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BRANCUCCI ZONE CHANGE FROM AGRICULTURAL TO INDUSTRIAL
Portion of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 1 North,
Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado.
The chart below gives a summary of properties of the soil type identified
on site. The information was gathered from the USGS.
Soil Type: Altvon (1)
Soil and water features
Hydrologic group B
Flooding none
Depth to seasonal high water table >6.0'
Bedrock >60' Alvan loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes. This
is a deep well drained soil on terraces at
Potential frost action Moderate
elevations of 4.500 to 4.900 feet.
Building site development Permeability and available water capacity
Shallow excavations Severe ore moderate the effective rooting depth
is 20 to 40 inches. Surface runoff is
Dwellings without basements Moderate
slow, and the erosion hazard is low. It
Dwellings with basements Moderate
has fair to good potential for urban and
Small commercial buildings Moderate
recreational development. The chief
Local roads and streets Moderate
limiting soil features for urban
Sanitary facilities potential
are the shrink—swell
Septic tank absorption fields Slight potential of the subsoil as it wets and
lagoon areas Severe dries and the rapid permeability of the
Sewage
sand and gravel substratum. Lawns.
Recreational development shrubs and trees grow well.
Comp areas Slight
Picnic areas Slight
Playgrounds Slight
Paths and trails Slight
Construction Materials
Roadfill Good Refer to the geology report for more
Sand Fair information
Grovel Fair
Topsoil Fair
Additional information can be found in the geological report prepared by Church and
Associates, Inc.
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2003-2800
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