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Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
December 7, 2004
Project No. 971009-011
To: Lennar Communities CITY OF CARLSBAD
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008 APP AOVQ
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Attention: Mr. John Slatton _LZ/2Z/Q1-___
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Subject: Alternative Pavement Section Design Zlioni Street Including the
Intersection with Poinsettia Lane and South of Poinsettia Lane, Station No. 56+75 to
65+35, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
This letter presents our alternative preliminary pavement design recommendations for El Fuerte Street
between Station No. 56+75 to 65+35 within the Bressi Ranch project, located in Carlsbad, California.
Station No. 56+75 to 65+35 includes both the portion of El Fuerte south of Poinsettia Lane and the
intersection with Poinsettia Lane. Based on the saturated subgrade soils conditions along the roathsay and
our telephone conversations with Mr. Rick Wotipka of the City of Carlsbad, presented herein is our
alternative preliminary pavement recommendations consisting of a stabilization fabric overlain by crushed
rock, Class 2 aggregate base material, and asphalt concrete.
Originally, two representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignment (Leighton,
2004a). The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans
Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values less than 5.
The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (PDC, 2003), we understand that El Fuerte Street has a traffic
index (TI) of 8.0. According to the City of Carlsbad requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement
section for streets having a TI of 8.0 is 4.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6.0 inches of Aggregate
Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
Due to the presence of saturated subgrade soils along the roadway, the following alternative pavement
section is recommended to reduce the impact of the saturated subgrade soils. The upper 24 inches of the
entire roadway below the proposed finish grade surface (i.e. the top of the asphalt concrete) should be
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removed. Areas where the subgrade soils are determined to be excessively wet below a depth of 24
inches should be removed and replaced with "dryer" soil, aggregate base material, crushed rock, or a
combination of these materials.
Once the removals are made, a woven geotextile stabilization fabric (Mirafi 600x or equivalent) should
be placed across the entire roadway at a depth of 24 inches below the finish grade surface. Adjacent
sections of the stabilization fabric should have a minimum overlap of at least 18 inches. Above the
stabilization fabric, approximately 6 inches of 3/4-inch crushed rock should then be placed and densified
in place to minimize void spaces within the rock. Subsequently, 12 inches of Caltrans Class 2 aggregate
base material should then be placed and compacted in uniform lifts to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction (based on ASTM Test Method D1557) with a static roller. Vibratory compaction of the
subgrade soils, crushed rock, or aggregate base material should not be performed. After the aggregate
base material is placed and compacted, 6-inches of asphalt concrete should then be placed to complete
the roadway.
The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with the latest revision of the
California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26), the Greenbook
specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall conform to and be placed in
accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and the City of
Carlsbad requirements.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to
be of service.
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Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
~&' Randall K. Wagne , CEG 1612
Senior Associate
Attachments: Appendix A - References
Appendix B - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Rick Wotipka
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight
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APPENDIX A
Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements in the City
of Carlsbad,, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated April 20, 1993, revised December 10,
1996.
-, 2004, Pavement section Design Recommendations for El Fuerte Street South of Poinsettia Lane,
Station 57+50 to Station 65+35, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, dated December 2, 2004.
Leighton and Associates, 2004a, Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El Fuerte Street South of
Poinsettia Lane, Station No. 57+50 to 65+35, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, Project No.
971009-011, dated November 10, 2004.
-, 2004b, Geotechnical Recommendations Concerning Saturated and Yielding Street Subgrade
Soils within a Portion of Poinsettia Lane and El Fuerte Street, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California,
Project No. 971009-011, dated November 29, 2004.
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of El Fuerte Street, Carlsbad,
California, Project No. CT-00-06, Drawing No. 400-8E, 23 Sheets, dated February 21, 2003
(revised July 15, 2003).
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APPENDIX B
"W-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301 for
subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on each one.
The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location [ Sample Description [_R-Value
R-131 El Fuerte Street, Station No. 59+50 Olive brown lean CLAY 5 with sand
R-132 El Fuerte Street, Station No. 61+50 Olive-brown lean CLAY 5
R-13 1A El Fuerte Street, Station No. 59+50 Olive-brown lean CLAY 49 with 5 percent lime
R-132A El Fuerte Street, Station No. 61+50 Olive-brown lean CLAY78
with 5 percent lime
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BY DATE DATE
October 25, 2004
Project No. 971009-027
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. John Slatton
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for the Community Park Parking Area,
Planning Area OS-2, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Gillespie Design Group, 2004, Bressi Ranch Landscape and Construction Plans for
Open Space Area 2, CT 02-14/PUD 02-06, Carlsbad, California, Sheets 1 through
16 of 37, Job No. 02-116, dated December 4, 2003, 2nd Plan Check dated
September 10, 2004
Project Design Consultants, 2004, Precise Grading Plans: Bressi Ranch Parks,
PA-9, PA-10, PA-12, and OS-2, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-14, 7 Sheets, dated
September 9, 2004
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for the Community Park parking area within Planning Area OS-2 of the
Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. One representative subgrade soil sample was
obtained within the proposed parking area. The sample was transported to our laboratory and R-
value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test result
indicates the subgrade soils have an R-value of 7. The approximate sample location and result of
the laboratory testing is presented in Appendix A. It should be noted that for subgrade samples with
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an R-value less that is less than 12, the City of Carlsbad requires further testing and an
engineering evaluation for the possible implementation of a lime treated subgrade pavement
section.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we have assumed that
the Community Park parking area has a Traffic Index (TI) of 5.0. According to the city
requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0 is
4.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-
Value. The minimum lime-treated subgrade soil thickness is 8 inches regardless of the R-Value. In
summary, the following sections address the City's requirements and present the recommended or
preferred pavement design sections.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, a Class 2 Aggregate Base material pavement section was
calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of
Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The calculated pavement section is
presented on Table 1.
