HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-28; La Costa Condominiums; Slope Stability Analysis and related reports; 2005-11-07Leighton and Associates, Inc.
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2005 and December 12. 2005
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
January 18,2005
Project No. 980161-002
To: CALSO, LLC
3529-2B Cannon Road, Suite 519
Oceanside, California 92056
Attention: Mr. Ken Cablay
Subject: Remedial Grading Procedures Relative to the Existing Landslides and
North-Facing Hillside, La Costa Condominiums, Lot 185 of La Costa South
Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28, Carlsbad, California
References: Leighton and associates, 2002, Updated Preliminary Geotechnical Report,
Lot 185, La Costa Avenue South Unit 1, Carlsbad, California, Project No.
980161-002, dated October 30,2002
O'Day Consultants, 2004, Grading and Erosion Control Plans for La Costa
Condominiums, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28, Drawing No. 422-4A, 8 Sheets,
Dated November 5, 2004
, 2005, Buttressing and Replacement Fill Plan for La Costa
Condominiums, 1 Sheet, dated December 23, 2004, revised January 3, 2005
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Introduction
This report provides our recommended remedial grading procedures that should be
followed during the grading and construction of the southern side of the La Costa
Condominiums project (Lot 185 of La Costa South Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28)
located in Carlsbad, California. At the request of the City of Carlsbad, theses procedures
were prepared in order to minimize any potential slope instability conditions that might
impact the existing residences present on the ridgeline above the La Costa Condominiums
project during the construction of the recommended buttresses and replacement fill.
The recommendations concerning the grading and construction of the project have been
provided in the Updated Preliminary Geotechnical Report for the project (Leighton, 2002).
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
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m The recommendations are still considered valid and should be followed unless superseded
by recommendations in this report or recommendations made during the grading of the site.TO
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Background
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m Based on the results of our prior preliminary investigation of the site (Leighton, 2002), the
north-facing hillside along the southern side of the site has a number of potential slope
** instability conditions that warrant special design and construction considerations. These
* conditions include: 1) adverse geologic conditions such as existing landslides, clayseams
and fracture zones, out-of-slope bedding, etc.; 2) fill and cut slopes constructed at slope
inclinations of 1.5:1 (horizontal to vertical) that are steeper than current standards allow
* without some type of additional stabilization; 3) seepage zones and surface drainage from
the residential lots on the ridgeline that is directed down the hillside (instead of toward the
street); and 4) the close proximity of the existing residential structures on the ridgeline to
* the anticipated backcut needed to construct the buttresses and replacement fill.
Since a number of potential slope instability conditions are present, remedial grading
recommendations to stabilize the slope have been presented in the Updated Preliminary
Geotechnical Report for the project (Leighton, 2002). This report provides more specific
procedures that should be followed during the grading operations.•m
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Remedial Grading Procedures
The following procedures are guidelines that should be implemented during the grading of
the site.
1) Survey Staking of the Buttress and Replacement Fill Backcut and Property Boundary
In order to place the recommended slope inclinometers behind the top of the proposed
buttress and replacement fill key backcut and install the slope survey monuments along
the property boundary; the backcut/limits of grading should be staked by the project
civil engineer/surveyor.
2) Slope Inclinometer and Survey Monument Installation
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Prior to any of the remedial grading operations, the three recommended slope
inclinometers and the slope survey monuments should be installed. The approximate
,„ locations of the slope inclinometers and slope survey monuments are presented on the
attached Remedial Grading Map (Plate 1).
•m In order to install the slope inclinometers, access roads and drill pads will need to be
m constructed. Based on the staking of the top of the buttress and replacement backcut
location and/or property lines, the optimal location of the slope inclinometers C^B be
"• determined prior to construction of the access road and relatively level
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slope inclinometers are anticipated to be on the order of 60 to 90 feet in depth. The
slope inclinometers, which are special grooved pipes that a measuring instrument can
be lowered into, need to be backfilled with a lean sand/cement slurry. In addition, two
sets of initial readings need to be performed prior to any grading or removals next to
the inclinometers. For planning purposes, installation of the three slope inclinometers,
placement of the slurry backfill and the two initial readings should take approximately
5 working days to complete. Once the slope inclinometers are installed, they should be
read on a weekly basis prior to the excavation of the backcut in the general vicinity of
the inclinometer. The frequency of the readings should be increased to a daily basis (at
a minimum) once the backcut is started. The daily readings should be continued until
the buttress or replacement fill soils are placed to the top of the backcut. We anticipate
that our filed staff geologist will perform the slope inclinometer monitoring and that the
findings can be determined in the field to minimize any delays.
