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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCarolina Seasons Phase Three - Final ReportAdams Soil Consulting 1676 Mitchell Road Angier, NC 27501 919-414-6761 ___________________________________________________________________________________ July 23, 2023 Revised: January 12, 2024 Project #1730 Lester Stancil & Associates, Professional Land Surveyors, P.A. P.O. Box 730 98 E. Depot Street Angier, NC 27501 RE: Final soil/site evaluation for Lot s#1-4 of the subdivision for Phase Three Carolina Seasons Subdivision located near the corner of Fern Ridge and Green Links Drive in Harnett County. Mr. Stancil, Adams Soil Consulting (ASC) conducted a preliminary soil evaluation on the above referenced parcel to determine the areas of soils which are suitable for subsurface wastewater disposal systems (conventional & LPP). The soil/site evaluation was performed using hand auger borings during moist soil conditions based on the criteria found in the State Subsurface Rules, 15ANCAC 18E. The suitable soil boundary was sketched onto a preliminary plat supplied by Stancil and Associates, Professional Land Surveyor. The suitable soils shown on the accompanying soil map are potentially provisionally suitable for an initial and repair septic system for a new single-family home on Lots 1-4. The lots contain greater than 15,000 ft2 of provisionally suitable soils that consist of a sandy loam to clay subsoil that can support a daily loading rate of 0.25-0.8 gallons/day/ft2 for an initial and repair septic system for each lot. The areas for the proposed septic fields shall not be impacted by home sites, pools, garages and shall not be mechanically altered from the natural lay of the land. Each of the lots could potentially support a home foot print of at least 50’ x 50’ and should support at least a 3-bedroom home septic system. The lots would require a detailed soils evaluation by the Harnett County Health Department prior to issuance of any permits related to any future septic system. A septic system design may be required before a permit can be issued on the above referenced lot demonstrating available space for any septic system. Due to the subjective nature of the permitting process and the variability of naturally occurring soils, Adams Soil Consulting cannot guarantee that areas delineated as suitable for on-site wastewater disposal systems will be permitted by the governing agency. The lots may require a septic system utilizing pumps, shallow or ultra-shallow conventional trench placement, low pressure pipe system, pre-treatment, and/or reductions systems for final approval. If you have any questions regarding the findings on the attached map or in this report, please feel free to contact me anytime. Thank you allowing me to perform this site evaluation for you. Sincerely, Alex Adams NC Licensed Soil Scientist #1247