Site Information - Amazon S3...Zeke Herron Country : US State : Texas City : Spring Street : 1023...
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Landscape Assessment
Site Information
Name of site being assessed : Zeke Herron
Country : US
State : Texas
City : Spring
Street : 1023 Lemm Rd 1
Latitude : 30.0542
Longitude : -95.4195
Created by : JReynolds
Restriction
Which direction structures faceMain house - front faces southeast, back faces northwest
Building code restrictions :See Attachement.
Building permits :See attachment
Septic codes :See attached.
Zoning ordinances :No zoning.
Utility easements :40 foot drainage easement on south side of property line.
HOAs :No HOA
Any permits needed :No zoning.
Property boundary :
Neighbor’s boundary :See Survey
Neighbor activity that will affect your property :None.
Road weight limits and information :N/A
Closest airport :IAH - Bush Intercontinental = 4.78 miles to the southeast
Hooks Regional - 7.5 miles to the west
Emergency routes :
I-45 North/SouthHardy Toll Road North/South
US 99 East/West
Will the property be sold? If so when? :Owners plan on keeping the property forever!
Who has final say on what happens to the site? :Zeke Herron
Worse case scenarios if laws are broken without knowledge :Type 1 error - Must come back into compliance. May be very expensive!
Any other land use restriction :No.
Weather data : Climate
Average annual rainfall Info :44 inches.
100 year rain/food event :40" - Hurricane Harvey, 2017
Is property in floodplain? :No - FEMA Flood Zone X
Average annual snowfall :No snow - usually.
Average frost depth :No frost below grade.
Historic first and last frost days :November 20 - March 1
Average temperatures :High °F-Low °F63-43 January
66-47 February73-53 March80-59 April86-68 May91-73 June94-75 July
95-75 August90-70 September
82-61 October73-52 November64-45 December
80-60 Year
Average number of hot days :City 90+ °F 100+ °F
Houston, Texas 74 3
Longest period without precipitation :Could not find exact info but Amarillo is currently over 100 days without rain and I
remember in 2011 it didn't rain all summer.
Sector and energy information
Summer and winter solstices sun angles :
Summer Sunrise:Altitude = -0.35Azimuth = 62.00
Summer Culmination:Altitude = 83.38
Azimuth = 179.38Shadow length of 1 meter object (.35)
Summer Sunset:Altitude = -0.25
Azimuth = 297.92
Winter Sunrise:Altitude = -0.38
Azimuth = 116.68
Winter Culmination:Altitude = 36.54Azimuth = 179.9
Shadow length of 1 meter object (4.05)
Winter Sunset:Altitude = -0.26
Azimuth = 243.23
Spring and fall equinoxes sun angles :Spring Sunrise:Altitude = -0.30Azimuth = 89.53
Spring Culmination:Altitude = 59.99
Azimuth = 179.96Shadow length of 1 meter object (.1.73)
Spring Sunset:Altitude = -0.19
Azimuth = 270.62
Fall Sunrise:Altitude = -0.39
Azimuth = 88.24
Fall Culmination:Altitude = 60.85
Azimuth = 179.99Shadow length of 1 meter object (1.67)
Fall Sunset:Altitude = -0.10
Azimuth = 271.33
The shadow length for the above two data sets :From a 3 meter object...
Spring/Fall Sunrise - 47.57 metersSpring/Fall Noon - 2.24 meters
Spring/Fall Midday - 1.73 metersSpring/Fall 3:00 - 2.26 meters
Spring/Fall Sunset - 51.73 metersSummer Sunrise - 78.55 meters
Summer Noon - 1.07 metersSummer Midday - .35 metersSummer 3:00 - 1.24 meters
Summer Sunset - 69.13 metersWinter Sunrise - 72.94 meters
Winter 10:30 - 4.82 metersWinter Midday - 3.58 meters
Winter 2:00 - 4.17 metersWinter Sunset - 68.69 meters
Prevailing winds :From the south/southeast
Summer winds :From the south/southwest
Winter winds :
From the northeast
Potential fire zones :From the south/southwest - but could be from any direction in our climate.