We also recommend the placement of surface survey monuments above the proposed
buttress and replacement fill key backcut along the property boundary as another
method of monitoring any slope instability conditions. The survey monuments can
simply be metal pins or short pieces of rebar pounded into the ground. The monuments
should be surveyed on a periodic basis with more frequent readings performed when
grading is ongoing near the monuments. The survey readings should be given to the
geotechnical consultant as soon as possible after the readings are taken.
3) Excavation of the Buttress and Replacement Fill
Although the slope stability analysis performed during the prior geotechnical studies
did not indicate the need to construct the buttress and replacement fill keys in sections,
we recommend that the buttress and replacement fill key backcut be done in four
sections in order to minimize the potential impacts to the residences along the ridgeline.
The approximate location of the sections is presented on the attached Remedial Grading
Map (Plate 1). The sections should be excavated from west to east (i.e. Section A first
and Section D last).
An access road for the construction equipment may be graded along the top of the
backcut; but any excavation for the access road should be limited to a maximum height
of 10 feet or less. Access roads/ramps into and out of adjacent sections should be made
as steep as possible in order to limit the amount of removals in the adjacent section.
Based on our professional experience, the access road/ramps can be excavated at
inclinations on the order of 3:1 to 4:1 (horizontal to vertical).
Once the excavations for the buttress and replacement fill keys is commenced, the
excavation and construction should be performed as quick as possible to minimize
leaving any exposed backcut open for any length of time, hi general, exposed backcut
heights more than 1/2 the total height of the backcut should not be left open over any
weekend. Excavations within 10 feet of the basal rupture surface of the landslides or
clayseams or fills less than 10 feet higher than the rupture surface or clayseam should
not be left overnight. Geologic observations or the results of the slope inclinotnrffa- or
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slope survey monitoring programs during the grading operations may dictate
recommendations that may be different than the preceding recommendations.
Any necessary supplies (such as gravel, filter fabric and subdrain pipe) should be
ordered and delivered to the site prior to when it's needed in order to minimize time
delays.
We also recommend that periodically during the day, a representative of the grading
contractor and the geotechnical consultant visually observe the back cut and the area
above it for indications of slope movement. Any indications of movement should be
communicated to the project team so that steps to determine the severity or remediate
the conditions can be made.
4) Potential Slope Instability Issues Purina Construction
If during the excavation of the buttresses and replacement fill keys, indications of
significant slope movement are observed based on visual observations or results of the
slope inclinometers or slope survey monuments, steps should be taken immediately to
evaluate the condition. The actual mitigation should be based on the existing geologic
conditions and the status of the grading operations. Additional geologic mapping or a
subsurface investigation may be needed to determine the extent of the instability
conditions. Geotechnical analysis (including additional slope stability calculations) may
also be needed to evaluate the conditions and provide corrective measures. Measures
such as excavating the lower portion of the buttress and replacement fill keys in small
sections (i.e. on the order of 25 to 50 foot wide sections); enlarging the buttress and
replacement fill keys; or providing alternative slope stabilization may be warranted.
If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate
this opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
Randall K. Wagner, CEG 1612
Senior Associate
Attachment: Plate 1 - Remedial Grading Map
Distribution: (3) Addressee
(4) O'Day Consultants, Attention: Mr. John Strohminger
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To:
Attention:
Subject:
March 30, 2005
Project No. 980161-003
CALSO, LLC
C/o Lighthouse Ventures, LLC
3529-2B Cannon Road, Suite 519
Oceanside, California 92056
Mr. Gregg Linhoff
Conclusions Regarding Existing Significant Geotechnical Issues of the La Costa
Condominiums Project, Lot 185 of La Costa South Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-
28, Carlsbad, California
Based on the sensitive issues of the existing north-facing hillside (along the south side of the
property) and other portions of the site of the proposed La Costa Condominiums project
(Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28), remediation of the site from a geotechnical standpoint will be
significant in cost and scope.