I dult I.
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (inches) Thickness
(inches)
Community Park Parking Area 5.0 7
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4.0
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8.0
Prior to placement of the aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils (including
beneath the curb and gutter and 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-
conditioned (or dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a
minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials
(ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
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26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
Concrete Pavement Section
Our review of the Community Park Landscape and Construction Plans (Gillespie, 2004) indicates
that a portion of the parking area will consist of colored stamped concrete. Based on the
anticipated traffic loads, we recommend that the concrete pavement design consist of a minimum
of 6 inches of Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) with reinforcement rebars over 6 inches of Class
2 aggregate base material. The reinforcement should consist of No. 4 rebars placed at mid-height
in the concrete slab at 18 inches on center (each way) at a minimum. The uld have a
minimum modulus of rupture of at least 600 psi and a minimum strength f ,
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si. Prior to
placement of the aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgra e (including
beneath the curb and gutter and 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-
conditioned (or dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a
minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on ASTM Test Method Dl 557.
Soluble sulfate content testing of representative soils within the community park and the parking
area indicates the soils possess a severe soluble sulfate content (per Uniform Building Code
Table 19-A-4). As a result, the concrete pavement section (and other concrete improvements in
contact with the on-site soils) should be designed for a severe soluble sulfate content.
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils
The following pavement section utilizes a lime-treated subgrade in accordance with the City of
Carlsbad requirements. The R-Value was retested for optimum lime content (per American
Standard of Testing and Materials [ASTM] Test Method C977) and soluble sulfate content (in
accordance with Caltrans Test No. 417). The optimum lime content was determined to be 5-percent
quick lime while the soluble sulfate content was found to be 0.2 percent. After the lime was added
to the sample and the sample allowed to cure a minimum of 24 hours, testing of the lime treated
sample resulted in a minimum R-value of 49.
Based on the proposed street information, the lime-treated pavement section was calculated using
the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The lime-treated subgrade pavement section is presented on Table
2.
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Table 2
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime Treated Subgrade Soils
Traffic Design AC Class 2 Base Lime Treated
Location Index R-Value Thickness Thickness Subgrade Layer
(inches) (inches) (inches)
F
community Park Parking Area 5.0 49 4.0 4.0 ] 8.0
Prior to placement of the asphalt concrete and Class 2 Aggregate Base, the upper 8 inches of the
subgrade soils (including beneath the curb and gutter and 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall
be scarified, moisture-conditioned to at least optimum moisture content, and thoroughly mixed with
5-percent quick lime (or equivalent percentage of hydrated lime-slurry). After setting for a
minimum of 24 hours, the thoroughly mixed lime-treated subgrade soils shall be compacted to a
minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on ASTM Test Method D1557. After the lime-
treated subgrade soils are compacted, a curing compound should be applied to the surface of the
lime-treated subgrade soils and the materials allowed to cure.
After the completion of the curing period, a minimum of 4 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base shall
then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction in accordance with
ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a maximum of 6 inches thick
below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. After the
placement and compaction of the aggregate base material, a minimum of 4-inches of asphalt
concrete shall be placed.
Asphalt Concrete, Aggregate Base, and lime-treated subgrade soils shall conform to and be placed
in accordance with: 1) the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard
Specifications; 2) in accordance with State of the Art Report 5, Lime Stabilization of the
Transportation Research Board, National Research Council; 3) the "Greenbook" Standard
Specifications for Public Works Construction (Sections 203 and/or 400); and/or 4) the City of
Carlsbad requirements.
Recommended Pavement Section
Based on our experience with similar soils in the vicinity of the site, we recommend that the
pavement section for the Community Park parking area utilize the Class 2 Aggregate Base
Material design with no lime treatment of the subgrade soils, as discussed abojIn summary,j we 7 avThiiid that the fTãiie y thin layers lime treatment subgrade sis, consisting of lean silty c
and sandy clays, are very sensitive to moisture changes injhe soil, and ultimt ysuseptibl
potentiiLvminor cracking during the curjgocjTherefore, it is our opinion that utilizing the
Class 2 Aggregate Base Material pavement design, as presented Table 1, will result in a better
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performing pavement section.
In addition, if pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate
measures be taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing
area drains or other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement
subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
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LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
Randall K. Wagner CEG 1612
Senior Associate
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Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
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Distribution: (2) Addressee
(1) Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
Lennar Communities, Attention: Ms. Peggy Ashby
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. The samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on
each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the
table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-135 Community Park Parking Area Yellow brown CLAY 7
R-135A Community Park Parking Area Yellow brown CLAY49
with 5-percent lime
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Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Community Parking
areas, Planning Area OS-2.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Asphalt Class 2 .1
Location Aggregate
Index
Traffic R-Value Concrete Base Thickness I Thickness I
Community Parking 5.0 7 4.0 8.0 Area OS-2
CITY
STANDARD .
MINIMUMS PER .
7. . 4.0 8.O
QS-17
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Community Parking areas,
Planning Area OS-2. The recommended section meet the minimum structural section as
described in the City design standards GS-17.
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October 14, 2004
Project No. 971009-023
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. John Slatton
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Keeneland Drive Station No. 0+60
to 8+40 (North of Muirfields Drive) and Allston Street Station No. 0+50 to 8+50,
Planning Area PA-1 1, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch, Planning Area 11, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 418-8, ii Sheets,
dated June 30, 2004
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Keeneland Drive (between Station No. 0+60 to 8+40) and Allston
Street (Station No. 0+50 to 8+50) north of Muirfields Drive in Carlsbad, California. Four
representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignments. The samples
were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 15 to
30. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in
Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we understand that
Keeneland Drive and Allston Street have a Traffic Index (11) of 6.0. According to the city
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requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 6.0 is
4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-
Value.
