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City of Carlsbad
2075 Las Palmas Drive
CarMad, CA92009-4959
SITE PREPARATION AND
FOUNDATION RECOmENDATIONS
ASAP OIL CHANGE
COLLEGE AVENUE
OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA
c\-~y OF OCEANSlDE
BMLDING DEPARTMENT
PREPARED FOR:
Madfson Square Partnership
4223/A Ponderosa Avenue
San Diego. Callfornfa 92123
PREPARED BY:
SOUthern California Soil 1 Testing, Inc.
Post,Office Box 20627
6280 Riverdale Street
San Diego, California 92120
November 17, 1987
Madison Square Partnership
4223/A Ponderosa Avenue
San Diego, California 92123
SCSBT 8721183
Report No. 2
SUBJECT: Earth Retaining Structures Design Recommendations, ASAP Oil
Change, College Avenue, Oceanside, California.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with a request from Mr. Randy Cramer we are providing herein
earth retaining structuae design recommendations for the subject project.
EARTH RETAINING WALLS
PASSIVE PRESSURE: The passive pressure for the prevailing soil conditions
may be considered to be 450 pounds per square foot per foot of depth up to
a maximum of 1500 psf. This pressure may be increased one-third for seismic
loading. The coefficient of friction for concrete to soil may be assumed to
be 0.3 for the resistance to lateral movement. When combining frictional
and passive resistance, the latter should be reduced by one-third.
ACTIVE PRESSURE: The active soil pressure for the design of earth retaining
structures with level backfills may be assumed to be equivalent to the
pressure of a fluid weighing 33 pcf and 50 pcf for unrestrained and
restrained conditions. These pressures do not consider any other surcharge.
If any are anticipated, this office should be contacted for the necessary
SCIUTHERN CAL~IFOANIA SOIL AND TESTING. INC
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SITE AND SOIL DESCRIPTION
October 26, 1987 Page 2
The subject site is located at the north western section of the existing
Home Depot Shopping Center. The site is bounded to the west by College
Avenue to the north by Stop-n-Go and to the east and south by paved
parking. The subject site was graded in 1986. Grading consisted of fills up
to 12 feet deep. The site is underlain by nondetrimentally expansive silty
sands.
CONCLUSIDRS AlID RECoWENDATIONS
GENERAL
No geotechnical conditions were encountered which will preclude site
development as presently proposed. In general, the site is underlain by
fill deposits consisting of nondetrimentally expansive silty sands with
excellent foundation support characteristics. However, it is anticipated
that the upper half foot to a foot of this material may be disturbed due to
weathering. This condition will require site preparation or increased
foundation and concrete slab-on-grade consideration. Recolnaendations for
both alternatives are provided herein.
GRADING
SITE PREPARATION: If conventional slabs-on-grade are desired, site
preparation should consist of scarifying the upper 12 inches of soil in
areas to receive settlement sensitive improvements (fills and exterior
slabs included). This material should be moisture conditioned and
recompacted to at least 90 percent as determined in accordance with ASTM
D1557-78 Method A or C.
DRAINAGE: The site should be graded and maintained such that surface
drainage is directed away from the structures and the top of slopes into
swales or other controlled drainage devices.
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EARTHWORK: All earthwork and grading contemplated for site preparation
should be accomplished in accordance with the attached Recammnded Grading
Specifications and Special Provisions. All special site preparation
recotmnendatfons presented in the sections above will supersede those in the
standard Recommended Grading Specifications. All embankments, structural
fill and fill should be compacted to at least 90$ relative compaction at or
slightly over optimum moisture content. Utility trench backfill within 5
feet of the proposed structures and beneath asphalt pavements should be
compacted to mini~m of 90% of its maximum dry density. The maximum dry
density of each soil type should be determined in accordance with A.S.T.M.
Test Method D-1557-78. Method A or C.
FOUNDATIONS
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GENERAL: Shallow foundations may be utflfred for the support of the
proposed structure. The footings should have a mfnfmum depth of 12 inches
below lowest adjacent finish grade. If the existing surface soils are not
scarified, mfni~m foundation depth should be 18 inches. Amfnfmum width of
12 inches and 18 inches is recwnded for continuous and isolated footings
respectively. A bearing capacity of 2000 psf amy be assumed for said
footings. This bearing capacity may be increased by one-third when
considering wind and/or seismic forces. A minimum setback from the face of
slopes to the footing equal to a horizontal distance of seven feet should
be observed. For retaining walls, this distance should be increased to ten
feet.
