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I <br /> <br /> I <br /> ! <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> Subd. 5. Class V Lands. The following soil types as described and <br />mapped in the Anoka County Soil Survey, 1977 may be found to meet the criteria of <br />Class V land. <br /> <br />Numerical Symbol Letter Symbol Name <br />132-D HdD Hayden Fmc sandy loam <br />232-D HeD Heyder f'me sandy loam <br />152-D KInD Kingsley f'me sandy loam <br />152-E KInE Kingsley fine sandy loam <br />207-D NyD Nyrnore loamy coarse sand <br />8-D-2 SbD2 Sartell f'me sand, eroded <br /> 158-D ZmD Zimmerman f'me sand <br /> <br />9.13.04 Determination of Land Classification. The Anoka County Soil Survey, <br />1977, and supplemental operational soil surveys may be used as a guide to the <br />determination of land classification. The actual classification of land shall be verified by <br />topographic sui-veys to..verify slopesl percolation tests as described in the City Sewage <br />Disposal Chapter to verify percolation rates and soil borings to verify adequate depths to <br />groundwater. <br /> <br />9.13.05 Location of and Provisions for Soil Absorption Systems <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. New Subdivisions <br /> <br />Sufficient area of Class I land shall be reserved within each newly <br />created lot or parcel of less than ten (10) acres for the construction of <br />an adequately sized soil absorption system and the reconstruction of <br />soil absorption or final disposal unit of that system. The area of <br />Class 1 land required shall be determined on the basis of system <br />design requirements of the City Sewage Disposal' Chapter, the <br />percolation rate of soils determined to be Class 1, 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 <br />required in {}9.13.01 subd. 4. The reserved area of Class I land shall <br />be wholly within the lot or parcel for which it is reserved and shall <br />be so located as to be outside of all areas in which soil absorption <br />systems are not allowed due to setback requirements from future <br />structures, wells, water lines, trees and property lines as set forth in <br />the City Zoning Chapter. No subdivision of land shall be approved <br />unless each lot or parcel created by said subdivision for building <br />purposes meets the requirements for the reservation of Class I land. <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />The subdivision of land into parcels or lots shall not be approved <br />where sufficient areas of Class I land cannot be reserved unless <br />adequate methods are provided for overcoming the deficiency of <br />adequate area for soil absorption. <br /> <br />9-112 <br /> <br />287 <br /> <br /> <br />
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