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Class lass 2
Location Traffic Design Concrete Aggregate
Base Index R-Value Thickness Thickness (inches) (inches)
Keeneland Drive (Station No. 0+60 to 3+00)
and Allston Street (Station No. 0+50 to 4+00) 6.0 15 4.0 12.0
Keeneland Drive (Station No. 3+00 to 8+40) 6.0 22 4.0 10.0
Allston Street (Station No. 4+00 to 8+50) 6.0 30 4.0 8.0
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including beneath the curb and gutter and 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be
scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content
and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on American Standard of
Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
41 D. LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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APPENDIX A
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and 'R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description 1_R-Value
R-137 Keeneland Drive, Station No. 4+75 Yellow-brown sandy lean 22 CLAY
R-138 Keeneland Drive, Station No. 2+55 Yellow-brown lean 15 CLAY
R-139 Allston Street, Station No. 2+75 Yellow-brown lean 15 CLAY
R-140 Allston Street, Station No. 7+00 Yellow-brown sandy lean
CLAY 30
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Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Keeneland Dr. Sta.
(0+60 to 8+40), North of. Muirfields, and Allston Street Sta. (0+50 to
8+50) in PA-11.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Asphalt Class 2 I
Location Aggregate
Base
Traffic R-Value Concrete Index Thickness I Thickness I
Keeneland (0+60 to
3+00), and
Allston (0+50 to 6.0 15 4.0 12.0
CITY DESIGN
STANDARD 60 15 12.0 4 MINIMUMS PER
GS-17
Keeneland, 6.0 22 3+00 to 8+40 4.0 1 10.0
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MINIMUMS PER 6.0 10.0 . U
GS-17
Allston, I 6.0 30 4.0 8.0 4+00to8+50 I
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MINIMUMS PER . 4.0 8.0
. GS-17
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Keeneland Dr. Sta. (0+60 to 8+40),
North of Muirfields, and Allston Street Sta. (0+50 to 8+50) in PA- 11. The recommended
sections meet the minimum structural section as described in the City design standards
GS-17.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
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A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
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BY DATE
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September 27, 2004
Project No. 971009-023
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. John Slatton
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for the Utility Access Road, Between
Lots 4 and 5 and South of Keeneland Drive, Planning Area PA- 11, Bressi Ranch,
Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch, Planning Area ii, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 418-8, 11 Sheets,
dated June 30, 2004
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for the Utility Access Road located between Lots 4 and 5 and south of
Keeneland Drive within Planning Area PA- 11 of the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad,
California. One representative sample for both Keeneland Drive and the Utility Access Road was
obtained. The sample was transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with
Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test result indicated the subgrade soils have an R-
value of 17. The approximate sample location and result of the laboratory testing is presented in
Appendix A.
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Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we have assumed that
the Utility Access Road has a Traffic Index (TI) of 5.0. According to the city requirements
(Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0 is 4 inches of
Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Traffic Design Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Aggregate Base Location Index R-Value Thickness Thickness
____
(in inches)
__________________
(in inches)
Utility Access Road 5.0 17 4.0 6.0
Prior to placement of the aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils (including 6
inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried back) as
necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
gtRandall K. G1612
Senior Associate
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(2) Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Noah Lashbrook
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APPENDIX A
"R"-Value: The resistance "Re-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description 1_R-Value
R-133 Keeneland Drive, Station
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Yellow brown Clayey SD 17 No. 4+30 11
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Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Utility Access Road,
Between lots 4 and5 and South of:Keeneland Dr. in Pa-11.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Class 2
Traffic
Aggregate Location R-Value Concrete Index Base Thi ckness Thickness
Utility Access Road 5.0 17 4.0 6.0
CITY DESIGN V
V
STANDARD
MINIMUMS PER °i 4.0
V
6.0
CS -17
V V
V ____________
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Utility Access Road, Between lots
4 and 5 and South of Keeneland Dr. in Pa-1 1. The recommended section meet the
minimum structural section as described in the City design standards GS- 17. V
I
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
APPROVED
ADDITIONS
A;2
9/3oi'o4
DATE
September 23, 2004
Project No. 971009-025
To: Greystone Homes
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Keith Randhahn
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Private Driveway 'EE' and
Associated Parking Areas Between Buildings No. 1 and 2, a Portion of Cottage
Drive and Dartington Way, Affordable Housing Site, Planning Area PA- 15, Bressi
Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Bressi Ranch Affordable Housing
Improvement Plans, CT 03-03, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 415-3, 8 Sheets,
dated April 12, 2004
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Private Driveway 'EE' and the associated parking areas between
Buildings 1 and 2 and a portion of Cottage Drive (Station No. 1+30 to 3+90) and Dartington Way
(Station No. 1+30 to 4+00) for the Affordable Housing Site within Planning Area PA-15 of the
Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. Three representative subgrade soil samples
were obtained along the subject private driveway alignments. The samples were transported to our
laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The
test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 24 to 29. The approximate
sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we have assumed that
Private Driveway 'EE', the associated parking areas, and a portion of Cottage Drive and Dartington
Way have a Traffic Index (TI) of 5.0. According to the city requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the
minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0 is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over
4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Location Traffic Design Asphalt Concrete
Thickness
Class 2
Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness
(in inches)
Private Driveway 'EE',
associated parking areas, Cottage
Drive (Station No. 1+30 to 3+90) 5.0 24 4.0 4.0
and Dartington Way (Station No.
