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City of Carlsbad
Residential Permit Permit No:CB990265 P
Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725
Job Address: 102 ACACIA AV CBAD
Permit Type: RESDNTL Sub Type: SFD
Parcel No: 2042331 000 Lot #: 0 Valuation:
Occupancy Group: 6
$431.418.00 Construction Type: VN
# Dwelling Units: 1
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3
Project Title: SFD
Reference #:
Structure Type: SFD
Applicant:
VIOLA TED
Owner:
VOLKOFF ALEX J
Applied: 01/20/1999
Status: ISSUED
Plan Approved: 02/24/1999
Issued: 03/01/1999
Entered By: MDP
Inspect Area: PD
Pian Check#:
Orig PC#:
859 VIOLET CT CARLSBAD CA 92009
760 720-0290
Building Permit
Add’l Building Permit Fee
Plan Check
Add’l Plan Check Fee
Plan Check Discount
Strong Motion Fee
Park in Lieu Fee
Park Fee
LFM Fee
Bridge Fee
Other Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee
BTD #3 Fee
Renewal Fee $287.00
Add’l Renewal Fee $60.00
Other Building Fee $445.75 MECHANICAL TOTAL $1 13.50
Pot. Water Con. Fee $0.00 Housing Impact Fee $0.00
Add‘l Pot. Water Con. Fee
Meter Size
Recl. Water Con. Fee
Housing InLieu Fee
$0.00
$0.00
Master Drainage Fee:
$0.00
$317.76
Sewer Fee: $7,002.00
TOTAL PERMIT FEES $8,563.23
Date:
FINAL APPROVAL
4 - IS*O/ Clearance:
NOTICE: Please fake NOTICE that appmval of your pmjd includes the‘lmpmi(on’ of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exaclions kreaftermlk-3vely
follow the protest prccedures setforh in Government Code Section 66020(a), and filethe protest and any other required information with the City Managerfw
referred to as Yeeslexactwns.’ You have 90 days from the date this permRwas issued to protest imposition of these feeslexactms. If you pmtest them, you must
pmcessing in accordance with Cadsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that pdure will bar any subdequent legal action to attack,
review, set aside, void, or annul their impmition.
Yw are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specifed feedexactions DOES NOT APPLY to wakr and sewer connection fees and Caw$
changes, nor planning, zoning grading or other similar applicalbn pmzssirg or service fees in mnnection with this pmjea. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any
feeslexactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which me statute of limitations has previouslv othemise expired.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161
11/01/1999
City of Carlsbad
Right of Way Permit Permit No: RW990360
Job Address: 102 ACACIA AV CBAD
Permit Type: ROW Subtype: MINOR
Parcel No: Status: ISSUED
Start Date: Est Complete Date:
Applied: 11/01/1999
Insurance Expire: 11/01/2000
Issued: 11/01/1999
Traffic Control Plan: Y Expired: 01/09/2000
Liability Insurance: Y GOP:
Reference#: Location:
Lot #: 0
Entered By: JJ
This permit may be revoked by the City Engineer if it is deemed that inadequate progress is being made towards the completion of the work or if the work does not meet City Standards. The applicant may be billed for the cost of any corrective work that the City must perform.
Permit Release Date Released
YOU MUST CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (1-800-4224133) TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO WORK.
UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT NO. . THIS PERMIT IS INVALID WITHOUT THIS NUMBER
IF ANY EXCAVATION OR BORING IS DONE.
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 CITY OF CARLSBAD
PERMIT APPLICATION @
CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT DIWo (si=D> $ SW
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009
(760) 438-1161
I FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
PLAN CHECK NO.
EST. VAL. y/p, bud
Plan Ck. Deposit
Validated By
Date
I, 8s ownst of the property or my employees with wages 88 their sole mmpmsation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offersd for sale
such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements 818 not intended or offered tor sale. If, however, the building or improvemmt is
ISsc. 7044. Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property Who builds or improves thereon, and Who does
Sold bthm one year of completion. the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or irnPlOYe for the PU~POBB Of said
Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and Contracts for such projects with ~ontra~torl~l licensed
pursuant to the Contractor's License Law).
d"' I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project ISec. 7044. Business and Professions Code: The
Inspection List
Permit#: CB990265 Type: RESDNTL SFD
Date inspection Item
03/14/2001 89 Final Combo
03/14/2001 89 Final Combo
11/08/1999 21 Underground/Under Floor
11/08/1999 23 GasmesffRepairs
11/05/1999 34 Rough Electric
09/01/1999 32 Const. Service/Agricultural
08/30/1999 82 DrywalllExt Lath/Gas Test
08/19/1999 16 Insulation
08/16/1999 84 Rough Combo
08/13/1999 84 Rough Combo
07/19/1999 24 Roughmopout
06/14/1999 13 Shear PaneMHDs
06/07/1999 13 Shear Panels/HDs
06/07/1999 15 Roof/Reroof
04/21/1999 14 FramelSteellBoltingMeldin
04/05/1999 63 Walls
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inspector Act
PD AP
RI
PD NR
PD NR
PD AP
DM CA
TP AP
PD AP
PD AP
PD co
PD NR
PD AP
PD co
PD AP
PD PA
SP AP
03/30/1999 11
03/30/1999 62
03/29/1999 61
03/26/1999 62
03/23/1999 28
03/23/1999 63
03/17/1999 63
03/16/1999 11
03/11/1999 11
03/09/1999 11
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
SteeWBond Beam
Footing
Steel/Bond Beam
Plumbing RepairsISprinkler
Walls
Walls
FtglFoundationlPiers
FtgIFoundationlPiers
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
PD AP
PO AP
PD NR
PD PA
PD wc
PD PA
PD AP
PD co
DH PA
DH AP
TSPB
SEE NOTICE ATTACHED
FLOOR
LAUNDRY SLAB GARAGE OPENING
RETAINERS
DRAINS
SEE NOTICE ATTACHED
LOWER FOUNDATION REBAR IN WALLS
LOWER FOUNDATION 27 X 27 AREA
Thursday, March 15.2001 Page 1 of 1
C19r et Carisball
Rnal Bulldlnm InsDectlon
Dept: Building EMneering ,. Planning CMWD St Lite Fire . , ,.
Plan Check 11:
Permit #: CB990265
Projed Name: SFD
Address: 102 ACACIA AV
Contact Person: Phone:
Sewer Dist: CA Water Dist: CA
Date: 02/08/2001
PermnType: RESDNTL
Sub Type: SFD
Lot: 0
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Inspected Q.2 Date
By: flcAfiu Inspected: 02- f 2 0 I Approved: - 4pproved: -
Inspected Date
By: Inspected: Approved: - Disapproved: -
By: Inspected: Approved: __ Disapproved: __
Inspected Date
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City of Carlsbad Bldg
For: 03/14/2001
Permit# CB990265
Title: SFD
Description:
Type: RESDNTL Sub Type: SFD
Job Address: 102 ACACIA AV
Suite: Lot
Location:
APPLICANT VIOLA TED
Owner: VIOLA THEODORE D
Remarks:
Total Time:
CD Description
19 Final Structural
29 Final Plumbing
39 Final Electrical
49 Final Mechanical
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Inspection Request
Inspector Assignment: PD
Phone: 7606138333
Inspector: &
Requested By: TED VIOLA
Entered By: CHRISTINE
Act Comments
Associated PCRs
PCR99065 ISSUED
PCR99132 ISSUED
Date
11/08/1999
11/08/1999
11/05/1999
09/01/1999
08/30/1999
08/19/1999
08/16/1999
08/13/1999
07/19/1999
06/14/1999
06/07/1999
06/07/1999
04/21/1999
04/05/1999
03/30/1999
Desuiption
InsDection History
21 Underground/Under Flwr
23 GasKesffRepairs
34 Rough Electric
82 DrywaWExt Lath/Gas Test
32 Const. Sewice/Agricultual
84 Rough Combo
16 Insulation
24 Roughfropout
64 Rough Combo
13Shear Panels/HDs
13 Shear Panels/HD's
15 Rwf/Reroof
14 Frame/Steel/Boltinglding
63Walls
11 FtglFoundatiorVPiers
Act lnsp Comments
NR PD
NR PD
AP PD TSPB
CA DM
AP TP
AP PD
AP PD
CO PD SEE NOTICE ATTACHED
AP PD
NR PD
AP PD
CO PD
PA PD FLOOR
AP PD
AP SP LAUNDRY SLAB GARAGE OPENING RETAINERS
CITY OF CARLSBAD I E (760) 438-3550
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE
FOR IdP&TION CALL (760) 438-3101. RE-INSPECTION FEE DUE? 0 YES
FORflY: INFORMATION, CONTACT PHONE
BUILDING INSPECTOR CODE ENFORCEMENTOFFICER @
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE
DATE TIME
- EsGil - Corporation
Zn Tartnrrship with Government for %uililingSafcty
DATE: February 24, 1999
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 99-265
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
SET I11
0 PLAN REVIEWER
0 FILE
PROJECT NAME: SFD for Viola
[XI The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes.
0 The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
0 The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
0 The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
0 The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
0 The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
[XI Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
0 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax in Person 0 REMARKS:
By: Bert Doming0 Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation 0 GA 0 MB 0 EJ 0 PC 2/22/99 tmsrntl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
- EsGil Corporation
1ri Tartncrship with +mm-rmcnt for !Buifdin#Safety
DATE: February 16, 1999
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 99-265
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
PROJECT NAME: SFD for Viola
SET I1
p33 0 APPLICANT
0 PLAN REVIEWER
0 FILE
0 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes.
0 The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department
staff.
The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check
list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
[XI The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
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Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
0 The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Ted Viola
859 Violet Court, Carlsbad, CA 92009
H Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant(except by mail) that the plan check has been
completed.
0 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: 1 Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person 0 REMARKS:
By: Bert Doming0 Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation 0 GA MB 0 EJ 0 PC 211 6/99 tmsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
Carlsbad 99-265 I1
February 16,1999
RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION LIST
PLAN CHECK NO.: 99-265
NPROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St. SET: I1 N
DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 2/16/99
DATE RECHECK COMPLETED:
February 16, 1999
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state
laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review
is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections
based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department
or other departments.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, +,,('a 1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law.
A. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints to:
ESGIL CORPORATION.
B. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon
which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the
revised plans.
C. The following items have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original
correction number has been given for your reference. In case you did not keep a copy of
the prior correction list, we have enclosed those pages containing the outstanding
corrections. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items.
D., Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of
corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where
they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list?
OYes ONo
.
Carlsbad 99-265 I1
February 16, 1999.
3.
5.
9.
14.
16.
EXITS, STAIRWAYS, AND RAILINGS
Guardrails (Section 509.1):
a) Shall be detailed showing adequacy of connections to resist the
horizontal force prescribed in Table 16-B. Please submit calculations.
Please show on the plan the recommended detail. Where is the
calculations for the pre cast guardrail connection?
Provide details of winding stairway complying with Section 1006.4:
a) Minimum tread is 6 inches at any point and minimum 9 inches at a
point 12 inches from where the treads are narrowest. Please show on
the winding stair plan the dimensions requested.
FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
Investigate the potential for seismically induced soil liquefaction and soil
instability in seismic zones 3 and 4. This does not apply to detached, m-
dwellings. Section 1804.5 Please submit soils engineer‘s report
regarding the potential for seismically induced liquefaction as requested.
Provide a letter from the soils engineer confirming that the foundation plan,
grading plan and specifications have been reviewed and that it has been
determined that the recommendations in the soils report are properly
incorporated into the construction documents. Please see page 13 of the soils
report.
ELECTRICAL (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE)
For a single-family dwelling unit (and for each unit of a duplex), show that at
least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level will be installed outdoors at
the front and back of the dwelling. NEC Art. 210-52 (e). This receptacle
must be GFCl protected. Please show a GFCl protected receptacle at the
back of the house.
PLUMBING (UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE)
Show T and P valve on water heater and show route of discharge line to
exterior. UPC, Section 608.5.
Carlsbad 99-265 I1
February 16, 1999
ENERGY CONSERVATION
18. The house is not a slab on grade. Please clarify the recommended thermal
mass area shown on the calculations. The R 19 insulation shown on sheet
A9 may not fit in the 2x4 stud walls. Please clarify.
23. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commerciallindustrial projects (two sets of plans
for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be
submitted in one of two ways:
1, Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculationslreports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (760) 438-1 161. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculationslreports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calcuiationskeports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not
be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review
by EsGil Corporation is complete.
MISCELLANEOUS
24. Please show how the water heater and FAU compartment would be provided
with combustion air. The louvered door from the garage is not allowed for the
source of combustion air. The combustion set up should be high and low
system.
28. Please cross reference the shear transfer details for the interior shear
walls(along lines A-I, B , C, etc. The 2/D-2 detail is for the floor. The interior
shear walls for the upper level need the shear transfer details cross
referenced to the framing plan.
Carlsbad 99-265 I1
February 16, 1999
To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number,
calculation page, etc.
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a
result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly
describe them and where they are located in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list?
Please indicate:
Yes 0 No U
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number
of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Bert Doming0 at
Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
EsGll - Corporation
Zn Tartncrsfiip witfi Sjouemnunt for guilding Safety
DATE: February 2, 1999
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 99-265
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
PROJECT NAME: SFD for Viola
SET I
~
0 FILE
0 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes.
0 The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department
staff.
0 The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check
list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
H The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
tt Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
0 The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
,. ,**!
contact person.
H The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Ted Viola
859 Violet Court, Carlsbad, CA 92009
Ix] Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant(except by mail) that the plan check has
been completed.
0 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: 1 Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person 0 REMARKS:
By: Bert Doming0 Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation 0 GA 0 MB EJ PC 1/21/99 1msmll.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
FLOOR AREA: 5004 SQ. FT. STORIES: TWO
HEIGHT:
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION: ESGlL CORPORATION: 1/21/99
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW PLAN REVIEWER: Bert Doming0
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
,,;,$I Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state
laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan
review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other
corrections based on laws and ordinance by the Planning Department, Engineering
Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be
required prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Present California law mandates that residential construction comply with Title 24 and the
following model codes: 1994 UBC (effective 12/28/95), 1994 UPC (effective 12/28/95), 1994
UMC (effective 2/23/96) and 1993 NEC (effective 12/28/95).
The above regulations apply to residential construction, regardless of the code editions
adopted by ordinance.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3,
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law.
To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copv) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc.
Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans.
LIST NO. 1, GENERAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTS (1994 UBC) r3fom.dot
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
GENERAL RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Provide mechanical ventilation capable of providing five air changes per hour in
bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundry rooms and similar rooms if
required openable windows are not provided. Section 1203.3.
Glazing in the following locations should be of safety glazing material in accordance
with Section 2406.4 (see exceptions):
a) Doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms,
bathtubs and showers and in any portion of a building wall enclosing these
compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than
60 inches above a standing surface and drain inlet.
EXITS, STAIRWAYS, AND RAILINGS
Guardrails (Section 509.1):
a) Shall be detailed showing adequacy of connections to resist the
horizontal force prescribed in Table 16-B. Please submit calculations.
The handgrip portion of all handrails shall be not less than 1-1/4 inches nor
more than 2 inches in cross-sectional dimension, Handrails projecting from walls
shall have at least 1-112 inches between the wall and the handrail. Section
1006.9.
Provide details of winding stairway complying with Section 1006.4:
a) Minimum tread is 6 inches at any point and minimum 9 inches at a point
b) Maximum rise is 8 inches.
c) Minimum width is 36 inches.
The walls and soffits of the enclosed usable space under interior stairs shall be
protected on the enclosed side as required for one hour fire-resistive
construction. Section 1006.12.
12 inches from where the treads are narrowest.
GARAGE AND CARPORTS
Garage requires one-hour fire protection on the garage side of walls and ceiling
common to the dwelling. Table 3-B, Section 302.4.
All elements supporting floor above garage, including walls supporting floor
joists, must have one-hour fire-resistive protection on the garage side. Section
302.2.
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
9. Investigate the potential for seismically induced soil liquefaction and soil
instability in seismic zones 3 and 4. This does not apply to detached, sinqle-
ston/ dwellings. Section 1804.5
IO. The soils engineer recommended that helshe review the foundation excavations.
Note on the foundation plan that "Prior to the contractor requesting a Building
Department foundation inspection, the soils engineer shall advise the building
official in writing that:
a) The building pad was prepared in accordance with the soils report,
b) The utility trenches have been properly backfilled and compacted, and
c) The foundation excavations, the soils expansive characteristics and
bearing capacity conform to the soils report."
11, Provide a letter from the soils engineer confirming that the foundation plan,
grading plan and specifications have been reviewed and that it has been
determined that the recommendations in the soils report are properly
incorporated into the construction documents. Please see page 13 of the soils
report.
FRAMING
12. Detail shear transfer connections, including roof and floor diaphragms, to shear
walls. Section 2314.
13. Show location of attic access with a minimum size of 22"x30", unless the
maximum vertical headroom height in the attic is less than 30. Access must be
provided to each separated attic area, shall be located in a hallway or other
readily accessible location and 30" headroom clearance is required above the
opening. Section 1505.1.
ELECTRICAL (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE)
14. For a single-family dwelling unit (and for each unit of a duplex), show that at
least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level will be installed outdoors at
the front and back of the dwelling. NEC Art. 210-52 (e). This receptacle must
be GFCl protected.
15. Show on the plan that ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection complies with
1993 NEC Art. 210-8, which reads as follows:
All 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20- ampere receptacles installed in
bathrooms, garages, basements, outdoors and within 6 feet of a kitchen sink.
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
16.
17.
18.
19.
22.
23.
PLUMBING (UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE)
Show T and P valve on water heater and show route of discharge line to
exterior. UPC, Section 608.5.
Show that water heater is adequately braced to resist seismic forces. Provide
two straps (one strap at top 113 of the tank and one strap at bottom 113 of the
tank). UPC, Section 510.0
ENERGY CONSERVATION
The house is not a slab on grade. Please clarify the recommended thermal
mass area shown on the calculations.
The calculations did not include the floor area exposed to unheated space.
Please clarify.
CARLSBAD S.F.D. & DUPLEX SUPPLEMENT
New residential units must be pre-plumbed for future solar water heating. Note
that two roof jacks must be installed where the water heater is in the one story
garage and directly below the most south facing roof (City Ordinance No. 8093).
Note that two 3l4" copper pipes must be installed to the most convenient future
solar panel location when the water heater is not in a one story garage and is
not directly below the most south facing roof. (City Ordinance No. 8093).
All piping for present or future solar water heating must be insulated when in
areas that are not heated or cooled by mechanical means (city policy).
Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commerciallindustrial projects (two sets of plans
for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be
submitted in one of two ways:
1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculationslreports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (760) 438-1161. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculationslreports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculationslreports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not
be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review
by EsGil Corporation is complete.
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
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MISCELLANEOUS
Please show how the water heater and FAU compartment would be provided
with combustion air. The louvered door from the garage is not allowed for the
source of combustion air.
The text of the general notes for the shear walls are too small to read.
Please show the plans the grade and specie of the headers and beams.
Please show a section detail of the steel beams reflecting the arrangement of
the joists relative to the top flange.
Please cross reference the shear transfer details for the interior shear
walls(along lines A-1, B , C, etc.
To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction
item has been addressed, Le., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc.
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result
,,,:vfi' of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them
and where they are located in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please
indicate:
t
Yes 0 NO a
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake
Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 619/560-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan
review items, please contact Bert Doming0 at Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
Carlsbad 99-265
February 2, 1999
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 99-265
PREPARED BY: Bert Doming0 DATE: February 2, 1999
BUILDING ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
BUILDING OCCUPANCY: R 3 . TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V N
HOUSE
3,840.00 12 320 BALCONY
17,250.00 23 750 GARAGE
410,328.00 82 5004
I I I
I I I
,Id Air Conditioning
Fire Sprinklers I TOTALVALUE I It I $ 431,418.00 I
1994 UBC Building Permit Fee Bldg. Permit by ordinance: $ 1783.08
Type of Review: Complete Review 0 0 Hourly
1994 UBC Plan Check Fee 0 Plan Check by ordinance: $ 1159.00
Repetitive Fee Applicable 0 Other:
$ 927.20
Comments:
Sheet 1 of 1
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BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST
PLANCHECK NO.: CB 94 -67b 5
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SFB
ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER: s/ - 2.3 3 - /D EST. VALUE:
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
APPROVAL DENIAL
The item you have submitted for review has been Please see t attached report of deficiencies approved. The approval is based on plans,
information andlor specifications provided in your marked wit Make necessary corrections to plans
or specifi x ti s for compliance with applicable
this date, including field modifications, must be submittal: therefore any changes to these items after
specifications to this office for review.
codes and standards. Submit corrected plans andlor
reviewed by this oftice to insure continued conformance with applicable codes. Please review
with instructions in this report can result in carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply
suspension of permit to build.
