Both Annual and Special Assessments must be fixed at a uniform rate for ali. lots and may be collected on a monthly, semi-annual, or annual basis by the subdivider or the Association. D-10. DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS, DUE DATES. The first Annual Assessment shall be paid as set forth in paragraph D-5 above. The Board of Directors shall fix the amount of the Annual Assessment against each lot at least thirty (30) days in advance of each Annual Assessment period. Written notice of the Annual Assessment shall be sent to every owner subject thereto. November 1 shall be the date Annual Assessment are due and payable. The Association shall upon demand, and for a reasonable charge, furnish a certificate signed by an office of the Association setting forth whether the assessments on a specified lot have been paid. D-11. EFFECT OF NONPAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS: REMEDIES OF THE ASSOCIATION. Any assessment not paid within thirty (30) days after the due da~e shall Dear interest from the due date at the rate established by the Beard of Directors. The Association may bring an action, at law, against the owner personally obligated to pay the same, or foreclose the lien against ['~he property. No owner may waive or otherwise escape liability of the assessments provided herein by non-use of the Common Area or abandonment of his lot. D-12. TERMINATION OF ASSOCIATION. The Association shall be terminated upon the condition of a governmental agency causing to be created a Public Service District which will provide for the maintenance and repair of streets located within the subdivision. DATED this day of , 1982. By Its STATE OF ALASKA ) ) SS. THIED JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the day of , 1982, before me, the a Notary Public for 'the State of Alaska, duly commissioned and sworn, personnally appeared '--'l to me known and known to me to be t~e identieal individua described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he signed the same as the free and voluntary act and deed of for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN U~ER MY HAND and official seal the day and year last above written. Notary Public in and for Alaska My commission expires: February 21, & ENGINEERS, INC. S 7125 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY ' ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502 1983 Jerry Weaver Platting officer Municipality of Anchorage Pouch 6-.650 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Dear Mr. Weaver: The following narrative is a drainage and hydrology analysis for Bavarian Hts. Subdivision. This letter is in- tended to quantify and qualify the existence of surface drainage, groundwater, wetlands, and to some extent the com- munity water supply for this subdivision. The 50 acres proposed for development is vegetated with a variety of native grasses and trees including alders, birch, black spruce and white spruce. The topography for the area shows a hill along the east boundary for this prop- erty and a predominant knoll located in the northwest corner of the property. The precipitation equiw~lent for both rain and snowfall in this area is approximately 15-.20 inches per year depending upon the year. The precipitation falling within the area of the subdivision and the adjacent sub- divisions flows in a westerly manner across Bavarian Heights Subdivision. This westerly flow of water across the surface of this 50-acre tract eventually finds its way to the headwaters of Gold Creek, located approximately 1200 feet west of Bavarian Heights Subdivision. The drainage basin for this area encompasses the 50 acres of the proposed Bavarian Heights Subdivision and an additional 20-30 acres east of Bavarian Heights Subdivision. The runoff from the property to the east is minimized due to the existence of a perenially flowing stream approximately 800 feet east/northeast of this subdivision which intercepts the surface water runoff from the upper hillside and channels it into Rabbit Creek. The amount of drainage originating from this fifty acres will not be changed by the addition of this subdivision. The only thing that will be changed will be the length of time for the drainage to reach Gold Creek. P.resently this flow reaches the creek by overland flow, whereas within the proposed subdivision it will reach the creek through a series of storm drains, grassed swales and drainage ditches. 5AGLE RIVER ANCHORAGE HOMER (907} 694-98~6 (907) 349.6561 (907) 235.8179 Page 2 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Hts. Drainage; February 21, 1983 91119 It is estimated that this subdivision will result in approximately 5.48 acres of impervious area. (2.73 acres of road area, 1.83 acres of homes, and 0.92 acres of driveways and other impervious areas). The drainage resulting from this additional impervious area will be channeled to the grassed swales adjacent to the roadways, in accordance with the road standards of Public Works Engineering. Engineering calculations presently put the total amount of surface runoff from this drainage basin to Gold C~eek at approximately 11.20 cubic feet per second. The addition of the 5.48 acres of impervious area would change the resultant creek hydrograph in that an additional 1.07 cubic feet per second of runoff would reach the creek sooner vi~ the' grassed swales and storm drainage system. The proposed subdivision partially lies within a stand- ing water area described on page 16 of the Hydrologic Study of the H~llside Area, prepared for the Boroughs, by %he U.S. Geological Survey in 1975. However, as stated on page 17 of this study, "field inspection is invaluable in evaluating any potential surficial drainage problem." The study goes on further in stating that "the peat material on the surface can act as a sponge in that it may be saturated one or two feet beneath the surface. The material below the peat, however, may not. be saturated. If wet m~u.~keg i~_~re ._~y_ed~an~_~d.~ -~e ~'or ~i~p~nt".- ~h'~'~ is the very condition that ade~_sur~a~l~ draina~e__~2~ovide~these ~%ay ibe made exists within this subdivision, as can be seen by the soil profiles included with the packet. Approximately half of this property is overlain by one to three feet of saturated peat with a very dense glacial till located just beneath the peat. The surface drainage provided by the roadway system and the underground storm drain system will d~finitely intercept the surface water presently saturating th~s peat. On page 28 of this same study, this area has been mapped out as being highly susceptible to surface and ground water pollution. The map of that area on page 28 coincides identically with the map on page 16. This designation of high susceptibility exists because it assumes that any conventional septic system installed in this area would discharge into a heavily saturated and permeable ground. Page 3 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Sub. February 2]., 1983 I~1119 However, field investigation on this site has revealed that it is only the surficial area of peat that is saturated. An engineered drainage plan for this subdivision will result in the "drying out" of this surficially saturated muskeg. This proposed subdivision lies partially within Wet- lands Management Plan, Area ~:30; however, this area has been classified as acceptable for mixed development. In addition, a Nationwide Wetlands Permit was issued by the Corps of Engineers on August 19, 1981. The area of principal concern to the Corps was the north-central portion of this property which has been tracted out and will be left in its natural state. The community water supply system has three wells, a central pumping house and the distribution system of pipes. The three wells currently have a combined pumping capacity of 133 gallens per minute. The primary well is an artesian well rated at 88 gallons per minute, located in the southwest corner of the subdivision. The second well rated