REINFORCMERT: Roth exterior and interior continuous footings should be
reinforced with one 14 bars positioned near the bottom of the footing and
one 14 bars positioned near the top of the footing. This reinforcement is
based on soil characteristics and is not intended to be in lieu of
reinforcement necessary to satisfy structural considerations.
CONCRETE SLABS-ON-GRADE: Concrete slabs-on-grade should have a mfnfaum.
actual thickness of four inches and be underlain by a two-inch blanket of
clean poorly graded coarse sand or crushed rock. The slab should be
reinforced with No. 3 reinforcing bars placed at 36 inches on center each
way. A 6*x6*-W1.4xW1.4 may be used in lieu of the rebars. It is imperative
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that the mesh be placed in the middle of the slab in order to be effective.
If the surface soils are not scarified, minfmum slab thickness and
reinforcement should be five inches and No. 3 rebars placed at 18 inches on
center each way. The rebars should be extended at least six inches into the
footing. Where moisture sensitive floor coverings are planned, a visqueen
barrier should be placed on top of the sand layer. A two-inch-thick layer
of clean sand should be placed over the vfsqueen to allow for proper
concrete curing.
LIWITATIONS
The reccimnendations and opinions expressed in this report reflect our best
estimate of the project requirements based on an evaluation of the
subsurface soil conditions encountered at the subsurface exploration
locations and the assumption that the soil conditions do not deviate
appreciably from those encountered. It should be recognfzed that the
performance of the foundations and/or cut and fill slopes may be influenced
by undisclosed or unforeseen variations in the soil conditions that may
occur in the intermediate and unexplored areas. Any unususal conditions
not covered in this report that may be encountered during construction
should be brought to the attention of the soils engineer so that he may
make modificatfons if necessary. In addition, this office should be
advised of any changes in the project scope or proposed site grading so
that it may be determined if the recammndations contained herein are
appropriate. This should be verified in writing or modified by a written
addendum.
If you have any questions regarding this report please contact our office.
Respectfully submitted,
TESTING,, INC.
Daniel B. Adler, R.C.E. Yb6037
DBA:nm
cc: (4) Submitted
(1) SCS6T. Escondfdo
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ASAP OIL CHANGE, COLLEGE AVENUE, OCEANSIDE
RECOMIENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS
GENERAL INTENT
The intent of these specifications is to establish procedures for clearing,
compacting natural ground, preparing areas to be filled, and placing and
compacting fill soils to the lines and grades shown on the accepted plans.
The recommendations contained in the preliminary geotechnfcal investigation
report and/or the attached Special Provisions are a part of the Recmnded
Grading Specifications and shall supersede the provisions contained
hereinafter in the case of conflict. These specifications shall only be
used in conjunction with the geotechnfcal report for which they are a part.
No deviation from these specifications will be allowed, except where
specified in the geotechnfcal soil report or in other written communication
signed by the Soil Engineer.
OBSERVATION AND TESTIffi
Southern California Soil and Testing, Inc., shall be retained as the Soil
Engineer to observe and test the earthwork in accordance with these
specifications. It will be necessary that the Soil Engineer or his
representative provide adequate observation so that he may provide an
opinion that the work was or was not accomplished as specified. It shall
be the responsfbflity of the contractor to assist the soil engineer and to
keep him appraised of work schedules, changes and new information and data
so that he may provide these opinions. In the event that any unusual
conditions not covered by the special provisions or preliminary soil report
are encountered during the grading operations, the Soil Engineer shall be
contacted for further recomnendatfons.
If, in the opinion of the Soil Engineer. substandard conditions are
encountered, such as; questionable or unsuitable soil, unacceptable
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moisture content, inadequate compaction, adverse weather, etc.,
construction should be stopped until the conditions are remedied or
corrected or he shall recommend rejection of this work.
Test methods used to determine the degree of compaction should be performed
in accordance with the following Pmerfcan Society for Testing and Materials
test methods:
Maxfnmm Density 6 Optimum Moisture Content - A.S.T.M. D-1557-78.
Density of Soil In-Place - A.S.T.M. D-1556-64 or A.S.T.H. D-2922.
All densities shall be expressed in terms of Relative Compaction as
determined by the foregoing A.S.T.M. testing procedures.
PREPARATION OF AREAS TO RECEIVE FILL
All vegetation, brush and debris derived from clearing operations
shall be removed, and legally disposed of. All areas disturbed by site
grading should be left in a neat and finished appearance, free from
unsightly debris.
