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Re: Job No. 76-119P
Pr-oposed ,Carlsbad Tract 76..,.8
Highland Village Subdivisidn
Carlsbad, California
Enclosed is my Preliminary Soil Investigation r~PQrt as you
r~qussted for the above referenced project located on the west
--side of Highland Drive between Magnolia Avenue and Chestn,ut
. ::,~ , Carlsbad,' Cali fornia.
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The investigation consists of three test, pi ts du'g to depths of.
approximately eight fe:et below the e~isting ground surface. App,ropri-
ate laboratory testing and engineering analyses were p-erformed.
The results of this investigation along' with my tecom~endations
are to be found in the.accompanying report. In summa~y, it is my
opinion that there are 00 WLusual soil [Jroblems which would hinder th·e
grading of the proposed project provided th'e recommendations cohtaili,ed
he~ein are followed. I wish to gmph~sizB the importanc~ of cont~nuing
inspection and testing during g~ading.
I f there are any questions or problems,. please feel frEie to. contact
me in the future.
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CLAUDE B. PARKER
Registered Civil Engineer
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CITY' vI-CARLSBAD
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PRELIMINARY SOIL INVESTIGATION
PROPOSED CARLSBAD TRACT 76-8
HIGHLAND VILLAGE SUBDIVISION
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
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lJESTCO
2551 STATE STREET
~ARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
20 AUGUST 1976
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. General Information
II. Purpose of In~estigation
III. Field Investigation
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A. Surface Conditions
B. Test Pits
C. Subsurface Conditions
IV. Tests and Results
A. Density Tests
B. Expansion Test
C. Grain Size Analysis
D. Direct Shear Test
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V. Bearing Capacity 5
VI. Slope Stability 6
VII. Conclusions· and Recommendations 7
VIII. Reference 8
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APPENDIX
Plot Plan
Logs of Test Pits
Specification for Construction
of Controlled Fills
Unified Soil Classification Chart
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PRELIMINARY SOIL INVESTIGAT10N
PROPOSED CARLSBAD TRACT 76-8
HIGHLAND VILLAGE SUBDIVISION
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
GENERAL INFORMATION
A preliminary soil investigation has ,been completed for the
pro~osed Highland Village subdivision legally'described as a Portion-
of Tract 240, Thum Lands, City of Carlsbad, County of Sari Diego,
'state of California.
It is understoo'd the land is planned to be used for six
resLdential house pads. The buildings will b~ one and two-story
wood fr?me dwellings. The foundations will consist of concrete
slabs-on-grade with continuous concrete wall footi~gB. Du~ to th~
relative flatness of the topography, th,e cuts and fil-l,s will only'
be in the order of several feet.
--• .l I. 'PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION
The purpose of this investigation is'to determine the followin~:
1 the condition of the native soil,
2 -the presence and condition of any expansive-sO'il, o:r;-
existing fill,
3 -the allowable soil bearing pressures,
4 any obvious geologic hazards,
5 -any construction problems that can be anticipated,
and to make appropriate foundation recommendations.
Ill. FIELD INVESTIGATION
A. Surface, Conditions
The site is a rectangular ar,ea approximately 152 t fronting
Highland Drive and extending 418' westerly. The sits slD~es dowri
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7% to the west and is covered with loose sand and sparse weeds •
. There are no obvious natural or man-made obstacles on the p·roperty.
which would cause problems during grading. ,
There were no obvious landslides, faults or othe~ geologLc
hazards observed during the investigation., A review df the li~8r
ature indicates the site is in a relatively stable area for Southern
California. The nearest "active" faults are the Elsinore fault
'25 miles to the northeast and.possibly the Rose Canyon fault 24
~iles to the south. It is theorized that the lattet faDlt extends
off shore and connects with the known active ~ewport-Inglewood fault
system to the north.
B •. Test Pits
Three exploratory test pits were dug with: a backhoe on, 14 August
1976 at the approxima~e locations indicated on prate 1 (from the
• Map by \Jestco, Carlsbad, dated 6/2~/76). Samples of the $0;1).8 were
visually classified by field identification procedure'in accOrdance
with the Unified Soil Classification. A simplified version of the
Uni fied Soil Classi fica tion is included in the App enqix.. Continuou.s
logs of the soils encountered in the test pits were rec6rded in the
field~ The logs of the test pits shown dn Plates 2 to 4 are based
on the field logs, on inspection of the samples, and on the lab-
oratory test results.
