HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 79-21; UNICORNIO STREET CONDOMINIUM; REVIEW OF FINAL REPORT ON COMPACTED FILLED GROUND AND CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL CONDITIONS; 1979-08-16• GEDeON ENGINEERS AND GEOLOGISTS INCORPORATED
File No. D-1953-JOI
August 16, 1979
Mr. Randy Luce
4515 Spring Street
La Mesa, California 9204J
• CONSULTANTS IN THE APPLIJ;:O.EARTH SCIENCES
Subject: Unicornio Street Condominiums
Gentlemen:
Lots 421 and 422, La Costa Meadows Unit No. 3
Unicornio Street .
La Costa, California
CONSUL T A TION
In accordance with your request, we have reviewed t~e "Final Report on
,Compacted Filled Ground and Classification of Soil Conditions"(October
19, 1972) prepared by Benton Engineering, Incorporated for Lots 413 to 584
of La Costa Meadows Unit No.3, of which the two subject lots are a part ..
The purpose of our review was to determine whether alternative pad
preparation and foundation recommendations are possible. '
On August 9, 1979, our staff geologist performed a visual reconnaissance of
the site. A disturbed bulk sample of the near-surface soils on which the
proposed foundations will bear was taken from each of the subject lots.
The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content cif each disturbed
sample were determined in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557-
70A. Portions of the samples were then remolded "into sample rings to 90
percent of m"aximum dry density at optimum moisture .content •. The re-
molded into sample rings to 90 percent' of maximum dry density ~t optimum
moisture content. The remolded samples 'were subjected to expansion
tests. The results of our laboratory tests are presented on Tables I and U.
The results of our laboratory tests indicate that the 'near-sur.face materials
are .h~ghly expansive, as indicated in the referenced Benton Engineering
repOrt.
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The foundation excavations should be soaked with water Continuously for 48
hours prior to the pouring of concrete. The areas, to receive concrete
foundations and slabs should be examined by a representative of our offiCe
prior to the pouring of concrete to ascertain that the matet'i"al is two to
four percent over optimum moisture content.
Foundations for the proposed structures should be at least 12 inc;:hes wipe,
and should extend at least 24 inches below lowest adjacent pad grade. We
recommend minimum footing reinforcement to ,consist ,of four continuous
No.4' steel reinforcing bars placed horizontally in all interior' and
peripheral footings, two placed near the top of the footings and two placed
near the bottom.
Concrete slabs-on-grade, if used, should be at .least four inches thick and
should be underlain by a visqueen moisture barrier and four inc,hes of
crushed rock or clean sand. Slab reinforcement should consist of 6x6-6/6
welded wire mesh throughout. In addition, the slabs should ~e dowelled to
the footings by means of No. 3 steel reinforcing bars placed at 18 inch
centers extending 30 inches horizontally into the slab and vertically to the
bottom of the footing. '
The lots should be fine-graded such that storm runoff and irrigation excesS
flow away from structures and into controlled drainages.' Under no circum-
stances should water be allowed to pond adjacent to footings.
If you have any questions, or if we may be of any further service, please·. do
not hesitate to contact our office. .
Very truly yours,
CO~J IN CORPORA TED
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TABLE I
Summary of Laboratory Compaction Test Results'
A.S.t.M. 01557-70
Max. Dry Optimum Depth Density Mo'isture
ft. Description pcf %di-ywt.
1 Light green Silty 114.8 15.9
CLAY
1 Yellow-brown, Silty '114.5 14.9
CLAY
TABLE. II
Summar! of Laboratory EXEansion Test Results,
Moisture Content Expansion
Before After or
Test Test: Dry
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S'amp1e Depth Density
S~ttlement~-~
,Surcharge
No. Description ft. % % pcf %
*1 Light green, 1 13.2(5.2) 25.1 105.8 +8.2
Silty CLAY
*2 Yellow-brown; 1 11.7(4.3) 25.2 105.7 +8.6
Silty CLAY
2 Yellow-brown, 1 13.5 28.0 104.2 +9.3
Silty CLAY
*Air-dry Swell; Air-dry moisture content in parenth~ses
NOTE: Expansion tests were performed on samples remolded to
approximately 90 percent of-ma~imum dry dens'ipy at
optimum moisture content. .