Date: g/c&
Date:
Rght-of-Way permit is required prior to
construction of the following improvements:
By: Date:
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ENGINEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT
WH~ENTS ENGINEERING DEPT. CONTACT PERSON -
Dedication Application
Dedication Checklist
Improvement Application
Improvement Checklist
Future Improvement Agreement
Grading Permit Application
Grading Submittal Checklist
Right-of-way Permit Application
Right-of-way Permit Submittal Checklist and Information Sheet
Sewer Fee Information Sheet
Name: JOANNE JUCHNIEWICZ
City of Carlsbad
Address: 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad. CA 92009
Phone: (619)438-1161, ext. 4510
CFD INFORMATION
Parcel Map No:
Lots:
Recordation:
Carlsbad Tract:
A4
~‘WOR~P?33FFC+iWfWfW4W~.~aflsbad, CA 92009-1576 - (760) 438-1161 - FAX (760) 431-69 @
BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST
SITE PLAN
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0 1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show:
pd
A. North Arrow
B. Existing & Proposed Structures E. Easements
C. Existing Street Improvements F. Right-of-way Width & Adjacent Streets
D. Property Lines
G. Driveway widths
2. Show on site plan:
QDrainage 1. Building Patterns pad surface . dralnage must maintain a minimum slope of one
percent towards an adjoining street or an approved drainage course.
drainage of 2% to swale 5’ away from building.”
2. ADD THE FOLLOWING NOTE: ”Finish grade will provide a minimum positive
6. Existing & Proposed Slopes and Topography
3. Include on title sheet:
A. Site address
B. Assessor‘s Parcel Number
C. Legal Description
For commerciallindustrial buildings and tenant improvement projects, include:
total building square footage with the square footage for each different use,
existing sewer permits showing square footage of different uses (manufacturing,
warehouse, office, etc.) previously approved.
EXISTING PERMIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION
/ DISCRETIONARY APPROVAL COMPLIANCE
CI 4a. Project does not comply with the following Engineering Conditions of a roval for
4b. All conditions are in compliance. Date:
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BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST
DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS
0 5. Dedication for all street Rights-of-way adjacent to the building site and any storm
drain or utility easements on the building site is required for all new buildings and
for remodels with a value at or exceeding $
Municipal Code Section 18.40.030.
, pursuant to Carlsbad
Dedication required as follows:
Dedication required. Please have a registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor
and submit with a title report. All easement documents must be approved and prepare the appropriate legal description together with an 8 ’/2” x 11” plat map
signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of Building Permit. Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the dedication process. Submit the
completed application form with the required checklist items and fees to the Engineering Department in person. Applications a be accept by mail or fax.
Dedication completed by: Date:
IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS
0 6a. All needed public improvements upon and adjacent to the building site must be constructed at time of buildina construction whenever the value of the construction exceeds $
Section 18.40.040.
- , pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code
Public improvements required as follows:
Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the public improvement requirements. A registered Civil Engineer must prepare the appropriate improvement plans and submit them together with the requirements on the attached checklist to the Engineering Department through a separate plan check process. The completed application form and the requirements on the checklist must be submitted in person. Applications by mail or fax are not accepted. Improvement plans must be approved, appropriate securities posted and fees paid prior to issuance of building permit.
Improvement Plans signed by: Date:
0 0 0 6b. Construction of the public improvements may be deferred pursuant to Carlsbad
current grant deed on the property and processing fee of $
Municipal Code Section 18.40. Please submit a recent property title report or so
we may prepare the necessary Future Improvement Agreement. This agreement
must be signed, notarized and approved by the City prior to issuance of a
Building permit.
Future public improvements required as follows:
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0 0 0 6c. Enclosed please find your Future Improvement Agreement, Please return
agreement signed and notarized to the Engineering Department.
Future Improvement Agreement completed by:
Date:
0 0 0 6d. No Public Improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaaed or defective
imDrovements found adiacent to buildina site must be repaired to the satisfaction
of the Citv InsDector Drior to occupancy.
GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
The conditions that invoke the need for a grading permit are found in Section
11.06.030 of the Municipal Code.
0 P 0 7a. Inadequate information available on Site Plan to make a determination on grading
0 0 0 7b. Grading Permit required. A separate grading plan prepared by a registered Civil
requirements. Include accurate grading quantities (cut, fill import, export).
attached. NOTE: The Gradina Permit must be issued and rouah aradinq
Engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form
amroval obtained Drior to issuance of a Buildina Permit.
Grading Inspector sign off by: Date:
0 0 0 7c. Graded Pad Certification required. (Note: Pad certification may be required even
if a grading permit is not required.)
0 7d.No Grading Permit required.
0 D 0 7e.lf grading is not required, write “No Grading” on plot plan.
MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS
0 8. A RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in City Right-of-way and/or rm private work adjacent to the public Right-of-way. Types of work include, but are
not limited to: street improvements, tree trimming, driveway construction, tieing b- w- into public storm drain, sewer and water utilities.
Right-of-way permit required for:
BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST
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CI 9. A SEWER PERMIT is required concurrent with the building permit issuance. The
fee is noted in the fees section on the following page.
0 10. INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT If your facility is located in the City of Carlsbad
sewer service area, you need to contact the Carlsbad Municipal Water District,
located at 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008. District personnel can
on the EWA Exempt List. You may telephone (760) 438-2722, extension 153, for
provide forms and assistance, and will check to see if your business enterprise is
assistance.
Industrial Waste permit accepted by:
Date:
0 11. NPDES PERMIT
Complies with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The applicant shall provide best
management practices to reduce surface pollutants to an acceptable level prior to
discharge to sensitive areas. Plans for such improvements shall be approved by
the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading or building permit, whichever
occurs tint.
0 12. / Required fees are attached 'f D No fees required
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET
Y timate based on unconfirmed information from applicant.
Calculation based on building plancheck plan submittal.
Address: 102 .,&-c~C-iie~ Bldg. Permit No. 9 4 / 26 5
Prepared by: Date: 29 /% Checked by: Date:
EDU CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for all uses.
Types of Use: S PR Sq. Ft./Units: EDU's: \
Types of Use: Sq. FtJUnits: EDU's:
ADT CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for all uses.
Types of Use: Sq. Ft./Units: ADT's: t
Types of Use: Sq. FtJUnits: ADT's:
FEES REQUIRED:
WITHIN CFD: 0 YES (no bridge & thoroughfare fee in District #1, reduced Traffic Impact Fee) 0 NO k +-
K
. PARK-IN-LIEU FEE PARK AREA & #:
FEEAJNIT: X NO. UNITS: =$
62. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE
ADT'slUNITS: X FEE/ADT: =$
3. BRIDGE AND THOROUGHFARE FEE IDIST. #1 - DIST. 12 - DIST. #3 __ 1
ADT'slUNITS: X FEEIADT: =$
&4. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE ZONE:
UNIT/Sa.FT.: X FEE/Sa.FT./UNIT: =$
5. SEWER FEE
PERMIT No.
EDU's: / x FEEIEDU:J@~Y =$ /ASY
DRAINAGE BASIN:
EDU's: X FEEIEDU: =$
WER LATERAL 1$2,5001 =$ zsm-
7. DRAINAGE FEES PLDA : HIGH /LOW
ACRES 3 I h x FEE/AC: & Y 6 =$ 317. 76
TOTAL OF ABOVE FEES*: $
*NO= This calculation sheet is NOT a complete list of all fees which
Dedications and Improvements may also be required with Building Permits.
PNKKSWBFORWEE CWUUTloN WURKWEEl REV 7/13/98
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST
cg Plan Check No. CB 39-d k I; Address / 03 &&&i& 8s.
-r( APN: 2OY-d33-/0 q I Planner 5. Icennek Phone (619) 438-1 161, extension 433
I
o 2 2 Type of Project & Use: sfiq Net Project Density: % DUIAC
Zoning: E-3 General Plan: RtS Facilities Management Zone: I
CFD linlntltl # Date of participation:
Circle One - Remaining net dev acres:a
(For non-residential development: Type of land used created by
this permit: )
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Legend: Item Complete Item Incomplete - Needs your action
0 0 Environmental Review Required: YES - NO x TYPE
DATE OF COMPLETION:
Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action.
Conditions of Approval:
Discretionary Action Required: YES x NO -TYPE (',oci" @X&-/-
APPROVAL/RESO. NO. fc QCSD 4445 DATE I -b-q?
PROJECT NO. WP qg-7 2-
OTHER RELATED CASES:
Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action.
Conditions of Approval: uof7ee OF &mbfl(r- cnd -& g
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Pleast dwotned a7Rh P/anfll/l;n,c- w w + h~
@ 0 Coastal Zone AsiessrnentlCompliance
Project site located in Coastal Zone? YESX NO-
CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES NO Y
If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at - 31 11 Camino Del Rio North, Suite
200. San Diego CA 92108-1725; (619) 521-8036
Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Reaulczb-o
Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed? YES'J" NO-
If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now.
Coastal Permit Determination Log #: 9 - /2
Follow-Up Actions:
1) Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum
2) Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed.
Floor Plans).
lnclusionary Housing Fee required: YES - NO x Tedr cLot~n egi+ ns
(Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993.)
Data Entry Completed? YES NO
IAIPIDs. Activity Maintenance. enter CBb. toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing YIN, Enter ~ee, UPDATE!) -
Site Plan:
1. Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow,
property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing
street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and existing
topographical lines.
2. Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number.
Zoning:
1. Setbacks:
Front: Required ,220 ' Shown 36 '
Interior Side: Required 5' Shown
Street Side: Required lo Shown 10'
Rear: Required 16 ' Shown lo'
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2. Accessory structure setbacks: fJ /^A
Front: Required Shown
Interior Side: Required Shown
Street Side: Required Shown
Rear: Required Shown
Structure separation: Required Shown
3. Lot Coverage: Required bo% mg Shown 42 yb
4. Height:
AA02
Required 30' MA)( Shown 30' pm &Gsh pk
5. Parking: Spaces Required . 2. Shown 2 p!
OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER %&&,I DATE a-a.;-sq
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COASTAL PERMIT DETERMINATION FORM
(To Be Completed By Planning Staff)
This form is used to identify and record those projects which either require a
Coastal Development Permit or which are exempt from the requirement for a
Coastal Development Permit.
