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Leighton and Associates
GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
February 11, 2002
(revised February 28, 2002)
Project No. 851855-013
To: Continental Homes
2237 Faraday Avenue, Suite 100
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Dave Jones
Subject: Pavement Design Recommendations, Avenida Del Alba and a Portion of Avenida La Cima
(Between Station No. 1+40 to 3+30 and 17+00 to 18+13), Arroyo Vista Unit 3, Carlsbad
Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-0 1, dated April 20,
1993, revised December 10, 1996
Leighton and Associates, 2002, Pavement Design Recommendations, Avenida Del Alba
and a Portion of Avenida La Cima, Arroyo Vista Unit 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03,
Carlsbad, California, Project No. 851855-013, dated February 11,2002
Project Design Consultants, 2001, Plans for the Improvement of Shelley Property Unit
No. 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California, Project No. CT 90-03, 8 Sheets,
dated March 29, 2001
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our revised pavement design
recommendations for Avenida Del Alba and a portion of Avenida La Cima (between Station No. 1+40 to
3+30 and 17+00 to 18+13) within Unit No. 3 of the Arroyo Vista project (Carlsbad Tract No.90-03)
located in Carlsbad, California. Two subgrade soil samples (Samples R-10 and R-11) were obtained on
February 8, 2002. Three additional subgrade soil samples (Samples R-12 through R-14) were obtained on
February 19, 2002. The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with
Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values
ranging between 14 and 23. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are
presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2001), we understand that Avenida
Del Alba and Avenida La Cima are considered local streets and have a traffic index (TI) of 5.0. According
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to the City requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0 or
less (regardless of the R-value) is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB).
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 aggregate base pavement section was calculated
using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table I. The pavement
section design calculations utilizing Caltrans design methods are presented as Appendix B.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2 Aggregate
Traffic Design Thickness Base Thickness
Location Index R-Value (in inches) (in inches)
Avenida La Cima
(Station No. 1+40 to 3+30) and 5.0 14 4 6 Avenida Del Alba
(Station No. 20+50 to 24+00)
Avenida Del Alba
(Station 18+13 to 20+50
and 24+00 to 32+40) and 5.0 21 4 5
Avenida La Cima
(Station No. 17+00 to 18+13)
Prior to placement of the Class 2 aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the street
(including a minimum of 6 inches beyond the back of the curb and gutter) should be scarified, moisture-
conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction
in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material should extend a minimum of 6
inches behind the back of the curb. Class 2 Aggregate Base should conform to and be placed in accordance
with the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26),
the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete should conform
to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works
Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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Pavements Adjacent to Landscape Areas
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measured be taken
(such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum), installing area drains or other devices to
reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to
be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
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OFESSi L IGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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EXP. 12J31103
C/Vl\. Director of Engineering
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Randall K. Wagner, CEG 1612
Director of Geology
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Appendix B - Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
:;• Distribution: (8) Addressee
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance"R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301 for
subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on each one.
The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the table below:
Sample Number and Representative Location Sample Description R-Value Location
• Avenida La Cima
Avenida La Cima (Station No. 17+00 to 18+13) Yellow-brown silty to
Station No. 18+00 and Avenida Del Alba clayey SAND 23
(Station No. 18+13 to 20+50)
Avenida Del Alba Avenida Del Alba Olive-brown silty to
Station No. 25+00 (Station No. 24+00 to 28+50) clayey SAND 22
Avenida Del Alba Avenida Del Alba Light yellow brown sandy 16 Station No. 2 1+00 (Station No. 20+50 to 24+00) CLAY
Avenida Del Alba Avenida Del Alba Yellow olive brown 21 Station No. 31+00 (Station No. 28+50 to 32+40) clayey SAND
Avenida La Cima Avenida La Cima Light yellow brown sandy 14 Station No. 2+25 (Station No. 1+40 to 3+30) CLAY
Al
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
1) Avenida Del Alba between Station No. 18+13 to 20+50 and 24+00 to 32+40 and Avenida La Cima
between Station No. 17+00 to 18+13
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0
Design Subgrade R-Value = 21°
Class 2 Aggregate Base R-Value =78, (based on Caltrans Standard Specifications, Section 26)
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer
GEac = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 0.20 = 0.55 feet
Gfac° 2.54
° Hac= 0.55 feet x12 in/ft=2.6 inches
2.55
Use 4.0 inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
° Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate Base (AB) Layer
GEtotai = (0.0032) (5.0) (10021) 1.26 feet
° GE AB= 1.26 feet - 0.85 feet = 0.42 feet
GF1.1
H,u 0.41 feet 12 in/ft 4.6 inches
Use 5.0 inches of Agegate Base material
° Recommended Pavement Section
4O inches of asphalt concrete over 5.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material (based on
• • • • the City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements)
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations (continued)
2) Avenida Del Alba between Station No 20+50 to 24+00 and Avenida La Cima between Station No
1+40to3+30
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0 *
Design Subgrade R-Value = 14
Class 2 Aggregate Base R-Value = 78 (based on Caltrans Standard Specifications Section 26)
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer.