1+30 to 4+00)
Prior to placement of the aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils (including 6
inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried back) as
necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
-2- Leighton
971009-025
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
Mwc---~-
Randall K. Wagner, CEG 1612
Senior Associate
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (4) Addressee
(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
-3- Leighton
971009-025
APPENDIX A
"R"-Valiie: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-128 Dartington Way, Station Yellow brown silty SAND 26 No. 2+25
R-129 Cottage Drive, Station No. Yellow brown silty SAND 29 3+50
R-130 Private Driveway 'EE' Yellow brown silty SAND 2A-
A-1 Leighton
Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Private Driveway 'EE'
and Associated Parking Areas Between Bldgs 1 and 2, a portion of
Cottage Dr. and Dartington Way, Affordable Housing Site, in PA-15.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Location Traffic
Index R-Value
Asphalt
Concrete
Thi ckness
Class 2
Aggregate
Base
Thickness
Private Driveway
'BE', associated
parking areas,
Cottage Dr. (Sta. 5.0 24 4.0 4.0
1+30 to 3+90) and
Dartington Way
(Sta. 1+30t04+00)
CIT\ DESU.;N .
SI.\Nl).Rl)
Sll\I1LIs PER S ) 241
.
4 0 4 I)
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Private Driveway 'EE' and
Associated Parking Areas Between Bldgs 1 and 2, a portion of Cottage Dr. and
Dartington Way, Affordable Housing Site, in PA-is. The recommended section meet the
minimum structural section as described in the City design standards GS-17.
CITY OF
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY 9 WITH ADDITIONS
F, M—
September 15, 2004
No. 971009-023
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. John Slatton
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Muirfields Drive, Station No. 0+60
to 7+26, Planning Area PA- 11, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch, Planning Area 11, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 418-8, 11 Sheets,
dated June 30, 2004
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Muirfields Drive (between Station No. 0+60 and 7+26), in Carlsbad,
California. Two representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignment.
The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans
Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values
ranging from 19 to 32. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are
presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we understand that
Muirfields Drive have a Traffic Index (TI) of 6.0. According to the city requirements (Carlsbad,
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205.San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
9711090-023
1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 6.0 is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete
(AC) over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table L
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Class 2 Asphalt Concrete Traffic Design Aggregate Base Location Index R-Value Thickness Thickness (inches) (inches)
Muirfields Drive, 6.0 32 4.0 7.0 Station No. 0+60 to 5+00
Muirfields Drive,
Station No. 5+00 to 7+26 6.0 19 4.0 11.0
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
Street (including beneath the curb and gutter and 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be
scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content
and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on American Standard of
Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
4
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9711090-023
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
SSi 4l'
cf No. 45283 :t
EXP
CIVI
4/
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
14 / ".. mt -
William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
K.
(I No. 1612%\
11* (X CER11FIED J * Randall K. Wagner, 7CG \ €NGNEERIN / Senior Associate IPA GOGIST)
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Leimar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
-3- Leighton
971009-023
APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance 'R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-126 Muirfields Drive, Station No. 1+25 Light Brown silty SAND 32
R-127 Muirfields Drive, Station No. 6+00 Light brown clayey
SAND
19
j
A-i Leighton
Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Muirfields Dr (STA
0+60 to 7+26) in PA-11.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Asphalt Class 2
Location Traffic R-Value Concrete Aggregate
Index Thickness Base
Thickness
Muirfields,
0+60 to 5+00 6.0 32 4 7 0
CITY DESIGN
STANDARD
MINIMUMS PER
60 40
GS-17-
Muirfields,
5+00to7+26 6.0 19 4 11.0
CITY DESIGN
STANDARD
MINIMUMS PER 19 4 0 11 0
GS-17
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Muirfields Dr (STA 0+60 to 7+26)
in PA- 11. The recommended sections meet the minimum structural section as described
in the City design standards GS-17.
CITY OF
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
APPRQVED
M WITH ADDITIONS
In 01 9199IC4-
September 15, 2004
Project No. 971009-009
To: Lennar Communities
525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. John Slatton
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for the North and South Sides of
Poinsettia Lane West of El Fuerte Street, Station No. 68+55 to 79+50, Bressi Ranch,
Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 0533212-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Kimley-Horn, 2003, Improvement Plans for Poinsettia Lane at Bressi Ranch, Project
No. CT99-03, Drawing No. 397-2K, 36 Sheets, dated February 12, 2003
Introduction
This letter presents our preliminary pavement design recommendations for the north and south
sides of Poinsettia Lane west of El Fuerte Street (between Station No. 68+55 and 79+50) within the
Bressi Ranch project, located in Carlsbad, California. Four representative subgrade soil samples
were obtained along the roadway alignment. The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-
value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test results
indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 18 to 21. The approximate sample
locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Kimley-Horn, 2003), we understand that Poinsettia Lane
has a traffic index (TI) of 8.5. According to the City of Carlsbad requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the
minimum pavement section for Lanes having a TI of 8.5 is 5.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC)
over 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
971009-009
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is
presented on Table 1. Note that the recommended asphalt thickness of 5.5 inches, which is
greater than the minimum thickness required by City, is based on the results of the Caltrans
Highway Design Manual Method calculation.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Class 2
Traffic Design Concrete Aggregate Base Location Index R.-Value Thickness Thickness
(inches) (inches)
Poinsettia Lane, Station No. 8.5 18 5.5 16.0 68+55 to 79+50
Prior to placement of the Lane aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
Lane (including 6-inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or
dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95
percent relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test
Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
-2- Leighton
971009-009
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
-\
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
283
01
4-
clo, William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
Aana I if Senior Associate
K. Wagner,CEGG1 No. 1612
CERTIFIED
ENGINEERING /
GEOLOGIST
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight
(1) Hazard Construction Company, Attention: Mr. Lino Cruz
-3- Leighton
971009-009
APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
'R"-Value: The resistance "W'-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and 'R'-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number 1 Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-122 Poinsettia Lane, Station Pale olive brown clayey 19
No. 70+50 (South Side) SAND
R-123 Poinsettia Lane, Station Pale olive brown clayey 21
No. 76+00 (South Side) SAND
R-124 Poinsettia Lane, Station Pale olive brown clayey 18
No. 77+50 (North Side) SAND
R-I25 Poinsettia Lane, Station Pale olive brown clayey 18
No. 71+50 (North Side) SAND
A-i Leighton
Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Poinsettia Rd., Station
No. 68+55 to 79+50.
