C.M.R. 06, 096, ch. 376 - SOIL TYPES STANDARD OF SITE LOCATION LAW

  1. § 096-376-1 - Soil Types Suitable For the Development

SUMMARY: These regulations describe the scope of review of the Board in determining a developer's compliance with the " soil types" standard of the Site Location Law ( 38 M.R.S.A. §484(4)); the information which shall be submitted, when appropriate, within an application for approval; and, the terms and conditions which the Board may impose on the approval of an application to ensure compliance with the standard.

BASIS STATEMENT These regulations are intended to explain and clarify the meaning of the Soil Types Standard of the Site Location Law ( 38 M.R.S.A. §484(4)) and to set out the duties, power, responsibilities, and limitations of the Board and of applicants for approval of proposed developments under that standard.

Table A

Soil Conditions
SOIL PROFILES A. Bedrock encountered at depths of 0 to 100 cm (38") B. Free of drainage mot-tling to depth of 100 cm (38") or greater C. Generally bright colors in the top 60 cm. (24'' of the soil with drainage mottling at depths 38-100 cm (15"-39")
sq. ft sq. ft. sq. ft.
PROFILE 1 SILTY GLACIAL TILL SOILS Silt loam soilssq. ft.sq. ft.sq. ft. to a depth of 100 cm (39") or more, or until bedrock. These soils tend to become more compact with depth. Stones may be present throughout the profile. May or may not have an impervious layer.Generally finer textured (silty) tills. 40,000 25,000 33,000
PROFILE 2: LOAMY GLACIAL TILL SOILS Loam to sandy loam soils to a depth of 100 cm (39")or more, or until bedrock. Stones may be present throughout the profile. 30,000 21,000 29,000
Glacial till
PROFILE 3: LOAMY GLACIAL TILL SOILS WITH PAN - Loam to sandy loam soils to a depth of 100 cm (39") or more, or until bedrock. These soils become firm to very firm at depths of 30-75 cm. (12" - 30") Stones may be present through the profile. This till is a firm basal or lodgement till. 30,000 29,000 29,000
PROFILE 4: SANDY GLACIAL TILL SOILS Sandy loam to loamy sand soils to a depth of 100 cm (39")or more, or until bedrock. Stones may be present throughout the profile. This till is a coarse textured ablation till. 26,000 20,000 25,000
PROFILE 5: LOAMY OUTWASH SOILS Loam to sandy loam soils underlain by stratified sands and gravels at depths less than 100 cm. (39"). Stones or cobbles may be present in thelower portion of the profile. Proglacial and ice-contact stratified drift - medium to fine sands. 80,000 40,000 80,000
PROFILE 6: SANDY OUTWASH SOILS Loamy sands and gravelly sandy soils underlain by stratified sands and gravels at depths less than 100 cm. (39") Stones or cobbles may be present throughout the profile. Proglacial and ice-contact stratified drift - coarse sand and gravels. 80,000 40,000 80,000
PROFILE 7: SANDY MIXED ORIGIN SOILS Sandy loam to loamy sand soils underlain by very firm silts to silty clays at depths less than 100 cm. (39") Stones are usually absent in the profile. Stratified drift over marine and lacustrine sediments. 30,000 29,000 29,000
PROFILE 8: SANDY MIXED ORIGIN SOILS Silt loam to fine sandy soils underlain by dense or firm stratified silts and lenses of very fine sands at depths less than 100 cm. (39") Stones are usually absent in the profile. Stratified deposits, primarily marine or lacustrine. 34,000 33,000 33,000
PROFILE 9: SILTY MARINE SOILS Silt loam soils underlain by very firm silt loams to clays at depths less than 100 cm. (39"). Stones are usually absent in the profile. Marine or lacustrine deposits. 39,000 38,000 38,000

Notes

C.M.R. 06, 096, ch. 376
EFFECTIVE DATE: November 1, 1979
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION): May 4, 1996

AUTHORITY: 38 M.R.S.A. §343

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