HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 76-17; Canon Park Unit 1 Lots 1-4; Soils Report; 1977-03-03BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
APPLIED SOli. MECHANICS - FO”ND*TtON*
6717 CONVO” COURT SAN DIIEO. CALIFORNIA *Zlll
March 3, 1977 - PHILIP HENKINa .LNTON .“l.IDIYI EI”4L 1*01*a11 TcLIP*O*I (,I., sas.,ess
La Costa Land Company
2 100 Costa De I Mar Road
Carlsbod, California 92008 RECEIVED
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Report an Compacted Filled Ground MAR 'i 1977
Lots 1 to 4, inclusive, of
Canon Park Unit No. 1
Carlsbod, California
This is to report the results of tests and bbservations made in order to inspect the compaction of
filled ground placed an certain areas of Lots 1 to 4, inclusive, of Canon Park Unit No. 1 in
Co&bad, California, The fills were placed during the period between February 24 and March 2,
1977.
The filled ground was placed under our inspection in accordance with the approved specifications.
The grading plan used for the placement of filled ground was prepared by Rick Engineering;Company.
The approximate locations at which the tests were. taken and the final test results are presented
on page 3, under the “Table of Test Results.” The laboratory determinations of the maximum dry
densities and optimum moisture contents of the major fill materials are presented on page 3, under
the “Laboratory Test Results.” Some of the maximum dry densities shown in the “Table of Test
- Results” were combinations of these. /‘he tests were taken on the dates indicated below:
Test Number Date
1, 2, 3and4 February 24, 1977
5 and 6 February 25, 1977
7, 8 ond 9 March 1, 1977
10 March 2, 1977
The final results of tests and observations indicate that the compacted filled ground has been
placed at 90 percent of the maximum dry density or greater. It has been determined that the fill
materials, compacted to 90 percent of the maximum dry density, have a safe bearing value of
at least loo0 pounds per square foot for one foot wide continuous footings founded at a depth of
8 inches below the lowest adjacent final compacted ground surface and placed five feet or more
inside the top of compacted filled ground slopes. If footings are placed closer to the exposed
Project No. 77-l-51) -2” March 3, 1977
Canon Park
slopes than 5 feet inside the top of compacted filled ground slopes, these should be deepened
one foot below a 1 l/2 horizontal to 1 vertical line projected outward and downward from a
point 5 feet horizontally inside the top of compacted filled ground slopes. Tests indicate that
the compacted filled ground is adequate to satisfactorily support the proposed one and two
story wood frame dwellings without detrimental settlements.
Expansive soil conditions exist in the upper three feet below finished grade. It is understood
that the post-tension slab system, to be used for support of these houses, has been designed to
minimize possible detrimental effects caused by the potentially expansive soil conditions.
A plan showing the approximate areas and depths of filled ground placed under our inspection
in accordance with the approved specifications will be submitted with our finol report on this
project.
Respectfully submitted,
BENTON ENGINEERING, INC.
R. C. Remer
Reviewed by
S, H. Shu, Civil Engineer
R.C.E. No, 19913
- Distr: (2) Addressee
(1) Addressee - Attn: Mr. Burt b n C . Kramer
(2) City of C&bad
Building Department
(1) Rick Engineering Co.
(1) Waodward Companies
.ENTON ENalNEL~ING. INC.
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TABLE OF TEST RESULTS
Approx-
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Test Location
No. Lot No.
1 1
2 1
3 2
4 4
5 3
6 4
7 3
8 4
9 2
10 4
* Indicates finished grade.
Depth
of Fill
at Test
in Feet
0.5 15.6 115.4
2.4* 15.3 114.4
2.0 14.5 113.4
1.0 16.8 107.6
3.0 12.6 110.9
5.0 9.2 120.9
6.0* 13.2 117.7
9.0 16.0 109.6
4.0* 14.2 113.7
12.0* 18.0 109.8
Field
Moisture
% dry wt
Dry
Density
Ib/cu ft
LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
March 3, 1977
Maximum
Dry
Density
Ib/cu ft
119.2
121.6
121.6
114.7
114.7
125.8
121.6
114.7
121.6
114.7
Percent
Compaction
96.8
94.1
93.3
93.8
96.7
96.1
96.8
95.5
93.5
95.8
The maximum dry densities and optimum moisture contents of the major fill materials as deter-
mined by the A.S.T.M. D 1.557-70 method, that uses 2.5 blows of a 10 pound rammer falling
from a height of 18 inches an each of 5 layers in a 4 inch diameter l/30 cubic foot compaction
cylinder, are presented as follows: !
