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M2000090
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Permit File
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11/9/2000
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<br />.~ <br /> <br />80IL 911RFEY <br />curfarn lacer nra7 be leached as loch or tiro doom from <br />the surface. <br />O[ero soils are mapped oa1T nith Anmlon soils in this <br />wrreT area. <br />Peyton Series <br />The Pe}ton series is made np of deep, well-drained <br />soils. 1'hesc soils formed on upland hills and ralle,F side <br />slopes in weathered loamy and sonde material that has <br />been locallc transported. Slopes are ii to 30 percent. <br />F.Iecations arc 6.ti00 to i.~00 feel. The vegetation is <br />lariat}- tall grasses and. in places, ponderosa pine. An- <br />nual precipitation is IS to 3-1 inches. 1[ean annual air <br />tempemntre is ~-1° to 48° F., end the frost-free season is <br />about >30 to 1?0 drys. <br />In a representntire profile the surface lacer is dark- <br />ot-at- cart- gravelly inane sand about 11 inches thick. <br />~'hc subsoil. about 3? inches thick. is brown gravelly <br />sonde clue Inam that grades to gratelh• coarse sandy <br />loam. The snbstratttm ertending to a depth of 6() inches <br />or more is pale-brown glacellc sandy loam. Soil reaction <br />is neutral. <br />Peyton soils have moderate permeability. -{vailable <br />venter capaei[c for the pmfile is moderate. Rtlots can <br />penetrate to a depth of 40 to 80 inches or mote. <br />These soils are used for pasture end homesites. <br />Rrpresentatite profile of Peyton care gravelly loamy <br />sandman area of Pe}rton-Jitget t-erc gracellc loamy <br />sands- .i to ?0 percent slopes, located 1,640 feet north <br />and 100 feet east of southwest gamer of sew 11. T. 1 N.. <br />R. i 1 ~C. <br />Alm to 11 inches. dark-gmT (lOYR 9/1) yen grsTelly <br />inure sand, cerT dark hmwn (lOYR 2/?) when <br />moist: weak. one, graaWsr sltvdure; elightlT hard, <br />cerT friable: neutral; clear, smooth bovmlarT. <br />Blt-11 to ]fi Inches. brotyn (10TR 5/3) graTellT sandT claT <br />loam, dark brnn-n (lOYR 3/3) [then maiffi: weak. <br />medium. slrtangalar hlrckT s[rvdnre; hart!. sags tri- <br />able: thin. patchT rlaT 91ma on pad ferns: neutral; <br />clear, smooth boundary. <br />B^_t-16 to 30 Inches. Drown (lOYR 5/31 taarellT tandT <br />claT loom, brotcn (1t)YR 4/3) when moist; modes <br />ate. median. avlamgvlar bloca-c stradntt; Teri <br />hard. Mable: thla. neeric ava[invons c1aT 91ms on <br />pad roues: aevtral: clear. smooth bovadarc. <br />Bates W a3 Inches, brown (10TR 5/3) grareilc coarse <br />sandy loaw. Lmwa (]OTR 4/3) uben mots[: week. <br />median and coxrae. suLaagular blocky strvdvrn: <br />herd. friable: thin. patch? dxT alms on pad faces: <br />vnnrtl : Rradval. smooth lromdan. <br />C-t9 to ti0 inches. pale-brown (lOFR 8/3) grasell? ~ndc <br />loam, brntTn (lOFR ii/3) when moist; ma.41Te; can' <br />hard, triable: neutral. <br />1'he .{ horirgn ranges tram 0 to L Inches le thle~ess and <br />from hen r? IM mT sand to saadS loam la teztare. Structure <br />of fhe B4 horizon ranges fmm week and moderate saWagurar <br />DlockT In weak prismatic 'Ile C horizon ranges from sandT <br />IMIm f0 Innmi Cand jp trZt11 R. Amnnnt nI CMt52 tragmpnt5 <br />in the salt maces fmm 30 to 'a peryent. although iu planes <br />the snrtacr 1nTer contains vp to fill percent coarse (rag. <br />meats. <br />Peyton-Jager eery travelly loamy sands, 3 to 20 <br />percent slopes 1=gEl.