GEac = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 020 = 0.55 feet
Gfac = 2.54
Hac= 0.55 feet x 12 in/ft = 2.6 inches
2.55
Use 4.0 inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate Base (AB) Layer
GE0 = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-14) = 1.38 feet
GE*= 1.38 feet - 0.85 feet =0.53 feet
GF,=1.1
HMj0.53 feet x12 in/ft =5.8inches
1.1
Use 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base material
Recommended Pavement Section
4.0 inches of asphalt concrete over 6.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material (based on
the City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements)
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Leighton and Associates
1961 - 2001 GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
February 11, 2002
Project No. 851855-013
To: Continental Homes
2237 Faraday Avenue, Suite 100
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: . Mr. Dave JOnes
Subject: Pavement Design Recommendations, Avenida Del Alba and a Portion of Avenida La Cima,
Arroyo Vista Unit 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-0 1, dated April 20,
1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants, 2001, Plans for the Improvement of Shelley Property Unit
No. 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California, Project No. CT 90-03, 8 Sheets,.
dated March 29, 2001
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement design
recommendations for Avenida Del Alba and a portion of Avenida La Cima (Station No. 17+00 to 18+13)
within Unit No. 3 of the Arroyo Vista project (Carlsbad Tract No.90-03) located in Carlsbad, California.
Two representative subgrade soil samples were obtained from along the streets. The samples were
transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was
performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging between 22 and 23. The
approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A.
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2001), we understand that Avenida
Del Alba and Avenida La Cima are considered local streets and have a traffic index (TI) of 5.0. According
to the City requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0 or
less (regardless of the R-value) is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB).
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, #B205, San Diego, CA 92123-4425
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81855-013
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 aggregate base pavement section was calculated
using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table 1. The pavement
section design calculations utilizing Caltrans design methods are presented as Appendix B.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2 Aggregate
Traffic Design Thickness Base Thickness
Location Index R-Value (in inches) (in inches)
Avenida Del Alba and Avenida
LaCima 5.0 22 4 5
(Station No. 17+00 to 18+13)
Prior to placement of the Class 2 aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the street
(including beneath and a minimum of 6 inches beyond the back of the curb and gutter) should be scarified,
moisture-conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be placed a d compacted at a e..cnmon
in accordance with ASTM Test Method D155 he aggregate base material should extend a minimum of 6
inches behind the back of the curb. ass ggrega e ase s ould conform to and be place in accor ance
with the latest revision of the Cali mia Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26),
the Greenbook specifications, and/ r the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete should conform
to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works
Construction and the City of Carlsb d requirements.
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measured be taken
(such as keeping the amount of landsape irrigation to a minimum), installing area drains or other devices to
reduce the possible adverse effects ofiwater on the pavement subgrade.
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If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to
be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Director of Engineering cc
No. 54033
Exp 12/31/03
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Director of Geology
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
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Appendix B - Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations *
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Distribution: (6) Addressee °FCAt.
(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department 0 •
Attention: Mr. Duane Soileu
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301 for
subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on each one.
The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the table below:
Sample Number and
Location Representative Location Sample Description R-Value
Avenida La Cima
R-10, Avenida La Cima (Station No. 17+00 to 18+13) Yellow-brown silty to
Station No. 18±00 and Avenida Del Alba clayey SAND 23
.(Station No. 18±13to21±50)
R-1 1, Avenida Del Alba
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Station No. 25±00
Avenida Del Alba
(Station No. 21+50 to 32±40).
Olive-brown silty to
clayey SAND 22
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
1) Avenida Del Alba and Avenida La Cimabetween Station No. 17+00 to 18+13
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0
Design Subgrade R-Value = 22
Class 2 Aggregate Base R-Value = 78. (based on Caltrans Standard Specifications, Section 26)
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer -.
