HomeMy WebLinkAboutCe-6866; Single Family Site Adjacent to 3446 Madison Street; Site Adjacent to 3446 Madison Street; 2003-03-26NORTH COUNTY
COMPACTION
ENGINEERING, INC.
PRELIMINARY SOILS INVESTIGATION
FOR
PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
AND DETACHED GARAGE
ADJACENT TO 3446 MADISON STREET
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
(CARLSBAD NO. AV 03-01)
PREPARED FOR
MONICA MffiRS
C/O HIRAM ANDRADE
1818 EL DORADO TERRACE
ESCONDIDO,CA 92025
MARCH 26, 2003
PROJECT NO. CE-6866
NORTH COUNTY
COMPACTION
ENGINEERING, INC.March 26,2003
Project No. CE-6866
Monica Miers
c/o Hiram Andrade
1818 El Dorado Terrace
Escondido,CA 92025
SUBJECT: Preliminary Soils Investigation
Proposed Single Family Dwelling and Detached Garage
Adjacent to 3446 Madison Street
Carlsbad, California
(Carlsbad No. AV 03-01)
Dear Ms. Miers:
In response to your request, we have performed a Preliminary Soils Investigation for the subject
project.
The purpose of our investigation was to evaluate the suitability of the site for the proposed
development and make recommendations with regard to site grading and foundation design.
Briefly, our investigation revealed favorable soil conditions and in our opinion, the site is
suitable for the proposed development, provided recommendations set forth in the attached
report are adhered to.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. This opportunity to be of service
is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
North County
COMPACTION ENGINEERING, INC.
Ronald K. Adams Dale R. Regll
President Registered'
Geotechnical Engineer 000713
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.) Purpose and Scope
2.) Location and Description of Site
3.) Field Investigation
4.) Soil Conditions
5.) Laboratory Soil Testing
6.) Recommendations and Conclusions
A.) Grading
B.) Foundations
C.) Slopes (IfRequired)
D.) Retaining Walls (IfRequired)
E.) Estimated Paving Sections
F.) Seismic Design Considerations
G.) Review of Grading Plan
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7.) Uncertainty and Limitations
APPENDIX
Appendix A: Exploration Legend & Unified Soil Classification Chart
Plate No. One
Plate No. Two & Three
Plate No. Four
Test Pit Location Plan
Exploration Logs
Tabulation of Test Results
Appendix B: Recommended Grading Specifications
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1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of the investigation was to determine if the site is suitable for the proposed single
family dwelling and detached garage.
The scope of the investigation was to:
A. Determine the physical properties and engineering characteristics of the
surface and subsurface soils.
B. Provide design information with regard to grading, site preparation, and
foundation design of the proposed structure(s).
2. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF SITE
The site is located adjacent to 3446 Madison Street in the City of Carlsbad, California.
The 25 foot X 140 foot rectangular shaped lot is bordered by single family dwellings to the north
and south, an alley to the east and Madison Street to the west..
Site topography consists of a predominantly flat lot pitched downhill to the west.
The site is presently occupied with a metal storage container and is utilized as a side yard for the
adjacent property. Vegetation consists of recently mowed native grasses and small trees.
3. FIELD INVESTIGATION
The field investigation was performed on March 17, 2003 and included an inspection of the site
and the excavation of two exploratory trenches, with a backhoe to depths of 8 feet. Location of
test pits are shown on the attached Plate No. One, entitled "Test Pit Location Plan".
As excavation proceeded, representative bulk samples were collected. In place natural densities
and moisture contents were determined at different depths in the excavations and are included
on Plate No.'s Two and Three. Subsequent to obtaining soil samples, our exploratory
excavations were backfilled.
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4. SOIL CONDITIONS
Loose surficial soils (silty-sands) consisting of plowed ground were found to be 2 feet and 3 feet
in depth in Test Pit No.'s One and Two, respectively. Underlying native soils to depths explored
were medium dense to dense silty-sandstones of the Coastal Terrace Formation.
On-site soils were found to have an expansion index of less than 5 and are classified as being
"very low" in expansion potential.
Groundwater was not encountered at the time of our investigation, nor did caving of exploratory
trenches occur. In addition, due to the dense nature of the underlying sandstone formation
at the site, it is our opinion, soil liquefaction is unlikely to occur in the event grading is
performed in accordance with the recommendations set forth in this report.