Note: This is not a building permit or a determination under the California Environmental
Quality Act.
COASTAL PERMIT DETERMINATION NUMBER: 77” f3
ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NUMBER: 2 Y- a 3 3 -1 o
NAME: I\ ; nl CL Resibce
ADDRESS: 1 oa k6z &I*&
LOCATION OF PROJECT (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE):
COASTAL PERMIT DETERMINATION:
0 1. This development is exempt from the requirement for a coastal permit.
F 2. This development requires a coastal development permit from the City of
Carisbad. CD p 9 a-7 2- “48 /-S-4$
0 3. This development is in the State of California Coastal Commission area of
jurisdiction.
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Date
This determination relates only to the project described above and shown on the attached plans.
Any change to the project may change the determination status. If the information contained in
shall be invalid.
this submittal (including plans) is changed, found to be incorrect, or incomplete this determination
c: Applicant, Project File, Building Permit File (when applicable)
H:\IVDMIN\COUNTER\OETERMlNATlON FORM (CDP)
LIMITED FOUNDATION INVESTIGATION
PROPOSED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE
102 Acacia Street
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
prepared for:
MR. TED VIOLA
3831 Garfield Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
by:
SAGE ENGINEERING, INC.
10035 Carroll Canyon Road, Suite A
San Diego, California 92131
Project No. 8077
December 31, 1998
-4 SAGE Engineering, Inc
Mr. Ted Viola
3831 Garfield Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
December 31, 1998
Project No. 8077
Subject: LIMITED FOUNDATION INVESTIGATION
Project: Proposed Single-Family Residence
102 Acacia Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
Dear Mr. Viola:
In accordance with our signed Proposal No. 98-096, dated December 5, 1998, SAGE
Engineering, Inc. has conducted a Limited Foundation Investigation at the above referenced site
in Carlsbad, California. The attached report discusses the earthwork construction and foundation
design aspects of the project, along with other recommendations for site improvement.
From our investigation, testing, and analysis of the subsurface soils, we conclude that the
proposed development is geotechnically feasible if recommendations contained herein will be
incorporated into the design and planning and implemented during construction.
SAGE Engineering appreciates the opportunity to be of assistance to you on this project. We
welcome the opportunity to continue our role as geotechnical consultants for this project. If we
can be of further assistance to you, please feel free to contact us at your convenience.
+- Chappell, EIT e
Staff Engineer - \8M7.sge
- 10035 Carroll Canyon Road, Suite A San Diego, CA 921 31 61 9-530-1 977 Fax 61 9-530-0657
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
General .............................................. 1
Purpose ............................................. 1
Scope of Services 1 ........................................
PROJECT BACKGROUND Site Description ......................................... 2 Proposed Development ...................................... 2
SITE INVESTIGATION Subsurface Exploration ..................................... 2
Laboratory Testing Program ................................. 3
General .............................................. 4
Groundwater ........................................... 5
GEOLOGIC SETTING
Site Stratigraphy ......................................... 4
SEISMICITY Seismic Evaluation ....................................... 5 Earthquake Design ....................................... 5
Compressible Soils ....................................... 6
Expansive Soils ......................................... 6
Groundwater ........................................... 6
GEOTECHNICAL.EVALUATION
GRADING AND EARTHWORK RECOMMENDATIONS
General .............................................. 7 Clearing and Grubbing ..................................... 7
Structural Improvement of Soils ............................... 7
Transitions Between Cut and Fill ............................... 8
Method and Criteria of Compaction ............................. 8
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
FOUNDATION AND SLAB RECOMMENDATIONS
General .............................................. 9 Structure Foundations ..................................... 9 ................................... ........................................... ......................................... .........................................
Lateral Earth Resistance 10
Settlement 10
Interior Slabs 10
Exterior Slabs 11
Pre-soaking Beneath Slabs ................................... 11
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Retaining Walls ........................................ 12
Trench Backfill 12
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Surface Drainage .......................................
Plan Review and Geotechnical Observation ....................... 13
CLOSURE Limits of Investigation .................................... 13
FIGURES
Figure 1 - Site Location Map
Figure 2 - Plot Plan
APPENDICES
Appendix A - References
Appendix B - Field Exploration Logs
Appendix C - Laboratory Test Results
Appendix D - Summary of Seismic Data
INTRODUCTION
General
This report presents the findings and conclusions of a Limited Foundation Investigation for the
proposed single-family residence to be located at 102 Acacia Street in Carlsbad, California. The
location of the project is indicated on the Site Location Map, Figure 1, which follows the text
of this report.
The investigation basically consisted of field reconnaissance and geologic mapping, subsurface
exploration, laboratory analysis and engineering/geological evaluation of the obtained
information.
Pumose
The purpose of the investigation was to evaluate the surface and subsurface conditions at the site
and provide recommendations regarding earthwork construction and suitable foundation systems
for the proposed residential construction.
Scone of Services
The following scope of services were conducted during the development of this report:
0 Site reconnaissance and review of published geologic, seismological and geotechnical
reports and maps pertinent to the project area;
0 Advancing four (4) test pits within the proposed area of development. The Plot Plan,
Figure 2 (following the report text), indicates the approximate test pit locations. The
detailed Exploration Logs are contained in Appendix B;
0 Collection of representative soil samples at selected depths. The obtained samples where
sealed in moisture-resistant containers and transported to the laboratory for subsequent
analysis;
0 Laboratory testing of samples representative of those soil materials encountered during
the field investigation;
0 Conducting geologic and engineering analysis of the field and laboratory data, which
provided the basis for our conclusions and recommendations;
0 Production of this report which summarizes the results of the above analysis and presents
our findings and recommendations for site development.
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
Site Descriotion
The subject site is a rectangular-shaped parcel located at 102 Acacia Street in Carlsbad,
California. The site is further located on the northeast comer of Acacia Street and Carlsbad
Boulevard (Pacific Coast Highway). The boundary of the lot is approximately 100 feet east of
the coastal bluff edge above Carlsbad State Beach. The project location is shown on Figure 1,
Site Location Map, which follows the text of this report.
The residential property encompasses approximately 5,400 square-feet that was reportedly
developed in the 1950’s. A small single-story woodiframed residence and concrete driveway
are located along the eastern boundary of the lot. It is understanding that the residence and
driveway are to be demolished prior to construction.
Topographically, the site is relatively flat with a low slope of approximately 3 feet in height
along the western and southern limits. At the time of our investigation, the remainder of the lot
was covered with low grass and weeds.
Proposed DeveloRrnent
Based on the preliminary plans provided by the owner, Mr. Ted Viola, the proposed residence
will basically include a 2,500 square-foot two-story building with partial under-parking.
Additional improvement are to include a concrete driveway and adjacent landscaping. The Plot
Plan, Figure 2 following the text of this report, provides a preliminary layout of the proposed
development.
The structure is anticipated to be supported by a combination of continuous spread footings and
restrained wall footings for the garage walls. The plans indicate that slab-on-grade floors will
be used. Construction of the building pad is expected to include normal cut and fill earthwork,
Fills of 4 feet above existing grade are anticipated in the western portion of the structure and
cuts to 5 feet below existing grade for the garage.
SITE INVESTIGATION AND LABORATORY TESTING
Subsurface Exdoration
The site investigation, consisting of surficial reconnaissance and subsurface exploration, was
conducted on December 7, 1998. Subsurface exploration was conducted with a small track-
mounted excavator equipped with a 12-inch wide bucket. The purpose of the test pit excavations
was to evaluate the subsurface conditions to depths that may influence, or be influenced by, the
proposed residential development.
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A total of four (4) test pits were completed within the proposed area of development to depths
ranging from 5 to 7.5 feet below the existing ground surface. The test pits were logged in the
field by the Engineering Geologist. Representative samples were collected, were sealed in
moisture-resistant containers, and transported to the laboratory for subsequent testing.
Detailed descriptions of the encountered subsurface materials is provided in the Site Stratigraphy
section of this report. Appendix B contains the subsurface exploration logs. Elevations noted
on the expIoration logs are estimated from the preliminary plans.
Laboratory Testing Promam
In addition to the field exploration, a supplemental laboratory testing program was conducted
to establish the pertinent engineering characteristics of the foundation materials. The laboratory
testing program included supplementary visual classification, gradation, laboratory maximum
density and optimum moisture content, expansion index, in-situ moisture/density determination
and consolidation analysis. All phases of the laboratory testing program were conducted in
general accordance with applicable ASTM specifications or other accepted test method(s).
Appendix C provides a summary of test procedures and results.
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GEOLOGIC SETTING
General
The near-coastal area of Carlsbad, in which the subject site lies, is underlain locally by relatively
flat-lying Tertiary-age sedimentary materials. According to the geologic literature, sedimentary
materials of the Tertiary age Del Mar and Scripps Formations are found in the area.
Specifically, the area where the residential structure is proposed is underlain by bedrock
interpreted as belonging to the Scripps formation. Partially to unconsolidated marine terrace
deposits are mapped as overlying the consolidated bedrock materials.
Site Stratieraohy
The subsurface descriptions provided are estimates from field interpretation of conditions
observed or inferred from limited data, and may not represent all subsurface conditions at the
site. Descriptions of subsurface soil conditions are presented on the boring logs provided in
Appendix B, of this report.
Undocumented Fill
Undocumented fill was observed in all four of the test pits excavated on site to a depths of 4 to
4.5 feet below existing grade. The fill material consisted of a light brown silty sand that was
dry, loose to medium dense in consistency, moderately porous, and contained some organic
materials. Clay pipe apparently related to an abandoned septic system was also encountered in
test pit SG2 at a depth of 2.0 feet. An abandoned three-inch diameter iron pipe was observed
above the clay pipe.
Topsoil
Topsoil was observed in each of the borings to depths ranging from 1 to 1.5 feet below surface
grade. The material was classified as a medium brown silty sand that was dry to moist and
loose in consistency. Abundant amounts of roots or rootlets were observed within this horizon.
Weathered Bedrock
Weathered bedrock materials interpreted as belonging to the Scripps Formation were observed
in all four test pits at depths ranging from 4.0 to 4.5 feet below surface grade. This material
consisted of a medium red-brown sandstone that was generally damp and medium dense to dense
in consistency. The sand was poorly graded and fine grained. Excellent exposures of the
underlying bedrock is provided in the coastal bluff located across Carlsbad Boulevard (Pacific
Coast Highway), west of the site.
