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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP198700066 Assessment - Environmental 1987-10-21 y11 r1' L. ••11 17 ,, � S tl1 N 401 McIntire Road OCT 21 1987 Charlottesville, VA 22901 October 21 , 1987 PLANNING DIVISION TO: Amelia Patterson, John Pullen, LauraLynn Hill - Planners FROM: J. Gordon Yager - District Conservationist SUBJECT: Site Review CONTACT PERSON: Amelia M. Patterson Dunlora Preliminary Plat - This property supports a large number of different soils . Those formed on the ridges will be deep and well drained. Those on the steep slopes will be shallow to hard rock. Those along the river and small streams will flood and have poor drainage. Jefferson Supply Distribution Center Final Site Plan - Soil in this area is Rabun Clay loam. This is a moderately deep well drained red soil with hard rock at 40 to 60 inches. CONTACT PERSON: John N. Pullen James Wood Apartment Complex Preliminary Site Plan - Soils in this area are Glenelg Loam and Elioak Loam. These soils are deep and well drained. They are very erosive. Wind River Preliminary Plat - Soils in this area consist of Albemarle Fine Sandy loam, Louisburg loam, Hazel loam and Toccoa loam. The Hazel, Louisburg and Albemarle soils vary in rock depth from 20 to 40 inches. The Toccoa soil along the river is subject to flooding. CONTACT PERSON: LauraLynn Hill Village Woods Preliminary Plat - Soils in this area are Hayesville loam, Meadowville loam and Ashe loam. The Hayesville is a deep well drained soil on the ridges. The Meadowville is along small streams and subject to overland flow. The Ashe is a shallow soil found on the steeper slopes. Haffner Equipment Company Preliminary Site Plan - Soil in this area is Rabun loam. This is a moderately deep soil with hard rock at 40 to 60 inches. Indian Hill Preliminary Plat - Soils in this area consist of Chester loam, Hayesville loam and Ashe loam. The Chester and Hayesville soils are deep and well drained. The Ashe is found on steeper slopes and is very shallow to rock. Our Lady of the Angel Monastery - Soils in this area is Hayesville loam. This is a deep and well drained soil. There may be some rock in the woods behind the site.