5. LABORATORY SOIL TESTING
All laboratory test were performed on typical soils in accordance with accepted test methods of
the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
Tests conducted include:
A). Optimum Moisture & Maximum Density (ASTM D-1557)
B). Direct Shear (Remold) (ASTM D-3080)
C). Sieve Analysis (ASTM D-421)
D). Field Density & Moisture (ASTM D-1556)
E). Expansion Potential (FHA Standard)
Test results are tabulated on the attached Plate No.'s Two through Four entitled "Exploration
Log" and "Tabulation of Test Results".
6. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
General
It is our understanding, the proposed dwelling and detached garage will consist of wood frame
construction utilizing slab on grade foundations.
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In our opinion, the site is suitable for the proposed single family dwelling and detached garage.
Recommendations presented in this report should be incorporated into the planning, design and
construction phases of the subject project.
Grading at the site will be performed to remove and recompact loose compressible top soils and
to create level building areas to accommodate the dwelling and detached garage. Due to the
narrow width of the lot, the limits of grading will be carried under and a minimum of 3 feet
horizontally beyond the proposed structure(s). Therefore, to provide an adequate soil bearing
envelope and to protect the foundation(s) from the narrow side yard surface drainage, we
recommend alf'^Wflpteit^^ adjacent grade.
6 A. Grading
All grading should be performed in accordance with the City of Carlsbad Grading Ordinance and
the Recommendations/Specifications presented in this report.
Subsequent to site demolition, loose surficial soils (plowed ground), as indicated on the attached
Plate No's Two and Three, should be undercut or removed to firm native ground and
recompacted in accordance with the attached Appendix 'B' entitled "Recommended Grading
Specification". Firm native ground may be determined as undisturbed soil having an insitu
density of greater than ninety percent (90%) of maximum dry density. We should be contacted to
document firm native ground is exposed and properly prepared prior to filling. The removal
area should extend under and a minimum of 3 feet beyond the proposed structures and/or surface
improvements.
All fill soils generated from earthwork construction should be placed in conformance with the
attached Appendix 'B' entitled, "Recommended Grading Specifications".
If required, imported soils should be non-expansive (less than 2% swell) and granular by nature,
having strength parameters equal to or greater than the prevailing on-site soils. We should be
contacted to inspect an/or test imported soils prior to hauling then on-site to assure they will be
suitable for the proposed construction.
Particles of asphalt and concrete debris, having a diameter of greater than 6 inches, will not be
suitable fill material and should be separated from fines during grading and hauled off-site.
If encountered, leach lines and/or pipes should be removed. Concrete pipes may be crushed in
place. Trench lines should be recompacted in accordance with Appendix 'B'.
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It is highly probable the proposed structure will be traversed by a transition from native ground
to fill. Therefore, to reduce structural damage occurring from foundations bearing on two
different soil types, the following measure should be employed:
It is recommended transitional areas be removed to a depth of 1 foot below the bottom of the
deepest proposed footing and brought back to grade with properly compacted fill. This will
allow the proposed structure to bear entirely on a compacted fill mat, thus reducing the
probability of differential settlement. The removal area should extend under and a minimum of 3
feet beyond the proposed structures.
6B. Foundations
General
On-site soils are comprised of non-expansive soils with above average strength parameters.
However, to protect the foundations from the narrow side yard surface drainage, we recommend
all footings be deepened a minimum of 24 inches below lowest adjacent grade. This will also
provide an adequate soil bearing envelope for the proposed building(s) setbacks of 3 feet from
the property line.
For One- and Two-Story Construction:
All continuous footings having a minimum width of 12 inches and founded a minimum of 24
inches below lowest adjacent grade will have an allowable soil bearing pressure of 2000 pounds
per square foot.
All continuous footings are to be reinforced with one #4 bar top and bottom. Steel should be
positioned 3 inches above bottom of footing and 3 inches below top of footing.
Interior slabs should be a minimum of 4 inches thick and reinforced with #3 bars at 18 inch
centers both ways at mid-point of slab thickness.
Slab underlayment should consist of 4 inches of washed concrete sand with a visqueen moisture
barrier installed at mid-point of sand (2 inches sand, visqueen, 2 inches sand). Sand should be
tested in accordance with ASTM D-2419 to insure a minimum sand equivalent of 30.
