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<br />15. <br /> <br />-1 <br />! <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />J <br />j <br /> <br />Water Surface Use: Will the project change the number or type of watercraft <br />on any water body? <br />Yes No <br /> <br />If yes, indicate the current and projected watercraft usage and discuss any <br />potential overcrowding or conflicts with other users or fish and wildlife <br />resources. <br /> <br />No recreational surface waters are present on the site. <br /> <br />Soils: <br />Approximate depth (in feet) to: <br />Ground water: <br />Minimum <br />Average <br />Bedrock: <br />Minimum <br />Average <br /> <br />o feet <br />10 feet <br /> <br />Unknown <br />Unknown <br /> <br />Describe the soils on the site, giving SCS classifications, if known. (SCS <br />interpretations and soil boring logs need not be attached.) <br /> <br />Soils are mapped as a combination of Urban Land Zimmerman Complex, Urban <br />Land, Urban Land Lino Complex, and lsanti Loamy Fine Sand (Figure 7). <br /> <br />Original soil types mapped on Figure 7 (as described above) are no longer present <br />on the site due to the mass grading and filling which has occurred. Currently, <br />soils on the site are most appropriately classified as Urban Land in developed <br />portions and as Udorthents (fill) in most of the undeveloped land. <br /> <br />Profiles, drainage characteristics, and depth to water table indicated for soils <br />mapped on Figure 6 and described in the soil survey are no longer valid due to <br />these described soils alterations. <br /> <br />Recent soil boring logs from 1994 and 1999 found ground water levels on the site <br />to range from 4.5 to 15 feet below the surface. Based on the soil borings, the <br />average water table elevation was 9.4 feet below ground, at an average elevation <br />of901 MSL. The ordinary high water level (OHWL) ofDNR Wetland SOW is <br />902 MSL, also indicative of the water table elevation. <br /> <br />Page 15 <br />