GEac = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 0.20 = 0.55 feet
Gfac=2.54
Hac = 0.55 feet x 12 in/ft = 2.6 inches
2.55
Use 4.0 inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate Base (AB) Layer
.
GE0 = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-22) = 1.25 feet
GE AB= 1.25 feet--0.85 = 0.4 feet
GF=1.1
H0.4 feet x12 in/ft 4.4inches • - S
Use 5.0 inches of Aggregate Base material S
Recommended Pavement Section
4.0 inches of asphalt concrete over 5.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material (based on
the City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements)
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Leighton and Associates
GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
January 31, 2002
Project No. 851855-013
To: Continental Homes
2237 Faraday Avenue, Suite 100
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attention: Mr. Dave Jones
Subject: Pavement Design Recommendations, RV Parking Facility, Lot 246, Arroyo Vista Unit 3,
Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California
References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated April 20,
1993, revised December 10, 1996
Project Design Consultants, 2002, Open Space Lots Construction Plans for Continental
Homes Unit 3, Arroyo Vista, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California, Project No.
CT 90-03, DrawingNo. 380- IN, Sheet 29 of 35, undated, received January 28, 2002
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement design
recommendations for the RV Parking Facility on Lot 246 of Unit No. 3 of the Arroyo Vista project
(Carlsbad Tract No.90-03) located in Carlsbad, California. One representative subgrade soil sample was
obtained from Lot 246. The sample was transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance
with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test result indicates the subgrade soils on the lot have
aivR-value of 16 as presented in Appendix A.
We have assumed that the RV Parking Facility will have a traffic index (TI) of 5.0. According to the City
requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 5.0, regardless of
the R-Value, is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB).
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Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 aggregate base pavement section was calculated
using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table 1. The pavement
section design calculations utilizing Caltrans design methods are presented as Appendix B.
Table 1
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
• Traffic Design Asphalt Concrete Class 2 Aggregate
Location Index R-Value Thickness Base Thickness
(in inches) (in inches)
RV Parking Facility 5.0 16 4 6
Prior to placement of the Class 2 aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the street
(including beneath and a minimum of 6 inches beyond the back of the curb and gutter) should be scarified,
moisture-conditionedto at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction
in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material should be at least 6 inches
thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. Class 2
Aggregate Base should conform to and be placed in accordance with the latest revision of the California
Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or
the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete should conform to and be placed in accordance with
the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad
requirements.
Pavements Adjacent to Landscape Areas
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measured be taken
(such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum), installing area drains or other devices to
reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
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If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to
be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283((LU ( XP
Senior Project Engineer
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Director of Geology
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Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results II * *
Appendix B - Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations ENGINEERING
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(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department
• Attention: Mr. Duane Soileu
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301 for
subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and "R"-value determined on each one.
The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure-of 300 psi is summarized in the table below:
SampleNumber
I
Representative on Sample Description R-Value
R-1 RV Parking Area Medium brown clayey to
16 silty SAND
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
1) RV Parking Area
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0
Design Subgrade R-Value = 16
Class 2 Aggregate Base R-Value = 78, (based on Caltrahs Standard Specifications, Section 26)
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer
-
GE. = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 0.20 = 0.55 feet
2.54
Hac = 0.55 feet x 12 inlft= 2.6 inches
2.55
Use 4.0 inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate'Base (AB) Layer
GEtotal 135 feet
GEAB 135 feet-0.850.5 feet
GFAB =l.l
0.5-feetx12. in/ft =-534 inches •-------• -
Use 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base material
Recommended Pavement Section
4.0 inches of asphalt concrete over 6.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material (based on the
City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements)
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1961 - 2001 GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS
November 30, 2001
Project No. 85 1855-013
To: Continental Homes
2237 Faraday Avenue, Suite 100
Carlsbad, California 92008
Attfition: Mr. Dave Jones
Subject Pavement Design Recommendations, Camino Alegre, Corte Del Cruce, and a Portion of
Avenida La Cima, Arroyo Vista &Jnit 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03, Carlsbad, California
k References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works.
Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-0 1, dated April 20,
1993, revised December 10, 1996
Leighton and Associates, .Inc.,O01, Pavement Design Recommendations, Arroyo Vista
Unit 2, Carlsbad Tract No. 9003, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 851855-012, dated
August 7, 2001, Revised August 16, 2001
Project Design Consultants, 2001, Plans for the Improvement of Shelley Property Unit
No. 3, Carlsbad Tract No. 90-03; Carlsbad, California, Project No. CT 90-03, 8 Sheets,
dated March 29, 2001
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements of the City of Carlsbad, this letter presents our pavement design
recommendations for Camino Alegre, Corte Del Cruce, and a portion of Avenida La Cima (Station No.
