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FINAL ENGINEERING
GEOLOGIC GRADI NG REPORT
Tract 72-34, lots 46-50~ 100-105;
127-129; and 134, (Unit.2),
in the City of Carlsbad, California
for
Newport Shores Builders
October 19, 1976
Pacific Soils Engineering, Inc.
Irvine, California
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PACIFIC S'OILS E'NGINEER'ING. INC.
17921 SKY PARK CIRCLE, (SUITE G) IRVINE, CALIF. 92707
TELEPHONE: (7l4) 557-9450
Newport Shores Builders
P.O. Box A
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Attention:
Subject:
Gentlemen:
Mr. Mike Jager
Final Engineering Geologic Grading Report;
Tract 72-34, Lots 46-50 incl., '10D-105 incl.,
127-]29 incl., & 134 (Unit 2), in the City of
Carlsbad, California
L.A. COUNTY OFFICE
1402 W. 240th Street
Harbor City,Ca. 90710
(213) 325-7272 or 775'6771
VENTURA COUNTY OFFICE
Post Office Box 75
Thousand Oaks, Ca. 91'360
(213) 889-9919
(805) 495-6513
Octobel' 1-9, 1976
Work Order l00236A
This final geologic report for the subject'tract is submitted in accordance with the
requirements of the City ,of Carlsbad. Geologic data ate plotted on the plan included
with the companion Project Grading Report.
A buttress fill Was required for support qf the street cut slope at the side (southwe~t) of
Lot 50. ,Based on our inspection of geologic conditions of the site, the subject lots
are satisfactory for the intended use from a geologic point of view.
Respectfully submitted,
PAC!FIC SOl LS ENGI NEERI NG, INC. Reviewed by:
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REX P. KETTER, Vice President
Dist: (10) Addressee
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PACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
17921 SKY PARK CIRCLE (SUITE G) IRVINE, CALIF. 92707
TELEPHONE: (714) 557-9450
Newport Shores Builders
P.O. Box A
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Attention:
, Subject:
Reference:
Mr. Mike Jager
Project Soil Engineering Grading Report;
T rect 72-34, Lots 46-50 i ncl ., 100-105
inel., 127-129 i,ncl., and 134 (Unit 2),
in the City of Carlsbad, California
Preliminary Soil Engineering and Engineering
Geo logic Report and Engineering Geofogic
and Soil Engineering Review of,Grading Plan
for Tract No .• 72-34, dated July 5, 1974
L.A. COUNTY OFFICE
1402 W. 240th S~reet
Harbor City, Ca. 90710
(213) 325·7272 or 775-67.71
VENTURA. COUNTY OFFICE
Post Office Box 75
Thousand Oaks, Ca. 91360
. (213) 889-9919
(805) 495·6513
October 19, 1976
Work Orderl00236A
by Pacific Soils Engi,neering, Inc. {W.0.1 00236).
Gentlemen:
This report presents soil engineering data and test results pertaining to the placement
of compacted earth fill on' the subject property. Foundation criteria are also included
in this report for the subject residential lots 46-50; inclusive; 100-105,inclusive;
127-129 i in.c'lusive; and 134.
All fills, cuts or processing of original ground under the purview of this report have been
completed under our inspection or accepted by this fi~, and are in compliance with,
F .H.A. criteria and the Grading Code of the City of Carlsbad, C<:tliforni6. All work
under our purview was accomplished in accordance with the IIEarthquake Specifications'i,
contained in the above-referenced investigation report.
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Work Order 100236A
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Completed work has been reviewed and is consi.dered suitable for the construction now
planned. All slopes are considered grossly and surficially stable and will remain so
under normal conditions.
Compaction test results are presented in Table I, and approximate locations of tests
are shown on the enclosed grading plan (2 sheets). Also shown on the plan are locations
of tests taken in adjacent areas. These test results will be submittecl in future 'grading
reports, as these areas are comp,leted, o~ have been submitted in previous reports.
