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Appendix A -Ordinances <br />Updated Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) <br />City of Ramsey, Minnesota <br />Soil Permeability is the quality f th s il that p rmits water r air t pa,,, thr ugh it; it <br />is oxpr s„ed a the time in minut s roquir d t pas„ nc (1) inch f wat r thr ugh a saturated cr s socti n <br />f s il; it is dotormin d by fi ld test pr c dures utlin d in th City S wage Disp sal Chapter. <br />Soil Permeability Moderately ar s ils having pore lati n rates f thirty (30) minut <br />por inch to 60 minutes per inch. <br />Soil Permeability Rapidly ar s ils having p rc lati n fl s„ than thirty (30) minut <br />per inch. <br />Soil Permeability Slowly ares ils having perc lati n rates in excess f sixty (60) <br />minutes per inch. <br />Soil Survey is the systemized study f s ils, including the study f m rph 1 gical s it <br />characteristics, s it behavi r and the classificati n f s ils int defined types and ther classificati n units, <br />il mapping t sh w the b undaries f s ils and their ge graphic distributi n and the predicti n f their <br />behavior for specific u„es or management systems as defined by Standard Soil Survey, USDA. <br />Water Table is the uppermost part of the soil that is wholly saturated with water. <br />9.13.03 Laud Classc5 <br />An ka. C unty S it Sury y, 1977 may be f and t moot the crit ria f Cla„ I land. <br />Rapidly Permeable Soils <br />Nuttrepiool-Symbel 1 <br />bettelytil 1 <br />4-541 <br />Ata <br />159 B <br />Ant, <br />An ka 1 amy fin sand <br />27T <br />DnA <br />Dickman sandy 1 am <br />27T B <br />DnB <br />Dickman sandy 1 am <br />7T, 17 <br />Hubbard coarse sand <br />7T B <br />HuB <br />Hubbard coarse sand <br />TC <br />HuC <br />Hubbard c ars sand <br />707, 188 <br />Nym re 1 amy sand <br />707 B <br />NyB <br />Nymore loamy sand <br />707 C <br />Nymore loamy sand <br />S-14 <br />SbB <br />Sart 11 fine sand <br />SC <br />Sbc <br />Sartcll fin sand <br />C2 <br />SbC2 <br />Sart 11 fin sand <br />4g <br />ZmA <br />Zimmerman fine sand <br />158 B <br />ZmB <br />Zimmerman fine sand <br />158 C <br />ZmC <br />Zimmerman fine sand <br />Moderately Permeable Soib <br />1 Numeriool Symbol 1 Letter Symbol <br />Appendix A <br />February 20, 2015March 6, 2015 Page 3 <br />
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