Recommended Pavement Sections
Class 2
Traffic Aggregate Location R-Value Concrete Index Base Thickness Thickness
Poinsettia Rd,
68+55to79+50 8.5 18 5.5 16.0
ITYDF;.SICN
S1.iJD:RI)
ii I \IS \1 L
- I 5.() I ilJ
The recommendations, by Leighton & Associates, for Poinsettia Rd. 68+55 to 79+50.
The recommended section exceeds the minimum structural section as described in the
City design standards GS-17. Leighton & Assoc. increased the asphalt, thickness in order
to meet the higher standard thickness as described in the CalTrans Highway Design
Manual.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
APEROVED
U WITH ADDITIONS
I
September 9, 2004
Project No. 971009-029
To: Greystone Homes
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Keith Randhahn
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Alleys 'BB', 'JJ', 'KK', 'LL',
'00', and '5', Planning Areas PA-7 and PA-8, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004a, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 7, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 411-4, 13 Sheets, dated
April 22, 2004
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004b, Plans for the improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 8, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 413-8, 16 Sheets, dated
April 22, 2004
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Alleys 'BB', 'JJ', 'KK', 'LL', '00', and 'S' within Planning Areas
PA-7 and PA-8 of the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. Eight representative
subgrade soil samples were obtained along the alley alignments. The samples were transported to
our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed.
The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 15 to 54. The approximate
sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
9711090-029
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004a and 2004b), we
understand that Alleys 'BB', 'JJ', 'KK', 'LL', '00', and 'S' have a Traffic Index (TI) of 5.0.
According to the city requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets
having a TI of 5.0 is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB)
regardless of the R-Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness
(in inches)
Alleys 'BB', and '00' 5.0 15 4.0 6.0
Alleys 'JJ', 'KK', 'LL', and 'S' 5.0 25 4.0 4.0
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including 6 inches behind the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or
dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95
percent relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test
Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
4
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9711090-029
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
0. Ô%LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
No. 45293
ft)) ISjj William D Olson, RCE 45283
N...SOi- C-"' Senior Project Engineer
r No. 1612 M
CERTIFIED
ENGINEERING
Randall K. Wagner, C 1612 P>,GEOLOGIS.
Senior Associate OF CA0
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (4) Addressee
(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
Leighton
971009-029
APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Valuel
R-107 Alley 'KK', Station No. Yellow brown silty SAND 38 3+50
R-108 Alley 'LL', Station No. Light brown silty SAND 54 5+00
R-109 Alley 'LL', Station No. Light brown silty SAND 47 1+90
R-113 Alley 'BB', Station No. Olive brown silty sandy CLAY 15 3+25
R-1 14 Alley '00', Station No. Yellow brown silty clayey SAND 17 6+00
R-1 15 Alley' '00', Station No. Olive brown silty sandy CLAY 23 2+50
R-120 Alley, '5', Station No. Yellow brown silty SAND 43 2+35
R-121 Alley 'JJ',
Station No. _3+25
Yellow brown silty SAND 44
A-i Leighton
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
APPROVED
WITH ADDITIONS
BY DATE
July 27, 2004
40 Project o. 971009-020
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Edendale Street, Heritage Drive,
and a Portion of Peppertree Way, Muirfields Drive, Huntington Drive, and Astoria
Street, Planning Area PA-8, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 8, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 413-8, 16 Sheets, dated
April, 22, 2004
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Edendale Street, Heritage Drive, and a portion of Peppertree Way
(between Station No. 1+10 and 6+20), Muirfields Drive (between Station No. 7+26 and 9+70),
Huntington Drive (between Station No. 1+25 and 6+50), and Astoria Street (between Station No.
8+50 and 10+50) of Bressi Ranch Planning Area PA-8, located in Carlsbad, California. Nine
representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignments. The samples
were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301) was have R-values.ranging from .13 to
The approximate sample locations and resii1i3f the laboratory testing are presented in
Appendix A.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 6205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
9711090-020
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we understand that all)
..PA8 have- a-Traffic -Index- (P1)- of-60 According to the city
requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 6.0 is
4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-
Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement sections
were calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (inches) Thickness
(inches)
Edendale Street, 6.0 15 4.0 12.0 Station No. 1+50 to 11+50
Heritage Drive, 6.0 31 4.0 8.0 Station No. 4+00 to 12+70
Peppertree Way, 6.0 13 4.0 12.0 Station No. 1+10 to 6+20
Muirfields Drive, 6.0 38 4.0 6.0 Station No.7+26 to 9+70
Huntington Drive, 6.0 18 4.0 11.0 Station No. 1+25 to 6+50
Astoria Street, 6.0 24 4.0 9.0 Station No. 8+50 to 10+50
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent
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relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method
D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
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Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
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Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Don Moore
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. The samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on
each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the
table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-47 Muirfields Drive, Yellow brown sandy SILT with clay 19 Station No. _3+25
R-82 Peppertree Way, Olive brown CLAY 13 Station No. _3+35
R-87 Edendale Street, Olive CLAY 18 Station No. 9+75
R-88 Edendale Street, Olive CLAY 15 Station No. _7+00
R-92 Heritage Drive, Yellow brown Silty SAND 42 Station No. _8+50
R-93 Heritage Drive, Yellow brown Silty SAND 31 _10+3 Station No. 5
R-94 Huntington Drive, Olive Brown CLAY with Sand 18 Station No. _3+75
R-96 Muirfields Drive, Yellow brown Silty SAND 38 Station No. _8+50
R-102 Astoria Street, Yellow brown Clayey SAND 24 Station No. _9+50
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WITH ADDITIONS
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BY DATE
Project No. 971009-011
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention Ms. Kristine Zortman
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY July 16, 2004
(revised July 28, 2004)
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El Fuerte Street, Station No. 29+00
to 57+50, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Leighton and Associates, 2004a, Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El
Fuerte Street (North of Poinsettia Lane to the North End of PA-13), Station No.