After clearing or benching, the natural ground in areas to be filled shall
be scarified to a depth of 6 inches, brought to the proper moisture
content, compacted and tested for the minimum degree of compaction in the
Special Provisions or the recolaoendatfon contained in the preliminary
geotechnfcal investigation report. All loose soils in excess of 6 inches
thick should be removed to firm natural ground which is defined as natural
soils which possesses an in-situ density of at least 90% of its maximum dry
density.
When the slope of the natural ground receiving fill exceeds 20% (5
horizontal units to 1 vertical unit), the original ground shall be stepped
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or benched. Benches shall be cut to a firm competent soil condition. The
lower bench shall be at least 10 feet wide or 1 l/2 times the the equipment
width which ever is greater and shall be sloped back into the hillside at a
gradient of not less than two (21 percent. All other benches should be at
least 6 feet wide. The horizontal portion of each bench shall be compacted
prior to receiving fill as specified herein for compacted natural ground.
Ground slopes flatter than 209: shall be benched when considered necessary
by the Soil Engineer.
Any abandoned buried structures encountered during grading operations must
be totally removed. All underground utilities to be abandoned beneath any
proposed structure should be removed from within 10 feet of the structure
and properly capped off. The resulting depressions from the above
described procedures should be backfilled with acceptable soil that is
compacted to the requirements of the Soil Engineer. This includes, but is
not limited to, septic tanks, fuel tanks, sewer lines or leach lines, storm
drains and water lines. Any buried structures or utilities not to be
abandoned should be brought to the attention of the Soil Engineer so that
he may determine if any special reconmmndatfon will be necessary.
All water wells which will be abandoned should be backfilled and capped in
accordance to the requirements set forth by the Soil Engineer. The top of
the cap should be at least 4 feet below finish grade or 3 feet below the
bottom of footing whichever is greater. The type of cap will depend on the
diameter of the well and should be determined by the Soil Engineer and/or a
qualified Structural Engineer.
FILL MATERIAL
Materials to be placed in the fill shall be approved by the Soil Engineer
and shall be free of vegetable matter and other deleterious substances.
Granular soil shall contain sufficient fine material to fill the voids.
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The definition and disposition of oversized rocks, expansive and/or
detrimental soils are covered in the geotechnical report or Special
Provisions. Expansive soils, soils of poor gradation, or soils with low
strength characteristics may be thoroughly mixed with other soils to
provide satisfactory fill material, but only with the explicit consent of
the soil engineer. Any import material shall be approved by the Soil
Engineer before being brought to the site.
PLACING AND COMPACTION OF FILL
Approved fill material shall be placed in areas prepared to receive fill in
layers not to exceed 6 inches in compacted thickness. Each layer shall
have a uniform moisture content in the range that will allow the compaction
effort to be efficiently applied to achieve the specified degree of
compaction. Each layer shall be uniformly compacted to a mfninum specified
degree of compaction with equipment of adequate size to economically
compact the layer. Compaction equipment should either be specifically
designed for soil compaction or of proven relfability. The minimum degree
of compaction to be achieved is specified in either the Special Provisions
or the recommendations contained in the preliminary geotechnfcal
investigation report.
When the structural fill material includes rocks, no rocks will be allowed
to nest and all voids must be carefully filled wfth soil such that the
minimum degree of compaction recommended in the Special Provisions is
achieved. The maximum size and spacing of rock permitted in structural
fills and in non-structural fills is discussed in the geotechnical report,
when applicable.
Field observation and compaction tests to estimate the degree of compaction
of the fill will be taken by the Soil Engineer or his representative. The
location and frequency of the tests shall be at the Soil Engineer's
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discretion. When the compaction test indicates that a particular layer is
less than the required degree of compaction, the layer shall be reworked to
the satisfaction of the Soil Engineer and until the desired relative
compaction has been obtained.
Fill slopes shall be compacted by means of sheepsfoot rollers or other
suitable equipment. Compaction by sheepsfoot rollers shall be at vertical
intervals of not greater than four feet. ‘In addition, fill slopes at
ratios of two horizontal to one vertical or flatter, should be trackrolled.
Steeper fill slopes shall be over-built and cut-back to finish contours
after the slope has been constructed. Slope compaction operations shall
result in all fill material six or more inches inward from the finished
face of the slope having a relative compaction of at least 90% of maximum
dry density or that specified in the Special Provisions section of this
specification. The compaction operation on the slopes shall be continued
until the Soil Engineer is of the opinion that the slopes will be stable in
regards to surficial stability.