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BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
A,.,.LIEO !JOIL MECHANICS ._-FOUND ... TlONS ,
674' EL CAJO:<4 BOULEVARD
tlAN OIE(oO. CA.LlFORNIA. 112115
f'HIlIP HENl(lfoIG eENTON
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La Costa Land Compcny.,
Costa Del Mar Road
r.ancho La Costa, Califomj~ 92008
, . Subiect: Project No. 71-7-17D
Grading Permit No. L-5930
Final Report on Compacted Filled Ground
And Classification of Soil Conditions
Lots 413 to 584, inclusive
And Certain Street Areas
La Costa lV\eadows Unit No.3
Carlsbad ... California
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, Gentlemen:
This is to report the results of tests and observations made in order to inspectfhe compaction of
filled ground placed on certain areas of La Coste Meadows Unit No.3 :n Carlsbad, California,
formerly a port of the County of San Diego. The fills were placed during the period between .
July 15, 1971 and July 20, 1972.
The approximate areas and dep~hs of filled ground placed under our inspecHon in accordance'
with the approved specifications .are shown on the attached Drawing No.1, enti-tled II Location
of Compacted Filled Ground.1I The grading plan used for' the placement of filled ground was
prepared by Rick Engineering Company and approved March 15, 1971. '
The approximate locations at which the test's were token and the finol testresult3 are'presented
on poges T -1 to T-26, inclusive, undar the "Table of Test Results. II The ,laboratory determina-
tions of the maximum dry densities and optimum moisture content's of the moior fill ma'!eriels ara
pres~nted on pOf:]8S T -27 and T -28, ',"der the" laboratory Telt Raslllt:." 'Sone ~f the maximum ury d;nsities shown in the IITcble of 'fest Results" were combinations of th~se. The tesl's were
token during the weekly periods indicated below:
Test Number· , ..
1 to 4, inclusive
5 to 21, inclusive
22 to 35, inclusive
'36 to 6~, inclusive
64 to 113, inclusive
114 to ~tnclu;sive
154 tol ~ 1 ~,1 Iftcltmy,
219 to 275, 'nclustv",
276 to 318, inclusive
319 to 360, inclusiv8
. Week Ending
July 17, 1971
July 24, 1971
August 7, 197}
August 14, 1971
August 21, 1971
AU9ust 28, 1971
September 4, 1971
September 11, 1971
September 18, 1971
September 25, 1~71
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/ . .". .'" ,. I .;,,:riOjtlct No. 71-7-170 -2-October 1.9, 1972
,lila Costa Land Company e ' .. ' I I
Tes~ Number
361 to 404, inclusive
405 to 456, inclusive
457 to 507, inclusive
508 to 538, inclusive
539 to 570, inclusive
571 to 621, inclusive
622 to 6t5; incJusive
676 to 701, inclusive
702 to 771, inclusive
772 to 835, inclusive
e36 to 905, inclusive
906 to 924, inclusive
925 to 930, inclusive
9,31 to 935, inclusive
Week Ending
October 2, 1971
Oc-tober 9, 1971
October 16,. 1971
October 30, 1971 .
November 6, 1971
November 13, 197.1
Novembet 20, 1971 ..
NoveTl!ber 27, 1971
December 4, 1971
December 11, 1971
December '18, 1971
December 25, 1971
July 15, 1972
July 22, 1972
Th£> fif'ol rAsultz of tests and obs~rvations indicate that the compact~d filled ground hasbaen,
,..!ac:c:d or )1:; J.'-CI,',:.ar •. Of ';.£1 mC!1':rr • .Jrn dry densit!{ pr greater. It has been deh;mnined thClt the
fill materials, compacted to 90 percent of the maximum dfY densIty, have cis~te bearing value"
of 1930 pounds per square foot for ona foot wide continuous footings founded at a minimum
depth and placed five feet or more insIde the top of compacted filled ground slopes.. If footings
are placed closer to th~ exposed slopes than 5 feet inside the top of compact"d fiUed ground .
slopes, these should be deepened one foot below a 1 1/2 horizontal to 1 vertical lineproiected
outward an4 downward from a point 5 feet horizontally inside the top of compacted filled
ground slopes. Tests indicate that the compacted filled ground is adeqvate to satisfactorily';
5upport the proposed wood frome dwellings without detrimental 5et~tlements.
