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E 1.1 I L D I N G P E RM I T Permit No: CB980777
11,/26/98 09: 13 Project No: A9801U2rS
Pacre 1 of 1 Development No :
I Job Address: 1448 RLJENA VISTA WY Suite:
Permit Type: SINGLE FAMILY DWLNG - DETACHED
Parcel No: 156-120-75-00 Lot#:
Valuation: 194,087 Construction Type: VN
Occupancy Group: Keference#: Status: ISSUED Description: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF Applied: 03/16/98
: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING Apr/Issue: 05/26/98
Entered By: JM
Appl/Ownr : BA WORTHING 760 229-3965
PO BOX 1041
CARLSBAD CA 92018
**x Fees Required **x *** -----------------
Fees :
Adjustments:
Total Fees:
Fee description Ext. fee Data
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Numb e r o f E ed r o oms
Number of Rathrooms
Building Permit
Plan Check 620. 00
Strong Motion Fee
Enter "Y" to Autoca 3532.00 Y
Enter "Y" to Autoca 400.00 Y
Enter #Units & Code- 2400.00 D5/8
3261.00
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Enter I' Y I' f c'r Plumbing 2a.r:u Y
Each Plumbing Fixture o 91.00
Each Hullding Sewer 15.00
Each Insta11,'Repair Water 7.00
Each Water Heater and/or V 7.00
Gas Pipiny System 1 7.00 7.00
Each Vacuum Breaker >
Single Phase Per AMP >
Install Furn/Ducts/Heat Pumps >
Each Install Fireplace >
Each Exhaust Fan >
Construct HousinqfY/N)? >
Enter Impact Fee >
Enter "Y" for Electric Issue Fee >
Enter 'Y' for Mechanical Issue Fee>
2 7.00 14. 00
1 0 0 .25 25.00
1 9.00 9.00
1 6.50 6.50
3 6.50 19.5c
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161
' PERMIT APPLICATION
CITY OF CARLSBAO BUILDING DEPARTMENT
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009
(760) 438-1 161
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Address (include BldgISuite #)
Legal Description
Business Name (at this address) I+@ LJA
Subdivision Name/Number Unit No. Phase No. Total # of units
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Name Address City Statelzip Telephone # Fax #
(Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its
issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law
IChapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code1 or that he is exemDt therefrom. and the basis for the alleaed
of the work for which this permit is issued.
I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance
I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is
isued. My worker's c carrier and policy number are:
Insurance Company Policy NO. 229-90 ON;' '?zztion Date /I /q 8
(THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IS1001 OR LESS)
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to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California.
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as
s up to one hundred
attorney's fees.
exempt from th
s with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale
(Sec. 7044, Business and Professions C ontractor'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 e provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, 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 for the purpose of sale).
0 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the prolect (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The
Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed
pursuant to the Contractor's License Law).
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number I contractors license number):
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of work):
I am exempt under Section
I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES UNO
I (have I have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work.
I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name I address / phone number / contractors license number):
I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the maior work (include name / address / phone
I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name I address I phone number I type
Business and Professions Code for this reason:
PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE
Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention
program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? 0 YES 0 NO
Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? 0 YES 0 NO
Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0 YES 0 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
REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT.
I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code).
LENDER'S NAME LENDER'S ADDRESS
I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building Construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the Cit) of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned 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 required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height.
EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended
or abandoned at any time after the wo
APPUCANT'S SIGNATURE
a period of 80 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). rnFMT 65 DATE qMd40
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WHIT$ File YELLOWapplicant PINK: Finance