34+00 to 57+50, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 971009-011, dated
March 31, 2004, revised April 13, 2004
Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El Fuerte Street (Bressi
Ranch Way to the North End of PA-13), Station No. 21+50 to 34+00, Bressi Ranch,
Carlsbad, California, Project No. 971009-011, dated April 8, 2004
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of El Fuerte
Street, Carlsbad, California, Project No. CT-00-06, Drawing No. 400-8E, 23 Sheets,
dated February 21, 2003 (revised July 15, 2003)
Introduction
This letter presents our preliminary pavement design recommendations for both sides of El Fuerte
Street between Station No. 29+00 and 57+50 within the Bressi Ranch project, located in Carlsbad,
California. This letter has been revised so that the preliminary pavement design is applicable to both
sides of the street rather then just the western side. Preliminary pavement recommendations
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concerning the eastern side of the street were previously provided in our letters dated March 31,
2004/revised April 13, 2004 (Leighton, 2004a) and April 8, 2004 (Leighton, 2004b). This letter has
been revised so that it supercedes our previous letters (Leighton, 2004a and 2004b).
Six representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignment. The samples
were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 6 to
9. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in
Appendix A. It should be noted that for subgrade samples with an R-value less that 12, the City of
Carlsbad requires further testing with lime and an engineering evaluation for the implementing
lime treatment.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (PDC, 2003), we understand that El Fuerte Street has a
traffic index (TI) of 8.0. According to the City of Carlsbad requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the
minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 8.0 is 5.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC)
over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value. The minimum lime-treated
subgrade soil thickness is 8 inches regardless of the R-Value. In summary, the following sections
address the City's requirement and present the recommended or preferred pavement design sections.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the proposed street information, Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement sections were
calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of
Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The calculated pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Class 2
Location Traffic Design Concrete Aggregate Base
Index R-Value Thickness Thickness
(inches) (inches)
El Fuerte Street Station No. 8.0 6 5.0
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29+00 and 57+50
Prior to placemeq 2f t stet aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (includint—bPWtfre curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent
relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method
D1557.
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Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils
The following pavement section utilizes a lime-treated subgrade in accordance with the City of
Carlsbad requirements. The R-Values having a value of less than 12 (i.e. Sample Nos. 64 through
69) were tested for optimum lime content (per American Standard of Testing and Materials
[ASTM] Test Method C977) and soluble sulfate content (in accordance with Caltrans Test No.
417). The optimum lime content was determined to be 4-percent quick lime while the soluble
sulfate content was found to be approximately 0.1 percent. After the lime was added to Samples
Nos. 64 through 69 and allowed to cure a minimum of 24 hours, testing of the lime treated samples
resulted in a minimum R-value of 83.
Based on the proposed street information, the lime-treated pavement section was calculated using
the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The pavement section is presented on Table 2.
Table 2
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime Treated Subgrade Soils
Traffic Design AC Class 2 Base Lime Treated
Location Index R-Value Thickness Thickness Subgrade Layer
(inches) (inches) (inches)
El Fuerte Street Station
No. 29+00 and 57+50 8.0 83 5.0 6.0 8.0
Prior to placement of the ,hatncrete and Class 2 Aggregate Base, the upper 8 inches of the
subgrade soils (including. 'fIcurb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned to at
least optimum moisture content, and thoroughly mixed with 4-percent quick lime (or the equivalent
percentage of hydrated lime-slurry). After setting for a minimum of 24 hours, the thoroughly mixed
lime-treated subgrade soils shall be compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based
on ASTM Test Method D1557. After the lime-treated subgrade soils are compacted, we
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recommend that a curing compound be applied to the surface of the lime-treated subgrade soils and
the materials allowed to cure.
After the completion of the curing period, a minimum of 6 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base shall
then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction in accordance with
ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a maximum of 6 inches thick
below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. After the
placement and compaction of the aggregate base material, a minimum of 5.0 inches of asphalt
concrete shall be placed.
Asphalt Concrete, Aggregate Base, and lime-treated subgrade soils shall conform to and be placed
in accordance with: 1) the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard
Specifications; 2) in accordance with State of the Art Report 5, Lime Stabilization of the
Transportation Research Board, National Research Council; 3) the "Greenbook" Standard
Specifications for Public Works Construction (Sections 203 and/or 400); and/or 4) the City of
Carlsbad requirements.
Recommended Pavement Section
Based on our experience with similar soils in the vicinity of subject site, we recommend that the
pavement section for El Fuerte Street between Station No. 29+00 and 57+50, utilize the AC and
Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section with no lime treatment of the subgrade soils, as
discussed above. In summary, we have found that the lime treatment effectiveness of relatively thin
layers of subgrade soils consisting of lean silty clays and sandy clays is very sensitive to changes in
the soil particle size, and ultimately susceptible to potential cracking during the curing process.
Therefore, it is our opinion that utilizing the AC and Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section, as
presented Table 1, will result in a better performing street pavement section.
