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3.4 Class IV Lands <br /> <br /> The following soil types as described ahd mapped in the Anoka <br />County Soil Survey, 1977 may be found to meet the criteria of Class IV <br />land. <br /> <br />Numerical Symbol <br /> <br />Letter Symbol <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />20, 20c Af <br /> <br />25, 95 Ba <br />85, 185 Lb <br />53 Mc <br /> <br />Alluvial land, frequently <br /> flooded <br />Becket very find sandy loam <br />Lake beaches <br />Marsh <br /> <br />3.5 Class V Lands <br /> <br /> The following soil types as described and mapped in the Anoka County <br />Soil Survey, 1977 may be found to meet the criteria of Class V land. <br /> <br />132-D HdD <br />232-D HeD <br />152-D KmD <br />152-E KmE <br />207-D -NyD <br />8-D-2 SbD2 <br />158-D ZmD <br /> <br />Hayden fine sandy loam <br />Heyder fine sandy loam <br />Kingsley fine sandy loam <br />Kingsley fine sandy loam <br />Nymore loamy coarse sand. <br />Sartell fine sand, eroded <br />Zimmerman fine sand <br /> <br />3.6 Determination of Land Classification <br /> <br /> The Anoka County Soil Survey, 197-7~ and supplemental operational <br />soil surveys may be used as a guide to the determination of land <br />classification. The actual classification of land shall, be verified <br />by topographic surveys to verify slopes, percolation tests as <br />described in the City of Ramsey Sewage Disposal Ordinance to verify <br />percolation rates and soil borings to verify adequate depths to <br />groundwater. <br /> <br />SECTION IV - LOCATION OF AND PROVISIONS FOR SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEMS <br /> <br />4.1 New Subdivisions <br /> <br /> Sufficient area of class I land shall be reserved within each <br />newly created lot or parcel of less than 10 acres for the construction <br />of an adequately sized soil absorption system and the reconstruction <br />of soil absorption or final disposal unit of that system. The area <br />of Class I land required shall be determined on the basis of system <br />design requirements of the City of Ramsey Sewage Disposal Ordinance, <br />the percolation rate of soils'determined to be Class I, and the estimated <br />daily volume of sewage based on proposed site development. In no <br />instance shall the reserved area of Class I land be less than as required <br />in Section 1.4 herein. The reserved area of Class I land <br /> <br />-5- <br /> <br /> <br />
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