HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 14-06; AFTON WAY; GEOTECHNICAL UPDATE LETTER PROPOSED AFTON WAY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA; PUD 14-09, HDP 14-05, DWG 495-9, DWG 495-9A, GR2016-0050, ROW 2016-0061, SWMP 16-26; 2016-11-18'•
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Leighton and Associates, Inc.
A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY
November 18, 2016
Project No. 11436.001
Pebble Creek Companies.
301 W. 28th Street, Suite A
National City, CA. 91950
Attention:
Subject:
Mr. Gary Arnold
Geotechnical Review of Grading Plans with Retaining Walls
Proposed Afton Way Residential Development
Carlsbad, California
References BHA, Inc, 2016, Grading Plans for Afton Way, Sheets 1 through 14, Drawing
Number 495-9A, received November 18, 2016
Leighton and Associates, Inc., 2016a, Geotechnical Update Letter, Proposed
Afton Way Residential Development, Carlsbad, California, Project Number
· 11436.001, dated October 5, 2016
Leighton and Associates, Inc., 2016b, Addendum 1 -Clarified Geotechnical
Recommendations, Proposed Afton Way Residential Development,
Carlsbad, California, Project Number 11436.001, dated November 14, 2016
In accordance with your request, we have performed a geotechnical review of the
referenced grading plans with retaining walls (BHA, Inc, 2016) for the subject project. Our
review was performed to identify potential conflicts with the intent of the referenced
geotechnical document. The retaining walls included proposed CMU retaining walls
associated with the Biofiltration Basin designed by Swanson & Associates Engineering,
and twelve mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) retaining walls designed by Red One
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 111 San Diego, CA 92123-4425
858.292.8030 111 Fax 858.292.0771 111 www.leightongroup.com
11436.001
Engineering, Inc. Based on our review of the plans and provide calculations, they appear
to be in general conformance with our recommendations (Leighton and Associates,
2016a and 2016b).
In addition, we performed global slope stability analyses on three selected MSE wall
sections:
1. Wall #1 (Sta 2+45);
2. Tiered Walls #2 (Sta 2+30) and #3 (Sta 1 +90); and
3. Wall #12 (Sta 2+00)
Our global slope stability analyses of the wall and the slope sections were performed with
the computer program Slide Version 7 .014. The analyses were performed on a typical
cross section, which included 2 to 1 fill and or cut slopes and the MSE wall. A pseudo-
static analysis was also performed using total stress procedures and a pseudo-static
seismic coefficient (kh) of 0.15. The results of our analysis indicate that the slope with the
wall has a global stability factor of safety greater than 1.5 for a static condition and a
factor of safety greater than 1.15 for a pseudo-static condition. Plots of the analyses are
provided as an attachment. If unforeseen geotechnical conditions are encountered during
grading, the project geotechnical consultant should evaluate the conditions and provide
appropriate recommendations to ensure that the global stability of the slope and retaining
wall have a factor-of-safety of at least 1.50.
The conclusions and recommendations presented in this review are based in part upon
data that were obtained from a limited number of observations, site visits, excavations,
samples, and tests. Such information is by necessity incomplete. The nature of many sites
is such that differing geotechnical or geological conditions can and do occur. Therefore, the
findings, conclusions, and recommendations presented in this report can be relied upon
only if Leighton has the opportunity to observe the subsurface conditions during grading
and construction of the project. Only with these observations are we able to confirm that our
preliminary findings are representative for this site.
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If you hpve any questions regarding our letter, please do not hesitate to contact this
office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Associate Engineer
Attachments: Plots of Global Slope Stability Analyses
Distribution: (1) Addressee, via email
(1) Swanson & Associates Engineering, Attn: Mr. Mark Swanson, via email
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Method of Analysis: spencer
Factor of Safety: 2.526
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Factor of Safety: 1.845
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Date 9/20/2016 Condition
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!Analysis Description RW# 2 STA 2+30 and RW# 3 STA 1+90
Drawn By SMM Scale 1:100 Company Leighton
LIDEINTERPRET 7.014 hton Date 11/14/16 Condition File Name RW 2 STA 2+30 and RW 3 STA 1+90.slim
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Results Afu I 110 I Mohr-Coulomb I 150 I 30
Method of Analysis: spencer
Factor of Safety: 1.405 Qvop .I 120 I Mohr-Coulomb I 100 I 38 • Tsa D1 120 I Mohr-Coulomb I 400 I 28 -
Af I.I 120 I Mohr-Coulomb I 100 I 30 -
Qc I I 120 I Mohr-Coulomb I 200 I 28
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!Analysis Description RW# 2 STA 2+30 and RW# 3 STA 1+90
Drawn By SMM Scale l: lOO ICom~ny Leighton
LIDEINTERPRET 7.014
Date 11/14/16 Condition FiteNameRW 2 STA 2+30 and RW 3 STA 1+90 -pseudo static.slim
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Method of Analysis: spencer I
Factor of Safety: 2.192
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!Analysis Description
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Date 11/15/2013
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110 Mohr-Coulomb I 150 I 30 I None
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RW# 12 STA 2+00
1:100 Company Leighton
File Name RW 12 STA 2+00.slim
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Support 1 • I GeoTextile I Passive (Method B) Yes
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Method of Analysis: spencer
Factor of Safety: 1. 728 I
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Project
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RW# 12 STA 2+00
1:100 Company Leighton
File Name RW 12 STA 2+00 -pseudo static.slim