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September 21, 2016
Lennar Homes
25 Enterprise, Suite 300
Aliso Viejo, California 92656
Attention: Mr. Andrew Han
SUBJECT: Remedial Grading Summary and Plan Review
Poinsettia Development (EIR 15-03)
Carlsbad, California
References: Group Delta Consultants {2014). Report of Geotechnicol Investigation, Poinsettia
Development, Carlsbad, California, Document No. 14-0188, November 20.
Mr. Han:
O'Day Consultants (2016). Vesting Tentative Map for Poinsettia, 10 Sheets, Job
No. 14108, revised September 19.
Based on our recent conversation, it is our understanding that several changes in the Poinsettia
development have occurred since the referenced subsurface investigation was completed
(GDC, 2014). Specifically, two five-acre lots have been removed from the southeast portion of
the site (APN 215-050-4500 and APN 215-050-4600), resulting in a revised total development
area of 50.4 acres. Note that no development was proposed for these lots at the time that the
referenced investigation was completed. Consequently, no change to our geotechnical
recommendations is needed to reflect the deletion of these two 5-acre lots. In addition, the 17
lot neighborhood once proposed in the southwest portion of the site will no longer be
developed. The two 5-acre lots in the southwest portion of the site (APN 215-050-4400 and
APN 215-050-4700) will remain as undeveloped open space. Consequently, the development
will now have 123 lots, rather than the initial 140 lot development. The revised site layout is
shown in Figure 1. The development is shown in more detail in Figures 2A through 2E.
In accordance with your request, we have reviewed the recently revised Vesting Tentative Map
for the development, and have provided our response to one review comment from the City of
Carlsbad. The following report also summarizes our remedial grading recommendations for the
project. Each of these items is addressed separately below.
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PLAN REVIEW
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No grading notes are currently provided on the referenced Tentative Map (O'Day, 2016).
However, it has been our experience that the final grading plans for projects within the City of
Carlsbad will typically contain a Grading Note stating: "All grading shall be conducted in general
accordance with the recommendations provided in the referenced soils report (GDC, 2014)."
Provided that this note is shown on the final grading plans, it is our opinion that the preliminary
grading shown on the referenced Tentative Map will adequately incorporate the intent of our
referenced geotechnical recommendations.
RESPONSE TO CITY REVIEW COMMENT
The City of Carlsbad has provided the following review comment: "As previously requested,
provide a letter from the soils engineer confirming that the proposed preliminary grading
(including remedial grading) shown on the preliminary site plan complies with the grading
recommendations in the soils report section 6.3.3, requiring all alluvium within the area
described by 1:1 plane extended down and out from the toe of the planned fill slopes, along the
southern edge of the northern development, should be excavated."
The requested letter was provided above. The comment illustrates the potential difficulties
that may be encountered during remedial grading along the southern edge of the site. Note
that the intent of our recommendations was to remove all alluvium beneath any settlement
sensitive improvements located along the southern edge of the property. We anticipate that
alluvium depths of 15 feet or more may be encountered along the southern property boundary
east of the bridge, as shown in Figure 2C. The Tentative Map shows a 20-foot wide grading
easement along the southern property boundary beyond the toe of the fill slope. In some
areas, the limits of grading extend up to 40 or SO-feet beyond the toe of the fill slope.
In general, for areas with less than 10 feet of alluvium, the 20-foot wide easement should be
adequate to remove all alluvium beneath the toe of the slope using 1:1 temporary excavations.
Where deeper alluvium is encountered, we recommend starting the 1:1 temporary forecuts at
the limits of grading, and extending the excavations northward into the development until all of
the alluvium is removed. Group Delta should observe these excavations during grading, and
provide remediation alternatives where needed, or evaluate the potential impact to settlement
sensitive improvements. Improvements located north of the slope top should not be affected .
It should be noted that we previously understood that cast-in-place (CIP) retaining walls would
be used on the slopes along the southern edge of the site, as depicted in Cross Section E-E' in
Appendix C of the referenced report (GDC, 2014). We understand that the proposed retaining
walls shown on the revised Tentative Map will now consist of Mechanically Stabilized Earth
(MSE) walls that can experience much more settlement than CIP walls without damage and
cracking. Consequently, if some alluvium does remain near the toe of the subject fill slopes, the
potential for damage to the proposed slope improvements will be substantially diminished.
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SUMMARY OF REMEDIAL GRADING
Our remedial grading recommendations were provided in Sections 6.3.1 through 6.3.10 of the
referenced geotechnical investigation report (GDC, 2014). In summary, we recommended that
deleterious materials be removed from the site, including existing structures, improvements,
trees, vegetation, trash and any demolition debris. We also recommended that compressible
undocumented fill and alluvium be completely excavated throughout the site, cleared of
deleterious materials, dried where necessary, and replaced as a uniformly compacted fill.
