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Page 6 PE 382-0.63-00 <br /> Based upon the results of test pits 4 and 5 , the subsurface <br /> material in the southern portion of this lot consisted of sandy <br /> silts with organic materials intermixed with debris such as tree <br /> limbs, glass , etc. , to an elevation of '45 feet . Photographs 16 <br /> and; 17 in Appendix C show these -test pits.. This material is <br /> underlain by varying layers of silty clays , silty sands , sandy <br /> silts , and sands to the limit of the test pits, approximately 23 <br /> feet below existing surface elevation, <br /> Lot No. 2 : The results of borings 2 suggests that th'e <br /> subsurface material c.ons.ists of organic matter, debris,. and <br /> intermixed soil to a depth of 25 feet , an elevation of <br /> approximately 46 feet .. This material is underlain by a silty <br /> sand layer to the limit of the boring , approximately 4.1 feet <br /> below existing surface elevation. <br /> Lot No. 3 : Based upon the results of boring. 1 and test pits <br /> 2 and 6 , the subsurface material consists of gravel and debris <br /> intermixed with s.oils to a depth of 20 feet , an approximate <br /> elevation of 39 feet. The debris encountered consists of chunks <br /> of concrete, waste construction materials , metal , glass , etc . <br /> Photograph numbers 10 , 11, 18, and 19 illustrate the materials <br /> encountered in test pits 2 and 6 . This material is underlain by <br /> a silty sand to the limit of the boring, approximately 30 feet <br /> below existing surface elevation. <br /> 1icaw,ciatioii Erl;?re-ers, Inc. <br />