'/ FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION
DEFT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE PLANNING CMWD
PLAN CHECK#: CB980771-
PERMIT#: CB980777
PROJECT NAME: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA WY
CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: C/GAYLE/729-3965 SEWER DIST: CA WATER DIST: CA
ST LITE
DATE:
PERMIT
10/07/98
TYPE: SFD
DISAPPROVED - DATE
BY : INSPECTED: 4 *st APPROVED -
INSPECTED DATFI BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED - DISAPPROVED -
INSPECTED DATE
BY: INSPECTED : APPROVED - DISAPPROVED -
FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION
DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE PLANNING CMWD ST LITE
PLAN CHECK# : CB980777--
PROJECT NAME: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF
PERMIT#: CB980777
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA WY
DATE: 10/07/98
PERMIT TYPE: SFD
INSPECTED DATE
BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED - DISAPPROVED -
FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION
DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE p1;AwwIHG WD ST LITE
PLAN CHECK#: CB980777
PERMIT#: CB980777
PROJECT NAME: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA WY
DATE: 10/07/98
PERMIT TYPE: SFD
Lot#
CONTACT PERSON/PHONE# : C/GAYLE/729-3965 SEWER DIST: CA WATER DIST: CA
DATE
INSPECTED: 1 I ZQ~!PPROVED - / DISAPPROVED -
INSPECTED DATE
BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED - DISAPPROVED -
INSPECTED DATE
BY: INSPECTED : APPROVED - DISAPPROVED -
, 11/24/98 INSPECTION HISTORY LISTING
FOR PERMIT# CB980777
DATE
10/21/98 10/2 1/9 8
10/ 2 O/ 9 8
10/2 0/98
10/13/9 8
1 O/ 13/ 9 8
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10/ 09/ 9 8 10/08/98 10/08/98
10/02/98
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1 O/ 0 1/98
1 O/ 0 1/98
09/24/98
0 9/ 2 4/9 8
08/25/98
08/25/98
08/17/98
08/17/98
08/17/98
08/12/98
08/12/98
08/ 12/9 8
08/ 12/9 8
08/12/98
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08/10/98
07/31/98
07/31/98 07/27/98 07/27/98 07/ 15/98
07/ 15/ 9 8 07/ 15/ 9 8 06/ 11/9 8
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0 6/ 11/ 9 8
06/ 08/9 8
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06/ 03/98
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INSPECTION TYPE INSP ACT
Final Combo Final Combo Final Combo
Final Combo
Final Structural
Final Plumbing
Final Electrical
Final Mechanical Final Combo Final Combo Final Combo Rough Electric
Rough Electric
Final Electrical
Service Change/Upgrade
Service Change/Upgrade
Sewer/Water Service
Sewer/Water Service
Interior Lath/Drywall
Drywall/Ext Lath/Gas Te
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel Insulation
Insulation
Frame/Steel/Bol t ing/Wel
Rough/Topout
Rough Electric
Rough/ Ducts/ Dampers
Rough Combo
Rough Combo
Rough Combo
Rough Combo
Rough Combo
Shear Panels/HD's
Shear Panels/HD's
Shear Panels/HD's
Roof /Reroof
Roof Sheathing/Ext Shea
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
Steel/Bond Beam
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
Underground/Under Floor
Underground/Under Floor
RI RI
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RI RI
PY co PY NS PY NS
PY NS
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RI RI
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RI RI PY AP PY NR RI RI PY AP
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COMMENTS
C/TERESA/729-3965
R/GAI L/ 7 2 9 - 3 9 6 5
B VENT @ WATER HEATER 10-09-98
C/TERESA/729-3965 SEE RESULT FOR COMMENTS C/GAYLE/729-3965
C/TERESA/729-3965
EMR
MAKE UP ALL OUTLETS
C/GAIL/ 7 2 9 -3 9 6 5
C/TERESA/729-3965 C/TERESA/ GARAGE HAS EXPOSED ROMEX
C/TERESA/729-3965
SEE JOB CARD
C/TERESA/729-3965
SEE NOTICE ATTACHED
C/TERESA/729-3965
NOT WRAPPED
B/TERESA/7 2 9 -3 9 65
C/TERESA/729-3965
C/TERESA/ 7 2 9 -3 9 6 5
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CITY OF CARLSBAD INSPECTION REQUEST
PERMIT# CB980777 FOR 10/21/98 INSPECTOR AREA PY DESCRIPTION: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF PLANCK# CB980777
TYPE: SFD CONSTR. TYPE VN JOB ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA WY STE : LOT: APPLICANT : BA WORTHING PHONE: 760 229-3965 CONTRACTOR: PHONE : OWNER: PHONE :
REMARKS: C/TERESA/729-3965 INS PE CTO SPECIAL INSTRUCT:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING OCC GRP
TOTAL TIME:
--RELATED PERMITS -- PERMIT# TYPE STATUS SE980058 SWRSD ISSUED
CD LVL DESCRIPTION
19 ST Final Structural
29 PL Final Plumbing
39 EL Final Electrical 49 ME Final Mechanical
C CO ENTS &P I' I-
***** INSPECTION HISTORY *****
DATE 101398
101398 101398
101398
100898
100298 100198 092498
082598 081798 081798
081298
081298
081298
081298
081098
073198
072798
071598 071598
061198
061198
060898
060398
DESCRIPTION Final Mechanical Final Electrical
Final Plumbing
Final Structural Final Combo
Final Electrical Service Change/Upgrade Sewer/Water Service Drywall/Ext Lath/Gas Test
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Insulation Rough/ Ducts/Dampers Rough Electric Rough/Topout Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Rough Combo
Rough Combo Shear Panels/HD's
Roof/Reroof
