HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 07-12; SEARS RESIDENCE; FINAL SOILS REPORT; 2018-05-08FINAL GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
Proposed Single-Family Residence
4015 Sunnyhill Drive
Carlsbad, California
HETHERINGTON ENGINEERING, INC.
HETHERINGTON ENGINEERING , INC.
SOIL & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING • ENGINEERING GEOLOGY • HYDROGEOLOGY
Tom Sears
May 8, 2018
Project No. 7842.1
Log No. 19823
1387 Cynthia Lane
Carlsbad, California 92008
Subject: FINAL GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
Proposed Single-Family Residence
4015 Sunnyhill Drive
Carlsbad, California
References: 1. "Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Single-Family Residence, 4015
Sunnyhill Drive, Carlsbad, California," by Hetherington Engineering,
Inc., dated September 18, 2007.
2. "Geotechnical Update, Proposed Single-Family Residence, 4015
Sunnyhill Drive, Carlsbad, California," by Hetherington Engineering,
Inc., dated December 16, 2015.
3. "As-Graded Geotechnical Letter, Proposed Single-Family Residence,
4015 Sunnyhill Drive, Carlsbad, California," by Hetherington
Engineering, Inc. dated February 24, 2017.
4. "Grading Plan For: Sear~ Residence, 4015 Sunnyhill Drive," by The
Sea Bright Company, undated.
Dear Mr. Sears:
In accordance with your request, we have performed on call geotechnical services in
conjunction with grading and construction at the subject site. Our services consisted
generally of the following:
• Observation and density testing during grading.
• Observation and density testing during placement and compaction of retaining wall
backfill.
• Observation of footing excavations.
• Laboratory testing.
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• Engineering and geologic analyses.
• The preparation of this repo1i, which presents the results of our testing and
observations, and our conclusions and recommendations.
GRADING OPERATIONS
Grading was performed in February 2017. Grading consisted generally of up to 4-feet of
overexcavation to approved terrace deposits and placement of compacted fill to design
site grades. The attached Plot Plan, Figure 1 indicates the approximate limits of grading
addressed by this report. Grading for the driveway outside the limits of grading shown on
the attached Plot Plan, Figure 1 was not observed or tested by this office. The earthwork
was performed by Tom Sears utilizing grading plans prepared by The Sea Bright
Company (Reference 4 ).
Site Preparation
Prior to grading, the site was cleared of existing surface obstructions, vegetation and
debris. Within the grading area indicated on the attached Plot Plan, Figure 1, existing fill
and loose tenace deposits were removed to depths of approximately 2.2 to 4-feet.
Following removals, the exposed soils were scarified to a depth of 6 to 8-inches, brought
to near optimum moisture conditions and compacted to at least 90-percent relative
compaction as dete1mined by ASTM: D 1557.
Soil Types
The soils utilized as fill consisted of on-site and imp01i soils. The on-site soil consisted
generally of silty sand and import soils consisted generally of silty sand and sand.
Fill Placement
Fill soils were placed in 6 to 8-inch thick, near horizontal lifts, moisture conditioned to
near optimum moisture content, and compacted to at least 90-percent relative compaction
as dete1mined by ASTM: D 1557. Compaction was achieved by mechanical means using
a rubber tire loader and a bulldozer. A fire hose was used for moisture conditioning.
Density tests were performed in accordance with ASTM: D 6938 (Nuclear Method). The
results of the density tests are presented on the attached Summary of Field Density Tests,
Table I. The approximate locations of the field density tests are indicated on the
accompanying Plot Plan, Figure 1. Maximum dry density/optimum moisture content
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determinations are presented on the attached Summary of Maximum Dry
Density/Optimum Moisture Content Determinations, Table II.
