HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 15-26; 4390 Yuki Lane; ADDENDUM NO 1 UPDATED GEOTECHNICAL REPORT ADDENDUM 2 ADDENDUM 3; 2016-06-13ENGINEERING
DESIGN GROUP
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2121 Montiel Road, San Marcos, California 92069 • (760) 839-7302 • Fax: (760) 480-7477 • www.designgroupca.com
Date: June 13, 2016
To:
Re:
Pacific Beach 2014, Ltd.
c/o San Dieguito Development
Attn: Ted Montag
1106 Second St PMB 255
Encinitas, CA 92024
p: 760.635.7633
e: tedmontag3@msn.com
JUI~ 1 5 2016
Proposed new residence to be located at Lot 1 Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California
Subject: Addendum No. 3
CDP 15-26 -4390 Yuki Lane
Ref:
1. Addendum No.2-dated 4-14-16, prepared by Engineering Design Group.
2. Addendum No. 1 -Updated Geotechnical Report, prepared by Engineering Design Group, dated
January 30, 2015.
3. "Updated Geotechnical Recommendations, Proposed New Single Family Residence to be
located at Lot 1, Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California," prepared by Engineering Design Group, dated
September 3, 2015.
At the request of the City of Carlsbad we provide the following recommendations with respect to the
installation of pervious concrete driveways at the above referenced site.
1. Specific constraints and details of pervious concrete in driveway area should be per the specific
manufacturer and pervious pavement industry standards and recommendations, including edge
restraints, minimum bedding specifications, base and subgrade requirements, installation
tolerances, drainage, etc.
2. As pervious concrete relates to the geotechnical aspects of the project we provide the following
recommendations:
NEW RESIDENCE
a. We recommend subgrade be compacted to 95% minimum compaction in the area of new
pervious concrete driveways.
b. Where runoff and stormwater is directed over permeable pavement and water is
anticipated to flow through into an aggregate base, sub-drains and/or underdrains to be
installed. Construction detailing to be reviewed prior to installation.
c. The specific recommendations of the pervious pavement manufacturer may supersede
the recommendations herein. Specific manufacturer recommendations shall be included
in any pervious concrete detailing.
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d. All other recommendations regarding biofiltration, per References 2 & 3 above, shall be
adhered.
If you have any questions with respect to this addendum, please do not hesitate to call our office.
Respectfully Submitted,
ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP
Steven Norris
California GE #2590
Erin Rist
Calfironia RCE 65122
NEW RESIDENCE
4930 Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California
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G!NBERING
DESIGN GROUP
--------------------------------2121 Montiel Road, San Marcos, California 92069 • (760) 839-7302 • Fax: (760) 480-7477 • www.designgroupca.com
Date: January 29, 2016
To:
Re:
Pacific Beach 2014, Ltd.
c/o San Dieguito Development
Attn: Ted Montag
11 06 Second St PMB 255
Encinitas, CA 92024
p: 760.635.7633
e: tedmontag3@msn.com
JUN 15
Proposed new residence to be located at Lot 1 Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California
Subject: Addendum No. 1 -Updated Geotechnical Report
COP 15-26-4390 Yuki Lane
Ref:
1. "Updat m ommendations , Proposed New Single Family Residence to be
at Lot 1, Yuki Lane, rlsbad, California," prepared by Engineering Design Group, dated
Sept ber 3, 2015.
2. City Co -4930 Yuki Lane, dated September 30, 2015.
3. Redline comments on BMP plan, Yuki Lane Lot 1.
We have provided the following addendum in response to the City of Carlsbad Comments.
1. In the area along the north side of the house where the paved walkway provides a 2.5 feet
horizontal distance to the localized low spot for drainage we recommend the area maintain
sufficient distance below finish floors, minimize pervious surfaces and provide for sufficient
drainage devices to not allow runoff to pond adjacent to new foundations and improvements.