Climate classifications :
The permaculture climate classification
Tropics :Sub tropics
USA hardiness zone :USDA Zone 9a
Trewartha climate classification :Humid Subtropical
Koppen climate classification :Cfa = Humid subtropical climate; coldest month averaging above 0 °C (32 °F), at least onemonth's average temperature above 22 °C (71.6 °F), and at least four months averaging
above 10 °C (50 °F). No significant precipitation difference between seasons (neitherabovementioned set of conditions fulfilled). No dry months in the summer.
GPS coordinates of the site :30.063813, -95.420041
The distance to the closest large body of water :17 Miles from Lake Houston
37 Miles from Trinity Bay62 Miles from Gulf of Mexico
The elevation :29 meters
Landscape :Flat lands
Which watershed you are in :Spring Watershed
Where the water enters your property from other properties :From the north via creek.
From the east via runoff across entire property toward creek.From the west via runoff only for slightly western edge of property toward creek.
Will need more on property observation for more detailed information.
Where water leaves your property :To the south via creek and drainage easement.
The highest point :Land contours pretty much evenly and slopes evenly from the east to the west.
The lowest point :Creek.
Ridges in the landscape :There are no defined ridges.
Valleys in the landscape :No defined valleys except creek.
The key points in or near the property :Key point will be toward the northwest. More observation is needed and will be undertaken.
Photography
Details: This is virgin land, for the most part, according to the buyer.
There is a 30-foot portion of alleged year round creek that flows through the southeast portion of theproperty that we will want to evaluate. The new owner would also like recommendations onlocations for future community housing options as he will be placing several houses on the propertyfor family and friends. This property is supposedly out of the flood zone, but I would like to know ifthere was any flooding in the past 2 years since we had record floods in both 2016 and twice in2017
Details: Drone footage to come.
Soils
The soil horizon/s for the site :Coming Soon.
The soil types
Which series of soil/s on site (NRCS) :Site is split right down the middle with 2 types of major soils type:
On the east side -
Gessner fine sandy loam, 0 to1 percent slopes,
occasionally ponded
Description of GessnerSetting
Landform: DepressionsLandform position (three-dimensional): Dip
Down-slope shape: ConcaveAcross-slope shape: Concave
Parent material: Loamy fluviomarine deposits derived from igneous, metamorphic andsedimentary rock
Typical profileA - 0 to 4 inches: fine sandy loam
Bg - 4 to 19 inches: fine sandy loamBtg1 - 19 to 25 inches: sandy clay loamBtg2 - 25 to 80 inches: sandy clay loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 0 to 1 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inchesNatural drainage class: Poorly drained
Runoff class: NegligibleCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to moderately
high (0.01 to 0.20 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 0 inchesFrequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: FrequentCalcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 10 percent
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0 mmhos/cm)Sodium adsorption ratio, maximum in profile: 12.0
Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 8.6 inches)Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): 5wLand capability classification (nonirrigated): 5w
Hydrologic Soil Group: DEcological site: Lowland 35-56" PZ (R150AY537TX)
Hydric soil rating: Yes
On the west side -
Wockley fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes
Description of WockleySetting
Landform: FlatsLandform position (three-dimensional): Dip
Down-slope shape: LinearAcross-slope shape: Linear
Parent material: Late pliocene to early pleistocene loamy fluviomarine deposits derived fromigneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock
Typical profileA - 0 to 7 inches: fine sandy loamE - 7 to 22 inches: fine sandy loam
Btc - 22 to 58 inches: sandy clay loamBtcv - 58 to 80 inches: sandy clay loam
Properties and qualitiesSlope: 0 to 1 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inchesNatural drainage class: Somewhat poorly drained
Runoff class: HighCapacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high (0.20 to 0.57
in/hr)Depth to water table: About 6 to 24 inches
Frequency of flooding: NoneFrequency of ponding: None
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.0 mmhos/cm)Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 8.5 inches)
Interpretive groupsLand capability classification (irrigated): 3w
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 3wHydrologic Soil Group: C/D
Ecological site: Loamy Prairie 44-56" PZ (R150AY741TX)Hydric soil rating: No
The soil taxonomy :Alfisols (mostly), Ultisols (perhaps and to a lesser extent)
See attached.
