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1991/09/26 - SANITARY - SAN - Repl Non-Press - 15941
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Document Date
9/26/1991
Document Type 1
SANITARY
Document Type 2
SAN
Document Type 3
Repl Non-Press
County Permit Number
15941
State Permit Number
165279
Tax ID
18554
Pin Number
07-028-2-40-14-25-5 05-002-021000
Legacy Pin
028412503400
Municipality
TOWN OF SCOTT
Owner Name
MORTENSEN FAM PRTNSHP
Property Address
27860 MOONEY RD
City
SPOONER
State
WI
Zip
54801
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM 115- SBD - 6395 , <br /> To be a complete and accurate soil test,your report must include: <br /> 1. Complete legal description; <br /> 2. The use suction must clearly indicate whether this is a residence or commercial project; <br /> 3. MAXIMUM number of bedrooms or commercial use planned; <br /> 4. Is this a new or replacement system; <br /> 5. Complete the suitability rating boxes. A SITE IS SUITABLE FOR A HOLDING TANK ONLY IF ALL OTHER <br /> SYSTEMS ARE RULED OUT BASED ON SOIL CONDITIONS; <br /> 6. PLEASE use the abbreviations shown here for writing profile descriptions and completing the plot plan; <br /> 7. MAKE A LEGIBLE diagram accurately locating your test locations.Drawing scale is prefered.A separate sheet <br /> may be used if desired; <br /> 8. Make sure your benchmark and vertical elevation reference point are clearly shown, and are permanent; <br /> 9. Complete all apropriate boxes as to dates, names, addresses,flood plain data,percolation test exemption, if <br /> appropriate; <br /> 10. If the information (such as flood plain,elevation) does not apply, place N.A.in the appropriate box; <br /> 11. Sign the form and place your current address and yur certification number; <br /> 12. Make legible copies and distribute as required. ALL SOIL TESTS MUST BE FILED WITH THE LOCAL <br /> AUTHORITY WITHIN 30 DAYS OF COMPLETION. <br /> ABBREVIATIONS FOR CERTIFIED SOIL TESTERS <br /> Soll Separates and Textures Other Symbols <br /> st — Stone (over 10") BR — Bedrock <br /> cob — Cobble (3 - 10") SS — Standstone <br /> gr — Gravel (under 3") LS — Limestone <br /> 's — Sand HGW — High Groundwater <br /> cs — Coarse Sand Perc — Precolation Rate <br /> meds — Medium Sand W — Well <br /> fs — Fine Sand Bldg — Building <br /> Is— Loamy Sand > — Greater Than <br /> 'sl — Loamy Sand — Less Than <br /> 'I — Loam Bn — Brown <br /> 'sil — Silt Loam BI — Black <br /> si — Slit Gy — Gray <br /> cl — Clay Loam• Y — Yellow <br /> scl — Sandy Clay Loam R — Red <br /> sicl — Silty Clay Loam mot — Mottles <br /> sc — Sandy Clay w/ — with <br /> sic — Silty Clay fff — few, fine, faint <br /> 'c • — Clay cc — common,, coarse <br /> pt — Peat mm — Many, Medium <br /> m — Muck d — distinct <br /> p — prominent <br /> HWL — High water level, <br /> surface water <br /> • Six general soil textures BM — Bench Mark <br /> for liquid waste disposal VRP — VertiEal Reference Point <br /> •TO THE OWNER: <br /> This soil test report is the first step in securing a sanitary permit The county or the Department may request <br /> verification of this soil test in the field prior to permit issuance A complete set of plans for the private sewage system <br /> and a permit application must be submitted to the appropriate local authority in order to obtain a permit.The sanitary <br /> permit must be obtained and posted prior to the start of any construction. • <br /> SEP 251991 <br /> IJ <br />
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