C. Subsurface Conditions
The site is underlain by a fairly uniform soil profile generally
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consisting of approximately several feet of a brown. silty sand which
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grades to a red brown silty clayey sand. The upper 1 to 2 feet
4It' was loose but graded firm with depth.
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No groundwater or hard rock was encountered.
There were essentially two soil types based on similar engi-
neering properties as described on the logs which were encounter~d
dUring the investigation. The two soil types arerefarred to later
in the report as Soil Ty~es 1 and' 2.
Soil Soil
Type Description
1 Brown Silty Sand .
2 Red Brown Silty Clayey Sand
IV. tESTS AND RESULTS
A. Density Tests
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1 -Laboratory Compaction
One laboratory compaction test was made of Soil Type 1
to determine the maximum dry density and optimum moisture
content of this material as specifie~ by ASTM 01557-64T
(method A). 'This test uses the minus #4 sieve soil in a 4
inch diameter 4 inch high cylindrical mold. Th~ sampl~ is
formed with a 10 pound hammer falling 18 inches for 25 blow?
on each of 5 layers.
LABORATORY COMPACTION
Location Soil Max.Dry Optimum
Type Density Moisture
(pcf) Content C%)
Test Pit 1 @ l' 1 124.0 10.3
2 -Density Tests
Moisture contents and density determinatiohs were ma~e by
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direct measurements on paraffin coated samples by the water dia-
placement method.
The ratio of field dry density to the laboratory maximum dry
density is defined as the relative compaction. These results are
presented on the logs, Plates 2 to 4.
B. EXpansion Test
An expansion test was performed on the most clayey material
expected to be found near find1 grade to determirte if this material
would constitute a structural hazard to the buildings if found undB~.·
the slab. An undisturbed ring sample 2t inches in rliametar and
1 inch high was loaded ~ith··1 psi~ instrumented, and allowed to air
dry. After shrinkage had ceased, distilled watar was applied and
the exp~nsion-was recorded as a percentage of the air ~ried height.
The results follow:
EXPANSION TEST
Smrriple
Location
Initial Condition
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Test Pit 2 ® 4' 7.9 112.4 2.0 13.5 111.9 1.4
w = moisture content (%)
i = dry density (pcf)
This test indicate~ the material is essentially nonexeansivew
. C. Grain Size Analyses
Four grain size analyses were performed on questionable samples.
in general accordance with ASTM D422-63 for c1assificatioh purposes
and as a guide to the engineering properties. The results fol1ow~
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,GRAIN SIZE ANALYSES
Loc'ation Soil Percent Passing U.S. Standard Sieve No. Unif:Led Soil
Type 4 10 40 100 200 Classification
TP 1 ® 1 ' 1 100 100 84 34 24 . SM,"
TP 2 ® 4' 2 100 100 78 40 34 SM...,SC
; TP 3 ® 4' 2 100 100 73 31 25 SM-'SC
TP 3 ~ 1 ' 1 99 99 75 31 ,25 SM
TP = Test Pit
• The results of these tests indicate a simila;rity of grain. s:i,ze
,distribution. The weak cementing of Soil Type 2 may-be ~ue to
chemical agents rather than clay binder.
o. Direct Shear Test
A direct shear test was performed on samples of Soil Type 1"
the material, in which the footings will be 'founded,for strength'
parameters in the bearing capacity calc~lation. Three specimens
Df this soil were prep~red,by remolding to gO% Df the maxim~m dry
d~nsity at 3% over the optimum moisture content ,the soi14n2i
inch diameter 1 inch high rings~ The specimens wete loaded,
"",with normal loads ' of • 5, 1. 0 , and-1. 5 K S F respectively and
sheared to' failure in undrained shear'., The. results 'follow:
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DIRECT SHEAR TEST
,Location Soil Unit Angle of
Type Density Internal
(pcf) Friction
Test Pit 1 ® l' 1 112.0 30
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v. BEARING CAPACITY e The values of internal friction and apparent co'hesion deriv,ed
from ths direct shear test were used in the Terzaghi FormUla in
accordance with the procedure outlined in Reference 1, page 17D,
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to compute the allowable bearing capacity.'