We also recommend that if the pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, appropriate
measures be taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing
area drains or other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement
subgrade.
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If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
lvl-,b( ~--
William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
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CERTIFIED, Project Engineer ENGINEERING I
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Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight
(1) Hazard Construction Company, Attention: Mr. Lino Cruz
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. The samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on
each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the
table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-64 Olive lean clay 8
No._30+50
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-65 Olive lean clay 9
No. 37+50
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-66 Olive lean clay 8
No. 41+00
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-67 Olive brown lean clay 7
No. 46+50
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-68 Olive brown lean clay 6
No. 52+00
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-69 Brown lean clay 9
No. 55+50
R-64A
El Fuerte Street, Station Olive lean clay and 4-percent 86
No. 30+50 lime
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-65A Olive lean clay 4-percent lime 86
No. 37+50
El Fuerte Street, Station
R-66A Olive lean clay 4-percent lime 86
No. _41+00
El Fuerte Street, Station Olive brown lean clay 4- R-67A
No. 46+50 percent lime 83
R-68A
El Fuerte Street, Station Olive brown lean clay 4- 86
No. 52+00 percent lime
R-69A
El Fuerte Street, Station Brown lean clay 4-percent 88
No. 55+50 lime
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DATE
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
April 23, 2004
Project No. 971009-024
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Palmetto Drive and a Portion of
Live Oaks Dive and Plumeria Drive, Planning Area PA-12, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad,
California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2004, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 12, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 413-2, 11 Sheets, dated
February 3, 2004
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Palmetto Drive and a portion of Live Oaks Dive (between Station No.
1+00 and 2+85) and Plumeria Drive (between Station No. 1+00 and 2+90) within Planning Area
PA-12 of the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. Three representative subgrade
soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignments. The samples were transported to our
laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The
test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 23 to 26. The approximate
sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2004), we understand that
Palmetto Drive, Live Oaks Dive, and Plumeria Drive have traffic indexes (TI) of 6.0. According to
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the city requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of
6.0 is 4.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of
the R-Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness
(in inches)
Palmetto Drive,
Live Oaks Drive
(Station No. 1+00to2+85), 6.0 23 4.0 10.0 and Plumeria Drive
(Station No. 1+00 to 2+90)
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent
relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method
D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
No. 45283
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LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
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ENGINEERING
GEOLOGIST
OF r (2) Addressee 31.0' Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(2) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution:
971009-024
APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
Live Oaks Drive, Station R-38 Light brown clayey SAND 23 No. 1+50
Palmetto Drive, Station R-39 Light brown clayey SAND 25 No. 3+65
Palmetto Drive, Station R-40 Light brown clayey SAND 26 No. 8+95
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WITH ADDITiONS
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BY DATE
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
April 15, 2004
Project No. 971009-018
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Alverton Drive and a Portion of
Discovery Road, Planning Area PA-6, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 6, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 413-1, 7 Sheets, dated
November 12, 2003
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Alverton Drive and a portion of Discovery Road (between Station No.
6+00 and 11+50) within Planning Area PA-6 of the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad,
California. Two representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignments.
The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans
Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values
ranging from 17 to 19. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are
presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2003), we understand that
Alverton Drive and Discovery Road have Traffic Indexes (TI) of 6.0. According to the city
requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 6.0 is
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4.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-
Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Traffic Design Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Aggregate Base Location
....- Index R-Value Thickness Thickness (in inches) (in inches)
Alverton Drive and Discovery 6.0 17 4.0 11.0 Road (Station No. 6+00 to 11+50)
Prior to the placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of the subgrade
soils in the street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or
dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95
percent relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test
Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method Dl 557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
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If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
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CERTIFIED
GINEERING
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GEOLOGIST
Distribution: (2) Addressee OFCAt
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina ' 3"
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(2) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance 'R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-33 Alverton Drive, Station No. 3+00 Light brown clayey to
silty SAND 17
R-34 Discovery Road, Station No. 9+00 Light brown clayey to
silty SAND 19
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April 8, 2004
(revised April 13, 2004)
Project No. 971009-022
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Lismore Place and a Portion of
Arundel Avenue and Alverton Drive, Planning Area PA-10, Bressi Ranch,
Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Planning Area 10, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 413-1, 11 Sheets, dated
November 19, 2003
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Lismore Place and a portion of Arundel Avenue (between Station No.
1+00 and 4+75) and Alverton Drive (between Station No. 5+50 and 9+00) within Planning Area
PA- 10 of the Bressi Ranch project located in Carlsbad, California. Two representative subgrade soil
samples were obtained along the roadway alignments. The samples were transported to our
laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The
test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 23 to 33. The approximate
sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
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Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2003), we understand that
Lismore Place, Arundel Avenue, and Alverton Drive have traffic indexes (TI) of 6.0. According to
the city requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of
6.0 is 4.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of
the R-Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness
(in inches)
Lismore Place and Arundel Avenue 6.0 23 4.0 10.0 (Station No. 2+50 to 4+75)
Arundel Avenue (Station No. 1+00
to 2+50) and Alverton Drive 6.0 33 4.0 7.0
(Station No. 5+50 to 9+00)
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent
relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method
D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
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conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
Ess,o
No. 45283
rn
Senior Project Engineer
William D. Olson, RCE 45283
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Randall K. W
Senior Associate
UENGINEERING
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results *
Distribution: (2) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt r
(2) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description
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R-Value
Alverton Drive, Station
R-28 Light brown clayey SILT 33 No. 7+25
Lismore Place, Station
R-29 Light brown clayey SILT 23 No. 4+00
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Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
February 24, 2004
(revised March 9, 2004)
Project No. 971009-017
To: Lennar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Michael Ugar
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for Town Garden Road (from El
Camino Real to Alicante Road), Station No. 1+60 to 19+00, Bressi Ranch,
Oceanside, California.