Shear Panels/HD's Ftg/Foundation/Piers Steel/Bond Beam Ftg/Foundation/Piers Underground/Under Floor
ACT INSP COMMENTS
NS PY
NS PY
NS PY
NS PY 10-09-98 PA PY SEE RESULT FOR COMMENTS AP PY EMR NR PY MAKE UP ALL OUTLETS AP PY
AP PY GARAGE HAS EXPOSED ROMEX
AP PY AP PY
AP PY
AP PY AP PY PA PY CO PD NR PD AP PY
AP PY NR PY AP NF AP NF CA PY AP PY
SEE JOB CARD SEE NOTICE ATTACHED NOT WRAPPED
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CITY OF CARLSBAD INSPECTION REQUEST PERMIT# CB980777 FOR 08/10/98 INSPECTOR AREA PY DESCRIPTION: SFD 2186 SF, GARAGE 645 SF PLANCK# CB980777
TYPE: SFD CONSTR. TYPE VN JOB ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA WY STE : LOT:
APPLICANT: BA WORTHING PHONE: 760 229-3965
CONTRACTOR: OWNER:
REMARKS : C/TERESA/7 2 9 -3 9 65 INSPECT0
SPECIAL INSTRUCT:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING OCC GRP
TOTAL TIME:
--RELATED PERMITS-- PERMIT# TYPE STATUS
SE980058 -D ISSUED
CD LVL DESCRIPTION ACT COMMENTS
14 ST Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding &)
24 PL Rough/Topout
34 EL Rough Electric
44 ME Rough/Ducts/Dampers f --
***** INSPECTION HISTORY *****
DATE 073198 072798
071598
071598
061198
061198
060898
060398
DESCRIPTION
Rough Combo
Shear Panels/HD's
Roof/Reroof
Shear Panels/HD's
Ftg/Foundation/Piers
Steel/Bond Beam
Ftg/Foundation/Piers Underground/Under Floor
ACT INSP COMMENTS NR PD NOT WRAPPED AP PY AP PY NR PY AP NF AP NF CA PY AP PY
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE
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ION CALL (760) 438-31 01. RE-INSPECTION FEE DUE? 111 YES
f BUI~DING INSPECTOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Es@J Corporation
ln Turtrursfiip witfi Gouemmnt for bui&firg Safety
DATE: MARCH 31, 1998
JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD
PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-777 SET: I
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA
PROJECT NAME: SFR FOR KANIA
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The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction’s building codes.
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.
The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
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:
Brooks Worthing P.O. Box 1041 I Carlsbad, CA 92018
Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that th Ian check has been completed.
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 show 4x4 M.B.R. window on North elevation plans on sheet 3. Show 9 min. tread
depth on A/2. Specify fluorescent lighting in kitchen. Add a door on sheet 2, second floor plan, between
the unheatedhnfinished attic and conditioned space. Note soil classification and bearing values per
soils report on plans. Show H2.5 Simpson ties between the rafters and studs (@ every other one) on detail D/5 for positive anchorage.
By: AliSadre Enclosures:
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Esgil Corporation
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9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 4 San Diego, California 92123 4 (619) 560-1468 6 Fax (619) 560-1576
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GARAGE
PATIO
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
645
240
JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-777
TOTAL VALUE
PREPARED BY: SADRE DATE: 3/31
194,087"
BUILDING ADDRESS: 1448 BUENA VISTA BUILDING OCCUPANCY: R3/U1
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN
LIVING 2.186
Air Conditioning
Fire SDrinklers
UBC Buildigg Permit Fee:
UBC Plan Check Fee:
Comments: * CITY VALUATION
$ 972.00
$ 631.80
Esgil Fee: $ 505.44
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST
Plan Checq $3;; Address
Planner v-8
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Net Prqject Density: DU/AC
Facilities Management Zone: /
Remaining net dev acres:
Zoning: ,p-/ General Plan
Date of participation:
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(For non-residential development: Type of land used created by
this permit: 1
Leaend: Item Complete 0 Item Incomplete - Needs your action
TYPE - 0 0 Environmental Review Required: YES - NO
DATE OF COMPLETION:
Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action.
Conditions of Approval:
TYPE - NO - c] 0 Discretionary Action Required: YES
APPROVAL/RESO. NO. DATE
PROJECT NO.
OTHER RELATED CASES:
Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action.
Conditions of. Approval:
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Coastal ermit Determination Log #: 7
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Fo$w-Up Actions:
1) Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum
Floor Plans).
2) Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed.
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- NO lnclusionary Housing Fee required: YES - (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993.)
Data Entry Completed? YES - NO - (Enter CB #; UACT; NEXT12; Construct houslng Y/N: Enter Fee Amount (See fee schedule for amount); Return)
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: t.
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2.