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Groundwater
Groundwater was not encountered to the maximum explored depth of 7.5 feet in the test pits
completed during this investigation. The nearby coastal bluff achieves a maximum height of
approximately 30 feet and does not indicate the presence of a shallow groundwater surface.
SEISMICITY
Seismic Evaluation
In general, seismicity in the western portion of California can be attributed to the tectonic
movement taking place between the Pacific Plate to the west and the North American Plate to
the east. The movement along the roughly north-south trending San Andreas Fault is a result
of the tectonic forces applied. The San Andreas Fault Zone, located to the northeast of San
Diego County, encompasses an area several miles wide and includes numerous faults with
parallel trends. As a result of the major regional fault activities and the density of active faults
in the western near-coastal areas of southern California, known faults evaluated within several
miles of the subject site possess a high potential for future and relatively frequent occurrence of
earthquakes. There are no active faults known in the area of the proposed development, nor was
evidence of faulting observed during the site investigation. The figures provided in Appendix
D, Summary of Seismic Data, includes a California Fault Map.
Earthauake Desim
Our evaluation of the site has included analysis of the Probable bedrock accelerations at the site.
A summary of the obtained data is provided in Appendix D. For the intended use, it is our
opinion that the most significant Probable seismic event would be a 6.0 magnitude earthquake
on the Rose Canyon Fault located approximately 4 miles west of the site. A seismic event along
the Rose Canyon Fault could produce an estimated 0.31g Repeatable High Bedrock Acceleration
at the site.
For structural design purposes, a damping ratio not greater than 5 percent of critical damping,
and a site coefficient of S1 are recommended. Other earthquake resistant design parameters are
recommended to be obtained from the Uniform Building Code (UBC) 1994 edition, Volume 2,
Chapter 16, utilizing a Seismic Zone 4 and an occupancy category 4.
If site-dependant earthquake response spectra or other specific design parameters are considered
necessary by the project structural engineer, or are required by the local government agency with
jurisdiction over the project, the geotechnical engineer should be promptly informed for further
evaluation. In addition, design of structures should comply with the requirements of the
governing jurisdiction’s building codes and standard practices of the Structural Engineers
Association of California.
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GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION
On the basis of our field exploration and evaluation of derived information, a discussion of
constraints and mitigative measures regarding the proposed construction are provided below.
Comuressible Soils
The near-surface soils of this site consist of natural topsoil and undocumented fill materials to
depths of 4 to 4.5 feet below existing grade. These soils are generally considered highly
compressible and will require complete removal and recompaction during construction. The
natural bedrock encountered below the upper horizons'was generally medium dense to dense in
consistency and is shown by our laboratory testing to have a low potential for compression.
Recommendations regarding mitigation of the potential compression of the upper soil horizon
are presented in the following "Grading and Earthwork" section of this report. In consideration
of the anticipated loads, removal and recompaction of the upper compressible soils will be
required during site development.
ExDansive Soils
The near surface soils and underlying sandstone bedrock, consisting of generally granular soils,
typically exhibit very low expansion characteristics. Due to the low expansion potential, special
mitigative measures for potential heave or uplift of the native soils are not considered necessary.
Groundwater
Groundwater or saturi ited ground conditions were not encountered to the maximum exdore' d
depth of 7.5 feet or withinyhe nearby coastal bluff that is approximately 30 feet in heigh;. We
do not anticipate groundwater or saturated ground conditions will be encountered to the planned
excavation depths for the structure.
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GRADING AND EARTHWORK RECO"J3NDATIONS
General
The major factors affecting the proposed development are the existence of compressible near-
surface soil and the possible presence of shallow improvements from pre-existing developments
within the site. Based upon a review of data collected during our investigation, we conclude that
the proposed development is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint provided that the
recommendations contained herein will be properly implemented during construction. The
following conclusions are based upon the limited geotechnical investigation performed and
should be verified during construction by SAGE'S geotechnical representative.
Clearing and Grubbing
All areas to be graded or to receive fill and/or structures should be cleared of surface or
subsurface improvements and vegetation. This specifically applies to all buried leach lines,
septic tanks (if present), utilities, and existing footings exposed during demolition of the existing
cottage on site. Vegetation and debris from the clearing operations should be properly disposed
of off-site. The area should be thoroughly inspected for any possible buried objects which need
to be rerouted or removed prior to the inception of, or during grading.
All holes, trenches, or pockets left by the removal of these objects should be properly backfilled
with compacted fill materials as recommended in the "Method and Criteria of Compaction"
section of this report. All concrete debris must be removed from fill material, especially any
footing remains after demolition activities.
Structural Improvement of Soils
Information obtained from our borings, laboratory analysis, and visual observations indicate that
the surficial soils are loose and may be susceptible to settlement upon loading. Based upon the
on-site soil characteristics and the proposed structural development, we recommend
overexcavation and recompaction of the surficial soils as follows:
* Preparation of the building pad for the proposed two-story portion of the structure will
require that the surficial soils be overexcavated a minimum depth of 4 feet below existing
grade or 2 feet below the bottom of footings, whichever is greater. Overexcavation for
the below-grade portion of the structure should be completed to a minimum depth of 2
feet below the bottom of the lowest footing. The overexcavated soils should be moisture-
conditioned and recompacted in conformance with the following "Method and Criteria
of Compaction" section of this report. The lateral limits of the overexcavation should
extend to a minimum of 5 feet beyond the perimeter of the building (5 feet outside the
structural footprint).
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* Preparation of the existing ground in non-structural areas such as driveways, walkways
and landscaping will require removal and recompaction of the surficial soils to a
minimum depth of 2 feet below existing grade or 1-foot below proposed subgrade,
whichever is greater.
* Prior to backfill and recompaction of the overexcavated materials, soil exposed at the
bottom of the overexcavation zone should be scarified a minimum of 6 inches, moisture-
conditioned within 2 percent of optimum moisture content, and recompacted to at least
90 percent relative compaction (ASTM D 1557).
Transitions Between Cut and Fill
The proposed structure is expected to be founded entirely in properly compacted fill soil. No
transition between cut and fill is anticipated to exist below structure foundations. However, if
a transition between cut and fill occurs as a result of a change in planning or exposed subsurface
conditions, the geotechnical engineer should be promptly informed to evaluate the condition and
provide additional recommendations.
Due to the likely presence of subsurface improvements such as foundations or utilities, the depth
and extent of any overexcavation and recompaction should be evaluated by the geotechnical
engineer during grading.
Method and Criteria of Comoaction
Compacted fills should consist of approved soil material, free of trash or debris, roots,
vegetation or other deleterious materials. The material should be free of rocks and debris in
excess of 3-inch dimension. The on-site soils, after being processed to delete the aforementioned
deleterious materials, may be used for recompaction in fills. Should any importation of fill be
planned, the intended import source(s) should be evaluated and approved by us prior to delivery
to the site.
All fill soils should be compacted by suitable compaction equipment in uniform loose lifts of 6
to 8 inches. Unless otherwise specified, all soil subjected to recompaction should be moisture-
conditioned from 0 to 2 percent above the optimum moisture content and recompacted to at least
90 percent relative compaction per ASTM method D-1557.
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FOUNDATION AND SLAB RECOMMENDATIONS
General
The foundation recommendations herein are "minimums", in keeping with the current practice.
The footing configurations and reinforcement recommendations presented do not preclude more
restrictive criteria of the governing agencies or structural considerations. A California
Registered Structural Engineer should evaluate foundation configurations and reinforcement
requirements for structural loadings, shrinkage and temperature stresses. All design and site
development criteria should conform to the minimum foundation design requirements provided
in the current edition of the Uniform Building Code (UBC).
Structure Foundations
Continuous andlor isolated spread footings are suitable for support of the proposed split-level
structure. All footings should be founded entirely in properly compacted fill soil. For the two-
story portion of the structure, exterior perimeter footings should be at least 15 inches wide and
have a minimum embedment of 18 inches below the lowest adjacent grade. Interior footings
should be at least 12 inches wide with a minimum embedment of 18 inches below the lowest
adjacent grade
For the portion of the structure with underparking, the perimeter restrained wall footings should
be at least 15 inches wide and have a minimum embedment of 24 inches below the top-of-slab.
An allowable bearing pressure of 2,000 psf may be utilized for two-story perimeter footings
founded in compacted fill. Interior footings may be designed for an allowable bearing pressure
of 1,520 psf. The three-story portion of the structure may utilize an allowable bearing pressure
of 2,370 psf.
The bearing pressures provided may be increased by 370 and 220 psf for each additional 6-inch
increment of footing embedment and width, respectively, beyond the minimum dimensions
specified above. Due to settlement considerations, it is recommended that the maximum
allowable soil bearing pressure be limited to 3,500 psf for footings bearing in compacted fill.
The calculated bearing capacity incorporates a factor-of-safety of 3, and may be increased by
one-third when subject to transient loading conditions such as seismic impact or wind load.
It is recommended for both two- and three-story construction that the exterior footings be
reinforced with a minimum of four No. 4 steel reinforcing bars placed horizontally in the
footing, with two near the top and two near the bottom. Interior footings should be similarly
reinforced. The minimum reinforcement is based upon soil characteristics and is not intended
to be in lieu of reinforcement necessary for structural considerations.
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Should any isolated spread footings be planned, the effective square width should be at least 24
inches. The above bearing capacity and minimum footing embedment conditions are applicable,
and the reinforcement should be applied two-way.
Lateral Earth Resistance
Lateral loads against the structure may be resisted by friction between the bottom of the footing
and the supporting soil. An allowable friction coefficient of 0.38 should be incorporated in the
design. Alternatively, an allowable passive earth resistance equal to 240 psf/ft (equivalent fluid
pressure 240 pcf) may be used. In order to utilize the given values, footings must be poured
"neat" against well-compacted fill soils.
Should both frictional and passive resistance be used conjunctively, the passive earth resistance
value should be reduced by 1/2. A one-third increase in the lateral resistance value may be
utilized to resist transient loading conditions such as seismic impact or wind. The values above
incorporate a factor-of-safety equal to 1.5.
