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Kleinham's Discovery Part 2 - Flathead County, Montana

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. Ground Water:<br />

i- Establish the seasonal minimum and maximum depth to water table, dates<br />

on which these depths were determined, and the location and depth of all<br />

known aquifers which may be affected by the proposed suMivision. The<br />

high water table shall be determined from tests taken during the period of<br />

the highest groundwater elevations, typically spring and emly summer.<br />

Any area of high gtoundwater within eight feet of the surface shall be<br />

located on the preliminary plat.<br />

Please refer to the attached Hydrogeoloeical Analysis prepmed by RLK<br />

Hydo for groundwater depths.<br />

ii. ' Describe any steps necessary to avoid the degradation of ground water and<br />

ground water recharge areas.<br />

To avoid any contamination of groundwater as a result of the proposed<br />

North Shore Development. a stormwaler management plan has been<br />

prepared by RLK Hvdro and is included as oart of the EA.<br />

Geology/Soils:<br />

Locate on the preliminary plat any known gsqlpgrc hazards affecting the<br />

subdivision which could result in property dadiage or personal injury due<br />

to rock falls or slides, mud, snow; surface subsidence (e.g., settling or<br />

sinking); and seismic activity.<br />

The subdivision is qently rolline with suitable building sites that meet the<br />

Countv Subdivision Regulations. There are no rock.out croppines located<br />

on the property and there are no slopes in excess of l07o erade.. There are<br />

no hazards associated with slides or slumps. (Site visits by Eric Mulcah)'<br />

North Shore Ranch<br />

Kleinhans Farms v. <strong>Flathead</strong> Co.<br />

<strong>County</strong> File -- 3090

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