Within the building pad areas, we recommended that cut/fill transitions, and deep fill transition
lots be over-excavated. We also recommended that expansive clays be removed from finish
pad grade (if encountered). Finally, we recommended that a buttress be constructed along the
northern edge of the site, and that various fill slope keyways be constructed. The anticipated
remedial excavations are summarized in the attached Figures 2A through 2E.
Figure 2A shows the estimated configuration of the recommended buttress keyway excavation
for the retaining walls and cut slope along the northern property line. As described in Section
6.3.9, and shown in Appendix C of the referenced report, the buttress is intended to stabilize
the fissured clay bed encountered within the formational materials at an elevation of about 264
feet. The Tentative Map indicates that the base of the upper MSE wall on the northern slope is
generally located at an elevation of about 262 to 263 feet. For the planned buttress, we
recommended that a 1:1 temporary cut be excavated from about elevation 285 feet on the cut
slope face, down to a few feet below the base of the MSE wall (and fissured clay bed). As
shown in Figure 2A, the base of the cut slope should be located at least 15 feet behind the face
of the MSE wall, and should provide sufficient room for the MSE wall geogrid reinforcement. A
continuous subdrain is also recommended, as shown in Figure 2A (and detailed in Figure 8 of
the referenced geotechnical report). The subdrains should be graded to flow at one percent or
more to solid PVC collectors. The collector pipes should outlet into the storm drain system.
Figures 2B, 2C and 2D show the remedial excavations proposed in the alluvial drainage canyon
along the eastern edge of the northern portion of the property. Estimated remedial excavation
depths of 3, 5, 10 and 15 or more feet are shown on these figures. Note that a canyon subdrain
is also recommended for this area, at the approximate location shown in Figures 2C and 2C.
The canyon subdrain should outlet into the storm drain, or a natural gravity outlet. Note that in
the areas of the deepest alluvium removals (shown in green). saturated soil and groundwater is
anticipated. The saturated soils will need to be dried back to a moisture content suitable for
placement as compacted fill. Dewatering may be needed to accomplish these remedial
excavations. Note also that the remedial grading excavations will generally need to extend 30
to 40 feet beyond the toe of the proposed fill slopes, in order to remove all alluvium located
within a 1:1 plane extended down and out beyond the toe of the fill slopes.
Figure 2E shows the remedial grading proposed in the northwest portion of the site. In general,
we have recommended that a minimum 15-foot wide keyway be constructed along the toe of
the new fill slope proposed in that area. In addition, this portion of the site contains a large
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area of previously placed fill. The SPT data from our borings indicates that the existing fill is
generally medium dense to dense, and may be suitable for support of new fill and foundation
loads. However, as a minimum, we have recommended three foot deep remedial excavations
(below existing grades) throughout these existing fill areas. If pockets of loose, compressible fill
or other deleterious materials are observed by Group Delta during these remedial excavations,
deeper excavations may be warranted, as determined in the field by our personnel.
Our remedial grading recommendations for cut/fill transitions were provided in Section 6.3.4
and Figure 5 of the referenced report (GDC, 2014). In general, cut/fill and deep fill transition
lots should be over-excavated to a depth equal to half the maximum fill depth, with a minimum
over-excavation depth of three feet, and a maximum depth of 10 feet. Several cut/fill transition
lots are shown in Figures 2B through 2E. The potential cut/fill lots include Lots 19, 24, 28, 38,
39,40,41,50,52, 79,80,82,83,85,86,96, 97,98,99, 108,113,114,119,126,128,129,134,
135 and 136. Additional cut/fill lots may need to be over-excavated during grading, based on
the actual extent and depths of the remedial excavations needed to remove compressible soils.
In addition to the remedial grading areas shown in Figure 2A through 2E of this report, some
lots may expose expansive clays at or near finish grade. Our recommendations for expansive
soils were provided in Section 6.3.3 of the referenced report. It is difficult to determine which
lots may be affected by the presence of expansive clays near finish grade at this time.
However, for such lots, we have recommended a maximum 4-foot deep over-excavation
(where needed), based on the conditions observed by Group Delta during grading. Note that
the Expansion Potential of the finish pad soils will be determined during grading. For remedial
grading quantity estimation purposes, we recommend assuming that roughly 20 cut lots may
need to be over-excavated at the site due to the presence of expansive clays. An average lot
area, and an average remedial excavation depth of 3 feet may be assumed for estimation.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of continued professional service. Feel free to contact the
office with any questions or comments, or if you need anything else.
GROUP DELTA CONSULTANTS
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Matthew A. Fagan, G.E. 2569
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
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PROJECT NAME
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PRC>..ECT NUMBER
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9245ACTIVITY ROAD. SUITE 103
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