Settlement
While subjected to structural loading, a total settlement up to 3/4 inch may be anticipated, with
a corresponding differential settlement up to 112 inch across the structural span. It should be
noted that, based on the characteristics of the on-site soil types, a majority of the aforementioned
settlement will take place prior to completion of the structural construction. The above
assessment assumes that positive drainage will be implemented and maintained at the site.
Interior Slabs
Interior slabs for the structure, which are to support light loading conditions, should consist of
a minimum of 4 inches of reinforced concrete. Minimum reinforcement should include No. 3
rebar placed on 24-inch centers or equivalent (10 x 10 - 10/10 WWF), located above mid-height
in the slab. For the garage portion of the structure, reinforcement should consist of No. 3 rebar
on 18 inch centers. Actual reinforcement for heavier loading conditions should be designed by
a structural engineer.
The moisture-sensitive portions of the slab or slabs proposed below planned grades (garage)
should be underlain by at least 2 inches of clean sand followed by a minimum 10-mil visqueen
moisture barrier. The visqueen in the moisture sensitive portion of the structure, or the slab in
non-sensitive areas, should be underlain by a minimum 4-inch thickness of sand, gravel or
crushed rock meeting the following criteria:
0 The maximum particle size should not exceed 3/4 inch as placed;
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0 No more than 10 percent by weight should pass the No. 16 U.S. srandard sieve;
No more than 5 percent by weight as placed should pass the No. 200 U.S. standard
sieve; and
0 The plasticity index of the fraction passing the No. 40 U.S. standard sieve should not
exceed 4.
Exterior Slabs
Exterior slabs are usually considered non-critical appurtenances. They are, however, cornonly
susceptible to cracking as a result of post-construction settlement. This problem is exaggerated
when the subgrade is allowed to dry out after rough grading, and then saturated from irrigation
water after the exterior slabs are constructed. To reduce potential problems, we recommend the
following:
0 Exterior slabs for walkways and patios should be a nominal thickness of 4 inches;
0 Prior to the placement of sidewalk and patio slabs, the subgrade soil should be moisture-
conditioned from 2 to 4 percent over the optimum moisture content to a minimum depth
of 12 inches;
0 Weakened plane joints for exterior slabs should be provided for any slab greater than 5
feet in width. Any slabs between 5 and 10 feet in width should be provided with a
longitudinal weakened plane joint at its center line.
0 Where flatwork adjoins the main structure, it is recommended that foam material or
similar expansion joint be utilized to separate the main structure from the appurtenant
slab.
he-Soaking Beneath Slabs
Pre-soaking tests are not required during construction; however, it is recommended that upon
completion of placement of the capillary break (below visqueen), the slab area should be
thoroughly wetted. Wetting of the sand/gravel layer and subgrade will reduce the potential for
cracking after construction.
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ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Retaining Walls
Cantilevered retaining walls should be designed for an "active" lateral earth pressure of 38 psf/ft
(38 pcf EFP) for approved granular backfill and level backfill conditions. Walls with 2:l
(hor:vert) backfill should be designed for an active earth pressure of 54 psf/ft (54 EFP).
Cantilever walls subject to uniform surcharge loads should be designed for an additional uniform
lateral pressure equal to one-third (1/3) the anticipated surcharge pressure. Cantilever retaining
wall footings should be embedded a minimum of 18 inches below the lowest adjacent grade.
Restrained walls should be designed utilizing an "at-rest'' earth pressure of 58 psf/ft (58 pcf
EFP) for approved granular and level backfill. Restrained walls subject to uniform surcharge
loads should be designed for an additional uniform lateral pressure equal to one-half (112) the
anticipated surcharge pressure.
Soil design criteria, such as bearing capacity, passive earth pressure, and sliding resistance as
recommended under the Foundation and Slab Recommendations section, may be incorporated
into the retaining wall design. The design and location of retaining walls should be reviewed
by the geotechnical consultant for conformance with the recommendations provided herein.
Footings should be reinforced as recommended by the structural engineer and appropriate back
drainage provided to avoid excessive hydrostatic wall pressures. As a minimum we recommend
waterproofing of the wall and installation of a fabric-wrapped crushed rock and perforated pipe
drain system. At least 2 cubic feet per linear foot of free-draining crushed rock should be
provided for the backdrain. The backdrain should be constructed to allow for flow to an
approved outlet receptor.
The remaining wall backfill should consist of approved granular material. This fill material
should be compacted to a minimum relative compaction of 90 percent as determined by ASTM
D-1557 test method. Flooding or jetting of backfill should not be permitted. Granular backfill
should be capped with 18 inches (minimum) of relatively impervious fill to seal the backfill and
reduce saturation. It should be noted that the use of heavy compaction equipment in close
proximity to retaining structures can result in wall pressures exceeding design values and
corresponding wall movement greater than that associated with active or at-rest conditions. In
this regard, the contractor should take appropriate precautions during the backfill placement.
Trench Backfill
Trench excavations for utility lines which extend under structural areas should be properly
backfilled and compacted. Utilities should be bedded and backfilled with clean sand or approved
granular soil to a depth of at least 1 foot over the pipe. This backfill should be uniformly
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watered and compacted to a firm condition for both vertical and lateral pipe support. It is
recommended that mechanical methods be utilized to compact soils on the sides of water pipes
under pressure to assure pipe stability.
The remainder of the backfill may be typical on-site soil or imported granular soil which shall
be placed in lifts not exceeding 8 inches in thickness, watered or aerated to optimum moisture
content, and mechanically compacted to at least 90 percent of the maximum dry density.
Surface Drainage
Drainage should be designed to collect and direct surface waters away from the proposed
structure and into approved drainage facilities. Positive drainage with a minimum gradient of
2 percent away from all structures should be provided and maintained within at least 5 feet from
the structure to prevent any runoff from infiltrating below the structural foundation. Drainage
patterns approved at the time of fine grading should be maintained throughout the life of the
proposed structure.
Plan Review and Geotechnical Observation
When the grading and foundation plans for this project are completed, they should be reviewed
by SAGE for compliance with the recommendations herein. Observation by SAGE is essential
during grading to confirm conditions anticipated in the preliminary investigation, to adjust
designs to actual field conditions, and to determine that grading proceeds in general accordance
with the recommendations. In addition, all foundation excavations should be reviewed by our
geotechnical representative prior to the placement of forms, reinforcement, or concrete for
conformance with the plans.
CLOSURE
Limits of Investigation
Our investigation was performed using the skill and degree of care ordinarily exercised, under
similar circumstances, by reputable soils engineers and geologists practicing in this or similar
localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the conclusions and
professional advice included in this report. This report is prepared for the sole use of our client
and may not be assigned to others without the written consent of the client.
The samples taken and used for testing and the observations made are believed representative
of site conditions, however, soil and geologic conditions can vary significantly between test
borings and surface exposures. As in most major projects, conditions revealed by excavations
may vary with preliminary findings. If this occurs, the changed conditions must be evaluated
by our soil engineer or geologist and designs adjusted as required.
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This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner, or of his
representative, to ensure that the information and recommendations contained herein are brought
to the attention of the project architect and engineer. Appropriate recommendations should be
incorporated into the structural plans. The necessary steps should be taken to see that the
contractor and subcontractors carry out such recommendations in the field.
The findings of this report are valid as of this present date. However, changes in the conditions
of a property can occur with the passage of time, whether they are due to natural processes or
the works of man on this property. In addition, changes in applicable or appropriate standards
may occur from legislation or the broadening of knowledge. Accordingly, the findings of this
report may be invalidated wholly or partially by changes outside of our control. Therefore, this
report is subject to review and should be updated after a period of three years.
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Scale 1" = 2,000'
Adapted from San Luis Rey USGS 7.5 min Topographic Map
rqect Name:
Limited Foundation Investigation I Site Location Map - Figure 1
1 SFR - 102 Acacia Street
Carlsbad, California DafC Project No:
8077 December 1998
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LOG OF TEST PIT
KOJECT N.ALIE: 1 SFR 102 Acacia Street PROIECT NO: 8077
ATE OBSERVED: 1217198 METHOD OF EXCAVATION:
OWED BY: M. Chappell CROWNDELEVATION: 51.5' LOCATION: See Plot Plan
12" Track hoe
UI ;AMPLE CONT.
TEST PIT NO.: SGl
OEScmON
m: Medium brown silty SAND, damp to moist,
loose, abundant organics (rootlets).
Undocumented Fill: Light brown silty SAND, dry, loos€
to medium dense, trace organics, fine grained. poorly
graded, semi-porous.
@ 3.0' medium dense .
Weathered Bedrock Medium red-brown
SANDSTONE, damp, medium dense to dense, poorly
graded.
XiCiED BY. M. Chappell GRO&D ELEVATION: 52.0' LOCATION: See Plot Plan
TEST PIT NO.: SG2 m: Medium brown silty SAND, moist. loose,
TD 5.7'
No GW
abundant organics (rootlets). w: Light brown SAND wid1 silt. dry
loose to medium dense, tine grained, poorly graded.
trace organics (rootlets).
@ 1.7' - 3" diameter iron pipe.
@ 2.0' - 6": diameter clay pipe.
@ 3.5' medium dense.
mthered Bedrock: Medium red-brown
SANDSTONE, damp. medium dense to dense. poorly
graded.
TD 5.3'
No GW
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LOG OF TEST PIT
ROlECT NA.\lE 1 SFR 102 Acacia Street PROSECT MO: 8077
c
ATE OUSERVED: 1217198
OGGED BY: M. Chappell GROUND ELEVATION:
MmOD OF MCAVATION: 12" Track hoe
53.0' LOCATION: See Plot Plan
TEST PIT NO.: SG3
DESCRIPTION SOU TEST
m: Medium brown silty SAND, moist, loose, Max Density
abundant organics (rootlets). Gradation
Undocumented Fill: Light brown SAND with silt, dry,
loose, slightly porous, minor organics (rootlets), fine
grained, poorly graded. Max Density
@2.0', - 6" diameter clay pipe.
@3.5', medium dense. Consolidation
Weathered Bedrock: Medium red-brown
SANDSTONE. damp, medium dense to dense. poorly
graded.
TEST PIT NO.: SG4 m: Medium brown silty SAND, moist, loose. 1
abundant organics (rootlets).
undocumented Fill: Ligbt brown SAND with silt. dty,
loose, minor organics (rootlets). semi-porous, fine
grained, poorly graded.
a3.5' nlediunl dense.
wered Bedrock Medium red-brown
SANDSTONE, medium dew to dense. damp. poorly
graded.