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of Bressi
Ranch Residential (Backbone Streets), Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 400-8,
29 Sheets, dated April 10, 2003
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for Town Garden Road (from El Camino Real to Alicante Road), Station
No. 1+60 to 19+00 in Carlsbad, California. Three representative subgrade soil samples were
obtained along the roadway alignment. The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value
testing (in accordance with CaltransTest Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the
subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 17 to 60. The approximate sample locations and results
of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2003), we understand that
Town Garden Road has a traffic index (TI) of 6.0. According to the city requirements (Carlsbad,
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1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 6.0 is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete
(AC) over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Traffic Design Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Aggregate Base Location Index R-Value Thickness Thickness (in inches) (in inches)
Town Garden Road, Station No.
1+60 to 4+50 6.0 60 4.0 6.0
Town Garden Road, Station No. 6.0 17 4.0 11.0 4+50 to 19+00
Prior to placement of the Street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
Street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be 6
inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the
curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with the latest
revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26), the
Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
D. LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Senior Project Engineer
Randall K. Wagner, CEG 1612 :K.:l
Senior Associate
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Distribution: (4) Addressee
Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina
City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt
(1) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Chuck Knight
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Laboratory Testinci Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by theCalifornia Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
- P. 4 Town Garden Road, Station Light Brown Sandy 17 No. 9+20 CLAY
- R 5 Town Garden,Road, Station Light Brown Silty Fine 60 No. 2+90 SAND
Town Garden Rôd, Station R-6 No. 14+60 Light Clayey SILT 26
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
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BY DATE
Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
February 23, 2004
(revised March 10, 2004)
Project No. 971009-013
To: Lenriar Communities
1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Michael Ugar
Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El Camino Real Widening, East
Side of El Camino Real Between Station No. 298+14 and 316+57, Bressi Ranch,
Oceanside, California.
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated
April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Improvement Plans for El Camino Real,
Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 400-8G, 16 Sheets, dated June 24, 2003
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement
design recommendations for the widening of the east side of El Camino Real between Station No.
298+14 and 316+57 in Carlsbad, California. Three representative subgrade soil samples were
obtained along the eastern side of the El Camino Real alignment. The samples were transported to
our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed.
The test results indicated the subgrade soil have R-values ranging from 7 to 23. The approximate
sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2003), we understand that
El Camino Real has a traffic index (TI) of 9.0. According to the city requirements (Carlsbad, 1996),
the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 9.0 is 6 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC)
over 6 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
9711090-013
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Acigregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section
was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City
of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement sections are
presented on Table 1.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2
Location Traffic Design Thickness Aggregate Base
Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness
(in inches)
El Camino Real, Station No. 9.0 21 6 15 298+14 to 309+00
El Camino Real, Station No. 9.0 9 6 19 309+00 to 316+57
Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the
street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried
back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent
relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method
D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a
maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the
back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with
the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section
26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall
conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be
taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or
other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
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Pavement Section Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils
The following pavement design recommendations utilizing a lime-treated subgrade section are
provided in accordance with the City of Carlsbad guidelines. Based on our experience with similar
soils on nearby sites within the City of Carlsbad, soils having an R-Value of less than 12 were
previously tested for optimum lime content per American Standard of Testing and Materials
(ASTM) Test Method C977. The optimum lime content was determined to be 5 percent quick lime.
Testing of the lime treated samples resulted in a minimum R-value of 69.
Based on the above information, the lime-treated pavement section was calculated using the
Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The pavement section is presented on Table 2.
Table 2
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime Treated Subgrade Soils
Lime Treated
Location Traffic Design AC Thickness Class 2 Base
Thickness Subgrade
Index R-Value (in inches) Layer (in inches) in inches)
El Camino Real, Station 9.0 9.0 6 6 14 No. 309+00 to 316+57
Prior to placement of the asphalt concrete and Class 2 Aggregate Base, the upper 14 inches of the
subgrade soils (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned to at
least optimum moisture content, and thoroughly mixed with 5 percent quick lime (or equivalent
percentage of hydrated lime-slurry). After setting for a minimum of 24 hours, the thoroughly mixed
lime-treated subgrade soils shall be compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based
on ASTM Test Method D1557. After the minimum 95 percent relative compaction is achieved for
the lime-treated subgrade soils, we recommend that a curing compound be applied to the surface of
the lime-treated subgrade soils and the materials allowed to cure.
After the completion of the curing period, a minimum of 6 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base shall
then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction in accordance with
ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a maximum of 6 inches thick
below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. After the
placement and compaction of the Class 2 Aggregate Base, a minimum of 6 inches of asphalt
concrete shall be placed.
Asphalt Concrete, Aggregate Base, and lime-treated subgrade soils shall conform to and be placed
in accordance with: I) the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard
Specifications; 2) in accordance with State of the Art Report 5, Lime Stabilization of the
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Transportation Research Board, National Research Council; 3) the "Greenbook" Standard
Specifications for Public Works Construction (Sections 203 and/or 400); and/or 4) the City of
Carlsbad requirements.
If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
No. 28 rn
CIVN William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
0 W '_ Randall K. Wag 1r, CEG 1612
Senior Associate
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Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina 5 City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt q'
(2) JT Kruer, Attention: Mr. Steve Lobaugh
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value.: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301
for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined
on each one. The graphically-determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in
the table below:
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Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value
R-1 El Camino Real, Station No. Light Brown Sandy 9 311+00 CLAY
R-2 El Camino Real, Station No. Light Brown Clayey 23 .305+00 SAND
R-3 El Camino Real, Station No. Light Brown Clayey 21 299+50 SAND
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