Terzaghi Formula
Bearing Capacity = 2/3cN'c + (0 N' + i(B~i , f, q . p
Assumptions:
Depth of Footing, Of = 1.0'
Width of Continuous Footing,'B = 1.0'
Nt N' Nt = dimensionless' parameters found from c' q' t
Fig. 75, Ref. 1.
Factor of Saf~ty = 3.
Soil
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SLOPE STABILITY
ALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITY
Soil
Description
Brown Silty Sand
A slope stability analysis was made for
B'e9 ring' .
·Capaci ty (psf)
, , 1042 ., , J.b
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fill height with the soil strength parametets dBrivad from the
direct shear test. The analysis as outlined below was done ih
accordance with the Janbu method, Ref. 2~ which nagl~cts earth-
_quake and seepa~e. It is felt,' howev~r, the factor of safety of
3.1 i~ high enough to neglect these deficiencies~
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(j) = 30 0
C = 150 psf
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VII. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1 -It is recommended that all grading and the pr'eparation of
native soil be done in accordance with the enclosed "Spetifications
tdr Construction of Controlled Fills" except if supers~de~ by the
~, following recommendations.
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Any septic tanks or large buried objects enqountered during
. grading should be excavated and the' voids filled with compacted soil •. . .'
2 -The loo~e upper surface soil as ~ndicated oM the logs
should be excavated and recompacted to at least 90% of. the ,maximum
dry density prior to placing the house fo~ndations or fill~ The
~pproximate depth of recompaction ouer the site ~s in the order of
f to 1t feet. The actual depth should be controlled in the field
by a qualified soil engineer on examination of the .grading pla~
and actual field condition.
3 -Design' slope ratios of 1t (horizontal : 1 (vertical) ~ay ~
be used for the proposed cuts and fills •
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4 -The soil tests and theoretical calculations indicate an
allowable bearing capacity of 1042 psf •
5 -The expansion test indicates the red·brown silty ~layey
sand, Soil Type 2, which may be encountered near final grade is
essentially nonexpansive •. If any clay, undetected during this
invastigation is found withiri 2 feet of final grade it should be
undercut 2 foot and replaced with granular soil which is abu~dant
on site.
6 -Direct and maintain drainage away from the foundations.
7 -If soils other than those described in this report are
encountered during the grading or if i~ported material is used,
additional tests will be required .to ascertain their engiAaeri~g
properties.
VIII. REFERENCE
1-Terzaghi and Peck, "Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice",
.John Wiley & Son, N.Y., 1948. . .
2 -Janbu., N., "Journal of Soi.1 Mechanics and Foundations
Div.," A.S.C.E., Vol. 93, No. SM6, Nov. 1967 •
. ~espectfully submitted,
CLAUDE B. PARKER
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CONTROLLED FILLS
GE'N ERAL DE SC R I PT ION: The cons t ructi on o'f controlled fills shall cOTisist
'of adequate preliminary soil investigations, and clearin'g, removal of
'existing structures and foundations, preparation of land .to be filled,
'excav;;:iti,on of' earth' and rock from cut area; compaction and control' of
the fill,'and all other work ,necessary to complete the grading of the
filled areas to conform with the lines, grades, and slopes as shown on
the accepted plans. '.),
CLEARING ANO,'PREPARATION OF AREAS TO BE FILL D:
a All fill control projects shall have a pr~liminary soil invastigation
or a vi sual exarni nation, depending upon the nature of the job, by a qual-"
ified soil engineer prior to grading.' '
(b) All timber, trees, brush, vegetation, a:n'd other rubbish shall be re..,.
mov'ed, piled and burned, or otherwise disposed of to leBve the prepared,
.ar8a~ with a finished appearance f~ee from unsightly debri~~ " : ,
,. (c) Any soft, swampy or otherwise unsuit.able areas, shalJ. b-e correqtedby
, ... drainage or removal of compressible material, or both, to the depths in-
, dicated on the plans or as directed by'the soil engineer.
ed) The natural ~round which is d~termined to be satisfactory for th~
support of the filled ground shall then be plowed or'scatifiedto a depth
of at least six inches (6 11 ) or deeper as specified by the soil engi8eer~
and until the surface is free from ruts, hummocks; or other unev,en, fea-:
tures which would tend to preven~ uniform compaction by th~ aquipment to
be,used.
(e) No fill shall be placed until the prepared native ground has been
appro~ed by the soil engineer.