at 37.5 gallons per minute, is located at the entrance of the subdivision, adjacent to Northfield Drive. The third well, rated at 7.5 gallons per minute, is located midway between the first and secend wells and approximately 150 feet north of the south property line. All three wells are located approximately 500-900 feet away from any private well. All three wells vary in depth from 140' to as deep as 210 feet. The effect of the proposed community well system upon the aquaifers currently serving residents along both the Prator and Mercedes Hill areas has been evaluated by the Dept. of Natural Resources under the water rights permitting processes and this department has granted water rights of 31,500 gallons per day for this subdivision. Page 4 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Sub. February 21, 1983 Job ~1119 The community water system as proposed is of sufficient capacity to service the proposed subdivision and has sufficient horizontal and vertical separation from any on-site wastewater disposal system. In addition, all the requirements of all responsible agencies governing the water systems have been complied with. The information contained in the above narrative is the result of numerous site investigations, engineering anal- ysis, and research. If there is any additional information your department requires concerning the drainage or hydrol- ogy of this proposed subdivision, please feel free to call us at 349-6561. W.~ry truly yours, E. Swanson, P.E. W~lliam C..d~ag~er Engirleer JES:WCH:dd February S & IENGIINIEERS, lINC. 7125 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 22, 1983 Jerry Weaver, Platting officer Municipality of Anchorage Pouch 6-.650 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Re: Bavarian Heights-Subd~vlslo Drainage Plan Dear Mr. Weaver: The following narrative is a discussion on the drainage plan proposed for Bavarian Heights Subdivision. This drainage plan has been engineered so as to lower the water table in the areas susceptible to ground water contamination from on-site septic tanks. The drainage system proposed for this development is shown as a blueline drawing attached to the subdivision plat. The drainage system will be composed of both fin ~rains and (~P storm drainage. Both types of proposed drainage are shown on the attached drainage plan. The fin drains will be utilized to intercept the high ground water and lower the groundwater elevation by re-directing 'the drainage through the subdivision The drainage system will then discharge this water to the headwaters of Gold Creek, which is where the present groundwater ultimately ends up. The drainage system as proposed has not increased the amount of drainage to Gold Creek. The purpose of the drainage system is only to permanantly de-water and lower the existing ground water to an elevation acceptable to Dept. of Environmental Protection so that on-site septic systems will function properly, and not contaminate the existing ground water. The fin drain system consists of sections of a flexible vertical fin made of deeply dimpled high strength styrene sheet enveloped in a non-woven polypropelene filter fabric. Perforated plastic pipe is inserted[ into each unit and connected, forming a continuous drainage curtain. Each section of pipe has a flap of fabric that overlaps the adjacent section, preventing any movement of soil into the system~ The vertical fin provides channels on both sides, permitting water to flow vertically to the perforated pipe at 'the base of the fin. EAGLE RIVER ANCHORAGE HOMER (907) 694-9846 (907) 349,6581 (907) 235,8179 Page 2 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Drainage System; February 22, 1983 Job 1119 Upon entering the perforated plastic pipe, the water is then conveyed to the drainage system as shown on the attached drawings. As can be seen from the attached drawings, the fin drains will be utilized to lower the groundwater table by installing these systems upstream of the affected areas. Thus, the fin drain system and connecting storm drainage will act as both a groundwater barrier and drainage conw~yance system. The drainage plan as proposed, was engineered so as to mitigate any impact on the area of standing water in the north-central portion of this subdivision. At the present time, as can be seen from the test hole logs and soil profiles accompanying this report, the water from this bog flows toward the headwaters of Gold Creek through a series of sand and sandy gravel deposits, running in a south-westerly direction across this property. The table below shows the engineering coefficients of permeability for the soils through which the water presently runs in comparison with the permeability coefficient for the fin drain. As can be seen from the table, the permeability coefficients are relatively equal. The permeability of the filter fabric is in fact less than some of the existing soils. Thus, the installation of this fin drain and storm drainage plan will not have any detrimental eff~c~..on th~. bog in terms of lowerlng the water tab"~. FILTER MEDIA COEFFICIENT OF PERMEA BILITY (FT/SEC.) Clean Graw~l (GW) .16 .32 Coarse sandy gravel (GP/SM), (SW), (SP) .013 - .10 Medium Sand (SP/SM), (SW/SM) · 0016 - .005 Filter fabric for fin drain .1 Page 3 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Drainage System; February 22, 1983 Job 1119 The drainage system as proposed will lower the ground water table in the affected area without disturbing any of the adjacent areas. The drainage system as proposed will lower the groundwater table a minimum of 4' below soils acceptable for on-site septic systems, in conformance with the requirements of the Dept. of Health and Environmental Protection. There is adequate slope across the property and to Gold Creek to convey this water without any engineering constraints. The system as proposed provides for an economical and environmentally safe development, as well as insuring that there will be no detrimental effect upon any of the adjacent lands. I hope the foregoing discussion will help alay your fears as to the intentions for drainage and on-site septic system installations within this subdivision. If you have any questions regarding the proposed engineering design, the specifications, engineering analysis or construction details, please feel free to call me at 694-9846. Sincerely, W~lliam C. ~agmaier Engineer WCH:dd February & ENGIINEERS, INC. 7125 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 18, 1983 Mr. Rexford Turner P.O. Box 589 Eagle River, Alaska 99577 RE: Preliminary soils exploration and percolation tests for Bavarian Heights Subdivision. Dear Mr. Turner: The information contained in this report is the result of our preliminary soils investigation on the Bavarian Heights Subdivision, ~)per Rabbit Creek Road area. Our investigation included the review of previous soils investigations, research of soils d~ta on surrounding property, and field examination with backhoe test pits. Forty-four test pits were excavated and[ examined during October and November of 1981. The test pits were logged and representative samples were taken. These varied in depths from 12 to 21 feet and were spaced throughout the proposed subdivision area. Prior to this report, eight perc tests were performed by Moening, Gray, and Associates during July of 1979, eight test pits were excavated and examined during September of 1978 by Moening, Gray and Associates~ and[ four test pits were logged by John M. Lambe during December of 1977. The test pit locations for all projects are shown on Figure 1. In all cases, subsurface examination was accomplished with backhoe equipment. Surface drainage throughout the area is in a westerly direction except for the north central area of the property where a southerly trending swale occurs between the east ridge and a small, hill to the west. Drainage is excellent along the easterly ridge and small hill. Drainage in the afore-mentioned swale and