Setbacks:
Front:
Interior Side:
Street Side:
Rear:
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Required z/o Shown 3/
Required /o
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Required 'T
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7 Shown
Shown
Accessory structure setbacks:
Front: Shown
Required Shown
Required Shown
Required Shown
Structure separation: Required Shown
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3. Lot Coverage:
4. Height:
Required kq'$ Shown &
Required - La' Shown L 30'
5. Parking: Spaces Required 0' Shown 3
Guest Spaces Required - Shown -
Additional Comments
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CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND GEOLOGISTS
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March 5, 1998
Maxine Kania
1460 Buena Vista Way
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Subject: PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
Proposed Single-Family Residence
Vacant Lot Behind 1450 Buena Vista Way
Carlsbad, California
Dear Ms. Kania:
In response to your request and in accordance with our Proposal and Agreement dated
February 10, 1998 we have performed a geotechnical investigation on the subject site for
the proposed single-family residence.
The findings of the investigation, laboratory test results and recommendations for
foundation design are presented in this report.
From a geotechnical point of view, it is our opinion that the site is suitable for the 0 proposed development, provided the recommendations in this report are implemented
during the design and construction phases. However, loose surficial deposits are present
on the site which will require special consideration during the design and remedial
grading phase.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 755-8622.
opportunity to be of service is appreciated.
This
Respectfully submitted,
COAST GEOTECHNICAL
Mark Burwell
Geologist Geotechnical Engineer
779 ACADEMY DFUVI? SOMA BEACH CALIFORNIA 92075
(619) 755-8622 FAX (619) 755-9126
PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
Proposed Single-Family Residence
Vacant Lot Behind 1450 Buena Vista Way
Carlsbad, California
Prepared For:
Maxine Kania
1460 Buena Vista Way
Carlsbad, CA 92008
March 5, 19987
W.O. P-274028
Prepared By:
COAST GEOTECHNICAL
779 Academy Drive
Solana Beach, California 92075
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INTRODUCTION
SITE CONDITIONS
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
SITE INVESTIGATION
LABORATORY TESTING
GEOTECHNICAL CONDITIONS
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
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BUILDING PAD - REMOVALS/RECOMPACTION
FOUNDATIONS
SLABS ON GRADE (INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR)
DFUVEWAY
DRAINAGEmGETATION
OBSERVATIONS AND DENSITY TESTING
PLAN REVIEW
LIMITATIONS
APPENDICES
REGIONAL FAULT MAP
LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
BORING LOGS
SITE SKETCH
GRADING GUIDELINES
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INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of our geotechnical engineering investigation on the
subject property. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the nature and characteristics
of the surficial deposits underlying the property and their influence on the construction
of a single-family residence.
SITE CONDITIONS
The subject property includes a flag lot located just west of Elmwood Street, along the
north side of Buena Vista Way, in the city of Carlsbad. The flag lot is located behind an
existing residence. Access is via a private concrete drive along the west side of the
existing residence. The vacant lot descends gently to the west and is covered by a heavy
growth of weeds. Several tree stumps were also noted on the property. Drainage is by
sheet flow to the west however, significant infiltration appears to occur prior to runoff.
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
Concept plans for the development of the site were prepared by B. Worthing Plan
Service. The project will include the construction of a single-family residence in the
central portion of the 10,500 square foot lot. It is our understanding that the residence
will be supported on conventional continuous wall footings with slab on grade floors.
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SITE INVESTIGATION
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Three exploratory borings were drilled on the site to a maximum depth of 9.0 feet. Earth
materials encountered were visually classified and logged by our field geologist.
Relatively undisturbed and bulk samples of earth materials were obtained at selected
intervals. Samples were obtained by driving a thin walled steel sampler into the desired
strata. The samples are retained in brass rings of 2.5 inches outside diameter and 1.0
inches in height. The central portion of the sample is retained in close fitting, waterproof
containers and transported to our laboratory for testing and analysis.
LABORATORY TESTING
Classification
The field classification was verified through laboratory examination, in accordance with
the Unified Soil Classification System. The final classification is shown on the enclosed
Boring Logs.
MoistureAIensity
The field moisture content and dry unit weight were determined for each of the
undisturbed soil samples. This information is useful in providing a gross picture of the
soil consistency or variation among exploratory excavations. The dry unit weight was
determined in pounds per cubic foot. The field moisture content was determined as a
percentage of the dry unit weight. Both are shown on the enclosed Appendix A.
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Maximum Dry DensiDr/Optimum Moisture Content
The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content were determined for selected
samples of earth materials taken from the site. The laboratory standard tests were in
accordance with ASTM D-1557-91. The results of the tests are presented in Appendix "A".
GEOTECHNICAL CONDITIONS
The subject property is underlain by Pleistocene terrace deposits. The sedimentary unit,
in general, is weathered in the upper 1.0 to 1.5 feet but becomes increasing dense with
depth. The terrace deposits are overlain by soil deposits. A brief description of the earth
materials encountered on the site is discussed below.
