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SOIL AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERING • GROUNDWATER • ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
09 April 2018
Jessie Smith
c/o Kapono Corporation
29550 Cole Grade Road
Valley Center, CA 92082
Subject: Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation
Smith Residential Lot
South of 4240 Hillside Drive
Carlsbad, California
Dear Mr. Smith:
Job No. 18-11842
CITY OF C11,•. ,. , , c .. )
PLANNlNG DIVl~ION
At the request of your contractor, a representative of Geotechnlcal Exploration,
Inc. has visited the subject site and performed an evaluation of the soil conditions
in the area of the proposed new residence. It is our understanding that the site is
being developed to receive a new single-family residence, a driveway and
associated improvements which will utilize retaining walls, continuous footings and
slab on grade. As part of our investigation, we observed and evaluated the soil
conditions at four locations within the proposed new building areas. We understand
that the new residential structure would be built on the eastern half of the lot.
In addition, we reviewed a conceptual grading plan showing proposed cut and fill
slopes and the proposed building pad. The building pad is going to be located on a
vacant lot on the east side of Hillside Drive at a lower elevation than the street. It
is our opinion that the final grading plans should be prepared in accordance with
the recommendations included in this report.
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Job No. 18-11842
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The field work, conducted on March 26, 2018, consisted of excavating and logging
four exploratory test pits in the location of the proposed new residence, driveway
and improvements. The excavations revealed that the building site Is underlain by
approximately 1.5 to 6 feet of loose to medium dense, silty/clayey sand fill soil over
medium dense to dense, silty sand formational materials. The on-site soils are
considered to have a low expansion potential with an Expansion Index of less than
50.
Based upon our observation, probing of the on-site soils and laboratory test results,
it is our opinion that the new foundations and slab on grade for the residence can
be founded in properly compacted fill or the existing forma'tional materials. The
loose to medium dense fill soil in the proposed building pad and driveway area
should be removed and properly compacted as part of site preparation for the new
retaining walls, foundations and slab areas. All fill should be compacted to at least
90 percent of Maximum Dry Density. The Maximum Dry Density of the soil has
been determined per ASTM D1557-12.
1. It is our opinion that properly compacted fill or the medium dense to dense
formational materials will provide adequate bearing strength for the proposed
new foundations. New footings placed In properly compacted fill or the
existing medium dense to dense formational soils can be designed for an
allowable soil bearing capacity of 2,500 pounds per square foot (psf). We do
recommend that the proposed footings and slabs contain at least a nominal
amount of reinforcing steel to reduce the separation of cracks should they
occur. The allowable soil bearing capacity may be increased one-third for
structural design including seismic or wind loads. Also, the static allowable
soil bearing capacity may be increased by 800 psf for each additional foot of
embedment over 1.5 feet in depth, and 500 psf for each additional foot over
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1 foot in width, up to a maximum of 4,000 psf for static loading. The
allowable soil bearing capacity may be increased one third when subjected to
seismic loading.
2. The proposed footings should have a minimum depth of 18 inches and a
width of at least 12 inches, founded in the medium dense to dense
formational material or properly compacted fill. A minimum of steel for
continuous footings should include at least two No. 4 bars continuous, with
two bars 3 inches from the bottom of the footing.
3. Site-specific seismic design criteria to calculate the base shear needed for the
design of the residential structure are presented in the following table. The
design criteria was obtained from the California Building Code (CBC) 2016
edition, and is based on the distance to the closest active fault and soil
profile classification.
4. The proposed structure should be designed in accordance with Section 1613
of the 2016 CBC, which incorporates by reference the ASCE 7-10 for seismic
design and the following parameters should be utilized. We have determined
the mapped spectral acceleration values for the site based on a latitude of
33.1514 degrees and longitude of 117.3273 degrees, utilizing a program
titled "Design Maps and Tools," provided by the USGS, which provides a
solution for ASCE 7-10 (Section 1613 of the 2016 CBC) utilizing digitized files
for the Spectral Acceleration maps.
In addition, we have assigned a Site Classification of D. The response
parameters for design are presented in the following table. The design
spectrum acceleration vs. Period Tis attached.
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TABLE I
Job No. 18-11842
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Happed s_pectraf Acceleration Values and Design Parameters
1.127 1.049 1.568 1.182 0.788
5. The liquefaction of saturated sands during earthquakes can be a major cause
of damage to buildings. Liquefaction is the process by which soils are
transformed into a viscous fluid that will flow as a liquid when unconfined. It
occurs primarily in loose, saturated sands and silts when they are sufficiently
shaken by an earthquake.
On this site, the risk of liquefaction of foundation materials due to seismic
shaking is considered to be remote due to the relatively shallow, medium
dense to dense nature of the formational material and the lack of a shallow
static groundwater surface under the site. No soil liquefaction or soil
strength loss is anticipated to occur due to a seismic event.
6. Any new concrete slabs on-grade (on properly compacted fill or dense
formational soils) should be a minimum of 4 inches actual thickness and be
reinforced with at least No. 3 steel bars on 18-inch centers, in both
directions, placed at mid-height in the slab. The interior slab should be
underlain by a 15-mil vapor barrier (15-mil StegoWrap) placed directly on
properly compacted subgrade. The sand base may be waived.