TD 7.0'
No GW
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LABORATORY TESTING
Laboratorv Testing Proeram
Laboratory tests were performed on representative soil samples to determine their relative
engineering properties. Tests were performed in accordance with test methods of the American
Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) or other accepted standards. The following presents a
brief description of the various test methods used.
Classification - Soils were classified visually according to the Unified Soil Classification System
(USCS). Visual classifications were supplemented by laboratory testing of selected samples in
accordance with ASTM D-2487. The soil classifications are shown on the Exploration Logs,
Appendix B.
Particle Size Analysis - Particle size analyses were performed on selected representative samples
in accordance with ASTM D-422. The results are provided in the following tables (I & 11).
In-Situ Density and Moisture - The density of soils was determined utilizing conventional
laboratory techniques from intact "ring" samples obtained from a California split-spoon sampler.
The moisture content of selected intact and bulk samples was determined in accordance with
ASTM test D-2216. The dry density and moisture content values are indicated on the attached
Exploration Logs, Appendix B.
Moisture-Densitv Relationship - Laboratory compaction tests were performed in accordance with
ASTM D-1557, Method A. Test results are provided in the following tables.
Consolidation Tests - The gradual reduction in volume of a soil mass resulting from an increase
in compressive stress was measured to determine the consolidation properties of a selected
sample. The specimen was laterally confined in a ring and the test conducted in accordance with
ASTM D-4186.
SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
RESULTS OF PARTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS
(ASTM D-422)
314"
#4
#16
#40
#loo
#200
USCS
100.0
100.0
99.6
13.8
24.1
16.6
SP
II 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1 2 345 10 20
ll Normal Stress iksf)
Location ~ Sample Type ~ Soil Description
SG3 @ 5*.7* Block Sample Poorly Graded Sand
Explanation
d n Sample Loaded at Field Moisture
P Sample Loaded at Saturation
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PROJECT NO DATE
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DATE: Sunday, January 3, 1999
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(Estimation of Peak Horizontal Acceleration
From Digitized California Faults)
SEARCH PERFORMED FOR: SAGE Engineering, Inc.
JOB NUMBER: 8077
JOB NAME: Viola Residence
SITE COORDINATES: LATITUDE: 33.1518 N LONGITUDE: 117.3477 W
SEARCH RADIUS: 65 mi
ATTENUATION RELATION: 1) Campbell (1993) Horiz. - O=Soil l=Rock
UNCERTAINTY (M=Mean, S=Mean+l-Sigma): M
SCOND: 0
COMPUTE PEAK HORIZONTAL ACCELERATION
FAULT-DATA FILE USED: CALIFLT.DAT
SOURCE OF DEPTH VALUES (A=Attenuation File, F=Fault Data File): A
DETERMINISTIC SITE PARAMETERS
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CHINO 1 46 ( 74) 1 7.001 0.0491 VI 1 1 5.501 0.0161 IV
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HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKES FROM 1800 TO 1998
Viola Residence
P. 1/2
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Telepnone : (619 5301977 xx Fax : (6191 5300657
Job NO.: go18
Date :
No. Pages : Two
TO : Bert Doming0
FIRM : City of carlsbad
FAX NO : (619) 56M 576
RE : Review of Foundation Plans 102 Acacia ST
SENDER : John Cerholdt I
REMARKS Here is the Review of Foundation Plans letter for
102 Acacia Street in Carlsad.
cc :
, - . FEB 23 ’99 1Q:SSAM P.2/2
-4 SAGE Engineering, Inc
Mr. Ted Viola
859 Violet Court
Carlsbad, California 92009
February 22, 1999
Projcct No: 9018
Subject: Review of Fmation Plans
project: Proposed Viola Residence
102 Acacia Street Carlsbad, California
Refenncc: “bte~hnical Invt~tigation, Proposed SingleFamily Residence, 102 Acacia
Street, Carlsbad, C&fomia”, Project No. 8077, dated December 31, 1998,
by SAGE Engineering, Inc.
Dear Mr. Viola:
In accordance with your request we have reviewed the Foundation Plans ptepmd by .%Oft M.
Wt, dated Jmuary 20, 1999 for the above referenced project. The plans indicate the
foundation details for the proposed new construction.
Based upon our review, it is our opinion that the geoWhniCal aspects Of the plans arc in
conformance with ow Cnzotechnical Investigation dated December 31, 1998, and the intentions
of the undersigned Geotechnical Engineer.
SAGE Engineering, hc. appreciates the opp~ty to be of assistance to you on this project.
If we can be of futthe~ assistance to yw, please feel free to us at your conveniem.
Sincerely, SAGE Engineering, he.,
chl M. Jerk, GE 2286
Geotcchnical E gineer
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v Steven N.
Priicipal Geologist
10035 CalrOll Canyon Road, Suite A a San Diego, CA 92131 619-530-1977 - Fax 619-530-08667
FEB 23 '99 ll:30RM P. 1
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SAGE enfiineerinfl, RC.
Telephone : (619 5301977
!=@X : (618) 5300857
Job NO.: 9018
Date : 2/25199
No. Pllges : SEVEN
TO : nett DOtnlnQO
FIRM : City of Carlbad
FAX NO : (61 9 560.1 576
RE : As-Graded compaction Report
SENDER : Jonn GernOldt .
REMARKS Tne &-Graded Compaction Report on the Building
Pad at 102 Acacla street is forwarded nerewitn.
cc :
FEE 23 '99 ll:30RM P.2
"4" SAGE Englneerlng, Inc
Mx. Ted Viola
3831 GarAeld Street
carlsbad. cali%mio
Rekence: "Gaotcchniep1 Invertlgatlon, Propwed singl~R.mlly ww 1M Acpdr stnd, Carlrbad, Cdhn~W, Project No. 8(m, Dated Demnber 31,1998, by SAGE lhghmiq, Im,
Doar Mr. Viola:
In accordance with your quest, SAOE En%ncetfq. Inc, 'has wnduaed p~Iing observntion an4
campadion teuting for the preparation of the building pad a! the above mfmd prcject. Observatiun
aed tasting services de3aibed herein were provided by SAOR between Febnury 5 and Februaty 22,
1999, at your requclrt.
Ab iadlcatbd in the Report of Grading Obaervation ord wort of Field Completion Test provided
throughout Ihe project, budding pad preparation and roil compaction operations were obwvcd by
repmentatives of thii offica. Ovaexcavation of the building pad wu completed to a minimum depa
of 4 feet below existing grade or 2 feet below the bottom of proposed footing, whichever wa greater,
89 recammended in the projut soils report.
the attached Plot Plan, Appendii A. Sdw of field and lsbotatory compaction teating m provided The rpproximatrr lateral extant of the wersxul\rhtioa and locations of tha dcnsity tests ue indicated on
on Tables I Md II of Appendix E, Comppction Test Rc6Ult8, bsuh of our observations md tcrting indicates all fill placed within the building pad met the minimuin relative oompection requirements of
90% per test method ASTM D-1557.
It ie our opinion that build- pad preparation and the plrccrrksm of compacted till wm conducted in substmtial conformance with the project specification8 and wr momnmdarions. If you should have any
questione regding the above, plenae do not hesitate to COM the undcrsigned at (619) 5304977.
FEB 23 '99 11:31Wl
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FIELD DENSITY TEST RESULTS
TEm DATE DEPTH/ MOlSl'URE DRY DENSITY RELATNE BOIL PASS/
EL&V.(lt)* (%I (pa) COW. (9%) TYPE FAIL
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2 OUOBI99 49.0 6,l 113.2 93 1 PW
02/08/99 50.0 3 6.2 112.6
02/09/99 51.0 99 1
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0611 611 999
Job Address:
Permit Type:
Parcel No: Valuation:
Reference #:
Project Title:
Applicant:
VIOLA TED
City of Carlsbad
Plan Check Revision Permit No:PCR99132
Building Inspection Request Line (760) 438-3101
102 ACACIA AV CEAD
PCR
2042331000 Applied: 06/01/1999
CE99-265 Pian Approved: 06/16/1999
VIOLA RESIDENCE
Issued: 06/16/1999
ADD ATTIC ACCESS MECHANICAL LADDER
Status: ISSUED Lot #: 0
$0.00 Construction Type: NEW Entered By: MDP
Inspect Area:
FINAL APPROVAL
Inspector: Date: Clearance:
NOTICE Please take NOTICE mat approval of your project includes lhe'lmpmition' of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively
referred to as "feedexactkns.' You have 90 days from the date ulis permit was issued to protest imposition of these feeslexactions. if you protest them, you must
follow the protest procedures set 10th in Government Code Secdon 660Xl(a), and file the protest and any other required informtion wiih the City Manager for
processing in accordance with Cadsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack,
review, set aside, void, or annul meir impmition.
changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar applicatkn processing or sewiCe fees in connection with his prokct. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any
You ere hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified feeslexaclions DOES NOT APPLY towater and sewer connection fees and Capactiy
feedexactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which Me Statute of limitations has previouslv OUleWiSe expired.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161
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FOR'OFFICE USE'^' PERMIT APPLICATION PLAN CHECK NO V(-r3"
CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009
(760) 438-1 161
EST. VAL.
Plan Ck. Deposit
Validated By
Date
Legei Dsscription Lot NO. Subdivision NemdNumber Unit No. Phase No. Total X of unit8
(See. 7031.6 Business and Profasrims Code: Any City or Coumy which reauires a permit to COnltNct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure. Prior to its
issuance, also requlms the applicant tor such permit to file a signed statamsnt that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's Lieens0 Law
(Chapter 9. commanding with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Codel or that ha is exempt therefrom. and the basis for the alleged
axamption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit sUbjeM the appiicam to a civil penalty of mt more than five hundred dollars 1150011.
Name
State License x
Address
License Class
Cin,
City Business License X
StatefZip Telephone X
Designer Name Address City StatslZip Telephone
State License L
Workers' Compensation Osdarstion: i hereby affirm under penalty of Perjury one Of the following declarations: 0 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-inaura for Workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Coda, for the performame
of the work for which this permit is issued.
0 I have and will maintain workers' compenrstion, as required by Seclbn 3700 of the Labor Code. for the performance of the work for which this permit is
issued. My worker's compensation insurance carrier and policy number are:
Insurance Company Policy No. Expiration Dale
ITHIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS I$lOOl OR LESS1
to become subject to the Workers' Comp0nsation Laws of California.