Foundation set-backs from top of slopes should be a minimum of 8 feet. If this cannot be
achieved, footings near or on adjacent slopes should be founded at a depth such that the
horizontal distance from the bottom outside edge of footing to the face of the slope is a
minimum of 8 feet.
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Prior to pouring of concrete, North County COMPACTION ENGINEERING, INC. should be
contacted to inspect foundation recommendations for compliance to those set forth.
6C. Slopes (If Required)
Cut and compacted fill slopes constructed to maximum heights of 10 feet with maximum slope
ratios of 2:1 (horizontal to vertical units) will be stable with relation to deep seated failure,
provided they are properly maintained. During grading, positive drainage away from top of
slopes should be provided. Subsequent to completion of grading, slopes should be planted as
soon as possible with light groundcover indigenous to the area.
6D. Retaining Walls (If Required)
For static conditions, the prevailing soils will have an allowable equivalent passive fluid
pressure of 309 psf, increasing 309 psf per foot in depth. Allowable pressures assume walls are
backfilled with a non-expansive sand a distance behind the wall equivalent to two-thirds the
retained height.
Allowable active pressures may be assumed to be equivalent to the pressure of a fluid weighing
44 pcf for unrestrained walls. These values assume a vertical, smooth wall, and a level, drained
backfill. Should these conditions not be met, we should be contacted for new values.
Allowable active pressures for restrained walls may be assumed to be equivalent to the pressure
of a fluid weighing 44 pcf, plus an additional uniform lateral pressure of 8H. H=height of
retained soils above top of wall footing in vertical feet.
Allowable active pressures for retaining walls with 2:1 inclinations of sloping surcharge may be
assumed to be equivalent to a pressure of fluid weighing 63 pcf.
The coefficient of friction of concrete to soil may be assumed to be .34 for resistance to
horizontal movement.
6E. Estimated Paving Section
Structural section for asphaltic paving for the proposed driveways and parking area are based on
an estimated R-Value of 45. The following section is provided for bid purposes only. Actual
sections should be determined subsequent to completion of grading operations.
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Assumed Traffic Index = 4.5
(Light Vehicular Traffic)
2'/2 inches of asphaltic paving on
4 inches of select base coarse on
6 inches of recompacted native subgrade.
All materials and construction for asphaltic paving and base should conform to the Standard
Specifications of the State of California Business and Transportation Agency, Department of
Transportation, Sections 39 and 26, respectively. Class II base material should have a minimum
R-Value of 78 and a sand equivalent of 30. All materials should be compacted to a minimum of
ninety-five percent (95%).
Rigid Concrete Paving:
4 inches of concrete reinforced with #3 bars on 18 inch centers, both ways, on
12 inches of recompacted native subgrade 95% minimum compaction.
NOTE: All concrete should have a minimum compressive strength of 3250 psi.
6F. Seismic Design Considerations (Soil Parameters)
A.) Soil Profile = SD (Table 16-J of the 1997 Uniform Building Code)
B.) Type 'B' Fault (Rose Canyon)
C.) Distance = 7 km (California Department of Conservation, Division
of Mines and Geology [maps], in conjunction with Tables 16-S and 16-T of
the 1997 Uniform Building Code)
6G. Review of Grading Plan
Approved site and grading plans were not available at the time of our investigation. Therefore,
upon their completion, we should review them to assure compliance with the recommendations
presented in this report.
Preliminary Plans used during our investigation were prepared by Hiram S. Andrade Planning &
Design Consultant.
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7.UNCERTAINTY AND LIMITATIONS
Surface and subsurface soils are assumed to be uniform. Therefore, should soils encountered
during construction differ from those presented in this report, we should be contacted to provide
their engineering properties.
It is the responsibility of the owner and contractor to carry out recommendations set forth in this
report.
During our investigation of the subject site, evidence of faulting was not encountered.
Subsequent to review of available geologic literature, we feel any faulting in the vicinity of the
site may be classified as inactive. However, it should be noted that San Diego County is located
in a high seismic area with regard to earthquake. Earthquake proof projects are economically
unfeasible. Therefore, damage as a result of earthquake is probable and we assume no liability.
We assume the on-site safety of our personnel only. We cannot assume liability of personnel
other than our own. It is the responsibility of the owner and contractor to insure construction
operations are conducted in a safe manner and in conformance with regulations governed by
CAL-OSHA and/or local agencies.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. This opportunity to be of
service is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
North County
COMPACTION ENGINEERING, INC.