southwesterly corner is moderate, due to the lack of suitable outfall. The water tends to percolate into the existing gravel, underlying the southwest corner of the subdivision. EAGLE RIVER ANCHORAGE HOMER (907) 694.9846 (907) 349.6561 (907) 235-8179 Page 2 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Soils Report; Job February 18, 1983 1119 The surficial soils in this area were deposited during the final glaciation. The primary depositional agents included ice, streams, outwash, and ponds. These produced a somewhat complex series of materials varying widely in character. The northern half of the ridge extending along the east side of the property consists of several feet of silts and silty sandy gravel overlying a fairly well graded sandy gravel to gravelly sand. This material was quite dense and had a moderate to low moisture content with no water table conditions encountered. A slight water seep was encountered at 7' - 8' deep in three of the test holes dug. The percolation tests performed in this area were acceptable for on site waste disposal systems. In the southeast corner of the property, soils consist of a bluish gray sandy silt to clayey silt. The deposit is essentially impervious. It has a low moisture content and very firm consistency except were it is in contact with surface water. Test. pit information indicates the silts and clay are underlain by a w~ry dense sandy gravelly cobble. This material is also impervious. None of 'the perc tests performed in this area met the Municipal Standards for waste disposal systems. The small hill and side slopes in the northwest portion contain a thin veneer of silty sands overlying stratified sandy gravel to gravelly sand. These sands and gravels contain some very thin and apparently discontinous silt beds or lenses. The materials have a low moisture content and all test holes performed in this area will meet the existing Municipal criteria for on site waste disposal systems. The southwest corner of the property consists of gravelly cobble to sandy gravel which is overlain by a thin two foot veneer of silty sandy clays. In some locations closer to the southwest corner of the property the gravel comes entirely to the surface. These gravels are very pervious and at this time a water table exists in this area varying from three feet to nine feet. With proper drainage considerations, this area could meet the existing Municipal criteria for on site waste disposal systems. Page 3 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Soils Report; February 18, 1983 Job 1119 We conclude that the area under consideration known as Bavarian Heights Subdivision is unsuitable for the most part under its present zoning for subdivision development. A cluster development or PUD is reeo~ended. As can be seen from the attached drawing, approximately 60% of the proposed subdivision property has ground that is unacceptable for on site waste disposal systems due to poor soils and/or groundwater conditions. A comprehensive drainage plan engineered for this 50-acre parcel would allow the use of on-site waste disposal systems on an additional 20-30% of this acreage. Drainage characteristics should be addressed during initial subdivision design. This is particularly important in the southwest corner of the subdivision where surface drainage improvements will be required. The water in the southwest corner of the subdivision apparently comes from a combination of surface flow off of the hill to the east and deep ground water flow coming out of the peat bog in the north central portion of this subdivision. Depending upon road configuration and subdrain placement, this area could w~ry easily be permanently dewatered. There are also some sporadic water seeps at varying depths located along the hill on the east side of the property and the mid central portion of the property. These water seeps are for the most part quite deep and should not interfere with any residential home foundations, nor any on site septic systems. Foundation subbase material will vary and also require individual attention prior to construction. For example, materia].s on site vary in frost susceptibility from NPS to F-4. Consistency of the granular material appears to be generally medium dense to dense. The finer materials or cohesiw~ soils appear to range from stiff to w~ry firm. Where exposed to excessive moisture~ commonly near the surface, the cohesive materials are soft. Because of the wide variety of soils within this large 50-acre tract, it is recommended that all foundation designs be subject to engineering analysis prior to foundation construction. Page 4 S & S Engineers, Inc. Bavarian Heights Subdivision; February 18, 1983 Job 1119 we appreciate conducting this preliminary examination for you and ask that you contact us if any additional information is required at 349-6561. Re slm~¢ t $~/~ly submitted~ T.R. Smith, Will~.am ~" Haggler Engineer TRS:WCH:dd E REPRASENTATIV SOIL PROFILES AND PERCOLATION TESTS TEST HOLE # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21. 22 23 24: 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 TOTAL DEPTH 11.0 ft. 13.0 ft. 12.0 ft. 11.0 ft. 10.0 ft. 13.0 ft. 11.0 ft. 11.0 ft. 19~. 0 ft. 13.5 ft. 10.5 ft. 12.0 ft. 10.5 ft. 13.5 ft. 13.0 ft. 12.0 ft. 11.5 ft. 12.5 ft. 11.5 ft. 13.5 ft. 19.0 ft. 15.0 ft 12.0 ft 10.0 ft 8.0 ft 10.0 ft 18.0 ft 11.0 ft 9.0 ft 15.5 ft 10.0 ft 14.0 ft 16.5 ft 10.0 ft 13.0 ft. 16.0 ft. 13.0 ft. 10.0 ft. 17.0 ft. 13.0 ft, 11.0 ft. 11.0 ft. 11.0 ft. 12.0 ft. BAVARIAN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION Soils Test TABLE 1 SOIL CLASSIFICATION PERC. RATE SM/ML -ML SM/GM SM/GM SM/GM ML/CL SM/ML SM/ML SP/GM GW/SP SM/GM SP/GM SM/GM sM/sp SM/GM GP SP GP/SP SM/SP SM/GP GW/GM SP SP SP GW GW GW SP/GP sM/sp GW GW GW GM/SM GH/SP SM/ML GW GP/S GW/SW ML/CL nonpercable nonpercable nonpercable nonpercable nonpereable nonpercable nonpercable nonpercable 22 min./in (water seep 7') 8.6 min/in 40 min/in 48 min/in (water seep, 8 ) 12 rain/in (water seep, 8') 34 rain/in nonpercable nonpercable nonpercable (water see~,6 nonpercable nonpercable(water seep, 6' visual perc(water seep,6'~ visual perc(grd, wtr.,ll'~ visual perc(grd, wtr.,3') nonpercable(water seep,7.f 17 min/in(water seep, 11.4 min/in(seep, 11.5') 7.5 min/in 5.7 min/in visual perc(grd.wtr.,5' 2.5 min/in visual perc 7.5 min/in visual perc 60 min/in visual perc visual perc 8.8 min/in 88 min/in 26.6 min/in(wtr, seep, 7'' nonpercable visual perc(grd wtr. 9' visual perc visual perc(grd wtr. 3' visual perc(grd wtr. 6' nonpercable FI SOILS LOG ENG I NEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 I--I PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:. .[~[~j~c~[~.~ Oil Hole #1 DATE PERFORMED: (/nt ?9. lqR1 Section 35, T12N, R3W, SM LEDAL DESCRIPTION: SLOPE SITE PLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 11 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19- 20- PT SM/Mt. Brown Silty clay with some cobble GM Gray hardpan gravelly silt very dense SM/ML Gray silty clay very stiff clay 9:20 9:50 10:15 10:50 11:20 12:00 WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? NO IF YES, AT WHAT / DEPTH7 (}ross Net Depth to Net Reading Date Time Time . ~ Wate¢ Drop 10/29 0 q 0 0 #1 10/29 30 Min. 30 MiD 1/4" 1/4" #2 10/29 55 Min 55 Hin 3/8" 3/8" #3 10/29 90 Min 90 MiD 1/2" 1/2" #4 10/29 120 Ein 120 Hin 1/2" 1/2" ~ !0/29 ~n ~ ~n ~- ~ ,o,, ~ ~,, PERCOLATION RATE TEST RUN I~ETWEE7'4 NonDercabl e minute~/inch) 7 -- FT AND !)~ FT COMMENTS SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 [] PERVO LATION TE~'T PERFOF~MED FOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #2 [)ATE PERFORMED: October 29, 19.81 LEGAL GESCRII'TION: PT 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 10- 11 13- 14 15 16 17 18 lg 20- Sec. 35t T12Nt R3W. t SM ML Gray Silty Sandy Clay Very dense SLOPE SITE PI.AN ENCOUNTERED? O IF YES, AT WHAT ..... DEPTH? I Gross Net Depth to Net {~U 1U/;{? U ' u u O #1 " 30 min 30 min 1/~" 1/~" #2 " 70 min ~0 min 1/2" 1/4" #3 " ~0 min 40 min 1/2" 0 #4 " 150 min 40 min 1/2" 0 9:00 9:30 10:10 10:50 11:30 PERCOLATION RATE n0npercable (ml.utes/im:h) 7 .