Maximum Optimum Mois-
Dry Density ture Content
Soil Description Ib/cu ft % dry wt
Gray with red brown and white silty clay 114.7 15.3
Light yellow brown fine sandy clay 121.6 11.5
Light yellow silty fine sand 123.6 10.5
Brown clayey fine to medium sand 128.0 9.2
RECEIVED Jx! 2 7 1977
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BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
APPLIED ScJlL MECHANICS - FO”ND*TtON*
6717 CONKJI COURT 6&N DIEGO. C*LIFORNIA s*t11
PHILIP HENKING BENTON
P”l.IDIYI ClYlL .%*al*‘1” January 26, 1977 TLLe,*OYr. ,-?I., ses.IPs=
Woodward Companies
4500 Campus Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
Subject: Project No. 77-l-6F
Post-Tension Slob System
For Proposed Residential Dwellings
Corona La Costa
Canon Park Subdivision
Carlsbad, California
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request, we have reviewed the plans for the proposed post-tension
slab system prepared bv N .A.M. Engineering and transmitted to us with their letter dated
Yanuary LU, 1977.
Expansion tests conducted on representative samples of the clayey soils existing on this sub-
division indicated that the expansion for most of these soils varied between 6.8 and 14.7
percent. These tests were performed on samples that were allowed to air dry for two days and
then saturate under CI unit load of 150 pounds per square foot.
Calculations based on the results of previous laboratory tests indicate that both the firm natural
soils and fill soils, uniformly compacted to at least 90 percent of maximum dry density, have a
safe bearing capacity of at least 1000 pounds per square foot for the exterior footings, embedded
approximately 8 inches below the outside grade, and for the proposed interior bearing wall or
column footings. It is recommended that the soils in the upper 6 inches below finished subgrade
for the slab be compacted to at least 85 percent of maximum dry density.
It is recommended that an adequate moisture vapor barrier be provided beneath the concrete
slab under the house. The moisture vapor barrier may consist of o minimum of 4 inches of
3/4 inch gravel on top of the soil, covered with a 6 mil polyethylene layer that in turn is covered
with 2 inches of sand immediately beneath the concrete slab.
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Canon Park Subdivision
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It is concluded from our review of the plans for the post-tension slab system and the information
presented in the letter from N.A.M. Engineering, that the proposed system with an adequate
moisture vapor barrier is adequate for the anticipated expansive soil conditions.
Respectfully submitted,
BENTON ENGINEERING, INC.
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R .‘C . Remer
R.C.E. No. 10332
Distr: (2) Addressee
(2) N .A.M. Engineering
Attn: Mr. Avinash R. Khedakar
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BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
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lho Waodward Companh
5100 Compw Drlvb
Newport bath, Callfornlo 92660
sub~rctl Rolrct No. 79-9-MF
bwpctlm of
Lots 62 to 78, Inclusive, 88,
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Lots 133 to 138, inclu5lvo,
Lots 176 to 179, lncluslvs, and RECEIVED
Lots 188 to 209, Inclusive
Canan Rwk Unit NM. 2 and 3,
Car&d, Callfomla OCT ‘.! 4 197q
Gontlrrnonr CITY OF CARLSBAD Building Department
)n occwdanw wkh the request of the Building Department OF the City of Carl&ad, we have
Inspoctod the soli condltlms existing m the subject lots.
lhe loh WOW Inspected by a representative of our argonlzatim m September 7, 1979 and, l xcopt for a hw rroded alope areas, It ir cmcluded that the roll conditions exiatlng m these
Ior5 are l ssentlally the some as presented In aur report m the grading of thir r&division
submItted under.our Rdecr No. 77-l-5D, doted December 5, 1977. Erosion gullies or
slumped am on sloper were observed to exist m the Following lots:
l’wo smoil eroslm gullies m easterly rlope
Cut mode on portion of Front slope
Small ermim gully m east slope
Small slump adjacent to manhole at northwest corner
Small erorlm gullies m rear slope
Small erosion gully and slump area m slope at
rear of lot
It II antlclpotul rhot nme of the above descrtbed cmdltims will be detrlmental to the cmstructlm
d raIdonus m those lots. it Is recammended that the final grading of these lots shauld Include
rIopIng tha fInal around surface away From the top of slopes and directing the drainage Into the
tinoh and etarm dmlna.
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Ro/ecl No. 7%9-16F -2- September 10, 1979
The Woodward Companies
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The 1011s In the upper three feet below Finished grade m all of the subiect lots have been - clarified as “expansive” with respect to volumetric change with change in moisture content.
Therefore, It II recommended that special design and precautions be taken In order to
minlmlre paJble detrimental effects caused by the potentially expansive aoil conditlms. .
Rmpctfully rubmltted,
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Dlttrlbutlars (1) Addreude
(2) Addressee, 204 Turf View, Solana Reach, California 92075,
Attentlm: Mr. David Schultz
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