Laboratory Standard: ASTM:D 1557--70T
% Swell1r
Soil Type
Opt. Mois.
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Max. Dry Density
(lbs ./cu .ft .) 650psf ASCE
D -Clayey Sand 12.5 11S.0 0.1 ND
E -Clayey Sand 13.5 115.5 NDS
F -Clayey Sand 15.0 113.0 0.0 ND
G -Sand' 15.0 108.5 ND ND
H -Clayey Sand 15.5 111.5 ND 4
1-Sand' 13.0 117.0 ND ND
J -Clayey Sand 13.0 116.5 ND ND * -Swell tests were remolded in a one-inch high ring to 90 percent relative compaction
uti lizing materia I at optimum moisture for samples to be surc harged at 650psf. Samples
were,inundated for 24-hours and then amount of swell was recorded. ASCE denotes in
accordance with ASCE Expansion Index Test. ND denotes not determined. '
1 • Prior to the placement of compacted fill, the exposed natural surface was
scarified, watered as necessary and compacted ino:;place, suitahle to receive fiJI.
Where necessary, alluvial materials in canyon swale bottoms were removed t-o either
in-place bedrock, or competent natural soils.
2. Fill conSisting of the above soils types was then placed in thin lifts, watered as ,
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necessary and compacted in-place to a mi'nimum of 90 percent of the laboratory
standard utilizing tractor-drawn sheepsfoot type rollers and heavy earth moving
equipment. Each fill was treated in a like manner.
3. Fill placed on slope gradients st~eper than 5-horizontal to 1-vertical was keyed
and benched into bedrock. The upper soils were stripped and/or benched out on
the shallower slopes in such a manner that all compacted fill is in contact with
intact bedrock or competent soi Is.
4. All removals and excavating for canyon cleanouts, and processing in preparing
-fill areas were inspected and approved by this firm's representative prior to
placement of any fill.
5. Compaction tests were taken for each one to two feet of fill placed-. The maximum
vertlca I depth of fi II placed is on the order of 1 d feet on Lot 50.
6. Lots 46-49, inclusive, 100-105, inclusive, and 127-129, inclusive, are in cut
for the building pad area and contain no compacted fill. Random compaction
tests performed at the finished cut grade indicate a suitable compact finished pad.
7. Based upon preliminary investigation and geologic inspection during grading, a
15-foot base width -compacted buttress fill was recommended and constructed f()r
support of the proposed street cut slope at the side (southwest) of Lot 50. The
locations and approximate limits of this buttress fill is shown on the encl~ed plan-;
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8. The cut portion of the transitional lot was overexcavated to a depth of 30-inches
~nd replaced as a compacted fi II to provide uniform bearing conditions. This
was accomplished oli Lot 50 as indicated with a "C" on the enclosed plan.
9. Fill slopes were backrolled as they were brought to grade at approximate four-
foot intervals. At the completion of fill placement, the slope was uniformly
compacted by track-tolHng and ftnished by cutting and trimming .back to the
compacted core. All slope dEmsification has been compfeted and the slopes
are considered stable under normal conditions.
10. Materials encountered in cut and utilized for compacted fill ranged from non to
• slightly expansive in nature.
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A 'Iot-by-Iot eva luation of the soil conditions were 'conducted, with the subject . .
residential lots being conside~ed to be very low in expansion potential,
according to Table 29-C of the 1973 Uniform Building Code. Results of these'
expansion tests are as follows:
Expansion Potential
Lot No.'s Soil. T~ee * Index** Ex~nsion*** (%Sand, Silt; 'Cloy)
46-49,.100-105,
127-129 F ,I 8 Very low 75 12 13
50, 134 F ,I,J 20 Low 72 .15 13
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Per tabulation (page 2) compaction test soil-types, upper three feet
As determined in accordance with ASCI: -Expansion Potential Method
Per Tobl¢ 29-C of the 1973 Uniform Building Code
Design criteria for foundation and slabs-on-grade for the ,subject lots, 'are inc.luded
in items 11 and 12 of this report.