- .TA.O --8 ,.~T TEST RUN [3ETWE F_~ ~ - Surface ~ter ontering .e×cav~tion COMMENTS [] SOILS LOG PERFORMED FOR:_ Bruton Subdivision ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 TH #3 DATE PERFORMED: [] Pi" RCO LATIO N TEST October 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIFTION: PT 2 :) 4 5- 6- 7' 8 9 Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SM Blue Gray Silty sand SM/GM Grayish, moist sandy silt with' SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14- 15- 16- 17- 19 20 9:30 10:10 10:45 11:15 WAS G.OU.O WATER NO ~ -~ ENCOUNTERED? ' O IF YES, AT WHAT ..... DEPTH? =-~/-~-'-- 10/29 0 0 0 u #1 " 40 40 3/8" 3/8" #2 75 ~o i/2~ i/8" -- #3 " 105 30 1/2" 0 Surfac! Water Ilfiltratior Ruined Pe ~c. PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercable {mlnutes/h~ch) TEST RUN ~TW~[E~k~ __~.__.--_ ~T AND 7 , FT COMMENTS Surface water entering excavation I'-I SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton. Subdivision TH #4 [:)ATE PERFORMED: r~ctober 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 PT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-- 13- 14 16 17 18 19 20- Sec. 35, T2N~ R3W, SM CL Blue silty clay SM/GM Blue Gray sandy silt very dense cobble intermixed in silt SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER COUNTEREO IF YES. AT ~HAT DEPTH? (]toss Net Depth to Net Reading Date 'rime Time Water Drop 0 lO/X9 U U U U #1 " 30 30 0 0 #2 " bU ~U U U #3 " 100 40 0 0 #4 I~U :~0 1/~" 1/~" 9:40 10:10 10:40 11:20 11:50 Nonpercable minute~/inch ~ FT PERCOLATION RATE' 7 TEST RU~ ~FT~V~[EJ~,j FT AND COMMENTS Surface water enterinq excavation [] SOIt. S LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway ^nchorane, Alaska 99502 n PERCOLATION TE~T PERFORMED FOR:. Bruton Subdivision TH #5 DATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 PT 2 3 4 5 7- 8- 9- Sec. 35, T12N~ R3W, SM ML Brown silty clay SM Brown silty sand SM/GM Dark brown gravelly silt SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14- 15- 16 17 18 19 20 WAS GROUND WATER IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH;* ..... Reading Date Time Time Water Drop U [O/X~ O U U U #1 " 4.5 45 1/4" 1/4" #2 80 35 1/2" 1/4" #3 " 110 30 1/2" 0 #4 ,' 140 30 1/2" ~ 10:00 10:45 11:20 11:50 12:20 p£F[coLA'r~oN RArE Nonpercabl e TEST RUN I}~T~/EFr. I~ ~i FT AND , (mlnute~linch 7~ ~, COMMENTS SOILS LOG PERFORMED FOI~: Bruton Subdivision TH #6 ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, 2.1aska 99502 PERCOL.ATtON TEST DATE pERFORMEmOctobe_r 29, 1981 -- LEGAl. DESCRIPTION.' I PT 3 4 § 7- 8- 9 Sec. 35~ T12N~ R3W~ SM ML Light Brown Silty clay CL Blue silty clay SM Silty sand with cobbles, dense Large persentage of fines SLOPlc SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13- 15 16 17- 18- lg 20 WAS GROUND WATER FNCOUNTERlcD? ~l(] ' pC) DEPTH? ...... 0 10/29 0 0 0 0 #1 " 30 30 0 0 #2 " 60 30 0 0 #3 SIlr~:R ~ wRt~r crntRmin~i~'in 10:1~ 10:45 11:15 PERCOLA'I'IO N RA3'E ~ Der(~k (minutes/inch) TlcST RM~ 13lcTWI[EFJ ~ 7 ,~ FT AND ~-~----- FT Surface water entering excavation COMMlcNTS [] SOILS LOG PERFORMED FOR: ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway An(:horane, Alaska 9950p- p~-'RCO LATIC)N TEST Bruton Subdivision TH #7 October 29, 1981 DATE PERFORMED:_ LEGAL OESCRIFrTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SLOPE SITE PLAN 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 11 33 14 15 16 17- 18- 19- 20 PT SM/Mt. Blue gray silty sand and clay moist WASGROUNOWATER NO ENCOUNTERED? IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 1].:10 11:50 12:30 12:50 Reading Water 0 0 #iL 174" #3 !5/8' ion (';toss Net Cate 'rime Time 10/29 0 0 " 40 40 " 80 40 " 100 20 Sur ace water confaminat nonpercable 7 FT Net Drop 0 1/4" 1/4" 1/8" PERCOLATION RATE 5 TEST RUN GSTV, rE~r~ PT AND COMMENTS Surface water entering excavation ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway ~nchora~e, Alaska 99502 D SOILS LOG [] PERCOLATION TES"T PERFORMED FOR:_ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Bruton Subdivision TH #8 Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM DATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 SLOPE SITE PLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19- 20- PT SM/ML Blue silty clayey sand, very moist WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? O P · E Gross Net Depth to Net Reading Date Time Time Water Drop 0 10/29 0 0 0 0 #1 " 30 30 1/8" 1/8" #2 " 60 30 1/8" 0 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:50 PERCOLATION RATE NO~loercable 6 TEST RU~ ~3~:I'W~EI"J -- FT AND COMMENTS Surface water e~tering excavation. (~inutssllnch) 8 FT [] SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Hi~3hway Anchorame, Alaska PERFORMED FOI:~:. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Bruton.Subdivision TH #9 Sec. 29, T12N, R3W, SM DATE PERFORMEO: PERCOLATION TES-'F October 29, 1981 SLOPE SITE PLAN I PT 3 4 5 7- 8 9 SP Black sand Moist GM/ML Brown silty gravel, with cobble, dense lO 11 12 13 14 15 16- 17' 18 19 20 COMMENTS WAS GROUND WATER yes P'NCOUNTEREO? water seep at 6.0' IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? 0 10/29 0 0 0 0 1 " 30 30 i 1/2" 1 1/2' 2 " 60 30 2 3/~1" 1 1/4" 11:30 12:00 12:30 22 mi n/i n PERC;OLAT~O N RATE 7 5 FT AN() ___ FT TEST RUN D£T~U~E~I Black sand lenses interspersed in the silty ~.ravel [] SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska ~9502 [] PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subaifision TH OA'rE PERFORMED: 0ctnher 29:lgR1 LEGAL DESCR Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SLOPE SITE PLAN 1 2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20- PT SM/GM Silty sandy gravel, dense, wi'th cobble GW/SP Black sand~ gravel SM/GM Silty sandy,gravel WAS GROUND WATER NO ENCOUNTEREO? IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? S Gross Net Oepth to Net Reading Date Time Time Water Drop 0 10/29 0 0 0 0 I " 15 15 2" 2" 2 " 30 15 4" 2" 3 " 45 15 5 3/4" i 3/4 4 " 60 15 7 1/2" I 3/4 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 8.6 min/in COMMENTS PEP, CO LA3'IO N RATE {minutet/in~h) 7 9 . FT TEST RU~ 13ETVk/~EIq FT AND SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, ~.laska 99502 PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:__ Bruton Subdivision TH #11 DATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGAI_ DESCRIPTION= Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SLOPE SITE PLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19- 20- PT SM/GM Silty sandy gravel WAS GROUND WATER NO ENCOUNTERED? IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 Gross Net Depth to Net 0 10/29 0 0 0 1 " 30 30 1 1/4" I 1/4" 2 " 60 30 2 3/4" ,3 " 90 ~0 3 1 4 " 180 30 3 3/4" 3/4" PERCOLATION RATE. 40 Igin/in - mir~ute~lin~h) TEST RUN 13ETW~F.P,/ __ ~ . FT AND --~- FT COMMENTS Sandy lenses interspersed in silty gravel 2" - 4" lenses SOILS LOG PERFORMED FOR: Bruten Subdivision ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS E] PERCOLATION TEST 7125 01d Seward Highway ^nchorape, Alaska 99502 October 29, i981 TH #12 DATE PERFORMED: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SLOPE SITE pLAN 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13- 14 15 16 17 18 19- 20= PT GM/ML SP -~__.~ Black Sand (water seep at 8') SM Brown Silty Sand ENCOUNTERED? only a water seep at 8' IF YE~, AT WHAT ..... DEPTH? Gross Net ~)epth fo Net Reading Date Time Time Water Drop #0 10/29 0 0 d 0 #1 " 30 30 1/2" 1/2" #2 " 60 30 1 1/2" #3 '~ 90 30 1 5/8" 5/8" 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 48 PERCOLATION RATE' TEST RUN D~TW/[F.