0 CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I Certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is iswad, I shall not amploy any person in any manner PO as
WARNING: Failure to SeCUrn worka' sornpmsation mv.Rg. 1s unlawhd. and shall subject an smployr to cdrnlnsl pmdtlaa bnd dvll Rnm up m 01). hundrad
thousand dollan 1$100.0001. in <lon to tho con of cornpansation. dnmagas aa provided for in SeMon 3700 of tha Labor cod.. Interest and mtomey's has.
SIGNATURE DATE
I hereby affirm that I am axampt from the Contractor's License Law 101 the fdlowing reason: 0 I, ns owner of the property or my emploveas with wager as their so18 compensation, will do the work and the strwture ia not intended or offered for 1.1.
ISec. 7044. Business and Professions Coda: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does
such work himself or through his own employees. provided that such improvements am not intsndad or offered for smle. If, howavnr, the building or improvement is
sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve tor the purpo~e of said. 0 i, as owner of the ~~o~erty, am exclusively contracting with licsnsed contracton to construct the project ISec. 7044, Business and FTofessions Code: Thn
Contractor's License Law doe8 not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon. and contracts for such projscta with contractorlsi licensed
pursuant to the Contractor's License Lawl. 0 I am sxempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason:
1. I penonally plan to provide the major labor and materials for sonnruction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ON0
2. I lhava I have not1 signad an application for a building permit for the PIOPOI~ Work.
3. i have contraclad with the followinO person (firm1 to provide the propwed construction (include "me I sddrws I phone number I contractors license number):
4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the fOllDWing PBISM to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work linclude name I addleas I phons
number I mntractm 1icen.a number):
5. I will provide some of the work. but i have contracted (hired1 the following parsons to provide the work indicated (include name I address I phone number I type
01 work]:
PROPERTY DWNER SIGNATURE DATE
1s thn applicant or future building occupant rewiled to submit a burinass plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or riek management and prevention
program under Sections 26505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Amount Act? 0 YES NO
1s the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air poilution control dinrict or air quality management district? 0 YES NO
Is the taeilw to be constructed within 1.000 feet of the outnr boundary of a school site? YES NO
IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE
I hereby affirm that thew is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this pmit is issued 15~. 3097li) Civil Code).
City ordinances and State iews relating to building conrvuction. 1 hereby authorize reprsmtativss of the Citt of Cmrirbad to mter upon the above mentioned i certify that I have read the application end nata that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all
property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE. INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES.
JUDGMENTS. COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT.
OSHA An OSHA permit is tequired for excavations ovor 6'0" deep end demolition or construction of structures ovnr 3 stories in height.
EXPIRATION Every permit issued by the Building Official under the Probisions of thia Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or
work authorized by such om the data of such psrmit or if the building or work authorized by such pnrmit is suspended
or abandoned at any time 180 days ISection 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code).
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE
WHITE File YELLOW Applicant PINK Finance
Wcorporation -
In Partnership with Government far Building Safety
DATE: June 9, 1999 0 APPLICANT
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: PCR 99-132(99-265.revI) SET: I
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
PROJECT NAME: Roof Deck Addition fox Viola Residence
The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply $
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's bulldlng Codes .ij when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by buildlng department Staff. 1:'
[7 The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list !,
0 JURIS.
0 PLAN REVIEWER .Z$, 0 FILE
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and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil ';:
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
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[7 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
REMARKS:
By: Bert Doming0 Enclosures: Esgil Corporation
QA 0 MB EJ PC 6/2/99
ZO 'd 91:9T 66. SI unC
Carlsbad PCR 99-132(99-265.revl)
June 9, 1999 .,'
PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES
PLAN CHECK NO.: PCR 99-132(99-265.revl) JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
FLOOR AREA: 100 SQ. FT. STORIES: TWO
HEIGHT:
REMARKS:
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION:
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW PIAN REVIEWER: Bert Doming0
COMPLETED: June 9, 1999
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
ESGiL CORPORATION: 6/2/99
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FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, it' ' ,
Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws ;.'.'
regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review ?/
is based on regulatlons enforced by the Bulldlng Department. You may have other corrections ,:;I;,
based on laws and ordinance by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire .::# Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to :..''
the issuance of a bullding permit.
Present California law mandates that residential construction comply with Tale 24 and the ;
following model codes: 1994 UBC (effective 12/28/95), 1994 UPC (effective 12/28/95), 1994 ;;;
UMC (effective 2/23/96) and 1993 NEC (effective 12/28/95).
The above regulations apply to residential construction, regardless of the code edltlons adopted '.
by ordinance.
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before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, $
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any .;:.::(
state, county or city law. ,;r; .,:e., . ,.> :::
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June 9, 1999
1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, to:
Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California
921 23, (61 9) 560-1468.
2. Plans, specifications and calculations shall be signed and sealed by the
California state licensed engineer or architect responsible for their preparation,
for plans deviating from conventional wood frame construction. Speclfy
expiration date of license. (California Business and Professions Code).
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than 500 square feet and located no higher than immediately above the second
story. See section 1003.1 of the 94 UBC. Also see section 1001.2 for the definition of exit.
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5. Provide stairway and landing details. Sections 1006.3, 1006.15 and 1006.2.
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c) Minimum width is 36". :?
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a) Handrails are required on each side of stairways. Stairways less than 44" ;i
wide or stairways serving one dwelling unit may have one handrail (if not
open on both sides). b) Private stairways (1 tenant) need only have a handrail on one side if 30"
or less in height.
c) Stairways having less than four risers and serving one individual dwelling ,':,.;;
unit need not have handrails. d) Handrails and extensions shall be 34" to 38" above nosing of treads and
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and bottom risers.
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a) Shall be detailed showing adequacy of connections to resist the
b) Openings between railings shall be less than 4". The triangular openings
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horizontal force prescribed in Table 16-13, Please submit caqlculations.
formed by the riier, tread and bottom element of a guardrail at a stair shall be less than 6".
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9. Please show how the deck is drained and waterproofed.
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To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item ':iJ,
has been addressed, Le., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. . I. .'
Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result
of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them
and where they are located In the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please
indicate: !
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Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 619/580-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan ::.;,:,
review items, please contact Bert Doming0 at Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
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June 9, 1999
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
132(99-265.revl)
PREPARED BY: Bert Domingo
BUILDING ADDRESS: 102 Acacia St.
BUILDING OCCUPANCY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:
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[7 199 UBC Building Permit Fee 0 Bldg. Permit Fee by ordinance: $
199 UBC Plan Check Fee Plan Check Fee by ordinance: !$ 217.88
Type of Review: .Complete Review 0 Structural Only UHourly
Repetitive Fee Applicable 0 Other:
Esgil Plan Review Fee: " $ 174.30
Comments: "* Fee was based on 2 hours plan check time @ 5 87.1 Uhr.
PLANS
Sheet 1 of 1' m+a.&x 6196
PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS
-RESIDENTIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT
RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR PLAZA CAMINO REAL
(< $10,000.00)
CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES
VILLAGE FAIRE
COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING
Schroeder Consultants STRLCTURAL ENGINEERS
125 W: Mission, Ste. 211 / Escondido, CA 92025
Phone 760-745-3112 /FAX 76b-745-6759
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03/10/1999
Job Address: Permit Type:
Valuation:
Parcel No:
Reference #:
Project Title:
Applicant:
VIOLA, TED
PI& Check Revision Permit No:PCR99066
Building Inspection Request Line (760) 438-3101
102 ACACIA AV CBAD
PCR
2042331 000
$0.00 Construction Type: NEW Entered By: RMA
Status: ISSUED
Lot #: 0 Applied: 03/01/1999
Plan Approyd.
REVISE RETAIN WALL W/STR CALCS Inspect Area:
Issu6d: 8 @-$$#g&01 31 02 C-rnflT 108.W
FINAL APPROVAL
Inspector: Date: Clearance:
NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the‘lmposi6on’ offees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter wllectively
follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for referred to as ’feeslexadions.’ You have 90 days from the date this permh was iwed to protest imposiion of these feeslexadions. If you protest them, you must
pr-sing in accordance with Cadsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that pmdure will bar any suhsewent legal action to attack,
review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition.
YOU are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest Ule specified fees/exa&ns DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capactiy
changes, nor planning. zoning. grading or other similar application pmcessing orservice fees in wnnection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY toany feedexactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previouslv otherwise expired.
CITY OF CARLSBAD
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161
PERMIT APPLICATION I
CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009
(760) 438-1161
FOR OFFICE USE
PLAN CHECK NO.
EST. VAL.
Plan Ck. Deposit
Date
7 EsGil 7 Corporation
In Partnership with Govcmnunt for SuiGfing Safety
DATE: March 8, 1999
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad 0 PLAN REVIEWER
0 FILE
PLAN CHECK NO.: PCR99-66(99-265.rev) SET: I
PROJECT ADDRESS: 102 Acacia Ave.
PROJECT NAME: Ret/WaU Change for Viola
0 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction’s building codes.
[XI The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction’s building codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff.
0 The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
0 The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
0 The applicant‘s copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
0 The applicant‘s copy of the check list has been sent to:
- [XI Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
0 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: 1 Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
REMARKS: Please have the architect revise the detail 111 1 to reflect the max. ht. Of 66“ and
the footing width to 3’9”.
By: Bert Doming0 Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation 0 GA 0 MB 0 EJ 0 PC 3/4/99 tmsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
, .".
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: PCR99-66(99-265.rev)
PREPARED BY: Bert Doming0 DATE: March 8, 1999
BUILDING ADDRESS: 102 Acacia Ave.
BUILDING OCCUPANCY: TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V N
TOTAL VALUE
0 199 UBC Building Permit Fee 0 Bldg. Permit Fee by ordinance: $
0 199 UBC Plan Check Fee 0 Plan Check Fee by ordinance: $
Type of Review: 0 Complete Review 0 Structural Only W Hourly
0 Repetitive Fee Applicable 0 Other:
Esgil Plan Review Fee: ** $ 87.15
Comments: ** Fee was based on one hour plan check time @ $87.15/hr.
Sheet of macvaluadoc 5196
PLANNING/ENGINEERINC APPROVALS
0 RESIDENTIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT
RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR PLAZA CAMINO REAL
( < $10,000.00)
CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES
VILLAGE FAIRE
COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING
OTHER L &. & d&L
PLANNER B. DATE I I /
ENGINEER
DATE -
J-J-99