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October 26, 2009
TO: Megan Yaniglos
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RE: Soils Report and Comments for:
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SOILS REPORT FOR: 'Sieg
-Soil Survey Area: Albemarle County, Virginia
- Survey Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
'Distribution Date: 10 /21/2002
Map Unit. 14C Chester loam, '7 to 15 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Chester is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam
about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is
moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded
and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability
classification is 3e. The Virginia soil management group is D. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 14D Chester loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Chester is a moderately steep to steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 7
inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is moderate.
It has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is not
ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is 4e.
The Virginia soil management group is D. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit. 14E Chester loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Chester is a steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 7 inches thick. The
surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is moderate. It has.a moderate
available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is not ponded. The
seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is 7e. The Virginia
soil management group is D. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 15D -Chester very stony loam, 15 to _25 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Chester is a moderately steep to steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 7
inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is moderate. It
has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is not
ponded. The top of the seasonal high water table is at 60 inches. The land capability classification is 6s. The
Virginia soil management group is D. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 15E Chester very stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Chester is a steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 7 inches thick. The
surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is moderate. It has a moderate
available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is not ponded. The top of
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the seasonal high water table is at 60 inches. The land capability classification is 7s. The Virginia soil
management group is D. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 19C Cullen loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Cullen is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam
about 8 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The slowest permeability
is moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a moderate shrink swell potential. This soil is not
flooded and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability
classification is 3e. The Virginia soil management group is N. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 19D Cullen loam, 1 S to 25 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Cullen is a moderately steep to steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 8
inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is
moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a moderate shrink swell potential. This soil is not
flooded and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability
classification is 4e. The Virginia soil management group is N. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 36B Hayesville loam, 2 to 7 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Hayesville is a gently sloping to moderately sloping, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
loam about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability
is moderate. It has a high available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is
not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is
2e. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit. 36C Hayesville loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Hayesville is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
loam about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability
is moderate. It has a high available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is
not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is
4e. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 36D Hayesville loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Hayesville is a moderately steep to steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is loam about 7
inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is moderate.
It has a high available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is not ponded.
The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is 6e. The
Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 37D3 Hayesville clay loam, 15 to .25 percent slopes, severely eroded
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Hayesville is a moderately steep to steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is clay loam
about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability is
moderate. It has a high available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is
not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is
6e. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
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Map Unit: 38C Hayesville very stony loam, 7 to YS percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Hayesville is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
loam about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderate content of organic matter. The slowest permeability
is moderate. It has a high available water capacity and.a low shrink swell potential. This soil is not flooded and is
not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land capability classification is
6s. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Dwellings With Basements - Dominant- Condition
Soil -Survey: Albemarle County, Virginia
- Survey
-Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10 /21/2002
Map
Symbol
Soil Name
Rating
14C
Chester loam, 7 to 15
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
14D
Chester loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
14E
Chester loam, 25 to 45
Very limited.
percent slopes
15D
Chester very stony loam,
Very limited
15 to 25 percent slopes
15E
Chester very stony loam,
Very limited
25 to 45 percent slopes
19C
Cullen loam, 7 to 15
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
19D
Cullen loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
36B
Hayesville loam, 2 to 7
Not limited
percent slopes
36C
Hayesville loam, 7 to 15
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
36D
Hayesville loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
37D3
Hayesville clay loam, 15
Very limited
to 25 percent slopes,
severely eroded
38C
Hayesville very stony
Somewhat limited
loam, 7 to 15 percent
slopes
Septic Tank Absorption Fields -- Dominant Condition
Soil Survey: Albemarle County, Virginia
Survey Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map
Symbol Soil Name
14C Chester loam, 7 to 15
Rating
Somewhat limited
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percent slopes
14D
Chester loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
14E
Chester loam, 25 to 45
Very limited
percent slopes
15D
Chester very stony loam,
Very limited
15 to 25 percent slopes
15E
Chester very stony loam,
Very limited
25 to 45 percent slopes
19C
Cullen loam, 7 to 15
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
19D
Cullen loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
36B
Hayesville loam, 2 to 7
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
36C
Hayesville loam, 7 to 15
Somewhat limited
percent slopes
36D
Hayesville loam, 15 to 25
Very limited
percent slopes
37D3
Hayesville clay loam, 15
Very limited
to 25 percent slopes,
severely eroded
38C
Hayesville very stony
Somewhat limited
loam, 7 to 15 percent
slopes
Mapunit Hydric Rating
Soil Survey: Albemarle County, Virginia
Survey
Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map
Symbol
Soil Name
Rating
14C
Chester loam, 7 to 15
Not hydric
percent slopes
14D
Chester loam, 15 to 25
Not hydric
percent slopes
14E
Chester loam, 25 to 45
Not hydric
percent slopes
15D
Chester very stony loam,
Not hydric
15 to 25 percent slopes
15E
Chester very stony loam,
Not hydric
25 to 45 percent slopes
19C
Cullen loam, 7 to 15
Not hydric
percent slopes
19D
Cullen loam, 15 to 25
Not hydric
percent slopes
36B
Hayesville loam, 2 to 7
Not hydric
percent slopes
36C
Hayesville loam, 7 to 15
Not hydric
percent slopes
36D
Hayesville loam, 15 to 25
Not hydric
percent slopes
37D3
Hayesville clay loam, 15
Not hydric
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to 25 percent slopes,
severely eroded
38C Hayesville very stony Not hydric
loam, 7 to 15 percent
slopes
Soil Shrink - Swell -- Dominant Soil
Top Depth: 0
Bottom Depth : 0
Soil Survey: Albemarle:County, Virginia
Survey
Status: .Published
-Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map
Symbol
Soil Name
Rating
14C
Chester loam, 7 to 15
1.5
percent slopes
14D
Chester loam, 15 to 25
1.5
percent slopes
14E
Chester loam, 25 to 45
1.5
percent slopes
15D
Chester very stony loam,
1.5
15 to 25 percent slopes
15E
Chester very stony loam,
1.5
25 to 45 percent slopes
19C
Cullen loam, 7 to 15
1.5
percent slopes
19D
Cullen loam, 15 to 25
1.5
percent slopes
36B
Hayesville loam, 2 to 7
1.5
percent slopes
36C
Hayesville loam, 7 to 15
1:5
percent slopes
.36D
Hayesville loam, 15 to 25
1.5
percent slopes
37D3
Hayesville clay loam, 15
1.5
to 25 percent slopes,
severely eroded
38C
Hayesville very stony
1.5
loam, 7 to 15 percent
slopes
Corrosion Concrete - Dominant Condition
Soil Survey: Albemarle-County, Virginia
Survey Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map
Symbol Soil Name Rating
14C Chester loam, 7 to 15 High
percent slopes
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14D
Chester loam, 15 to 25
High
percent slopes
14E
Chester loam, 25 to 45
High
percent slopes
15D
Chester very stony loam,
High
15 to 25 percent slopes
15E
Chester very stony loam,
High
25 to 45 percent slopes
19C
Cullen loam, 7 to 15
Moderate
percent slopes
19D
Cullen loam, 15 to 25
Moderate
percent slopes
36B
Hayesville loam, 2 to 7
Moderate
percent slopes
36C
Hayesville loam, 7 to 15
Moderate
percent slopes
36D
Hayesville loam, 15 to 25
Moderate
percent slopes
37D3
Hayesville clay loam, 15
Moderate
to 25 percent slopes,
severely eroded
38C
Hayesville very stony
Moderate
loam, 7 to 15 percent
slopes
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