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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-28; La Costa Condominiums; Soils Analysis after Powers/Banich Slope Repair; 2009-03-11IERNAIE LANDSLIDE: . MMENDATION .A COSTA CONDOMINIUMS 3 jl 1,2009 EN. 23280.10 Corporate Office: 5764 Pacific Center Blvd. 22725 Old Canal Rd. Suite 112 Yorba Linda, CA 92887 San Diego, CA92121 American Geotechnical Inc. 5600 Spring Mtn. Rd. 10398 Rockingnam Dr. Suite 201 Suite 7 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Sacramento, CA 95827 SOIL, WUNDAi ION & UfcOLOGIC STUDIES American Geotechnical, Inc. SOIL, FOUNDATION AND GEOLOGIC STUDIES March 11, 2009 File No. 23280.10 Mr. Kwan So LA COSTA VISTA LLC 2683 Costebelle Drive La Jolla, California 92037 Subject: RECEIVED MAR 16 2009 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Reference: ALTERNATE LANDSLIDE REMEDIAL RECOMMENDATIONS PROPOSED LA COSTA CONDOMINIUMS Lot 185, La Costa Avenue South - Unit 1 Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28 Carlsbad, California "Recommended Remedial Grading Procedures, La Costa Condominiums, Lot 185 of La Costa South Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28, Carlsbad, California", prepared by American Geotechnical, dated May 31, 2007. "Revised Updated Geotechnical Report, Proposed La Costa Condominiums, Lot 185, La Costa Avenue South - Unit 1, Carlsbad Tract No. 02-28, Carlsbad, California", prepared by American Geotechnical, dated February 14, 2008. Dear Mr. So: Following our meeting on September 24, 2008, American Geotechnical is pleased to present alternate landslide remedial recommendations for the subject development as discussed during the meeting. The following information is contained in the report: • Alternate Landslide Remediation Plan and details including cross sections and tie back anchor block (Plate 1 through 5) • Tie back anchor block design calculations • Slope stability analysis We appreciate the opportunity to be of service. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, AMERICAN GEOTECHNICAL Guillaume Gau Project Engineer R.C.E. 70015 Via Mail Only Via Mail Only Via Mail Only Edred T. Marsh Principal Engineer G.E. 2387 ETM/GG: kb Distribution:Mr. Kwan So-(1) Mr. GregLinhoff-(l) Mr. John Strohminger - (1) 22725 Old Canal Road, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 - (714) 685-3900 - FAX (714) 685-3909 5764 Pacific Center Blvd., Suite 112, San Diego, CA 92121 (858) 450-4040 - FAX (858) 457-0814 10398 Rockingham Drive, Suite 7, Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 368-2088 FAX (916) 368-2188 5600 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 201, Las Vegas, NV 89146 - (702) 562-5046 - FAX (702) 562-2457 SLOPE STABILIZATION USING TIEBACKS File Number: File Name: 23280.02 La Costa I. - Tieback Load - 36 k/ft DESIGN CRITERIA Tieback load per foot = Tieback Spacing, s = Service Load per Tieback, P = CHECK BEARING PRESSURE Allowable Bearing Pressure = Anchor Block Width, \v = Bearing pressure, a = P (\tf)l[(w)(s)} = kips/ft ft on cener psf 4888.89 psf ANCHOR BLOCK DESIGN Check for Wide Beam Shear (One-Way Shear) 352 kips 7.82 ksf '„ = }.6P = ?,,=/V[("')(*)] = Size of bearing plate (square), b = | 12] inch .A = | 4500|psi psi d T w1 The critical section for wide beam shear occurs at a distance d from the face of the bearing plate. So shear at critical section 12.00 inch Vu = [(s 12 -b!2)- d](w )q „ = 88.00 ksf <t>Vc = [0.85(2)sqrt(/1 cX144)/]Q3](t/)(w) = 123.16 ksf Used= I 771/nc/i OK Check for Diagonal Tension (Two-way shear) / = b + 2(d/2) = Perimeter = 4(b+d) = A = (b+d)2/144 = Vu = P,, - (A)qu = 26 inch 8.67 ft 4.69 ft2 315.28 kips •9 d/2y. Shear stress = V(aii)= 4 <|» sqrt(fc') = 31.18 kips 228.08 psi =32.84 ksf Vsed = Total anchor block thickness = USE [OK] 14 |inch thick (effective) anchor block ] 8.5 inch (assume #8 bar both dir.) 20 \inch thickness anchor block DESIGN FOR REINFORCEMENT Longitudinal Direction (Long way) Assume simply supported conditions between tiebacks and consider w = Pis 36.666667 M,,= 1.6Mmax = Mu = <))A/y(d - a/2) As= 0.6 d- 15.6875 a = A/y/(0.85/cb) = Mu = ())A/y(d - a/2) = 12 [inch wide section kips/ft 132 kips-ft 211.2 kips-ft = 28.16 in2 dia. = 0.875 0.78 39.00 kips-ft/ft > kips-ft/ft Check #7 28.16 kips-ft/ft bar Check for minimum renforcement As(mjn) = pbd = 0.55 <0.6 [OK] Use 20 inch thick anchor block #7 \bars @ 12 inch @ top & bottom (As = 0.60 in-) Transverse Direction (Short way) 4.89 kips/ft Use Use / = w/2 - b/2 = M — ql II— Mu = l.6M = Mu = <j)A/y(d - a/2) A. = I 0.79|in2 a = A/y/(0.85/cb) = Mu = <))A/y(d - a/2) = bars @ bars @ 3.25 ft 25.82 kips-ft 41.31 kips-ft/ft 1.03 51.35 kips-ft/ft inch o.c. at bottom inch o.c. at top T w1 41.31 kips-ft/ft OK (As = (As = 0.79 in ) 0.20 in2) 1) TD ' 10 ^ C I O £L 1 O Q. 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