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#07 - Animal Inn CUP and Variance
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Report of Geotechnical Exploration <br />Animal Inn Pet Resort Additions; Lake Elmo, Minnesota <br />AAM6RICAN <br />May 30, 2023 <br />AET Repoq No, P-0021413 <br />5.0 SITE CONDITIONS <br />a WIM47LOMONFAMS 004 <br />The subsurface profile of the site is characterized by topsoil and existing site fill underlain by <br />natural soil deposits, primarily glacial till. The estimates of strength, compressibility and <br />drainage given in the paragraphs below are subjective in nature meant to give a generalized <br />view of the soil properties, <br />Topsoil and surficial fill soils were mostly mixtures of silt, sand and clay with varying amounts of <br />organic material and gravel. The variable N-values, and the composition of the soils indicate that <br />the fill was likely hot placed ih a controlled manner for structural support. The fine-grained clay <br />and silt observed in topsoil and fill samples can be considered slow -draining, and susceptible to <br />/eJ <br />INI&M. Will a <br />'T <br />not conducive to infiltration. We judge the observed glacial till soils to have oderate streng <br />and relatively low compressibility properties. While generally not encountered at the grou <br />J <br />surface, the till soils are susceptible to frost -heave displacement if exposed to freezi <br />conditions. <br />
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