Ronald K. Adams
President
Dale R. Regl"
Registered Civi
Geotechnical Engineer 000713
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MORTH COCINTY
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EXPLORATION LEGEND
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART
SOIL DESCRIPTION
I. COARSE GRAINED: More than
half of material is larger than
No. 200 sieve size.
GRAVELS CLEAN GRAVELS
More than half of coarse fraction
is larger than No. 4 sieve size, but
smaller than 3".
GRAVELS WITH FINES
(Appreciable amount of fines)
SANDS CLEAN SANDS
More than half of coarse fraction
is smaller than No. 4 sieve size.
SANDS WITH FINES
(appreciable amount of fines)
II. FINE GRAINED: More than half
of material is smaller than No. 200
sieve size.
SILTS AND CLAYS
Liquid Limit
less than 50
SILTS AND CLAYS
Liquid Limit
greater than 50
HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS
GROUP SYMBOL TYPICAL NAMES
GW
GP
GM
GC
SW
SP
SM
SC
ML
CL
OL
MH
CH
OH
PT
Well graded gravels, gravel-sand
mixtures, little or no fines.
Poorly graded gravels, gravel sand
mixtures, little or no fines.
Silty gravels, poorly graded gravel-
sand-silt mixtures.
Clayey gravels, poorly graded
gravel-sand, clay mixtures.
Well graded sand, gravely sands,
little or no fines.
Poorly graded sands, gravely sands,
little or no fines.
Silty sands, poorly graded sand and
silt mixtures.
Clayey sands, poorly graded sand
and clay mixtures.
Inorganic silts and very fine sands,
rock flour, sandy silt or clayey-
silt-sand mixtures with slight
plasticity.
Inorganic clays of low to medium
plasticity, gravely clays, lean clays.
Organic silts and organic silty clays
of low plasticity.
Inorganic silts, micaceous or
diatomaceous find sandy or silty
soils, elastic silts.
Inorganic clays of high plasticity,
fat clays.
Organic clays of medium to high
plasticity.
Peat and other highly organic soils.
US - Undisturbed, driven ring sample or tube sample
CK - Undisturbed chunk sample
BG - Bulk sample
V - Water level at time of excavation or as indicated
APPENDIX 'A'
NORTH COUNTY COMPACTION ENGINEERING, INC.
SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
TEST PIT LOCATION PLAN
PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY DWELING and
DETACHED GARAGE
MADISON STREET
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
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PROJECT NO. CE-6866 PLATE NO. ONE
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EXPLORATION LOG
PROJECT NAME: MADISON STREET. CARLSBAD DATE LOGGED: 03/17/03
ELEVATION: EXISTING GRADE TEST PIT NO. ONE
Depth
(Feet)
1-
9,
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
Sample
Type
BG
CK
Dry
Density
(pcf)
117.4
Moisture
Content
(%)
5.6
Passing
#200
Sieve
28.9
Sample
Depth
1'
6'
Soil
Classi-
fication
SM
SM
Description & Remarks
Dark Brown Red, Moist, Loose Silty-Sand
(Plowed Ground)
(Remove and Recompact)
Tan Red, Moist, Medium, Dense Silty-Sand
(Firm Native)
(Coastal Terrace Deposit)
(Increase Density with Depth)
Bottom of Test Pit
PROJECT NO. CE-6866 PLATE NO. TWO
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EXPLORATION LOG
PROJECT NAME: MADISON STREET. CARLSBAD DATE LOGGED: 03/17/03
ELEVATION:EXISTING GRADE TEST PIT NO. TWO
Depth
(Feet)
1-
2-
•j.
4-
5-
6-
7
Sample
Type
RG
Dry
Density
(pcf)
Moisture
Content
(%)
Passing
#200
Sieve
71 0
Sample
Depth
V
Soil
Classi-
fication
SM
SM
Description & Remarks
Dark Brown, Moist, Loose Silty-Sand
(Plowed Ground)
(Remove and Recompact)
Tan Red, Humid, Dense Silty-Sand
(Firm Native)
(Increase Density with Depth)
(Becomes Olive-Tan)
Bottom of Test Pit
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TABULATION OF TEST RESULTS
DENSITY
SOIL DESCRIPTION TYPE
Dark Brown Red Silty Sand PI @ 1'
Tan Red Silty Sand P2 @ 3'
MAX. DRY DENSITY
(LB. CU. FT)
129.1
129.4
OPT. MOISTURE
(% DRY WT)
09.3
10.3
EXPANSION POTENTIAL
SAMPLE NO.