Tests
For habitat and vegetation testing
Micro-organism levels :To be determined.
Inorganic level :To be determined.
Soil p.H. :To be determined.
Heavy metal :To be determined.
Toxins :To be determined.
Chemicals :To be determined.
For earthworking / geotechnical testing
The water holding capacity :To be determined.
Proctor compaction testing :To be determined.
Direct shear test :To be determined.
Dispersive testing :
To be determined.
Atterberg limits test :To be determined.
Hydrologic soil group :To be determined.
Depth to restrictive features :Should not be a factor in our design.
The history of the soil and how it was formed or got there :Loamy fluviomarine deposits derived from igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock
Ask neighbors if they spray chemicals and look for wherethey enter the property :
Should not be much of a factor here as there are no farms or huge lawns in the area.
Vegetation
Trees
Details : Will need access to land to conduct the survey. Partridge Pea is native to this area and is alegume.
This area was native tall grassland prairie before it was changed to a woodland of pine, oak andchinese tallow by poor management practices.
Wildlife
Which wild/natural animals are present :Deer, squirrel, coyotes, rabbits, frogs, lizards, fish, turtles, bobcats, lots of birds, turkeys,
hogs (introduced), skunk, armadillo, chipmunk, roadrunner.
Where they enter the site :Will need to ask previous landowner.
Where they leave the site :Will also need to ask previous landowner.
Where they stay when on your site :Will also need to ask previous landowner.
Water
Depth to water table :67.5"
# ----- Agency Code: US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY # ----- Station ID: 300457095245801, Station Name: LJ-60-61-601
# ----- Start of DataUSGS 300457095245801 72019 08/29/1966 53.37 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/07/1986 59.14 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/14/1987 60.11 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/11/1988 61.88 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/01/1989 62.14 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/03/1990 63.97 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/16/1991 64.71 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/16/1992 63.13 ----- R 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/07/1993 63.20 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/14/1994 63.87 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/18/1995 63.20 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/06/1997 65.97 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/14/1998 64.70 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/13/1999 63.94 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/02/2000 66.63 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/11/2001 68.45 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/20/2002 66.17 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/10/2003 67.50 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/05/2004 65.72 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 02/17/2005 64.81 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/04/2006 66.47 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/09/2007 67.03 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/29/2008 64.84 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/08/2009 65.53 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/18/2010 66.07 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/12/2011 67.26 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/05/2012 70.44 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/25/2013 72.49 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/27/2014 72.45 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 12/03/2014 71.48 ----- - 2 AUSGS 300457095245801 72019 01/07/2016 69.70 ----- - 2 A
USGS 300457095245801 72019 01/27/2017 68.09 ----- - 2 A
Aquifers below the site :Chicot
Which aquifers your landscape feeds :Chicot
Test For :
Dissolved Oxygen :To be determined.
Temperature :To be determined.
Turbidity :To be determined.
Soil p.H. :To be determined.
Hardness :To be determined.
Phytoplankton :To be determined.
Micro-organism Levels :To be determined.
Current and Historic Land Use
Current use examples
Current land use Type: Other
Current use is mostly just for living. Some occasional hunting or fishing may also occur.
Historic land use examples
Historic land use Type: Prairie, Old growth forest
Historically this was a tall grasslands prairie that became a wooded area by farmers overgrazing and plowing to farm.