(f) Where fills are made on hillsides with slopes greater than 5 (hori-
zontal) to 1 (vertical), horizontal benches shall ~e cut into firm ~n~ ,
,disturbed natural ground to provide lateral and vertical stability_ The'-
initial bench at the toe of the fill shall be at least 10 feet ~n width
on firm undisturbed natur~l ground at the elevation of the toe stake.
The ~~il engineer shall determine the width and fraquency of all'~uc~
ceeding benches which will vary with the soil ~onditions and the steep-
n~ss of slope. ' ' ,
(g) After the natural ground has been pr~par~d, 'it shall ,be brought to
, the proper moisture content and compacted to not less ~han 90% of max-",
• imum density, A.S.T.m. ,01557-64T.
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.' . (h) Expansive' soils may require special compactio~ specificatiQns
eas directed in the preliminary soil investigation by the soil en.gines.r.
(i) the cut portions of building. pads in. which rock-like material exists .
msy re~~itB excavation and recompaction for density co~p~tibility with
the fill as directed by the soil engineer.
mATERIALS: The fill soils shall consist of select materials gl;'aded so
. that at lea~t 40 percent of the material passes the No. 4 eieva. The
mat~ri~l may be obtained from the excavation, a bdrraw pit, or by mixing
soils from one or more sources. The material used shall be free fr6m
vegetable matter~ and other deleterious substances, and shall not contain
rocks or lumps greater than 6 inches in diameter. If excessive vsgBtation,
roc'ks, or soils with unacceptable physical characteristics are .encountered,
these materials shall be disposed of in waste areas designated on the plans
or as ditected by the soil engineer. If sails are entounterad d~ring the
grading o,peration which were not reported in the preliminary soil invest-
igation, further testing will be required to ascertain their engineerin:g
prapertie~. Any' special treatment recommended in the ~reliminary or s~b
sequent soil reports not covered he.rein shall become an addendum to. the:;3e
'speci fipat-ions.
No matetial of a perishable, spongy, or otherwise unstable nature shall
be u·sed in the fills •
. PLACING, SP~EADING AND COMPACtING FILL MATERIAL: . . _< a) The selected fill material shall be placed in. layers which shall
., not exceed six inches (6") when comp,acted. Each layer shall he spread
evenly' and shall be thoroughly blade-mixed durin·g the sp.rea.ding ,to insure'
unifotmity of material and moisture in ~ach layer. .'
(b)
fied
tent
o~gh
When the moisture content of the fill' ma·terial . i·s belo·wthat speci~
by the soil engineer, water shall be added until the moistui'a cbn-
.is near optimum as determined by the soil engineer to assure thor-
bonding during the compacting process. .
(c) When the moisture content of the fill material is above that jpeci-
fied by the aoil engineer, the fill material shall be a·e;L'atedb.y blading
and sc.arifying, or other satisfactory methods until' the moistul;'e .conten.t
is near optimum ae determined by the soils engineer.
(d) After each layer has been placed, mixed and spread ~venly, Lt shall
be thoroughly compacted to not less than the apecifiedmaximum density
in accordance with A.S.T.M. 01557-64T. Compactipn shal~ be by means of
tampihg or sheepsfoot rol16r8~ multiple-wheel pn~umatic-tired. rollers, or
other types of rollers. Rollers shall be of such design th£t they.will
be able to compaot the fill to the sp·ecified density. Rolling of each
layer shall be continuous over its entire area and the roller shall make
.s·uff'icient passes to obtain the desired derl!~ity.· The entire are:ato be'
filled ahall be compacted to the specified. density.
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GEOTECHN ICAl CONSULTANT
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(714)741-2592 ESCONDIDO. CA
1922 Howe PI. 92025
(714) 746-6182
CIVILENGI~EER
GEOLOGIST
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• (e) F i 11 S lop e s s hall b e camp act e d by m e an s of s h.e e p s f a a troll e r s or
~'Qther suitable equipment. Compacting operations shall be continued until
the s lop e s are s tab 1 e but 'n ott a ode n s e for pIa n tin g and' un til t h,eT e i s
no appreciable amount of loos~ soil on the slopes. Compacting of the
slopes shall be acc~mplished by backrolling the slopes in increments'of
,3 to 5 feet in elevation gain or by other methods p:t;'oducing satisfactDry
results. '
(f) Field density tests shall be made by the soil engineer for apprbx-
imately each foot in elevation gain after compaction, but not to exceed
two fest in vertical 'height between tests. The location of the tests in
plan shall be spaced to give the best possible coverage and shall be
taken no farther than 100 feet apa~t. Tests shall be tak~n on corner
and terreC8 lots for each two feet in elevation gain. The soil engine~r
may take additional tests as considered necessary to check on the uniform~
ity of ccrmpaction. Where sheepsfoot rollers are used, the tests shall
,be taken in the compacted material below the disturbed 'surface. No
additional layers of fill shall be spread until the field density tests
indicate that the specified density has been obtained. '
(g) the fill operation shall be continued in six inch (6 11 ) compactbd
layers, as specified above, until the fill has been bro~ght to ths fin-
'ished slopes and grades as shown on the accepted plans.