3+50 to 17+00) within Unit No,, 3 of the Arroyo Vista project (Carlsbad Tract No.90-03) located in
Carlsbad, California. Five representative subgrade soil samples were obtained from along the streets of the
project. The samples were transported to our laboratory and R-value testing (in accordance with Caltrans
Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging
between less than 5 and 14. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are
presented in Appendix A. In accordance with City of Carlsbad requirements, the samples possessing an R-
value of less than 12 require a pavement section utilizing a lime treated subgrade section (Carlsbad, 1996).
3934 Murphy Canyon Road, #B205, San Diego, CA 92123-4425
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851855-013
Based on the project Improvement Plans (Project Design Consultants, 2001), we understand that Camino
Alegre, Corte Del Cruce, and Avenida La Cima are considered local streets and have a traffic index (TI) of
5.0. According to the City requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having
a TI of 5.0 or less is 4 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 4 inches of Aggregate Base (AB).
Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material
Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 aggregate base pavement section was calculated
using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum
section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table 1. The pavement
section design calculations utilizing Caltrans design methods are presented as Appendix B.
Table I
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base
Asphalt Concrete Class 2 Aggregate Traffic Design Thickness Base Thickness
Location Index R-Value (in inches) (in inches)
Camino Alegre 5.0 14 4 6
F (Station No. 36+00 to 41+40) I
Prior to placement of the Class 2 aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the street
(including beneath and a minimum of 6 inches beyond the back of the curb and gutter) should be scarified,
moisture-conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative
compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557.
Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction
in accordance with ASTM Test• Method D1557. The aggregate base material should be at least 6 inches
thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. Class 2
Aggregate Base should conform to and be placed in accordance with the latest revision of the California
Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or
the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete should conform to and be placed in accordance with
the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad
requirements.
Pavement Section Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils
Based on results for lime-treated subgrade soils in Unit 2 (Leighton, 2001), the representative subgrade soil
sample having a R-Value of less than 12 (i.e. Sample No. 2b with R-value of 9) was retested for optimum
lime content per American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method C977. The optimum
lime content was determined to be 5 percent quick lime. Testing of the lime treated sample resulted in an R-
value of 69. The sulfate content testing (performed in accordance with Caltrans Test No. 417) of the lime-
treated subgrade sample is provided in Appendix A.
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Based on the above information, the recommended lime-treated pavement section was calculated using the
Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum section
thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table 2. The pavement section
design calculations utilizing Caltrans design methods are presented as Appendix B.
Table 2
Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Lime Treated Subgrade Soils
Traffic Design AC Thickness Class 2 Base Lime Treated
Location Index R-Value (in inches) Thickness Subgrade Layer
(in inches) (in inches)
Camino Alegre (Station
32+40 to 36+00), Avenida La 5.0 69 4 4 12 Cima (Station 3+50 to
17+00) and Corte De Cruce
Prior to placement of the asphalt concrete and Class 2 Aggregate Base, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils
in the street (including beneath the curb and gutter) should be scarified, moisture-conditioned to at least
optimum moisture content, and thoroughly mixed with 5 percent quick lime (or equivalent percentage of
hydrated lime slurry). After setting for a minimum of 24 hours, the thoroughly mixed lime-treated subgrade
soils should be compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on ASTIvI Test Method
Dl 557. After the minimum compaction is achieved for the lime-treated subgrade, the lime-treated subgrade
soils should be allowed to cure.
After the completion of the curing period, a minimum of 4 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base should then be
placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction in accordance with AS1'M Test
Method D1557. The aggregate base material should be at least 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and
extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. After the placement and compaction of the Class
2 Aggregate Base, a minimum of 4 inches of asphalt concrete should be placed.
Asphalt concrete and lime-treated subgrade soils should conform to and be placed in accordance with 1) the
latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications; 2) in accordance
with State of the Art Report 5, Lime Stabilization of the Transportation Research Board, National Research
Council; 3) the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Sections 203 and/or
400); and/or 4) the City of Carlsbad requirements. Class 2 Aggregate Base should conform to and be placed
in accordance with the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard
Specifications (Section 26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements.