~J (minutes/inch) 5 7 FT AND FT COMMENTS GM/ML material was petted because of the water seep at 8'. The SP material will perc at better than 15 Tin/in. f~ SOILS LOG ENGIHEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway ~nchora~e, Alaska 9950~ [] PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:__ Bruton iSubdivision TH #13 [)ATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGALDESCRI~q'ION: Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 PT 3 4 5 6 7 10 ~4 16 SM Brown silty sand Brown sand dense, moist (water seep at 8') SM Brown silty sand with cobble 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 · SLOPE SITE pLAN WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? only a water seep at 8' IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? · = ...... Raad~ng Date Time Time Wa<er Dro~ 0 113/29 0 0 0 0 1 " 15 15 1 1/2 i 1/2 2 " 30 15 3 i 1/2 3 '~ 45 15 4 1/4 1 1/4 4 " 60 i5 5 1/2 I 1/4 PERCOLATION RATE TEST RUN D.~ TW'E F-J~ 12 mi n/i n _(minut,l/i,",ch) 5 PT AND 7 FT COMMENT~ i"l SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highv!ay Anchorane, ~.laska 99502 [] PERCOLATION TEST PERI:ORMED FDR:_ Bruton. Subdivision TH #14 DATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION= 1 Pl' 3 4 6- 7- 8- 9 Sec. 35, T12N~ R3W, SM SM Brown silty sand ~M/GM Sandy gravelly silt SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14 15- 16- 17- lB 19 20 1:15 1:45 2:10 2:45 3:00 3:30 WASGROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? NO IF YES, AT WHAT ' DEPTH? ...... Gross Net Depth to Net Read~ng Date Time Time Water Drop o lO,/? o o 1 3n 30 2 " 55 25 2" 1" 3 " 90 35 2 3/4" 3/4" ~ " 105 15 3 ]/4 5 " 135 30 3 7/8 7/8 pERCOLATION TEST RUN 34 mi n/i n .--Iminut"/i~h) 7 _ F'r AND~9 - FT COMMENTS [] SO~LS LOG ENG I HEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway ~nchorace, 2.1aska 9950~. [] PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:__ Bruton Subdivision TH #15 DATE PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGAL DE$CRIFrTION: 1 2 3- 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13- 14- 15- 16 17 18 19 20 PT Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SM Surface water at 5' SLOPE SITE PLAN Yel 1 ow-brown silty cla'/ WAS GROUND WATER L I-~NCOUNTER ED? NC) , g ? IF: YES, AT WHAT I~)EPTH? ....... G~oss Nat Depth to Net PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercab~ TEST RUN J3ET~MEF.~J .... PT AND -- .. FT COMMENTS PERFORMED FOR: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PT 1 2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 '14 15 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- Bruton Subdivision SEC 35~ T]2N~ R3W~ SM SM/GM Brown silty gravel groundwater/surface seep at 4' COMMENT~ SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Hi.qhway Anchorage, Alaska 99502 [] PERCOLATION TEST TH #16 DATE PERFORMED: Qctober 29~ 1981 SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS ~.OU~D WATER Yes °L ENCDUNTERED? I.= IF YES. AT WHAT 4 ~ DEPTH? Reading Date Time Net 'Time Depth to Water Net Drop PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercable TEST RU~ i'3ETV,/EEI~ -- __ FT AND (minute~/inch) -- P'r [] SOIL~ LO~ ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 PERCOLATION TEST PER~=ORMEOFOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #17 DATE PERFOFiM~:D: nctober 29, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13- SEC. 35t T12N, R3W~ .SM PT SM/GM/SP Brown silty sandy gravel with sand seams SP -water seepage through sand lens and along silt bed SP SLOPE WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? ~[0 water seepage at 6' IF YE~,AT WHAT DEPTH? ....... SITE PLAN 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 p£RCOLAT~O N RATE COMMENTS__~f water ~eepag~ is cnntrnll~d: Gross Net Oep[h to Net Time Time Water Drop Nonpercabl e {minutes/inch) FT AND -- , FT [] SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska .~_n502 PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #18 DATEPERF~RMED= October 29~ 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 PT 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13- 14- 15- 16 17 18 19 20 SEC. 35~ T12N, R3W~ ~M SM Brown sandy silt dense SLOPE SITE PLAN 3:00 3:25 3:45 4:15 4:45 WAS GROUND WATER E P IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 0 10/29 0 0 0 0 1 " 25 25 1/8" 1/8" 2 " 45 20 1/~" 1/8" 3 " 75 3~ 1/4" 0 4 " 105 30 3/8" ~/8" pERCOLATION RATE 'rEST RUN Nonpercabl e O 7 FT AND ~ · FT COMMENTS ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 (lld Seward Highway Anchorage, ~.laska 9.n50~. SOILS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:_ Bruton Subdivision TH #19 DATE PERFORMED: (~gtober 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, T12N. R3W,.SM 1 PT ML 3 Silty Clay 4 5 /GM Silty sandy cobble 6 SP Brown sand 7 SM/GM 8 Silty sandy cobble SITE PLAN 10 11 13- 14- 15- 16 17 18 19 20 COMMENTS WAS GROUND WATER [~JO ~J ENCOUNTERED? ~ Water Seepage at 6' P I-' IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? ....... Gro$~ Net Depth to Net Reading Date Time Time Water Drop PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercabl e (minute~lim, ch) TEST I:~J~l []ET'A/EE~ FT AND FT Nonoercab'le due to water seepage ENG I NEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 (lld Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska ~.~502. [] [] SOILS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #20 DATE PERFORMED: October' 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIFTION: 1 PT 4 5 6 7 8 SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM GP =[ Sandy gravel ~-- saturated CL Gray clay moist SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20 COMMENTS CL WAS GROUND WATER S ENCOUNTEREG? N0 °L Gray caly (surf%~ _wa~e,.r seepag'e) p very dense IF YES, AT WHAT E DEPTH? .......... Gross Net Oepth to Net Reading Date Time Time Water Drop PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercabl e {mlnut~/inch) TEST RUN [~,:T~A~E~I FT AND FT Nonpercable due' to surface water seepage P~cl. ureg #9 & 10 See ' ' SOILS LOG ENG I NEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane,./~.laska 99502 ri PERCOLATION TEST 'ERFORMEDFOR: Bruton Subchvl!~lon TH #21 DAT~: PERFORMED: October 29, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIFrlON= 1 PT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SEC 35, T12N, R3W, SM CL Yellow silty clay SP Black sand saturated SLOPE SITE PLAN 10- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17- 18- lg., 20 WAS GROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED? Yes IF YES. AT WHAT Il ft. ' PERCOLATION RATE ~OPDercable [mlnut,s/i~h) TEST RUN D~T~F.~J . FI' AND FT :O~ENTS The perc~b~e soil' (SP) was saturated preventing any perc test. See pies 4-8 . ~CL..$ Date:. SIEVE ANALYSIS DATA AND COMPUTATION SHEET Weight of Sample_ / ~ q~$' gm. Sieve O],enings Weight Cumulative Inches Milli- Sieve Retained Percent Percent meters ~esh in Grams Retained Finer 2.00 1.50 1.050 26.67 0.742 18,85 0.525 ~3.33 ~/2.' 0°- 0,~ I 00~ 0.371 9.423 o. 263 ~. 6~o -0.185 4.699 4 0.131 3.327 0.093 2.362 o. 065 1. ~5~ lO 0.046 1.~68 O. 0328 O. ~53 O, 0232 O. 589 0.0164 0.417 ,~$6~ ~',q ~ 2q-~ q '~ 63. 0.0116 0.295 o. oo~ o. 208 O. 0058 0.147 100 ~ ~ ~J- -VO 0.--0. ~)~ O. 0041 O. 104 o. 0029 o. 074 20o 0.(~18 0.046 TOTAL SOILTEST iNCORPORATED · 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, PERFORM~:D FDR: Bruton .Subdivision ENG I NEERS-SURVEYORS 7]25 01d Seward Highway · ^nchorane, Alaska .~.n502 TH #22 DA~E PERFORMED: SOILS LO(] [] PERCOI-ATION TEST October 30, ~981 LEGALDESCRI~ION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 PT 2 ML. GP 4 5 6 SP 7 9- Silty clay Gravelly cobble Gray sand saturated SLOPE SITE PLAN 10- 11 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19- 20- COMMENTS SM SM Silty sand Black silty sand WAS GROUND WATER Yes ENCDUNTERED? IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? S PERCOLATION RATE nonpercable (rnJnut et/i~,ch) , TEST RUNI3~TW'[F~ . FT AND . ~ FT The percable sofls (GP and S?) were saturated, p~eventing any perc test. (see pic. #10) PERFOR~MED B ¥: ._.J ~,~-~ r, DCL-6 Date: SIE~E ANALYSIS DATA .