- Soil
Approximately 1.0 to 2.0 feet of dark brown silty sand blankets most of the site. The soil
is generally very moist to wet, loose and contains a moderate amount of small roots and
organics. However, deeper root systems probably occur in the areas of tree removal.
The high moisture content in the soil is the result of infiltration from recent prolonged
rains. The contact with the underlying Pleistocene terrace deposits is gradational.
Terrace Deposits
The site is underlain by Pleistocene terrace deposits. The terrace deposits are composed
of reddish brown slightly clayey, fine and medium-grained sand. The terrace deposits are
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slightly weathered in the upper 1.0 to 1.5 feet. The weathered zone is very moist due to
infiltration from recent rains. Below the weathered zone, the terrace deposits are dense
and competent.
Expansive Soils
Based on previous testing and our experience in the area, the surficial materials and
terrace deposits have a potential expansion in the low range.
Ground Water
No evidence of ground water was observed to the depth explored. However, a perched
ground water condition can develop in the loose soil zone and weathered terrace
deposits. Typically after development, irrigation water infiltrates the soil and weathered
zones and is perched above the dense, less pervious terrace deposits. It should be noted
that minor seepage problems may occur after development, as a result of drainage
alterations and/or over-irrigation. In the event that seepage or saturated ground does
occur, it has been our experience that they are most effectively handled on an individual
basis.
Faults/Seismicitv
Based on a review of published geologic maps, no faults traverse the site. Active faults
which could affect the site include the Elsinore, San Jacinto and San Andreas Faults.
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These faults are located 24 to 72 miles east of the site. Off-shore faults, including the
active Rose Canyon fault zone are located approximately 3 miles west of the site. The
proximity of the site to known faults is shown on the enclosed Regional Fault Map.
Although the likelihood of ground rupture on the site is remote, it is almost a certainty
the property will be exposed to moderate levels of ground motion resulting from the
release of energy, should an earthquake occur along the numerous known and unknown
faults in the region.
Liquefaction Potential
Liquefaction is a process by which a fine sand mass loses its shearing strength completely
and flows. The temporary transformation of the material into a fluid mass is often
associated with ground motion resulting from an earthquake.
Owing to the moderately dense nature of the underlying terrace deposits and the
anticipated depth to ground water, the potential for seismically induced liquefaction and
soil instability is considered very low to non-existent.
CONCLUSIONS
1) No significant geotechnical conditions were observed on the site which would
preclude development. However, certain geotechnical conditions should be
addressed during the design and construction phases,
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2) The soil and saturated weathered terrace deposits are not suitable for the support
of structural footings or concrete flatwork.
3) In order to provide a more uniform support for proposed footings and slabs, the
soil and weathered terrace deposits in the building pad should be removed to a
minimum depth of 3.0 feet below the existing grade and replaced as properly
compacted fill. The removal depth should be such that a minimum of 18 inches
of compacted fill underlies the base of proposed footings.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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Building Pad - Removals/Recompaction
The existing soil and weathered terrace deposits should be removed to a minimum depth
of 3.0 feet below the existing grade or 18 inches below the base of proposed footings and
replaced as properly compacted fill. Removals should include the entire building pad
extending a minimum of 10.0 lateral feet beyond the building footprint, where applicable.
Deeper removals may be necessary where tree stumps are encountered. With the
exception of the upper 2.0 to 3.0 inches of highly organic soil, most of the existing earth
deposits are generally suitable for reuse, provided they are cleared of all vegetation,
debris and thoroughly mixed. Prior to placement of fill, the base of the removal should
be observed by a representative of this firm. Additional overexcavation and
recommendations may be necessary at that time. The exposed bottom should be scarified
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of 90 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density. Fill should be placed in 6.0 to 8.0
inch lifts, moistened to approximately 1.0 - 2.0 percent above optimum moisture content
and compacted to a minimum of 90 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density.
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Imported fill, if necessary, should consist of granular deposits approved by the
geotechnical engneer
Foundations
The following design parameters are based on an anticipated expansion potential in the
low range. Footings for the proposed residence and garage should be a minimum of 12
inches wide and founded a minimum of 12 inches and 18 inches below the lower most
adjacent subgrade for single-story and two-story structures, respectively. A 12 inch by 12
inch grade beam should be placed across the garage opening. Footings should be
reinforced with a minimum of four No. 4 bars, two along the top of the footing and two
along the base. Footing recommendations provided herein are based upon underlying
soil conditions and are not intended to be in lieu of the project structural engineer’s
design.
For design purposes, an allowable bearing value of 1500 pounds per square foot may be
used for foundations at the recommended footing depths.
The bearing value indicated above is for the total dead and frequently applied live loads.