We recommend that isolation joints and sawcuts be incorporated to at least
one-fourth the thickness of the slab in any slab designs. The joints and cuts,
if properly placed, should reduce the potential for and help control floor slab
cracking. In no case, however, should control joints be spaced farther than
20 feet apart, or the width of the slab. Control joints should be placed within
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12 hours after concrete placement as soon as concrete sets and no raveling
of aggregate occurs. Slabs spanning any existing loose soils and supported
by perimeter deepened foundations should be designed as structural slabs.
7. The active earth pressure (to be utilized in the design of cantilever, non-
restrained walls) should be based on an Equivalent Fluid Weight of 38 pounds
per cubic foot (for level backfill only) if on-site soils are used. Additional
loads applied within the potential failure block should be added to the active
soil earth pressure by multiplying the vertical surcharge load by a 0.31
lateral earth pressure coefficient. For unrestrained walls with sloping 2: 1
backfill and low expansive soil, we recommend an equivalent fluid pressure of
52 pcf.
For restrained wall conditions with level backfill, we recommend an
equivalent fluid weight of 56 pcf and 76 pcf when supporting 2: 1 sloping
backfill. Surcharge loads may be converted to lateral pressures by
multiplying by a factor of 0.47. Should seismic soil increment be required,
the unrestrained walls with level backfill should be designed for an additional
pressure of 14 pcf, in addition to the regular static loading, with zero
pressure at the top and the maximum pressure at the bottom of the wall.
8. The passive earth pressure of the encountered formational soils and/or
properly compacted fill to be used for design of shallow foundations and
footings to resist the lateral forces, should be based on an Equivalent Fluid
Weight of 275 pcf. This passive earth pressure is valid for design only if the
ground adjacent to the foundation structure is essentially level for a distance
of at least three times the total depth of the foundation and is properly
compacted or dense natural soil. An allowable Coefficient of Friction of 0.40
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times the dead load may be used between the bearing soils and concrete
foundations, walls or floor slabs.
9. Adequate measures should be taken to properly finish-grade the site after
the new structure and other improvements are in place. Drainage waters
from this site and adjacent properties should be directed away from
perimeter foundations, floor slabs, footings and slope tops, and onto the
natural drainage direction for this area or into properly designed and
approved drainage facilities. Proper subsurface and surface drainage will
help minimize the potential for waters to seek the level of the bearing soils
under the foundations, footings, and floor slabs. Failure to observe this
recommendation could result in undermining, differential settlement of the
building foundation or other improvements on the site, or moisture-related
problems.
It is not within the scope of our services to provide quality control oversight
for surface or subsurface drainage construction or retaining wall sealing and
base of wall drain construction. It is the responsibility of the contractor
and/or their retained construction inspection service provider to provide
proper surface and subsurface drainage.
10. Due to the possible build-up of groundwater (derived primarily from rainfall
and irrigation), excess moisture is a common problem in below-grade
structures or behind retaining walls that may be planned. These problems
are generally in the form of water seepage through walls, mineral staining,
mildew growth and high humidity. In order to minimize the potential for
moisture-related problems to develop, proper cross ventilation and water-
proofing must be provided for below-ground areas, In crawl spaces, and the
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backfill side of all structure retaining walls must be adequately waterproofed
and drained.
Proper subdrains and free-draining backwall material (such as gravel or
geocomposite drains such as Miradrain 6000 or equivalent) should be
installed behind all retaining walls on the subject project in addition to wall
waterproofing. Geotechnical Exploration, Inc. will assume no liability for
damage to structures that is attributable to poor drainage.
11. Planter areas and planter boxes should be sloped to drain away from the
foundations, footings, and floor slabs. Planter boxes should be constructed
with a closed bottom and a subsurface drain, installed in gravel, with the
direction of subsurface and surface flow away from the foundations, footings,
and floor slabs, to an adequate drainage facility. The finish grade around the
addition should drain away from the perimeter walls to help reduce or
prevent water accumulation.
Exterior slabs or rigid improvements should also be built on properly
compacted soils and be provided with concrete shrinkage reinforcement and
adequately spaced joints.
Geotechnical Exploration, Inc. recommends that we be asked to verify the
actual soil conditions revealed in footing excavations prior to form and steel
reinforcement placement. In addition, any new fills or loose soils should be
properly compacted under the observations and testing of our firm.
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Job No. 18-11842
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Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact our office.
Reference to our Job No. 18-11842 will help to expedite a response to your
inquiries.
Respectfully submitted,
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Senior Project Geologist
Jaime A. Cerros, P.E.
R.C.E. 34422/G.E. 2007
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
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EUSGS Design Maps Summary Report
User-Specified Input
Report Title South of 4240 Hillside Drive, Carlsbad, CA
Thu April 5, 2018 18:25:46 UTC
Building Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard
(which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008)
Site Coordinates 33.1514°N, 117.3273°W
Site Soil Classification Site Class D -"Stiff Soil"
Risk Category I/II/III
USGS-Provided Output
S5 = 1.127 g
S1 = 0.432 g
SMS = 1.182 g
SM1 = 0.678 g
Sos= 0.788 g
S01 = 0.452 g
For information on how the SS and 51 values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and
deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and
select the "2009 NEHRP" building code reference document.
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accuracy of the data contained therein. This tool is not a substitute for technical subject-matter knowledge.