~,E) CONtPUTATION SHE']T Weight of Sample. ~_~'0-' gm. Sieve O)~enin~s Weight Cumulative Inches Milli- Sieve Retained Percent 'Percent meters Mesh in Grams Retained i~ inet 2. O0 1.50 1. 050 26.6'~ 0. 742 18.85 0.525 13.33 Yz_" C. 371 9. 483 O. 263 6. 680 O, ].31 ' 3,327 /6/ C. 093 2,362 /9~ o. 065 L 651 ~o I 0. 046 1. 168 /14' O. 0328 O. 833 ,~ 1 O. 0232 O, 589 O, 0116 O, 295 4~ o. oo8~ o. 208 o. ooss o. 147 lOO 0. 0041 0. 104 O, 0029 O. 074 200 O, 0018 O, 046 T~TAL SOILTEST INCORPORATED · 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. PERFORMED FOR: ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway ^nchorane, Alaska ~9502 Bruton.SQbdivisioh TH #23 [] SOILS LOCi [] PERCOLATION TEST OA~EPERFORMED: October 23, 1981 LEa^LDESCR~nOH: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8- 9- 10- 11 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- lg- 20- :OMM£NTS Pl' S~t Brownish/gray silty sand Dense SPvBlack sand ~Water seep along clay layer Ct. Blue gray dense clay SLOPE SITE" PLAN WAS GROUND WATER S ENCOUNTERED? NO L 'O Water seep along clay layer [ IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? Grost Net Depth to Net Reading Date Time Time Wale~ D~op PERCOLATIO~ EATE TEST RUN Nenpercable due to water seepage. NonDercab'l e , (mlnules/;r~ch) FT AND FT ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 99502 PEREORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision ' TH #24 DA~E PERFORMED: L~GAL D~SCRmT1ON: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM SOILS LOG PERCOt~TION TEST Qctober 30, i. 981 1 2 3 4 5 § 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O COMMENTS PT ML GM/GP Water seep along silty layer SM/MI. SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? No IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? S Growl Net Depth to Net Reading Dale Time Time Water Drop 0 10/30 0 0 0 0 I " 35 35 2" 2 2 50 15 -- b" I - 3 65 15 4 1/8" 1 1/8" 4 80 lb 5 1/8" 1 5 95 15 6 1/8" 1 6 110 15 7 7/8" 7 125 15 7 7/8 7/8" 1:25 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 PERGOLA'rIo ht RATE TEST RUN DETV,~EI'J 17 mi n/i n. (rninut~/ir,ch) ~ FT AND ~ FT PERFORMED FOR:__ Bruton. Suhd].v~s]on LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3~~, ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 99502 TH #25 SOILS LOG PERCO L~e~TION TEST DAI~EPERFORMED: October 30, 1981 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9- 10- 11 13 -- 14 15 16 17 "18 19 20 PT GW/GM Brownish gray gravel with traces of fines water seep silt bed SM Silty Sand 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:25 2:35 2:45 along SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUNDWATER ~0 S ENCOUNTERED? ~ P E IF YES. AT WHAT ..... DEPTH? Gross Net Depth to Net Readlng D~te Time Time Water Drop 0 10/30 0 O O 1 " 15 15 1 1/2" 1 1/2" 2 30 15 2 1/2" 3 40 10 3 1/2 1 4 50 10 4 5/8 1 1/8 5 60 10 5 1/2 7/R PERCOLATION RATE TEST RUN D£1V~!F~ 11.42 mi n/i n, {m~..,,,/~,) 4 ~T AND 6 FT COMMENTS PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision .TH ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 01d Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 #26 [] SOILS LOG []] PER CO [~,TION TEar DATE PERFORMED: October 30, 1~81 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 2 3- 4- 5- 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19- 20- PT SM Silty sand SP Gray sand SLOPE 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER ENCOUNTERED? ___No P E IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 0 10/30 0 0 - _ 0 g i 15 15 2 1/8" 2 1/8 2 30 15 4 1/8 2 3 45 15 6 1/8 2 4 60 15 8 1/8 2 PERCOLATION RATE TEST RUN DEI'V,~FJ'J 7.5 rain/in. (mlnui.s/ir~ch) 7 FT AND 9 FT COMMENTS C} SO~LS LOG £NGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR:. Bruto~ 'Subdivisfon TH #27' DAI~E PERFORMED: November 2, 1981 .LEGAL DESCRIPTION.' 1 PT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13- 14- 15- 16 17 18 19 20 SEC. 35~ 1'12N~ R3Wt SM SM Sandy silt SP Gray sand SM/M1 Gray sandy, clayey silt SLOPE SITE:. PLAN SP Gray sand Dense 3:25 3:35 3:45 3:55 4:05 4:15 4:25 WAS GROUNDWATER S ENCOUNTERED? NO L O P IF YES, AT WHAT DEFTH? 11/2 0 n 0 0 10 10 2" 2 ZU [0 I1" 2 30 10 6 1/8" 2 1/8 40 10 8 1/8" 2 50 10 9 7/8" 1 3/4 60 iU il b/H I 3/4 PERCOLATION RATE ~_7 min./in .(minute~/in<:hl TEST RUN DET~A~F.N 14 FT AND 16 . FT %OMMEN'r$ PERFORMED FOR:__ LEGAL D ESCRIFTION: Bruton Subdivision 'TH #28 SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM ENG I NEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 (lld Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 [-1 SOILS LOG [-I PERCOLATION TEST DATE PERFORMED: November 2~ 1981 3 PT 2 3 Sandy Si]t 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19 20 SP Gray sand ML Gray silty clay Surface water and ground water infiltration SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER S ENCOUNTERED? Yes IF YES, ATWHAT 5[ Non)ercable due to water seepage TEST RUN G~T~EFJ',J FT AND FT :OMMENTS Groundwater appears to result from water seep buildup in sand lens ,lust above the' silt/clay layer ENGINEERS.-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 [] [3 SOILS LOC~ PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMIEO FOR= LEGAL DESCRIP'TION: 1 PT 2 4 7 .9 1 o 11 13 14 16- 17 19- 20- ;OMMENTS Bruton SubSivision ' TH ¢29 SEC. 35. T12N, R3t,!, ~M GM Brown silty gravel GW Gray brown will graded gravel OATEPERFORMEO: ,November 2, 1981 SLOPE SITE: PLAN 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:30 3:45 4:00 WASGROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED? NO IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? S 11/2 0 0 0 0 [5 15 6 6 30 15 12 6 refille hole with water 11/2 0 0 45 15 6 6 60 15 12 6 PERCOLATION RATE TEST RUN 13ETV,/EF.J'J 2.5 mi n/i n FT AND--8 · FT OCL-$ SIEVE ANALYSIS Sieve 0 )enings Weight C~ulat ive Inches Milli- Sieve Retained . Percent Percent meters Mesh in Grams Retained ~iner 2. O0 1.50 1. 050 26, 67 0. 742 18.85 Vz" '%7 ~4 _ C. 371 9. 423 O. 263 6. 680 O. 131 3. 327 o. 065 1. 651 lO ~ 0 7 ~ [[ G 4 ~_o. 9 ~ ~-~ 0. 0328 0. 833 O. 0232 O. 5S9 O. 0116 O. 2!)5 o. oos2 o. 2o8 O. 0041 O. 104 0. 0029 O. 074 200 M~ -1 ~'¢" q q $-~ 0 ~--~ O. 0018 O. 046 TUI'AL SOIL. TEST INCORPORATED · 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway Ancherane, /~.laska 99502 [] SOILS t. OG [] PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision. TH #30 PERFORMED: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM November 2, 1981 1 2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O PT GW Sandy gravel SM Silty sand SLOPE SITE ?LAN WASGROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED? ~0 IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? S L '0 P E Gro$1 Net Depth lo Net Reading {}ate Time ·rime Water Drop PERCOLATION R~TE Visual perc. TEST RUN GET~J~EN FT AND COMMENTS Performed visual perc actual Derc est. 2.5 rnin/in PERFOR?,FD BY: ,_~.~'~ CERTIFIED BY:~/~. DATE: ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99502 SOILS LO(; PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision ' TH #31 DATEPERFORMED: November 2, 1981 LEGAL DESCR[PTION.' SEC. 35- T12N~ R3W, SM PT GM 3 Silty gravel 4 5 6 GW/GM 7 Well graded gravels with some fines 8 SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 13 14 15 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- .'OMMENTS 2:30 2:45 3:00 3 15 3:30 WASGROUNDWATER i ENCOUNTERED? No ~ IF YES, AT WHAT ....... · DEPTH? 11/2 0 0 0 n 15 15 2 1/4 2 1/4 3n 15 ~ 1/8 1 7/~ 45 15 6 1/8 2 60 15 7 1/~ 2 PERCOLATION RATE' 7,5 m'J n/i I1 (mN, ut,s/inch) TEST RUN I}E'~v,r~F-~J 7 FT AND 9 FT =ERFOR~,~ED BY: <~,~--~q- CERTIFIED BY: ',---.-'-/--s' ~: DATE:_/ ENG I NEE RS-- SURVEYORS 7125 ~ld Seward Highway ^nchorane, Alaska 99502 SOtLS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Brut0n Subdivision TH #32 ' DATE PERFORMED: November 2. 1981 SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM LEGAL DESCRIPTION.' 