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This ral may b increased by 33 percent €0
effects of wind and seismic forces.
short durations of loading, including the
Resistance to lateral load may be provided by friction acting at the base of foundations
and by passive earth pressure. A coefficient of friction of 0.35 may be used with dead-
load forces. A passive earth pressure of 250 pounds per square foot, per foot of depth
of fill or terrace deposits penetrated to a maximum of 1500 pounds per square foot may
be used.
Slabs on Grade (Interior and Exterior)
Slabs on grade should be a minimum of 4.0 inches thick and reinforced in both
directions with No. 3 bars placed 18 inches on center in both directions. The slab should
be underlain by a minimum 2.0-inch sand blanket. Where moisture sensitive floors are
used, a minimum 6.0-mil Visqueen or equivalent moisture barrier should be placed over
the sand blanket and covered by an additional two inches of sand. Utility trenches
underlying the slab may be backfilled with on-site materials, compacted to a minimum
of 90 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density. Slabs including exterior concrete
flatwork should be reinforced as indicated above and provided with saw cuts/expansion
joints, as recommended by the project structural engineer. All slabs should be cast over
dense compacted subgrades.
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Driveway
As previously indicated, a concrete drive is present from Buena Vista Way to the
southwest portion of the site. The minimum driveway section should be composed of
3.0 inches of asphaltic concrete, over 4.0 inches of Class 2 base. The driveway should be
protected from moisture migrating under the pavement section. The soil and weathered
terrace deposits in the driveway should be removed and replaced as compacted fill. The
upper 12 inches of the driveway subgrade should be scarified, moistened and compacted
to a minimum of 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density prior to placement
of Class 2 base.
DrainaneNenetation
Specific drainage patterns should be designed by the project designer or architect.
However, in general, pad water should be directed away from foundations and around
the structure to the street or an approved alternate location. Roof water should be
collected and conducted to the street, via non-erodible devices. Pad water should not
be allowed to pond. If
vegetation in these areas is desired, sealed planter boxes should be considered. Other
alternatives may be available, however, the intent is to reduce moisture from migrating
into foundation subsoils and under concrete flatwork. Irrigation should be limited to that
amount necessary to sustain plant life.
Vegetation adjacent to foundations should be avoided.
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Observations and Densitv Testing
Structural footing excavations should be observed by a representative of this firm, prior
to the placement of steel. Fill should be placed while a representative of this firm is
present to observe and test.
Plan Review
A copy of the final building plans should be submitted to this office for review, prior to
the initiation of construction. Additional recommendations may be necessary at that time.
LIMITATIONS
This report is presented with the provision that it is the responsibility of the owner or the
owner’s representative to bring the information and recommendations given herein to
the attention of the project’s architects and/or engineers so that they may be incorporated
into plans.
If conditions encountered during construction appear to differ from those described in
this report, our office should be notified so that we may consider whether modifications
are needed. No responsibility for construction compliance with design concepts,
specifications or recommendations given in this report is assumed unless on-site review
is performed during the course of construction.
The subsurface conditions, excavation characteristics and geologic structure described
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herein are based on individual exploratory excavations made on the subject property.
The subsurface conditions, excavation characteristics and geologic structure discussed
should in no way be construed to reflect any variations which may occur among the
exploratory excavations.
Please note that fluctuations in the level of ground water may occur due to variations in
rainfall, temperature and other factors not evident at the time measurements were made
and reported herein. Coast Geotechnical assumes no responsibility for variations which
may occur across the site.
The conclusions and recommendations of this report apply as of the current date. In
time, however, changes can occur on a property whether caused by acts of man or nature
on this or adjoining properties. Additionally, changes in professional standards may be
brought about by legislation or the expansion of knowledge. Consequently, the
conclusions and recommendations of this report may be rendered wholly or partially
invalid by events beyond our control. This report is therefore subject to review and
should not be relied upon after the passage of two years.
The professional judgments presented herein are founded partly on our assessment of
the technical data gathered, partly on our understanding of the proposed construction
and partly on our general experience in the geotechnical field. Our engineering work
and the judgments given meet present professional standards. However, in no respect
do we guarantee the outcome of the project.
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LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
TABLE I
Sample
Location
Maximum Dry Density and Optimum Moisture Content
(Laboratory Standard ASTM D-1557-91)
B-1 @ 0.5'-2.0'
Sample Location
B-1 @ 1.5'
B-1 @ 3.0'
B-1 @ 5.0'
B-1 @ 8.0'
B-2 @ 2.0'
B-2 @ 3.5'
B-2 @ 5.0'
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Max. Dry Optimum Density (P cf) Moisture Content
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Field Dry Density and Moisture Content
Field Dry Field Moisture Density Content 0 - %
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LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING NO. 1&1A
DRILL RIG. PORTABLE AUGER
BORING DIAMETER 4"
SURFACE ELEV: 101 * (assumed)
PROJECT NO. P-274028
DATE DRILLED: 02-25-98
LOGGED BY: M.B.