CONDITION
INITIAL MOISTURE (%)
AIR DRY MOISTURE (%)
FINAL MOISTURE (%)
DRY DENSITY (PCF)
LOAD (PSF)
SWELL (%)
EXPANSION INDEX
PI (§). 1'
Remold 90%
9.4
1.7
12.8
116.7
150
.000
Less than 5
P2 (a), 3'
Remold 90%
10.2
2.1
13.6
116.5
150
.000
Less than 5
SAMPLE NO.
DIRECT SHEAR
PI (a). I'
CONDITION Remold 90%
ANGLE INTERNAL FRICTION 27
COHESION INTERCEPT (PCF) 300
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PLATE NO. FOUR
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RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS
(General Provisions)
1. INTENT
The intent of these specifications is to provide procedures in accordance with current standard
practices regarding clearing, compacting natural ground, preparing areas to receive fill, and
placing and compacting of fill soil to the lines , grades, and slopes delineated on the project
plans. Recommendations set forth in the attached "Preliminary Soils Investigation" report or
special provisions are a part of the "Recommended Grading Specifications" and shall supercede
the provisions contained hereinafter in case of conflict.
2. INSPECTION & TESTING
A qualified Soils Engineer shall be employed to inspect and test the earthwork in accordance
with these specification and the accepted plans. It will be necessary that the Soils Engineer or his
representative be allowed to provide adequate inspection so that he may certify that the work
was or was not accomplished as specified or indicated. It shall be the responsibility of the
contractor to assist the Soils Engineer and to keep him appraised of work schedules, changes,
new information and dates, and new unforeseen soils conditions so that he may make these
certifications.
If substandard conditions (questionable soils, adverse weather, poor moisture control, inadequate
compaction, etc.) Are encountered, the Soils Engineer will be empowered to either stop
construction until conditions are remedied or recommend rejection of the work.
Soil tests used to determine the degree of compaction will be performed in accordance with the
following American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test methods:
*Maximum Density & Optimum Moisture Content (ASTM D-1557-78)
* Density of Soil In-Place (ASTM D-1556 or ASTM D-2922 & 3017)
3. MATERIALS
Those soils used as fill will have a minimum of forty percent (40%) passing a #4 sieve. They
will be free of vegetable matter or other deleterious substances and contain no rock over 6
inches in size. Should unsuitable material be encountered, the Soils Engineer will be contacted
to provide recommendations.
APPENDIX 'B'
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4. PLACING AND SPREADING OF FILL
The selected fill material shall be placed in layers which when compacted will not exceed 6
inches in thickness.
Each layer shall be spread evenly and shall be thoroughly blade mixed during the spreading to
insure uniformity of material in each layer.
When moisture content of the fill material is below that recommended by the Soils Engineer,
water shall then be added until the moisture content is as specified to assure thorough bonding
during the compacting process.
When the moisture content of the fill materials is above that recommended by the Soils
Engineer, the fill material shall be aerated by blading or other satisfactory methods until the
moisture content is as specified.
5. COMPACTION
After each layer has been placed, mixed, and spread evenly, it shall be thoroughly compacted to
not less than ninety percent (90%) relative compaction. Compaction shall be by sheepsfoot
rollers multiple-wheel pneumatic tired rollers or other types of rollers.
Rolling shall be accomplished while the fill material is at the specified moisture content. Rolling
each layer shall be continuous over it's entire area and the roller shall make sufficient trips to
insure that the desired density has been obtained.
The fill operation shall be continued in 6 inch compacted layers, or as specified above, until the
fill has been brought to the finished slopes and grades shown on the project plans.
6. WALL BACKFILL
Backfill soils should consist of non-expansive sand, Compaction should be achieved with light
hand-held pneumatic tampers to avoid over compaction and hence cause structural damage.
Wall backfill should be compacted to a minimum of ninety percent (90%) of maximum density.
7. TRENCH BACKFILL
All trench backfill located within structural areas should be compacted to a minimum of ninety
percent (90%) of maximum density.
APPENDIX 'B'