Expansiva clay I sit ty clay, and sandy clay soils vlere placed in the upper three feet in 'certain
compacted fill areas and also exist in the upper three fee~ below finished grada in certain cut
arees. The final classifications of t.he soil condiMons existing on each lot are piesented as
follows:
TyPe A -Critically Expansive Soils
lots
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.~/ to 441, inclu!;ive
446 10"450, inclusive-
452 to 454, inclusive
459 to' 466, inclu$ive.
470 to 487, inclusive
489 to 510, inclusive
512 to 527, inclusive
8f:NTON £NGIN,"UtlHO. INC.
Lots'
5.11 ~o :534, indusive
536 to 540, inclusive
543 to 552, inclusive
554, 556, 557, 558
563, 564, 570, 574
575, 576
578 to 581, inclusiva
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TyPe B -Marginally Expansive Soils
Lots
4-31 ano' 436
442 to 445, inclusive
451, 455 to 458" inclusive '
467 to 469 , inclusive
488,5n
lots
528, 529, 530, 535
542, 555, 560, 565
566, 568, 569, 571
572 and 573
Type C -Nonexpansive Soils
Lots
541, 553, 559, 561, 562
567, 577, .582 f and 583
It is recommenued that the following special design and precautions Pe token for the houses to
be constructed on the above lots in CiUel' fO mini.';ji~t.: I,ll,; f'o:;.siblc damcging effad~ dua to
~i ffcrcntial movements of the potentially expansive soils:
Type A Lots
1. Avoid the use of isolated interior piers. Use continuous inter,connectod
reinforced fo~tinD5 throughout, and place these at a minimum depth of
two feet below the lowest adjacent exterior fin.at sround surface.
2. Reinforce and interconnect continuously with. steel, bars all 'interior cin4
exterior footinss with one 115 bar at 3 inches above the bottom of the
footings and one 15 bar placed 1 1/2 inches below the fop of th~ stems
of the footings.
3. Exercise every effort to assure that the moisture content offhe soils.in
the upper 18 inches below finished grode is 1 percent to 3 percent 9rea~er
than optimum at the time of plocing fqundations, and slabs.
4. Roised wo?d~n' floof!; d,,'Jt span bdtween 'continuous footings ore best ,or use'
concrete slabs with ot least 6x6 -10/10 welded wi,re' rejnforcem~nt and a
minimum of 4 In'ches of crushed rock,3/4 to 1 inch in size beneath all
5.
"', concrete slobs. A moisture barrier should be provided over the crushecl' rod~
and this should be covered with 2 inches of sand below conqret.eslabs .. '
Separate goroge slabs from perimeter footings -by a 1/2 inch thickne$S' of
comtruction felt or equivalont, to allow independent movement of garage
slabs relative to perimete,r footings. Assvre comp~ete .~parction by' extending'
the felt over the full depth of the front thickened edge of the garage s'ab.
Also, cut off the garage door stops at least 1/.2 inch abov. the slab.
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Provide positive drainage away from all perimeter footin,9S with a
vert i cal fall of at least 6 inches in 0 horizontcd distance of 5 to
6 feet outside the house walls.
Type BLots
Those lots listed as Type B lots should follow all the above-listed recommendations with the two
following· exceptions: \ ". .
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1 • The continuous footings may be pIeced at a minimum depth of 18 : '
inches below the lowest· adla~nt exterior final ground surfac4t rather
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than the two feet recommended for Type A lofs. -
Single 14 bar placed os directed (above) neat tops and bottoms of all
interior and exterior footings may be substituted for the IS bars
recommended for Type A lob •
P-9commendations 3 to 6, inclusive, ~ listed for the Type A lots, are olso applicable, to the
Type B tnts. .
Only nonexpansive soil conditions were observed in the upper three feet on ,the Typ~ Clots
cnd therefore specially designed footings ond slobs wi,1I not be required onthe.se Jots.
!:cspectfully submitted,
BENTON ENGINEERING, INC.
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Rancho La Costa, ' Inc.
Attention: Mr.. Burton L. Kromer
Rick Engineering Company
San Diego County Building Inspection, Vista Office
Department of County Engineer
(1) Attention: Mr. H. M. Taylor
(1) Attention: Mr. Joe SovelJa
City of Carlsbad
Department of Building Inspection
aENTON ItNG,~."I/IING., INC.
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