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Work Order 100236A
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11. The following criteria should be used in foundation design for the residential lots.
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The recommended bearing value for both the interior and exterior footings is
1500 Ibs ./sq .ft. having a minimum embedment depth of 12-inches and
having a minimum width of 12-inches.
A lateral bearing value of 300 Ibs ./sq .ft.· per foot of depth of a maximum of
1500 Ibs./sq.ft. may be utilized. A lateral s·liding coefficient of 0.40 may
be used in design.
The above values may be increased one-th~rd for short .duration loads such
as seismic and wind loads.
12. Footing and slab-on-grade reinforcement criteria
A .summary of foundotion requirements is presented on Plate A.
a) Compacted fill lots 50 and 134 are considered to be non-expansive (very low)
to slighfly expansive (low) in nature and therefore the following criteria
should be used for design. -J-.-
1) Exterior foofings for two-story structures shall have a minimum
embedment of l8-inches below grade.
Interior footings for two-story structures and all footings for a single-
story structure shall have a minimum embedment of 12-inches below
grade •. Spread or isolated footings may be used.
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. I !P6e134 t All continuous footings~ b: reinforce.d with two No.4 bars,
one placed in the bottom of the footing and one in the top.
2} All slabs-on-grade in living areaS shall be reinforced with a minimum
of six-inch by six--inch, No'. 10 by No. 10 welded wire mesh £!:.
equivalent positioned at the mid-height of the slabs; 12 by 12, W2.8
by W2.8 welded wire mesh is considered equiva.ent reinforcement.
. 3) A minimum of lO-mil polyvinyl membrane is required under an slabs-
on-grade in living areas. This membrane shall be convered by a minimum
of one-inch of sand to aid in curing of the concrete. .
4) Slab subgrade for living areas and garage areas shall be moistened to
at least optimum moisture, to a depth of '12-inches, prior to placi ng
• concrete.
5) ~o special treatment of the garage areas is required, except that t.he
• garage slab should have a positive separation from the stem wall '.
b) Cut 10fS 46-49 inclusive, 100-105 in~lusive, and 127-129, inclusive, are
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• considered to be non-exeansiye..!very low) in nature and the following criteria -.
. should be' used for design.
• 1} , Exterior footings for tWo-story structures shall have a minimum embedment
of l8-inches below grade.
• Interior footings for two-story structures and all footings for a single
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story structure shall have a minimum embedment of 12-inches below
grade. Spread or isolated footings may be used.
Continuous footings needBe",reinforc;ed. __ • ...... M>:tm' 'JJ 4" b&A1C'
2} All slabs-on-grade in living areas shall be reinforced with a minimum
ofsbc-inchbysix-inch, No.10by No. 10 welded wire mesh.5:[,
eguivalent positioned at the mid-height of the slabs; 12 by 12, W2.8 by· W2.8
welded wire mesh is considered equivalent reinforcement.
3) A minimum of 10-mi~ polyvinyl membrane is required under all slabs-·
on-grade. in living areas. This membrane shaH be covered by a minimum
• of one-inch of sand to aid in curing of the concrete.
4) Slab subgrade for living areas and garage areas shall be moistened to
• at least optimum moisture, to a depth of 12-inches, pri.or to placing
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concrete.
5) No special treatment of the garage area is required, except that the,
garage slab should have a ,positive separation from the stem wall.
13. Utility trench backfill should be ac~omplished in accordance with the prevaHing
criteria of the City of Carlsbad.
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RespectfuHy s~bmitted,
PACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING, INC. Reviewed by:
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REX P. KETTER, Vice President .
Dist: (10) Addressee
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PACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING ... "C.
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Date of Test
Test No.