-This complex is on the uplands in <br />the we=tern part of thr area. These ate open parklike <br />areas mainlc more than 20 acres in size. This complex <br />eonaists of about 65 pervert Peyton care gravelly inane <br />sand and abort 30 percent Juget yen gmrellc inane <br />sand. Perron t-en gmt-dlc tonne =and is in the main <br />part of the area. .lt[get t-ery gtat-all}• loamy sand is <br />around the edges of the areas and on narrow ridges ex- <br />tending into the areas. The Pe}'ton soil has the profile <br />described as representative for the Pecton series. The <br />Juget soil has a profile much like that described as rep- <br />resentntive for the Jltget series. but the surface lacer is <br />eery gracelh-loatm•sand. <br />Included with this complex in mapping are small <br />Wrens of Rock mrtcmp and a few small areas of Aliens <br />Purl: soils. Also included along some drainagewacs are <br />auras of a deep. dark-crolored soil formed in allut-ium. A <br />few small arena nmund lakes or ditches Lace a seasonal <br />high water table. Tho included soils luake up about 1a <br />percent of each mapped area. <br />Runoff is slow to medium on this cotnplea. The ero- <br />sion hnfnrd is moderate to high. Tillages of most areas <br />is limited by the amount of gracol. <br />All the acreage of this complex is used for pasture. <br />recreational uses. and wildlife habitat. Some areas are <br />used for homesites. (Capability unit ~'IIs-1. nonirrigated: <br />tree suitabilit}' group 2) <br />Pinata Series <br />The Pinata series is made rap of moderateh~ deep. well- <br />drained soils that formed on np]and ridges and side <br />slopes. These soils developed in stony sands to clayey <br />residuum and collucium weathered flour sandstone and <br />shale. Slopes are 5 to 3a percent. Elevations ate 6.000 to <br />5.000 feel. The native vegetation is mainly ponderosa <br />pine with a spelsc nnderstory of grass. Ararat precipita- <br />tion is 14 to 18 inches Mean annual air temperature is 47° <br />to il° F.. and the frost-free season is about 100 to 130 <br />dens. <br />Ina representative profile (fig. 3) the surface laver <br />is brown t-en- stone inane fine sand about 3 inches thick. <br />The subsnrfscc la.-er. about 9 inches thick. is pink very <br />stony IOanty fine sand. The subsoil is a red t-erc stony <br />slat-, abort 20 inches thick. that overlies sandstone. Soil <br />reaction is slightly acid. <br />Pinata roils hate slow permeability. At-ailsble water <br />capacitc for the profile is moderate. Roots can penetrate <br />to n depth of between 40 and d0 inches. <br />These soils are used mainlc for pasture and as a source <br />of quamed sandstone. Some areas have a limited use <br />for forestrc. <br />Reprnsentntit-e profile of Pinata urn stone loamy fine <br />sand in an aura of Pinata-Rock outcrop complex. 5 to 5b <br />percent slopes; located 1300 feet cast. and 400 feet south <br />of tLe northwest comer of sec. 6. T. 3 \.. R. i0 ~.: <br />Ol-2 inrbes to 0, partlallT deraTed p7ve needles sad forest <br />utter. <br />jr-O IO R 1a('hra. DNN'a IISYR J/ZI T(Y? 3tm1? IOamT aaP <br />sand. dart Lmnm (taTR 31°_) when moist: weak. <br />Sae. granular structure; sok, Teri triable; edfghtl? <br />arid: clear. smooth Launders. <br />A?~ to 12 inches. pink (5YR r/3) Teri stonT IoamT sae <br />egad, mhlish hrowa fTR 5/3) when moist: weak. <br />coarse. suLangWar DlockT a[rudure: soft, sere fri~ <br />able: slightls add: abrupt, warT boandnrT. <br />B?t-]? to 3? inches. rrd f?STR 5/e) ter? sfonT dnT. dart <br />red (2TR 3/d) when mo16t: wmk. medium, Dtis- <br />mntic stmdatt that parts to moderate, coarse and <br />median, subangvlar blodq atrnMnre: rerT hard. <br />arm: thick. covtlevona claT alma on pad fetRS; <br />elightlT add; dear, smooth botmdarT. <br />t:1 "_~ - <br />II <br />r ~ ~ - II <br />i .Jr. <br />QVE2 <br />.r <br />hl. ~ ~(' <br />
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