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Pavements Adjacent to Landscape Areas
If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measured be taken
(such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum), installing area drains or other devices to
reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade.
If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to
be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
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LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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William D. Olson, RCE 45283
Senior Project Engineer
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Randall K. Wagne CEIG 2612
Director of Geology
Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Appendix B - Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
Distribution: (6) Addressee
(2) City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department
Attention: Mr. Duane Soileu
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APPENDIX A
Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
"R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 30
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The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the table below:
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Camino Alegre Camino Alegre Olive-brown clayey Station No. 38+10 (Station No. 36+00 to 41+40) SAND 14
Camino Alegre Camino Alegre Pale Olive-brown sandy Station No. 34+00 (Station No. 32+40 to 36+00) CLAY Less than 5
Avenida La Cima Avenida La Cima Olive-brown sandy Station No. 7+60 (Station No. 3+50 to 10+50) CLAY Less than 5
Avenida La Cima Avenida La Cima Olive-brown sandy Station No. 12+20 (Station No. 10+50 to 17+00) CLAY 11
Corte Del Cruce Corte Del Cruce Olive-brown sandy Station No. 4+40 (Station No. 1+00 to 9+50) CLAY
R-2b, Avenida de Sueno Avenida de Sueno and Calle sandy CLAY to clayey
Station No. 47+25 Cordoba SAND with 5% quick 69
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Soluble Sulfates: The soluble sulfate contents of selected samples were determined by Caltrans
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Sample Location Sample Description Sulfate Content (%)
Avenida de Sueno sandy CLAYto clayey SAND 0.18 -71
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Sample Description Maximum Dry Optimum Moisture
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sandy CLAY to clayey SAND with 5% quick lime 114.0 15.0
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APPENDiX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations
1) Camino Alegre (Station No. 36+00 to 41+40) Utilizing Aggregate Base Material
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0
Design Subgrade R-Value = 14
Class 2 Aggregate Base R-Value = 78. (based on Caltrans Standard Specifications, Section 26)
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer
GEac = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 0.20 = 0.55 feet
Gfac = 2.54
Hac = 0.55 feet x 12 in/ft = 2.6 inches
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Use 4.0 inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate Base (AB) Layer
GEtotaj = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-14) = 1.38 feet
GEAB = 1.38 feet -0.85 = 0.53 feet
GFAB 1.1
HAB = 0.53 feet x 12 in/ft = 5.8 inches
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Recommended Pavement Section
4.0 inches of asphalt concrete over 6.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material (based on the City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements)
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations (Continued)
2) Camino Alegre (Station No. 36+00 to 41+40). Avenida La Cima (Station No. 3+50 to 17+00), and
Corte Del Cruce Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils
H = Thickness
GE = Gravel Equivalent
Design Traffic Index = 5.0
Design Subgrade R-Value = 69
Asphalt Concrete (AC) Layer
GEac = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-78) + 0.20 = 0.55 feet
Gfac = 2.54
Hac = 0.55 feet x 12 in/ft = 2.6 inches
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Use 4.0. inches of asphalt concrete (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Actual GE of asphalt concrete layer = (4/12 feet) 2.54 = 0.85 feet
Aggregate Base (AB) Layer
GE 0 = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-69) = 0.50 feet
GE AB 0.50 feet - 0.85 = -0.35 feet
GF= 1.1
HAB = -0.35 feet x 12 in/ft = -3.8 inches
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APPENDIX B
Asphalt Pavement Section Design Calculations (Continued)
2) Camino Alegre (Station No. 36+00 to 41+40), Avenida La Cima (Station No. 3+50 to 17+00). and Corte Del Cruce Utilizing Lime-Treated Subgrade Soils (continued)
Lime Treated Subgrade Layer (assuming 5 % quick lime or equivalent percentage of hydrated
lime slurry)
GEtOthi = (0.0032) (5.0) (100-9) + 0.2 = 1.66 feet
GE1 1.66 feet-0.850.81 feet
GF1 = 0.9 + (400/1000) = 1.3
H1 = 0.81 feet 12 in/ft =7.5 inches
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Use 12.0 inches of Lime Treated Subgrade (City of Carlsbad minimum)
Recommended Pavement Section
4.0 inches of asphalt concrete over 4.0 inches of Class 2 Aggregate Base material over 12.0
inches of Lime Treated Subgrade (based on the City of Carlsbad Standards for Design and
Construction of Public Works Improvements).
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