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Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI <br />Somewhat limited 25.0 10.1% <br />Very limited 15.6 6.3% <br />Null or Not Rated 0.7 0.3% <br />Totals for Area of Interest 248.1 100.0% <br />Rating Options—Local Roads and Streets <br />Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition <br />Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified <br />Tie-break Rule: Higher <br />Lawns, Landscaping, and Golf Fairways <br />ENG - Engineering <br />This interpretation rates soils for their use in establishing and maintaining turf for <br />lawns and golf fairways and ornamental trees and shrubs for residential or <br />commercial landscaping. Lawns and landscaping require soils on which turf and <br />ornamental trees and shrubs can be established and maintained. Golf fairways are <br />subject to heavy foot traffic and some light vehicular traffic. Cutting or filling may be <br />required. <br />The ratings are based on the use of soil material at the site, which may have been <br />altered by some land smoothing. Irrigation may or may not be needed and is not a <br />criterion in rating. The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect plant <br />growth and trafficability after vegetation is established. The properties that affect <br />plant growth are reaction; depth to a water table; ponding; depth to bedrock or a <br />cemented pan; the available water capacity in the upper 40 inches; the content of <br />salts, sodium, or calcium carbonate; and sulfidic materials. The properties that <br />affect trafficability are flooding, depth to a water table, ponding, slope, stoniness, <br />and the amount of sand, clay, or organic matter in the surface layer. The suitability <br />of the soil for traps, tees, roughs, and greens is not considered in the ratings. <br />Not considered in the ratings, but important in evaluating a site, are the location and <br />accessibility of the area, the size and shape of the area and its scenic quality, <br />vegetation, access to water, potential water impoundment sites, and access to <br />public sewer lines. Soils that are subject to flooding are limited by the duration and <br />intensity of flooding and the season when flooding occurs. In planning for lawns, <br />landscaping, or golf fairways, onsite assessment of the height, duration, intensity, <br />and frequency of flooding is essential. <br />The ratings are both verbal and numerical. Rating class terms indicate the extent to <br />which the soils are limited by all of the soil features that affect the specified use. <br />"Not limited" indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the <br />specified use. Good performance and very low maintenance can be expected. <br />Custom Soil Resource Report <br />10
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