2. We conducted slope stability analysis of the ascending slope along the north property line that
extends approximately 20 feet above the proposed building pad. Our analysis indicates that
global slope stability for the slope modeled with the wall along the toe has a factor of safety of
greater than 1.1 for the pseudo static condition and greater than 1.5 for the static condition. As
part of our analysis we also conducted a surficial slope analysis utilizing the infinite slope
equation. Based upon our experience with similar type steep slopes a cohesion value of 300 psf
was utilized for surficial slope analysis and factor of safety greater than 1.5. Surficial weathering,
rilling and block failures are anticipated and a freeboard of 7 feet above the top of wall should be
constructed. We anticipate additional wall height extending 2 feet above the proposed 3 feet
retained height with a fence that extends an additional 5 feet (7 feet total), designed for a
NEW RESIDENCE
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temporary impact load. The retaining wall shall be detailed with sufficient drainage facilities to not
allow water to pond behind the wall.
3. Regarding redlined comments on the BMP plan, we recommend the following:
a. Our original report recommends lined BMPs in the proximity of the residence. Where the
BMP is to be located within 8 horizontal feet or the uppermost elevation of water within
the bioretention area is less than 12 inches of the residence finish floor, the BMP shall be
lined or the slab shall be waterproofed.
b. On Lot 1 it appears the bioretention area is proposed approximately at the top of the
graded slope between Lots 1 &2. As the building on the lower building pad is proposing to
encroach into the slope and saturation can result in shallow slope failure. We
recommend the bioretention area be lined or moved away from the top of slope a
minimum horizontal distance equivalent to the height of the slope.
If you have any questions with respect to this letter please do not hesitate to call our office.
Respec;tfully Submitted,
ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP
Steven Norris
Califomia GE #2590
NEW RESIDENCE
4930 Yuki Lane, carlsbad, California
ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP
GEOTECHNICAL, CIVIL, STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
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DESIGN CiROUP
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2121 Montiel Road, San Marcos, California 92069 • (760) 839-7302 • Fax: (760) 480-7477 • www.designgroupca.com
Date: April14, 2016
To:
Re:
Pacific Beach 2014, Ltd.
c/o San Dieguito Development
Attn: Ted Montag
1106 Second St PMB 255
Encinitas, CA 92024
p: 760.635.7633
e: tedmontag3@msn.com
JUN 15 ZOi6
Proposed new residence to be located at Lot 1 Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California
Subject: Addendum No. 2
COP 15-26 -4390 Yuki Lane
Ref:
1. Addendum No. 1 -Updated Geotechnical Report, prepared by Engineering Design Group, dated
January 30, 2015.
2. "Updated Geotechnical Recommendations, Proposed New Single Family Residence to be
located at Lot 1, Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California," prepared by Engineering Design Group, dated
September 3, 2015.
We have provided the following addendum with regard to City comments.
1. Specific constraints and details of pavers in driveway area should be per the specific
manufacturer minimum recommendations, including edge restraints, minimum bedding
specifications, base and subgrade requirements, installation tolerances, drainage, etc.
2. As pavers relate to the geotechnical aspects of the project we provide the following
recommendations:
NEW RESIDENCE
a. We recommend intermediate restraints shall be installed horizontally a maximum of every
10 linear feet. Intermediate restraints shall be concrete, at least 12 inches wide and
extend at least 6 inches below base/subbase material, reinforced with two No. 4 bars top
and bottom.
b. We recommend subgrade be compacted to 95% minimum compaction in the area of new
pavers.
c. Where runoff and stormwater is directed over permeable pavements and water is
anticipated to flow through pavers into an aggregate base, sub-drains/drainage mats
shall be detailed to allow runoff to outlet.
d. The specific recommendations of the concrete block manufacturer or the ICPI may
supersede the recommendations herein. Specific manufacturer recommendations shall
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be included in any paver detailing.
3. The 2 foot of additional debris wall above the retained height shall be designed as an equivalent
fluid pressure of 125 pcf applied as an inverted triangle at a distance of (2/3)H from the base of
the wall debris portion of the wall.
4. Debris fences shall be designed for minimum lateral loads as determined by building code, and at
a minimum include galvanized 3 inch diameter steel posts at 5 feet on center, filled with mortar
and embedded a minimum of 3 feet into minimum 12 inch wide wall/foundation. Fencing fabric,
per architect, should allow for a drained condition with a minimum of 2 inch mesh, 9 gage wire,
placed on the slope side of the posts.
If you have any questions with respect to this addendum please do not hesitate to call our office.
Respectfully Submitted,
ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP
Steven Norris
California GE #2590
NEW RESIDENCE
4930 Yuki Lane, Carlsbad, California
ENGINEERING DESIGN GROUP
GEOTECHNICAL. CIVIL, STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
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