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November 3, 1983
Cesco Development Corporation SCS&T 14112
- 110 West "C'1 Street, Suite 1220 Report No. 3
San Diego, California 92101
• Attention: Mr. Scott Turpin
SUBJECT: Buttress Recommendations for Proposed Cut Slope, Calavera Hills
Village I, Carlsbad, California.
References: 1) "Supplementary Geotechnical Investigation, Calavera
Hills Subdivision", by Southern California Soil & Test-
ing, Inc., July 29, 1983.
2) "Report of Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation for
the Calavera Hills, Areas El, E2, H, I, K and P through
Z2", by Southern California Soil & Testing, January 6,
1983.
Gentlemen: -
In accordance with your request, we have performed an additional geotech-
nical study at the subject project. The purpose of this study was to
provide recommendations regarding the stability of a proposed cut slope in
Village I that is contiguous to the proposed alinement of Elm Avenue.
It is our understanding that said slope will extend along Elm Avenue a
distance of about 1,560 feet and will have a maximum height of 45- feet.
.The anticipated • slope inclination will range from 1.6:1 (horizontal to
vertical)-to 1.8:1.
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FIELD EXPLORATIONS
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'Three subsurface explorations were made at the locations indicated on the
attached Plate Number 1 on October 20 and 27, 1983. These explorations . .
. consisted of two borings drilled utilizing a bucket drill rig and a trench
excavated utilizing a rubber-tired backhoe equipped with a 24-inch bucket.
The field work was conducted under the observation of our engineering
geology personnel. . .
The explorations were carefully logged when made. These logs are presen-
ted on the following Plate Numbers 6 through 12. Trench numbers 'are con-
secutive to those of previous investigations.. The soils are described in
accordance with the Unified Soils Classification System as illustrated on
the attached simplified chart on Plate Number 5. Inaddition, a verbal
textural description, the wet color, the apparent moisture and the density
or consistency are presented. The density of granular material is given
as either very 'lOoe, loose,, medium dense,-'.dense or very dense. The,
consistency of silts or clays is given as either very soft, soft, medium
stiff, stiff, very stiff, or hard. . .
Distrubed samples of typical and representative soils were obtained and
returned to the laboratory for testing. ,
' LABORATORY TESTING
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Laboratory tests were performed in accordance with the generally accepted
American 'Society' for Testing and Materials (A.S.T.M.) test methods or
other suggested procedures. The results' of these tests are presented on
Plates Number 13 through-15..'. , • '• '' ' " '• , ' '.
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" 'FINDINGS
The project site is underlain by Tertiary sediments and associated tap-
soils and colluvial deposits The Tertiary materials consist of alternat-
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thy and i.nterfingering .1 ayers of marine sediments that range from sand-
stones through clayey sandstones and si"ltstones to. claystones. The top-
soil/colluvial zone is approximately two 'to .three feet thick and is com-
prised of sandy, silty clays. Underlying the topsoil/colluvial' zone is a
zone characterized by weathered and/or . fractured 'sediments that ranges
from approximately three to five feet thick and has apparently been affect-
ed by soil creep. A relatively thin (less than one foot and commonly less
than one inch) layer of apparently remol'ded clay was encountered during
our investigation. This layer has relatively low strength parameters and
will require mitigating measures when exposed in final slopes. It is
. possible that further investigation may reveal the presence of other, thin
weak clay seams at other locations.
RECOMMENDATIONS
General: Our analysis was based on a maximum anticipated slope ratio of
1.5:1. A slope stability computer analysis utilizing the Simplified
Bishop's method was performed on two cross sections with a cut slope at
- this inclination and derived from a preliminary' development map prepared
by Dale Naegle FAIA, Architecture and Planning, Inc., dated June 1983 (See
Plates Numbers 2 and 3). A review of an updated grading plan prepared by
Charles W. Christensen and Associates, printed November 2, 1983 indicates
• that although the slope heights remain the same the actual proposed inch-
nation ranges from 1.6:1 to 1.8:1. No additional slope stability computer
O analysis was performed with these .revised slope ratios since flattening
the slopes results in higher factors of safety and therefore makes our
analysisconservative for the actual conditions. . S
Slope Stability: Based 'on the results of •our computer :slope stability
analysis, it is our opinion that the proposed cut 'slope should'be buttres-
sed in its entirety. The buttress' configuration and dimensions are pro-
vided in Plate Number 4. The lower 2,5, feet of the buttress should be
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constructed with a select material consisting of native silty sand (aver-
age strength parameters. = 350 c = 200 psf). Nonselect material consist-
ing of on-site sand, silt and clay mixtures (average strength parameters
= 260 , c = 200 'psf) may be utilized for the remainder of the buttress.
All buttress materials should be approved by our representative at the
site.
Subdrain: Two subdrains should be provided within the buttress, one at
the intersection with the shear plane zone and one at the bottom of the
buttress. The subdrains should consist of a 4-inch diameter perforated
plastic pipe encased in at. least 3 cubic foot of crushed rock wrapped on
filter fabric. Subdrain locations are provided on Plate Number 4.
If you have any questions regarding this letter please contact office.
Respectfully submitted, S . .
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Charles H. Christian, R.C.E. #22330 Curtis R. Burdett, C.E.G. #1090
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UNIFIED SOIL. CLASSIFICATION CHART
SOIL DESCRIPTION GROUP SYMBOL TYPICAL NAMES
1. COARSE GRAINED, More than
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GRAVELS CLEAN GRAVELS GW Well graded gravels, gravel-
More than half of sand mixtures, little or no
coarse fraction is
larger than No. 4 GP
fines.
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sic-:e size but sand mixtures, little or no
smaller than 3". fines.
GRAVELS WITH FINES GM Silty gravels, poorly graded
(Appreciable amount gravel-sand-silt mixtures.
of fines) GC Clayey gravels, poorly
graded gravel-sand, clay
mixtures.
SANDS CLEAN SANDS SW Well graded sand,gravelly
More than half of sands, little or no fines.
coarse fraction is SP Poorly graded sands,gravelly
smaller than No. 4 sands, little or no fines.
sieve size. SANDS WITH FINES SM Silty sands, poorly graded
(Appreciable amount sand and silt mixtures.
of fines) SC Clayey sandá, poorly graded
sand andclay mixtures.
11. FINE GRAINED, More than
half of material is smaller
than No. 200 sieve size.
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fine sands, rock flour, sandy
silt or clayey-silt-sand
mixtures with slight plast-
icity
Inorganic clays of low to
medium plasticity. gravelly
clays, sandy clays,silty
clays, lean clays.
Organic silts and organic
silty clays of low plasticity
Inorganic silts, micaceous
or diatomaceous fine sandy
or silty soils, elastic
silts.
Inorganic clays of high
plasticity, fat clays.
Organic clays of medium
to high plasticity.
Peat and other highly
organic soils.
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Optimum Moisture Content: 20.3
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