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Agenda Packets
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3/14/1983
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-26- <br />Public: <br />a) Safe transportation routes <br />Proximity to residential development <br />124, This information was obtained from aerial photographs, the 2 site inspect <br />tions of each area, zoning and land use plan maps, and city staff information. <br />125, This factor addresses the following concerns: <br />Statutory: <br />a) local land use and land use controls <br />b) existing and future development patterns <br />Public: <br />a) compatibility with local land use and land use plans <br />Soil and aquifer conditions <br />126. An analysis of surface and subsurface conditions was done by Board staff <br />geologists. <br />127. The soils (0-69" depth) present at the area have been mapped by the USDA <br />Soil Conservation Service. Using this work, areas of clay -rich soils were <br />distinguished from those without significant clay content, <br />128. The logs of existing water -wells were examined and, general comments based <br />on this review were made. The examination of these records concentrates on <br />the depth at which significant water usage occurs, how much and what type of <br />materials exist between the surface and the aquifer, and what potential exists <br />forisolation of the aquifer from surface activities. <br />
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