NOTE: B-I terminated @ 3' due to broken sampler
B-1A located 5' to the east of B-I
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DESCRIPTION
SOIL: Dk. brown silty and flnegrained sand, slightly clayey, very moist, minor
rootlets
FROM: 0-1' Soil is wet
TERRACE DEPOSITS: Reddish brown fine and med.grained sand, moist, dense
END OF BORING @ 9, NO GROUNDWATER, NO CAVING
MINOR SEEPAGE @ 1'
LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING NO. 2
DRILL RIG PORTABLE AUGER
BORING DIAMETER 4''
SURFACE ELEV: 100' (assumed)
PROJECT NO. P-274028
DATE DRILLED: 02-25-98
LOGGED BY: M.B.
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DESCRIPTION
SOIL: Dk. bmwn silty and fine-grained sand, slightly clayey, very moist, minor
rootlets
TERRACE DEPOSITS: Reddish brown fine and med.grained sand, moist, dense
END OF BORING Q 9', NO GROUNDWATER, NO CAVING
LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING NO. 3
DRILL RIG PORTABLE AUGER
BORING DIAMETER 4"
SURFACE ELEV: 100' (assumed)
PROJECT NO. P-274028
DATE DRILLED: 02-27-98
LOGGED BY. M.B.
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DESCRIPTION
SOIL: Dk. brown silty and finegrained sand, slightly clayey, very moist, minor
rootlets
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BUENA VISTA WAY
SITE SKETCH
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GRAPHIC SCALE
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APPENDIX B
GRADING GUIDELINES
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Grading should be performed to at least the minimum requirements of the governing
agencies, Chapter 70 of the Uniform Building Code, the geotechnical report and the
guidelines presented below. All of the guidelines may not apply to a specific site and
additional recommendations may be necessary during the grading phase.
Site Clearing
Trees, dense vegetation, and other deleterious materials should be removed from the
site. Non-organic debris or concrete may be placed in deeper fill areas under direction
of the Soils engineer.
Su bdrainaae
1. During grading, the Geologist and Soils Engineer should evaluate the necessity
of placing additional drains (see Plate A).
2. All subdrainage systems should be observed by the Geologist and Soils Engineer
during construction and prior to covering with compacted fill.
3. Consideration should be given to having subdrains located by the project
surveyors. Outlets should be located and protected.
Treatment of Existina Ground
1. All heavy vegetation, rubbish and other deleterious materials should be disposed
of off site.
2. All surficial deposits including alluvium and colluvium should be removed unless
otherwise indicated in the text of this report. Groundwater existing in the alluvial
areas may make excavation difficult. Deeper removals than indicated in the text
of the report may be necessary due to saturation during winter months.
3. Subsequent to removals, the natural ground should be processed to a depth of
six inches, moistened to near optimum moisture conditions and compacted to fill
standards.
Fill Placement
1. Most site soil and bedrock may be reused for compacted fill; however, some
special processing or handling may be required (see report). Highly organic or
contaminated soil should not be used for compacted fill.
2. Material used in the compacting process should be evenly spread, moisture
conditioned, processed, and compacted in thin lifts not to exceed six inches in
thickness to obtain a uniformly dense layer. The fill should be placed and
compacted on a horizontal plane, unless otherwise found acceptable by the Soils
Engineer.
3. If the moisture content or relative density varies from that acceptable to the Soils
engineer, the Contractor should rework the fill until it is in accordance with the
fol lowing :
a) Moisture content of the fill should be at or above optimum moisture.
Moisture should be evenly distributed without wet and dry pockets. Pre-
watering of cut or removal areas should be considered in addition to
watering during fill placement, particularly in clay or dry surficial soils.
b) Each six inch layer should be compacted to at least 90 percent of the
maximum density in compliance with the testing method specified by the
controlling governmental agency. In this case, the testing method is ASTM
Test Designation D-1557-91.
4. Side-hill fills should have a minimum equipment-width key at their toe excavated
through all surficial soil and into competent material (see report) and tilted back
into the hill (Plate A). As the fill is elevated, it should be benched through surficial
deposits and into competent bedrock or other material deemed suitable by the
Soils Engineer.
5. Rock fragments less than six inches in diameter may be utilized in the fill,
provided:
a) They are not placed in concentrated pockets;
b) There is a sufficient percentage of fine-grained material to surround the
rocks;
c) The distribution of the rocks is supervised by the Soils Engineer.
6. Rocks greater than six inches in diameter should be taken off site, or placed in
accordance with the recommendations of the Soils Engineer in areas designated
as suitable for rock disposal.
7. In clay soil large chunks or blocks are common; if in excess of six (6) inches
minimum dimension then they are considered as oversized. Sheepsfoot
compactors or other suitable methods should be used to break the up blocks.