Slope tests will be made by the Soils Engineer during construction of the
slopes to determine if the required compaction is being achieved. Where
failing tests occur or other field problems arise, the Contractor will be
notified that day of such conditions by written camunication from the Soil
Engineer or his representative in the form of a daily field report.
If the method of achieving the required slope compaction selected by the
Contractor fails to produce the necessary results, the Contractor shall
rework or rebuild such slopes until the required degree of compaction is
obtained. at no cost to the Owner or Soils Engineer.
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CUT SLOPES
The Engineering Geologist shall inspect cut slopes excavated in rock or
lithiffed formational material during the grading operations at intervals
determined at his discretion. If any conditions not anticipated in the
preliminary report such as perched water, seepage, lentfcular or confined
strata of a potentially adverse nature, unfavorably inclined bedding,
joints or fault planes are encountered during grading, these conditions
shall be analyzed by the Engineering Geologist and Soil Engineer to
determine if mitigating measures are necessary.
Unless otherwise specified in the geotechnfcal report, no cut slopes shall
be excavated higher or steeper than that allowed by the ordinances of the
controlling governmental agency.
ENGINEERING OBSERVATION
Field observation by the Soil Engineer or his representative shall be made
during the filling and compacting operations so that he can express his
opinion regarding the conformance of the grading with acceptable standards
of practice. The presence of the Soil Engineer or his representative or
the observation and testing shall not release the Grading Contractor from
his duty to compact all fill material to the specified degree of
compaction.
SEASON LINITS
Fill shall not be placed during unfavorable weather conditions. When work
is interrupted by heavy rain, filling operations shall not be resumed until
the proper moisture content and density of the fill materials can be
achieved. Damaged site conditions resulting from weather or acts of God
shall be repaired before acceptance of work.
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RECOMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
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RELATIVE CMPACTION: The minimum degree of compaction to be obtained in
compacting natural ground, in the compacted fill, and in the compacted
backfill shall be at least 90 percent. For street and parking lot
subgrade, the upper six inches should be compacted to at least 95% relative
compaction.
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EXPANSIVE SOILS: Detrimentally expansive soil is defined as clayey soil
which has an expansion index of 50 or greater when tested in accordance
with the Uniform Building Code Standard 29-C.
OVERSIZED MATERIAL: Oversized fill material is generally defined herein as
rocks or lumps of soil over 6 inches in diameter. Oversize materials
should not be placed in fill unless recommendations of placement of such
material is provided by the soils engineer. At least 40 percent of the fill
soils shall pass through a No. 4 U.S. Standard Sieve.
TRANSITION LOTS: Where transitions between cut and fill occur within the
proposed building pad, the cut portion should be undercut a minimum of one
foot below the base of the proposed footings and recompacted as structural
backfill. In certain cases that would be addressed in the geotechnfcal
report, special footing reinforcement or a combination of special footing
reinforcement and undercutting may be required.
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increase in soil pressure. This value assumes a drained backfill condition.
Waterproofing and drainage details should be provided by the project
architect.
BACKFILL: All backfill soils should be compacted to at least 90% relative
compaction. Expansive or clayey soils should not be used for backfill
material. The wall should not be backfilled until the masonry has reached
an adequate strength.
FACTOR OF SAFETY: The above values, with the exception of the allowable
soil friction coefficient, do not include a factor of safety. Appropriate
factors of safety should be incorporated into the design to prevent the
walls from overturning and sliding.
If you should have any questions after reviewing this report, please do not
hesitate to contact this office.
This opportunity to be of professional service is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
Daniel B. Aher, 6C.E. #36037
DBA:nm
CC: (3) Submitted
(3) BSHA, Attention, Mr. Randy Cramer
(1) SCS&T, Escondido
October 26, 1987
Madison Square Partnership
4223/A Ponderosa Avenue
San Diego. California 92123
SCSAT 8721183
Report No. 1
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SUBJECT: Site Preparation and Foundation Recoimaendations, ASAP Oil
Change, College Avenue, Oceanside, California.
REFERENCE: "Report of Field Observation and Relative Compaction, Rome Depot
Oceanside"; Southern California Soil and Testing, Inc.; June 9,
1986.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request, we are providing herein site and
foundation recommendations for the subject project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
It is our understanding that the proposed development will be developed to
receive a one story cercfhl structure of wood-frame construction and
associated paved parking. Shallow foundations and conventional
slab-on-grade floor systems are anticipated. Grading will be very minor
and for drainage purposes.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 501L AND TESTINO. INC.