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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHIDEAWAY LAKE Lots 6A & 7A S-5449 MUNICIPALITY OF A.NCHORAGE DEPARTMEN'F OF HEAl_TH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CASE REVIEW WORK SHEET PLATTING BOARD ~ PLANNING & ZONING CASE NUMBER S-5449 DATE RECEIVED August 14, 1980 COMMENTTO PLANNING BY September 5, ].980 FOR MEETING OF NAME Lots 6A, 7A Hideaway Lake Subdivision CASE OF ~.I'~PUBLIC WATER J~.~A\IAI LABLE TO PE-FITION AREA L~'"~UBLIC SEWER NOT AVAILABLE TO PETITION AREA 71-014 (Rev. 2/78) December 3]., 1979 John R. Chewning Posh Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Permit ~ 790064 Subject: Lot 7 B[[ock 2 Hideaway Lake Subdivision A pe2nnit issued by this ~5[epar%ment for well and/or sewer system has expired. Permits are issued on ~ calendar year basis, as stated on the permit, by authority of Municipal ordinance. If you have drilled the well, a well log should be sent to this department to document the installation date. If an engineer has inspected the installation of the on-site sewer system, please have them send us the as-bui!ts for our files. If there are any further questions, ~lease contact this office at 264-~-4720. Sincerely, Les N. LNB/ljw eric: Copy of Permit F:II:::' PI,.. I C I~ NT I... 0 E: F:i ]' ~110 N L [i![ Iii] I:::1L LOT S I f b. OF' '::: r' ...." I... I::iEtSOREFr I Cff',l '.!ii;"r'STEM ]] '::, ' "r'RENCH MI:::i::':iIMUJ-'I I",IL.IMEII:~];:: (IF :~E[:,F;?OOM'~; = 4 THE MEi",IG'I"H D I MENS I ()i'.,I I :E; THE I.~Et",t(!i'f'H ,:: I r,l FEET ::, OF: 'l"l.l[!:: 'T'I:~'.EI'.,ICI..] OR I:)RF:I THE: [:,Er::'TH OF I:::1 Tf;;:E]'.,ICH OR PIT IS THE D ZSTFIHCE f!',ETI,.I[~:E]'.,I 'I"I.IE %l...ll:;d:::'l:::lCl:~ OF' 'TILE GROUtq[) FIN[:, THE{ E~OTTOM OF THE E;;.::CF:I',,,'FITI'Cff.,I ,:: I I'.,I "I"HEI:;i:E: I '..'ii; I'.,10 SET kl :r. I.)TH FOF:.': TI::~'.EI',ICHE'J~,. THE': GI:;?.t:::IV[i:L.. 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EE,R ::: C I'"l:':i. %:::?' .................... ; .................. ......... ..................... ~: '..;suE[:, r::,,v,,:.i~;.~ .._~'?..~ _/.%x:=?._: ~..~::.~-~;:. ~ :_" ................... n,m'E . ..~. ~_AZ~}....~ ~ .......... uN w D = D · ,.UH Y TA .CONSULTING SINEERS AND SURVEYORS 2515 A ST., ANCHORAGE 99503 (907) 276-4245 December 5, 1977 Mr. Bob Sparks 835 "D" Street, Suite 401 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Proposed Hideaway Lake Subdivision Sursurface Soil Investigation Dear Mr. Sparks: This report presents the results of our soils investigation for the proposed subdivision of an approximate 25 acre tract located East of Hideaway Lake and south of Upper O'Malley Road. The investigation was conducted on November 28 to December l, 1977. The results of that investigation are included in this report as 'Follows: Vicinity Map Test Hole Location Sketch Test Hole Logs (Sheets 1 through 15) Summary of Laboratory Test Data Standard Explanatory Information Drilling was accomplished utilizing a mobile drill B-50 mounted on a flex track Nodwel vehicle, owned and operated by Denali Drilling, Inc. The test holes were logged and perculation tests conducted by otlr firm. Harding-Lawson & Associates performed the laboratory test data on grab samples taken during the drilling operation. The purpose of the investigation was to provide sufficient soils 'data for establishing the feasibility of on-site disposal of sanitary waste using seepage pits. To accomplish this, we drilled 15 borings.'distributed across the site as shown on the test hole location sketch. The borings were located one on each lot at the most probable location of a future septic system. During the drilling, our engineer was present to log the materials encountered and to obtain grab samples of the soil types. All soils were ~isually classi- fied in the field in accordance with the unified soil classification system as described herein. The grab samples were brought back to the laboratory for further analysis and verification of the 'Field logs. In addition to the soil sampling, several perculation tests were conducted. Based on visual classification of the soil types during the logging of the test holes, the areas with probable higher perculation rates were identified. One or more perculation tests were then conducted in each of these areas. GORDON D. UNWIN, RE. LEO SCHEBEN, JR.