10/14/76 585
II 587
10,,(15/76 588
II 589
II 590
II /591
II 592
10/16/76 600-ng .. 601 .. 602
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II 604-ng .. 605 .. 607
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TABLE I
Test Elev. Moisture
Location {feet~ !%~
Lot 50 165.0 12.4
Lot 100 163.0 11.7
Lot 134 179.0 12.4
Lot 134 181.9 14.3
Lot 50 170.0 ' 13.0
Lot 50 168.0 13.6
Lot 50 174.0 15.6
Lot 47' 180.7 14.3
Lot 40 176.0 11.7
Lot 50 179.9 10.4
Lot 127 176.6 12.4
Lot 104 174.1 13.0 '
Lot 100 165.0 13.6
Lot 100 166.8 16.3,
Lot 102 170.6 14.9
ng Test in undisturbed natural ground
Dry Density
!., bs/ cu. ft .~
107.5
111.5
110.4
107.0
109.5
111.0
111.4
110.1
107.6
109.0
109.4
111.0
108.5.
102.5
105.0
SC Indicates test by sand cone method; remaining t~ts by drive tube.
Relative
ComE!. %
92.0
95.0
94.0
91.0
94.0
94.0
95.0
94.0
92.0
93.0 .
94.0
95.0
93.0
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93.0
Areas not meeting minimum compaction requirements were re-worked and retested •. Only
passing tests are shown in the above table.
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TABLE II
Approxi mate
Lot No. Depth(fe~t) • 46 Cut
47 Cut
48 Cut • 4·9 Cut
50 10
100 Cut
• 101 Cut
102 Cut
103 Cut
104-Cut • 105 Cut
127 . Cut
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I~ I=IACIFIC SOILS ENGINEERING. INC. SUMMARY OF FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
17921 SKY PARK CIRCLE (SUITE G) IRVINE, CALIF. 92714
• il' TELE~HONE: (714) 557-9450 TRACT NO. 72-34-
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FOOTING , FOOTING
Depth Reinf. Slah ~/\Oist ,. -D-epth Reinf. Slab -Moist
Lot Ext. Into Ext. Int. Re.inf. Rc-q 't. Lot Ext. Int. Ext. Int. Reinf. D,.::.qh. • f\.... I. 1
,..-' ' X 'I 46 A A i X G J
47 A A I X xl G J I
48 A A I X X I G J
49 A A L X xJ G J , , --50 A A D .D G J • 100 A A rX )( 1 G J
101 A A J X X I G J
102 A A I X X J ~ I ,
103 A A II X X I G J • 104 A A \ X X I ' G J,
105 A A 1 X xl G J
127 A A \ X XI G J
128 ,A A X xl G J
129 A A X xJ G J • 134-A A D D G J
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A-12"; B -18"; C :"24" below lowest adjacent grade
• D-One (1) No.4 rebar at top and one (1) at bottom
E-Two (2) No.4 rebars at top and two (2) at bottom
F-One (1) No. 5 rebar at top and one (l) at bottom ,
G'~ Six (6) inch by six (6) inch -No. 10 by No. 10 welded wire mesh, or equivalent.
H-Six (6) inch by six (6) inch -No.6 by No.6 welded wire mesh, or equivalent.
I -No.-reoors, -inches on center both ways. -• J-A moisture content of optimum moisture required to a depth of 12-inches below slab subgrade
K-Presaturation of slab subgrade required to 105 percent of optimum moisture to a depth of 12-inch~
I ... below slab subgrade. ,
L .. Slab subgrade moisture to be verified by the soil engineer 1 prior to placement of visqueen and
• reinforcement.
X -NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENT .
Note: 1) Exterior footings for 2.,.sfory structures must have a minimum embedment of l8-inches
below grade.
• 2) Exterior footings for 3-story structures must have a minimum embedinent of 24-inC~ .
below gradei interiors, l8-inches below grade. -_ :/ .
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