1 2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PT SP/GP Grayish, tan sand with gravel SP Silty sand SLOPE SITE PLAN ENCOUNTERED? ,~J0 -- IF YES, AT WHAT . DEPTH? ........ :OMMENTS Actual perc esi; is appro. 4-5 min/in. Visual Perc on SC~/GP soils TEST RUN eET~/EF-~J FT AND . FT Performed visual parc on SP/GP soils ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 (~ld Seward Highway ^nchora~e, /~.laska 99592 PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision . 'tH #33 DA~E PERFORMED: LEGAL OESCRIFTION; SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM [] SOILS LOCi PERCOLATION TEST November 2, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12- 13 14 15- 17- 18- 19- 20- :OMMENTS PT SM Brown silty sand SP Brown sand SM Brownish silty sand SP Brown/gray sand ML Silty sandy clay SP Brown sand SM/ML Brown sandy clayey silt 1:55 2:30 2:50 3:20 3:45 4:15 4:45 SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER NO ENCOUNTERED? IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH;' 0 11/2 () U U 0 I 35 35 5/8" 5/R -~--- 55 ZU 1" 3/~ 3 85 30 1 1/2" 1/2 4 110 25 2" 1/2 5 140 30 2 1/2" 1/2 6 170 30 3" 1/2 PERCOt. ATIO H RATE' TI:ST RUN D£TV~EJ~J 60 mi n/i n I~.,,t.,/~.~h) 6 FT AND 8 FT DCL-6 9ate: end Teet Eumber. Sheet Number SIEVE ANAL¥S~[S DATA ~%ND COMFOTATION SHEET Weight of' Sample. .'~ I ~.f)! gm. Sieve 0 )enin6s Weighl Cumulative Inches Mill:I- Sieve Retained _. Percent Percent meters Mesh in Grams Retained ~iner 2.00 1.50 1. 050 26.67 0. 742 18.85 0,371 9,4~3 o. acs e. ass O. 093 2. 362 0.046 1.168 0.0328 . O. ~3 O. ~32 O. 089 O. 0116 O. 295 O. 0029 O. 074 2C0 Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ U 7~ O. ~18 O. 046 T~AL SOILTEST INCORPORATED . 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILI. INOIS, Bruton Subdivision PERFORMED FOR:,~__ ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 01d Seward Highway Anchorane, /~.laska 99592 TH #34 0 SOILS LOG [] PERCOLATION DATE PERFORMED: ~lovember 2, 1981 LEGAL DESCRI~ION: SIC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PT SW Well graded sandy gravel SM Silty s~nd :OMMSNTS Performed vi sual GW Sandy gravel, gray SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROU/~O WATER ~:NCOUNTERSrl~ N0 IF YES. AT WHAT DEPTH? Visual Perc. pI-:F~COLATIO N RATE TEST RUN ~3~T~rE[J~ FT AND perc; similar soil to TH ~29 & TH #30 (m~nutes/i.ch) , FT ENG I NEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska g9502 Bruton Subdivision TH #35 DATE PERFORMED: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM LEGAL DESCRIPTION: [] SOILS LOG [] PER CO L~.TION TEST November 2, 1'981 2' 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- COMMENTS___ PT SM Silty,sandy, gravel GW Brown sandy gravel SLOPE SITE Pl..AN Performed visual WAS GROUND WATER ENCGUNTERED? I~ YE~,ATWHAT DEPTh? Grost Net Depth to Net Reading Date Time Time Waler Drop pERCOLA-HON~^T~ Visual Perc. (minut et/i~ch) TE$';' RU~ D[T~/[EJ~J FT AND perc~ similsr sell [o TH#'s 29, 30, 3~ FT [-I SOILS LOG ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 (lld Seward Highv,.'ay Anchorane, Alaska .~9502 {-1 PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FORt Bruton SubdiVision TH #36 DATE PERFORMEo:November 2, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIFTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM 1 2 3- 5- 6- 7- 9- 10- 11 13- 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ;OMMENTS PT SM/GM Silty sandy gravel GW Gray sandy gravel some fines 2:30 2:50 3: 3:25 3:35 SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND W~,TER ENCOUNTERED? ~!0 IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 0 11/2 0 0 0 0 i " 20 20 4 118" 2 " 45 25 5 718" I 314 3 55 10 7 1/8" I 1/4 4 " 65 10 8 1/4" 1 1/8 PERCOLA'T~O N RA.TE TEST RUN 8.8 mi n/i n (minute~/ir~ch) 6 FT AND ~ 8 . FT 'ERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska 99592 TH #37 .. [)ATE PERFORML:D: [] E] SOILS LOG PERCOLATION TEST November 3, 1981 LEOALDESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, l'12N, R3W, SM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PT GM/SM Gray brown gravelly silt SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14- 15- 16 17 18 1 g 20 10:15 10:45 11:30 1:00 3:00 WAS GRDUNDWATER NO S ENCOUNTERED? L O P E IF YES, AT WHAT ........ DEPTH? 0 11L/3 g '- 0 0 0 I 30 30 Z lb 3 165 90 4 285 120 3 1/4" PERCOLATION RATE ]'EST RUN 88 mi n/i n lmi,,ut,,/~:h) 6 8 F'r AND PT :OMMENT$ C,':RT, ,EO ~ample end Teet E~ber Sheet Nt~nber SIEVE ANALYSIS DATA ~ND Wei~h~ or S~.ple.------- - Sieve O)enings Weight Ctnnulat ire Inches N~illi- Sieve Retained Percent Percent meters ~esh in Grams Retained .~iner 2. O0 .. 1,50 1. 050 26.67 O. 742 18.85 C, 371 9,423 0,263 ~, 680 ~ ~ 0.185 4.699 4 .... ~ ~ '' ~-~ UZ~ O, 131 3. 327 ~ C,093 2,362 ,~ o. o65 ~. ~5~ ~o - I O0 Z ~ % ~ ~! ~ s~ o. o~6 ~.. ~s ~ __ O, 0328 O, ~3 ~ O, ~32 O, 589 S~ 0.0164 0.417 ~8~__1 ~ ~ ~ 5}.~ 4~)~ O. 0116 O, 295 ~ o. ~ o. 208 ~ 0.~58 0.147 100 -- ~ -1 ~'7 ~ ,.~ --' o. ~ o. ~o4 ~ __ O. 0029 O, 074 200 -- -- Z 00~ ~ ~ 2 ?~ Z V ~ O, ~18 O, 046 ~ ~ -- T~AL SOILTEST INCORPORATED · 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, U.51.A~ ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 99502 0 SO~LS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: LEGAL DESCRIP~rlON: 1 2 3 4 ~uil sample- ken ?- 8- lO 11 12 12 14 15 18 17 18 15 2o .'OMMENTS Bruton Subdi'vision TH #38 DATE PERFORMED: November 3, 1981 SEC. ~5. T12N, R3I'!~ Shl PT GM/SM Silty cobble SP/GM Sandy cobble water seep along silt layer GM/ML Silty cobble SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUKDWATER ENCOUNTERED? Yes IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 7 ' L · 0 P 0 11/3 0 0 0 0 I " 30 30 2" 2" 2 60 ~U 3 1/8" 1 1/8 3 150 90 6 1/4" 3 1/8 4 270 120 empty -- 4 refi 11 0 0 0 0 ---5 ~u 3u ~ ~/~ i i/'S -- 10:30 11:00 11:30 1:00 3:00 3:00 3:30 26.6 min/in 4.5 6.5 ENG I NEERS- SURVEYORS 7125 01d Seward Highway ^nchorane, 2,1aska .n9502 SOILS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Stlbdivision TH #39 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM DATE PERFORMED: November 3, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15~ 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- Pl' SM/ML COMMENTS PERFORMED Gray, silty clay with some cobble Very dense ELOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUND WATER E ENCOUNTERED? No L '0 IF YES, AT WHAT E rlEPTEI? ...... PERCOLATIO H RATE TEST F~UN Nonpe rcabl e _ {m~nu FT AND -- , FT ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 9950?. [] SOILS L©O [] PERCOLAT~QN TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #40 OATE PERFORMEO= November 6, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 PT 3- 5- 7- 8- 9- 10- 1'1 13- 14- 15- 18 17 19 2O SEC. 35, T12N, R3W~ SM SM Tan silty sand GW Sandy gravel, moist Water flow thru gravel, no underlying silt bed- identified WAS GROUNO WATER ENCOUNTEFIED? SLOPE Yes SiTE PLAN IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? PERCOLATION RATE Visual Perc. COMMENTS TEST RUN pET'A/I[F. JNf ..... , ,. FT AND ...... . FT Performed visual perc; soils similar to TH #10 CI ,'~o~ LS LOG PERFORMED FOR:_ Bruton Subdivision ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorane, Alaska .~.n502 [] PERCOLATION TEST TH #41 DATI-' PERFORMED: November 6, 1981 LEGALOESCRI~ION: SEC. 35, Ti?-N, R3W, SM 1 PT SM 2 Silty sand 3 GP/SP 4 Gray sandy gravel 6- 7- ML. 8- Brownish gray silt 9- SLOPE SITE PLAN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16- 17" 18- 19- 20 WASGROUNDWATER !I ENCOUNTERED? No IF YES, AT WHA'r ' DEPTH? ........ = Gross Net Depth to Net Reading Dmte Time 'rime Water Oro~ PERCOLATIOht RATE Visual Perc. (m}nutes/inch) TEST RUN ~£T~EEJ'J ..... FT AND -- --"~-FT COMMENTS Performed visual perc. soils similar to Th #27 and 26 ~ame: ])st e: Sample and Test Number_~'~ Sheet SI~/E A/~LYSIS Weight of Sample_ I~(~,~' ~m. Sieve O' ~enin~s Weight Cumulative Inches ~lilli- Sieve Retained Percent Percent meters Mesh in Grams Retained Finer 1. 050 26.67 3. ~?1 9. ~. 263 6.6~0 3 3.18~ 4. 