~ E'E.~L.S. EARL D. KORYNTA~ P.E. Mr. Bob Sparks December 5, 1977 Page Two SITE AND SOIL CONDITIONS The site is a 990 foot square parcel with an additional 330 foot square parcel in the southeast corner. Hideaway Lake occupies approximately 5.6 acres of the northwesterly portion of the site as determined by the lake line meanders. Drainage enters the lake along the southerly shore line through the proposed Lot 2, Block 1. Site topography is very irregular, especially in the northerly half. However, §eneral drainage is toward the lake at an average 12% to 15% slope. There are no areas within the parcel which slopes in excess of 25%. The site is primarily underlaying by sands and gravels to the depths ~xplored (16'). The granular material is well bedded and well graded, with fines ranging from little or none up to approximately 15%. The surface of the site is blanketed by an organic mat of forest duff or peat ran§lng in depth from 6 inches to 24 inches. Underlying the organic mat is a layer of fine organic sandy silt or silty sand (top soil) ranging in depth of up to 3 feet. A very dense sandy gravelly silt layer located approximately 12 feet to 14 feet below the surface underlies the southeasterly corner of the site. Apparently this dense stata prevents further penetration of the surface infiltration. There- fore, free water was encountered at the time of drilling in test holes l0 through 15 at the interface between the relatively loose surface materials and this dense strata. Based on the observed field perculation rates, visual test hole logs and laboratory test data, on-site sanitary waste disposal systems appear feasible: Minimum perculation rates for the proposed lots are estimated as follows: Block l, Lot 1 - 2 min/inch ~]ock 2,~ot_l -~9~2 min/inch Lot 2 - 2 min/inch ~(measured) ' Lot 2 - 8 '~ i~ Lot 3 - 6 min/inch ...... Lot 3 - 15 ~min/inch Lot 4 - 2 min/inch Lot 4 -'15 min/inch Lot 5 - 6 min/inch Lot 5 ~"15r' min/inch Lot 6 - 6~3 min/inch (measured) Lot 6 ~ 15 min/inch Lot 7 - 2 min/inch L~ot 7 - 15 mi.o/inch (measure~) (measured) We hope this is sufficient for your present needs. If we Ean offer further clarifications, pleas~ do not hesitate to contact me. Attachments EDK/clr Very truly yours, Earl D. Korynta, PoE. PROdEGT Hidden Lake Subd. CLIENT Bob Sparks W.O. 77897 TEST HOLE NO. ll ELEV. TOP OF HOLE ~'70 ~ DATE 11/29/77 SHEET 11 OF 15 Peat, PT "Organic, sandy silt, OL Damp, brownish grey silt, ML Damp, brown, silty sand, SM ]><~ Grab sample - ~-/ Water table Wet, sandy silt, ML Bottom o'f Hole NOTE: 1. Ground water table at 13.0'. 2. Estimated perculation rate = 15 min/inch. : 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 // ) SOILS PROJECT"q'H~en' Lake Subd, CLIENT Bob Sparks W.O. 77897 SHEET 3 TEST HOLE NO. 3 ELEV. TOP OF HOLE DATE 11/28/77 -Peat, PT"' Organic sandy silt, OL Damp, brown, sandy silt, ML Damp, brown, gravely silty sand, SM' Grab sample Damp, brown silty sand, SM Bottom of Hole NOTE: 1. No ground water table at time of drilling. 2. Estimated perculation rate - 6 min/inch OF 15 Performed For ,/2WY)A? /-'1/i/ ,q,'~ '> !]ated !)erformed,Y:,~ZI.t~._.~z~..~, Lega I Descri pi:i en: I.ot' .xx: B 1 oc [- Subd i v ~ ' i an .~/~,x~:- x'.4~<~:,~' This Form Reoorts So~ls, Lo? :../,: ....... x~t.:~_~. .. ~)ercolat'ion Test Soil Test Flu t 5e r.o,],j~.'. ) ,;' Belnw Pro',}osed Seepage System - D e p t h Feet So J Char.aL! nri_, Lit. q ~ , j lest