8. The Contractor should be required to obtain a minimum relative compaction of 90
percent out to the finished slope face of fill slopes. This may be achieved by
either overbuilding the slope and cutting back to the compacted core, or by direct
compaction of the slope face with suitable equipment.
If fill slopes are built "at grade" using direct compaction methods then the slope
construction should be performed so that a constant gradient is maintained
throughout construction. Soil should not be "spilled" over the slope face nor
should slopes be "pushed out" to obtain grades. Compaction equipment should
compact each lift along the immediate top of slope. Slopes should be back
rolled approximately every 4 feet vertically as the slope is built. Density tests
should be taken periodically during grading on the flat surface of the fill three to
five feet horizontally from the face of the slope.
In addition, if a method other than over building and cutting back to the
compacted core is to be employed, slope compaction testing during construction
should include testing the outer six inches to three feet in the slope face to
determine if the required compaction is being achieved. Finish grade testing of
the slope should be performed after construction is complete. Each day the
Contractor should receive a copy of the Soils Engineer's "Daily Field Engineering
Report" which would indicate the results of field density tests that day,
9. Fill over cut slopes should be constructed in the following manner:
a) All surficial soils and weathered rock materials should be removed at the
cut-fill interface.
b) A key at least 1 equipment width wide (see report) and tipped at least 1
foot into slope should be excavated into competent materials and observed
by the Soils Engineer or his representative.
c) The cut portion of the slope should be constructed prior to fill placement
to evaluate if stabilization is necessary, the contractor should be
responsible for any additional earthwork created by placing fill prior to cut
excavation.
10. Transition lots (cut and fill) and lots above stabilization fills should be capped with
a four foot thick compacted fill blanket (or as indicated in the report).
11. Cut pads should be observed by the Geologist to evaluate the need for
overexcavation and replacement with fill. This may be necessary to reduce water
infiltration into highly fractured bedrock or other permeable zones,and/or due to
differing expansive potential of materials beneath a structure. The overexcavation
should be at least three feet. Deeper overexcavation may be recommended in
some cases.
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12. Exploratory backhoe or dozer trenches still remaining after site removal should be
excavated and filled with compacted fill if they can be located.
Gradina Observation and Testinq
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Observation of the fill placement should be provided by the Soils Engineer during
the progress of grading.
In general, density tests would be made at intervals not exceeding two feet of fill
height or every 1,000 cubic yards of fill placed. This criteria will vary depending
on soil conditions and the size of the fill. In any event, an adequate number of
field density tests should be made to evaluate if the required compaction and
moisture content is generally being obtained.
Density tests may be made on the surface material to receive fill, as required by
the Soils Engineer.
Cleanouts, processed ground to receive fill, key excavations,subdrains and rock
disposal should be observed by the Soils Engineer prior to placing any fill. It will
be the Contractor’s responsibility to notify the Soils Engineer when such areas are
ready for observation.
A Geologist should observe subdrain construction.
A Geologist should observe benching prior to and during placement of fill.
utilitv Trench Backfill
Utility trench backfill should be placed to the following standards:
1. Ninety percent of the laboratory standard if native material is used as backfill.
2. As an alternative, clean sand may be utilized and flooded into place. No specific
relative compaction would be required; however, observation, probing, and if
deemed necessary, testing may be required.
3. Exterior trenches, paralleling a footing and extending below a 1:l plane projected
from the outside bottom edge of the footing, should be compacted to 90 percent
of the laboratory standard. Sand backfill, unless it is similar to the inplace fill,
should not be allowed in these trench backfill areas.
Density testing along with probing should be accomplished to verify the desired
results.
CITY OF CARLSBAD COMM DE FAX NO, 4380894 .- - HA'i-07-98 THU 13: 29
CERTfFKATE OF COMPLIANCE
CITY OF CARLSBAD
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
2075 LAS PALMAS DR., CARLSBAD, CA 92009
(61 9) 438-1 f 61
P, 03
Plan Check No. C.8980777
Ti:!< form rndi! t~ used to determine the amount of schc 01 tees tor a project and to verify that the project
m31l 7nt rids cornpiid with the school fee requirement- Yo building permits for the projects shall be
-hod district and returned to the City ut ut-' zritil tne certification IS signed by the approprra:,
tt:, - ! Brirldrng L)epartment,
- San Marcos t;rified
215 Mata Way
San Mafcos CA 92069
736-2200
*A', . $an Dieguito Union High School
71 0 Encinitas 6oulevard
f::'-i (9344300) EncinItas CA 92024 (753-6491)
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'.'iKE E MAXINE KANlA A. _.
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d2. FT. of irvtng area 2186 sf number of dwelling units
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(To be completed by the School District)
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