699 L 093 2. 362 8 ). 0~8 O. ~3 EO ). ~2 O. 589 28 ). 0164 O. 417 x o. SOILTEST INCORPORATED ,~ 2205 LEE STREET · EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, U.LA. ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorape, Alaska 99502 [] [] SOILS LOG PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivision TH #42 DATE PERFORMED: November 6, 1981 LEGAL D EscRIFTION:.__S EC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 COMMENTS in TH#'s 30 & 31 35, T12N, PT GW IK Brownish orange :~ sandy gravel R3W, SM SLOPE SITE PLAN WAS GROUNO WATER Yes ENCOUNTERED? IF YES, AT WHAT 3' DEPTH? S L 'O P E Reading Date Gross Net Depth to Net Time 'rime Water Drop PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercabl e ~(minut.~/inch) TEST' RUN J3~T'C~EI~J FT AND -- , -- FT Nonpercable due to groundwater. However gravel is similar to soil found [] SOIL~ LO0 ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway /\nchora~e, Alaska 99502 [] PERCOLATION TEST PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdi'vision TH #43 DATE PERFORMED: November 6, 1981 SEC. 35, T12N, R3W, SM LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 20- COMMENTS TH #29 PT ML Silty sandy clay GW/SW grayish brown. sandy gravel SLOPE SITE PLJ~N WAS GROUND WATER Yes ENCOUNTERED? P E IF YES, AT WHAT DEPTH? 6 I ero$~ Net Depth to Net Reading Dote Time Time Water Drop PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercable (minute~/Inch) TEST RUM DET~JEF..I'J ........ FT AND ". ....... Nonpercable due to groundwater. However gravel is similar to soil found in OCL-6 Marne: .~ L ~L~ . ~mple and Teat N~ber Sheet N~ber Date: SIEYE A~L¥SIS DATA AND C0~g~TATION SHEET Weight of Smnple, I~-~)9 Sieve 0 ~eain~s Weight Cumulat ive "'Inches Milli. Sieve Retained Percent Percent meters Mesh in Grams Retained Finer 2.00 1.50 O. 742 18.85 C. 371 9. 423 O. 263 ~. 680 O. 185 4. 699 4 O. 131 3. 327 6 C. 093 2. 362 8 o. 065 L 0.046 1.1~8 14 O. 0328 O. ~3 20 O. ~32 O. 589 28 O. 0164 O. 417 35 O. ~18 0. ~6 300 T~AL SOILTEST INCORPORA'rED . 2205 LEE STREET . EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. ENGINEERS-SURVEYORS 7125 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska 9%09. [] SOILS LOG ~-~ PERCOLATION PERFORMED FOR: Bruton Subdivisien TH' #44. DATE PERFORMED:. November 6, 1981 LEGAL D ESCRII~I'ION*' 1 :2 3 4 6 7 SEC. 35. T12N. R3W. SM PT ML/CL Gray silty clay moist SLOPE SITE PLAN lO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19- 20- COMMENTS WAS GROUND WATER NO ~ / ENCOUNTERED? P E IF YES, AT WHAT G~oss Net Deoth to Net Reading Date '~'ime Time Water D~ol3 PERCOLATION RATE Nonpercabl e TE.qT RtJ~ GETVv'EE.~J ,. FT AND , FT Inpervious clay very similar to TH #2 and TH #3 LOG OF BORING NO. M-[ PROdE;CT BRUTON SUBDIVISION DATE: June, 1979 '~'Y~PE MC)RING Solid Flight Auger ~c;URFACF ELEVATION 821' LOCATION See Mat) ' 'COMPLETION DEPTH 11' u SOIL DESCRIPTION a_  C] I.L ~ ~ 0 Z UJ  ML/PT Si;Lts, sandy silts with some gravels, · -burr to light brown, moist. -- GW Sands and sandy gravel, gray, damp. x · · .O, x 0 May contain some random cobbles. · °. Encounter some larger graw~ls or cobbles -- '0 × - ".. x .10 · "" ' Refusal, x . . MOENING-GREY 8~ ASSOC., ANCHORAGE., ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO. M-2 PROOf:CT Bruton Subdivision DATE June, 1.979 "tYPE BORING Solid Flight Auger SURF'ACE ELEVATION 822' LOCATION See Map COMPLETION DEPTH 11' ·Z o',4 SOIL DESCRIPTION ~a- ~! ri.I-' ~ SM/MI, 'Silt' with some sand and gravel, so'ft, brow~. x 1 x 5'~ Color of silt changes to gray. . ~ x 2 O~ Gravel with sandy s±l.t, dense. '10~ :]~ sM/~fL - Sandy silt, gray, fiz~n, x 3 .- MOENING-G~ 8 ASSOC.~ ANCHORAGEs.ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO. PROJI--CT Brut:on Subdivision DATF June, 1979 TYPE BORING Solid Flight Auger 5URFACF ELEVATK)N 820' LOCATION See Map COMPLETION DEPTH 19 Z  o SOIL DESCRIPTION ~ ~ ~ -:,.  PT Peat, dark brown, very soft,' wet, fibrous peat with an increase in depth. -  x 1 -20 . - MOENING-GR~ ~ ASSOC. ~ ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO. M-8 PROJECT TYPE BORING LOCA'rlON Bruton Subdivision Solid Flight Auger See Map DATE June, 1979 SURFACE ELEVATION 805' COMPLETION DEPTH 14' SOIL DESCRIPTIC)N PT/MI.' 'Water on the surface. Organics and peat, dark brown, amorphous° fibrous to SM/ML Silty sand, ].oose, brown, wet. PT Peat, dark brown, amorphous. SM/ML Sandy silt with grave]., stiff and dry. MOENING-GREY 8~ ASSOC.~ ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO. A PROJECT Bruton Subdivision DATE ,~;eptember 28, 1978 TYPE: BORING Backhoe ,SURFACE ELEVATION 816 LOCATION Lot 6 COMPLETION DEPTH 14~" '1 ~ some organics.  SM/~ Silty gravelly sand to gravelly silt. Light  brown. Low moisture content. GM Silty sandy gravel. 5 GI~{/GP Sandy gravel, 15ght brom. ~..' Low mo~sruro eonrene. '~ ~ Sandy gravel wSrh cobbles. Bense. ¢oneaSns some random d~sconeSnuous ~ne gravel  layers. 1¢ Low moSsgure conronr. _ 15' 20 LOG OF BORING NO. 13 PF~Odf--CT Bruton oubdzw, szon DATE September 28 1!)78 TYPE BORING Backhoe SURFACF ELEVATION 806 LOCATION ~-5'NW COMPLETION OEPTH 14i ~~ Io~ SOIL DESCRIPTION n ~.o3 03 ~0 r '''~'////. ML Silt and sandy silt, brown. Contains some discontinuous gravelly and cobbly lenses. Moderate to low moisture content. : ~'::.%- · .':;;:: SW Sand with interbedded6,' lenses or beds 2" to thick. ....... Low moisture content. -1~-~ -Medium dense to dense. '1( v :.-".? -15 i _20 ...... MOENING-GREY ~ ASSOC. ~ ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO, C PROJECT Bruton Subdivision DATE September 28, 1978 TYPE BORING Backhoe SURFACE ELEVATk3N 806 LOCATION L-2 Center COMPLETION DEPTH 12~' ?" ~ Ld ~ co.~ ~ SOIL DESCRIPTION / ~L-PT Sandy-s[[t'w~th organics. ~{~ ~ "Silt: Oith some sand,light-Brom. Contaihs some thin gravels &. ebbble lenses.  'M6ist. ~ SP/~ Sand, m~dSum ro ~ne-gra~ned, ~rh random ~ t:hSn lenses or beds of gravels. Also conra~ns some rhSn ~n~erbedded s~l~s. v:~i,:~, Dry to moist except at depth where water ~ table is perched on a silt layer, __ -10-~ -1~ MOENING-GR~ ~ ASSOC.~ ANCHORAGE~ALASKA LOG PROJECT Bruton Subdivision TYPE BORING Backhoe LOCATION Hill Top-]] 7 OF BORING NO, E DATE September 28, 1978 .SURFACE ELEVATION 843 'COMPLETION DEPTH 15~' SOIL DESCRIPTION ~X~L/PT Silt, red to yellowish brown. Sandy silt to silt, light brown. Low'moi~lure co~k&nt.' Upper part contains some root :fragmentq. ' G~ Gravelly sand to sandy gravel. Contains some thin beits of fairly homogeneous medium to fine gravel.~, & interbedded sands. Little to no fines. Materials generally medium dense to dense. Materials same as above. MOENING-'GREY ~ ASSOC.~ ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO. F PROJECT Bruton Subdivision DATE Septembe~ TYPE BORING Backhoe SURFACE ELEVAT, I_OCATION L-3 & NOrthf:teld Dr. COMPLFTION DEF  ~ SOIL DESCRIPTION / - ~ ~/PT 'Silts with organics, reddish brow~, wet from surface runoff. CL/~ Clayey gravelly silt, bluish gray. Generally dry & very firm.  Contains some cobble sized materials, 5 sub-angular to sub-rounded. '~"" SP Sand, gray, medium to fine gra:Lned, ~,adium ,, .... dense to dense. Note~ Water coming into excavation from -15. surface runoff. MOEN~NG-GR~ ~ ASSOC., ANCHORAGE~AI 28, 1978 815 { 13' n from ALASKA LOG OF BORING NO, H PROdECT Bruton Subdivision DATI TYPE BORING Backhoe SURI LOCATION L-11, E. Side COM I~ -J~- z ac} SOIL DESCRIPTION ! "2 ML/PT Sazidy s$1t with organics, re  Wet fro,n surface runoff. __~'.". SM Silty sa~d'to sandy Silt, gz · .. moderate'~to' lew moisture co~ ~ ~-SP/SW Alternating beds of sand & s Silt-light gray to brown & n · 5:~l<!~f~ some fine sands. ~ Sands-light bro~ to gray & graded. ~/~'~ ~ Water seepage along silt bed .... .....~.. HarerSals same as above exc~ · ;'.%v more prevela~t. -10- _ - 15- MOENING-GR~ 8 ASSOC.,, LU n.F- ~% iOZ LO & brown. y brown, snt. it: ? contain 5 enerally well t sands September 28, 1978 FACE ELEVATE)N 838 !~LETION DEPTH 9' content g~ P ANCHORAGE, ALASKA ii /® ®~ / / /