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1676 Mitchell Road
Angier, NC 27501
919-414-6761
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February 9, 2017
Project # 276A
Streamline Land Surveying, Inc.
870 NC 55 W
Coats, NC 27521
Harnett County Subdivision Report
RE: Soil/Site evaluation for lots 1, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Located adjacent to US 421 N
in Harnett County, NC for Johnathan Taylor.
Mr. Godwin:
Adams Soil Consulting (ASC) completed a soils evaluation per your request for
the subdivision of lots # 1, 7, 8, 9, and 10 for Johnathan Taylor on US 421 North
in Harnett County. The soil/site evaluation was performed using hand auger
borings, under moist soil conditions, based on the criteria found in the State
Subsurface Rules, 15ANCAC 18A .1900 “Laws and Rules for Sewage Treatment
and Disposal Systems”. The soils on the above referenced lots contain potentially
sufficient suitable soils for conventional type initial septic systems and repair
areas for at least one 3-bedroom home per lot. Each lot contains greater than
15,000 ft2 of suitable soils that consist of sandy loam, sandy clay, or clay subsoils
that can support a daily loading rate of 0.3-0.6 gallons/day/ft2. The residual tract
was greater than 10 acres and was not part of this investigation. Each of the lots
should support a foot print of at least 50’ X 50’ for a new home.
The specific septic systems and loading rates for each lot will be assigned by the
Harnett County Health Department. The area for the proposed septic field shall
not be impacted by home sites, pools, or garages and shall not be mechanically
altered from the natural lay of the land.
The lots will require a detailed soils evaluation by the Harnett County Health
Department prior to issuance of any permits. Depending on the location and size
of the proposed home, well, garage, pool area etc. a septic system layout may be
required before a permit can be issued on the above referenced lots demonstrating
available space for a septic system and repair area. Due to the subjective nature
of the permitting process and the variability of naturally occurring soils, ASC
cannot guarantee that areas delineated as suitable for on-site wastewater disposal
systems will be permitted by the governing agency. Only a portion of the
property was evaluated per the client’s request. It should be noted that a more
detailed soils evaluation is needed to access the potential soil constraints that may
limit future land subdivision.
Sincerely,
Alex Adams
NC Licensed Soil Scientist #1247
Encl: Soil Map