The sensitive issues of the hillside include both ancient and recent landslides and instability issues
related to old manufactured fills placed on the steep slope during the prior development of the
adjacent property. Issues on the other portions of the site include removal of potentially unstable
and compressible old fill soils and manufactured slopes. In order to develop the property,
relatively large buttresses and stability fills will need to be constructed and significant removals
will need to be performed. During the construction, temporary backcuts will need to be excavated
in a phased operation and will need to be monitored to evaluate potential slope movement that
may impact the existing properties on the hillside above the project. The recent landslide activity
on the slope underscores the fact that the scope and costs to mitigate the existing conditions of the
slope, both natural and manufactured, will greatly exceed prior expectations.
If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate this
opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
K. Wagner, C 1612
Distribution: (3) Addressee
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 « San Diego, CA 92123-4425
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24. 1999
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2683 Costebelle
La Jolla, California 92037
Date: July 18, 2005
Project No. 980161-004
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September 24.1999
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
By: Randy Wagner
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
La Costa Condos (October 26, 2005)
*" 1) Existing Conditions
• Global Stability
M Shear Pins
Tie-Backs
» Offsite Easement Issue
m • Surficial Stability (Offsite)
• Temporary Back-Cut Stability (E-E1, B-B', K-K1, & possibly A-A1)
*" Shear pins
* Tie-Backs
Grading Buttress in Sections
" 2) Unknowns
• Natural Hillside on East Side (M1)
• Continuous Clayseam.**
3) Additional Subsurface Investigation
• Large-Diameter Borings
4) Other Alternatives
„ • Larger Buttress
• Raising Grades
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Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
December 22,2005
Project No. 980161-003
To: CALSO, LLC
2683 Costebelle Drive
La Jolla, California 92037
Attention: Mr. Kwan So
Subject: Status of Geotechnical Evaluation/Slope Stability Analysis Relative to the
Existing Landslides and North-Facing Hillside, La Costa Condominiums,
Lot 185 of La Costa South Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28, Carlsbad,
California
In accordance with the request of Mr. Gregg Linhoff of Lighthouse Ventures, this letter
presents the status of our geotechnical evaluation/slope stability analysis relative to the
existing landslides and north-facing hillside at the La Costa Condominiums located in
Carlsbad, California. Due to the recent surficial failures/landslides that have occurred on
the north-facing slope, we have preformed an additional slope stability analysis of the
hillside on the southern side of the property.
Based on the results of the revised slope stability analysis, portions of the slope did not
have the minimum required factor-of-safety of 1.5 based on the existing geologic
conditions, previous laboratory test results, and the current proposed grades. Additional
analysis indicated mat in order to obtain the minimum factor-of-safety, two rows of shear
pins would be required if the proposed design remained unchanged. We understand that the
construction of the shear phis may not be economically feasible and other alternatives may
need to be undertaken.
In order to eliminate the need for the shear pins, additional slope stability analysis was
performed to determine how much fill would be needed if a buttress was placed in front of
the existing slope. Figure 1 presents the approximate location of the required buttress. As
indicated on Figure 1, the size of the buttress would extend across the entire southeastern
most building complex, a portion of the building complex to the west, and the driveway in
front of the buildings. The required size of the buttress is such, that a significant revision of
the site development plans would be needed in order to construct the buttress.
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com
980161-003
The need for the shear phis and the relatively large buttress fill is due hi part to the soil
strength parameters that have been used in the slope stability analysis. Some of the soil
strength parameters (especially the clayseam values) may be able to be revised based on
additional subsurface investigation of the actual geologic conditions. We are currently
preparing a scope of work and cost estimate to perform an additional slope investigation.
The scope of work will include the excavation of 2 to 3 additional borings, in-situ soil
strength testing, and revised slope stability analysis. The intent of the additional
investigation would be to be able to utilize higher strength parameters and increase the
factor-of-safety of the slope without having to install shear phis or significantly enlarge the
buttress.
If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate
this opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
Randall K. Wagner, CEG1612
Senior Associate Geologist
Attachment: Figure 1- Required Buttress
Distribution: (1) Addressee
(1) Lighthouse Ventures
Attention: Mr. Gregg Linhoff
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Leighton