SUPERVISION: Supervision by the soil en'gineer shall 'be' made during the
filling and compacting operations so that he can certi fy that ,the fill'
was made in accordance with accepted specifications.
The specifications and soil testing of subgrade, subbase, and ba~e
materials for roads, or other public property shall be done in accordance
wi t.h speci fications of the governing agency. . .
SEASONAL LIMITS: No fill material shall be placed, spread, or rolled
'duri~g unfavorable weather conditions. When the work is intetruptsd
by h~avy rain, grading shall not be resumed until field tbsts by the ,
soil engineer 'indicate that the moisture content and d~nsity of the fill
are as previously specified. In the event that, in the opinion of the
engineer, soils unsatisfactory as foundation material cp:e encountered,
they shall not be incorporated in the grading and dispo'si tion will be
made at the engineer's discretion. '
OFFICE
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8.
G EOTECH N ICAL CONSU L T ANT
423 Hale Ave.
(714) 741-2592 ESCONDIDO', CA
1922,Howe PI. 92025
(714) 746-6182
CIVIL ENGINEER #18,987 •
GEOLOGIST #512
CERT. ENG. GEOLOGJST #922
IDENTIfYING
CRITERIA
I.
II. ,e'
rII.
COARSE GRAINeD
tlYlore -than" '50%' #200 sieve)
GRAVELS
flYlore than 50% #4 sieve
but smaller than 3 inches)
'Non Plastic
SANDS
rlYlore than 50% smaller
than #4 sieve)
Non Plastic
fINE GRAINED
1Mbra than 50% smaller
tha'n #200 sieve)
Liquid Limit
less than 50
Liquid Limit
greater than. 50
HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS
GRDUP
SYlr180L
GUl
GP
GM
GC
Sul
SP
SM
SC
IYlL
CL
OL
MH .
. CH
OH
PT
SOIL
DeSCRIPTION
GRAVEL, well graded gravel-
sand mixture~ little or no
fines. _
GRAVEL, poorly graded gra~SI-_
sand mixture, little or no '
fines. "
GRAVEL, SrLTY~ poorly graded
gravel-sand-silt mixture~o
GRAVEL, CLAYEY, poorly graded
gravel-sand-clay mixture.
SAND, well graded~ gravelly
sands, little or no fines.
SAND, poorly' graded, ,gravell y
sands, little or no fiQe~ ,
S~ND, SILTY~ poorly gr~ded
sand-silt mixtures.
SAND, CLAYEY, ~oorly gTaded
sand-clay ~ixturas.
SILT, INORGANIC, silt and fine
sand, sandy sLIt or clayey-
silt-sand mixtures with slight
plastici t y.
CL~Y, INO~GANIC, clays of IDw to
mu(1-ium plastici ty, graveJ,ly
clays, sandy clays, silty clays,' lean cI<;.¥_s... '
SILT, ORGANIC, silts and ox~
ganic silt-clays of low
plasticity.
S I L T, I NORGAN I C, si,l ts micaceo(Js
or dictomaceous fine sandy or
silty soils, 'elastic silts.
'CLAY, INORGANIC, clays of med-
ium to high plasticity, fat
clays.
CLAY~ ORGANIC, clays of medium
to high plasticity.
PEAT, other highlyo~ganic
swamp soils.
GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANT.
OFFICE
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423 Hale Ave.
(714) 741·2592 ESCONDIDO. cA
1922 Howe PI. 92025
(714) 74€i-6182
CIVIL ENGINEER
GEOLOGIST,
'#18.987
#512
CERT. ENG. GEOLOGIST #922