RETAINING WALL BACKFILL
Observation and testing of retaining wall backfill was performed in June 2017. The soils
utilized as retaining wall backfill consisted of on-site and impo1ted soils. Retaining wall
backfill soils were placed in approximately 6 to 8-inch thick, near horizontal lifts,
moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted by mechanical
means to a minimum of 90-percent relative compaction as determined by ASTM: D
1557. Density tests were perfo1med in accordance with ASTM: D 6938 (Nuclear
Method). The results of the density tests are presented on the attached Summary of Field
Density Tests, Table I. The approximate locations of the field density tests are indicated
on the accompanying Plot Plan, Figure 1. Maximum dry density/optimum moisture
content determinations are presented on the attached Summary of Maximum Dry
Density/Optimum Moisture Content Determinations, Table II.
FOOTING EXCAVATIONS
Footing excavations for the residential structure and retaining walls were observed to be
embedded into competent te1rnce deposits or compacted fill as recommended (References
1 and 2).
CONCLUSIONS
It is our opinion that the geotechnical elements of grading and construction observed and
tested by Hetherington Engineering, Inc. at the site have been performed in general
confo1mance with our recommendations and the requirements of the city of Carlsbad.
LIMITATIONS
Our services were performed using the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under
similar circumstances, by reputable Geotechnical Consultants practicing in this or similar
localities. No other warranty, express or implied, is made as to the conclusions and
professional advice included in this report.
HETHERINGTON ENGINEERING, INC.
LEGENDAPPROXIMATE LOCATION OF DENSITY TESTOVEREXCAVATION DEPTHS RELATIVE TOEXISTING ADJACENT GRADES (FEET)24-4.0-4.0-2.2-3.0N PLOT PLANGEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTSHETHERINGTON ENGINEERING,INC.PROJECT NO.FIGURE NO.01220 4001030SCALE: 1" = 20'7842.14015 Sunnyhill DriveCarlsbad, California986121124135119163142115102223201824177APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF GRADING APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF GRADING1ADDRESSED BY THIS REPORTADDRESSED BY THIS REPORTSINGLE F AMIL y OWELUNG --• •
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TABLE I
SUMMARY OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS
(ASTM: D 6938)
Test No. Test Date Soil
Type
Elevation
(feet)
Dry Density
(pcf)
Moisture
Content
(%)
Relative
Compaction
(%)
1 2/14/17 1 237.8 114.4 8.2 91
2 2/14/17 1 237.8 123.0 11.6 98
3 2/14/17 1 239.0 117.8 8.4 94
4 2/14/17 1 239.0 119.5 10.8 95
5 2/14/17 1 237.5 114.8 15.2 91
6 2/14/17 1 236.8 117.4 11.2 94
7 2/15/17 1 237.0 115.4 15.4 92
8 2/15/17 1 237.5 114.9 14.6 92
9 2/15/17 1 239.0 115.8 15.6 92
10 2/15/17 1 239.0 124.1 8.4 99
11 2/15/17 1 239.0 124.8 9.5 99
12 2/15/17 1 239.0 122.4 8.8 97
13 2/15/17 1 239.0 117.2 9.4 93
14 (R.W.) 6/1/17 1 239.3 117.1 9.1 93
15 (R.W.) 6/1/17 1 240.3 112.6 13.3 90
16 (R.W.) 6/1/17 1 240.8 111.4 12.3 90
17 (R.W.) 6/5/17 2 242.0 109.8 12.2 90
18 (R.W.) 6/5/17 2 242.0 110.4 10.0 91
19 (R.W.) 6/5/17 2 246.0 109.6 10.4 90
20 (R.W.) 6/5/17 2 243.0 111.1 13.4 91
21 (R.W.) 6/7/18 2 246.0 109.8 12.7 90
22 (R.W.) 6/7/18 2 245.8 110.0 10.4 90
23 (R.W.) 6/7/18 3 246.0 119.6 10.3 91
24 (R.W.) 6/7/18 3 246.0 122.1 9.4 92
R.W. – Retaining wall backfill
TABLE II
SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY/OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT
DETERMINATIONS
(ASTM: D 1557A)
Soil Type Description Maximum Dry
Density (pcf)
Optimum Moisture
Content (%)
1 Brown silty sand 125.5 9.5
2 Yellow brown silty sand (import)121.5 10.5
3 Green brown sand (import)132.0 6.5