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North Oaks Company LLC <br />Project B2402335 <br />August 22, 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />Table 4. Site Aspects and Grading Description <br />Aspect <br />Description <br />Pavement type <br />Bituminous drive lanes and parking lots with exterior <br />concrete flatwork <br />Pavement loads <br />Light Duty = 50,000 ESALs (assumed)* <br />Heavy Duty = 200,000 ESALs (assumed)* <br />Stormwater management <br />4 stormwater ponds with 2 in the west, 1 in the north <br />and 1 in the south Retail area. <br />*Equivalent 18,000-lb single axle loads based on 20-year design. <br />The proposed site layout is shown on the attached Soil Boring Location Sketch. <br />A.2. Site Conditions and History <br />Currently, the site exists as cultivated fields or wetlands with some brush and trees around the margins <br />of the site. The west portion of the site is a wetland associated with Wilkinson Lake. Based on the boring <br />locations, current site grades range from about 904 to 929 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) and generally <br />slopes down to the west to the wetland area. <br />The following recent aerial Photograph 1 shows the current site conditions. <br />Photograph 1. Aerial Photograph of the Site <br />Photograph obtained from Google Maps. <br />BRAUN <br />INTERTEC <br />
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