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File No. 20-2982-02 <br /> July 20, 1990 <br /> Reference is made to Plate I of this report which shows <br /> the location of the subject property. Currently, <br /> approximately' 6 to 8 residences exist surrounding the <br /> property, with one residence located on the proposed <br /> parcel 1 of the property. Portions of the property are <br /> planted in hay and the remainder consists of pasture. <br /> On June 28, 1990, a representative of our firm visited <br /> 7 of the residences located near the site to obtain <br /> information on septic system use and to inquire about any <br /> problems known to exist with this method of sewage <br /> disposal. Of the 3 residences where people were home, <br /> none reported having problems with their septic systems. <br /> The septic systems were reported to be from 18 to 20 <br /> years old. No water quality problems were reported from <br /> residences with domestic wells. <br /> ITEM C-2 : <br /> "Suitability of soil for development utilizing septic systems. " <br /> On July 9, 1990, representatives of our .firm drilled and <br /> set-up 1 3-foot deep, 1 8 to 10-foot deep, and 1 15-foot <br /> deep percolation test hole on each proposed parcel. The <br /> test holes were drilled with a truck-mounted drill rig <br /> using 6-inch diameter continuous-flight augers. <br /> Perforated PVC pipe was inserted the entire length of <br /> each test hole to prevent disturbance when adding water. <br /> 2 <br />