HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 2017-0064; SLOWIK ADU; RESPONSE TO THIRD PARTY GEOTECHNICAL REVIEW; 2019-07-23EAST COUNTY SOIL CONSULTATION
AND ENGINEERING, INC.
Sharon Slowik
3960 Sunnyhill Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
10925 HARTLEY ROAD SUITE I
SANTEE CALIFORNIA 92071
619 258-7901
fax 619 258-7902
Subject: Response to Third Party Geotechnical Review
Proposed Second Dwelling Unit
3960 Sunnyhill Drive
City of Carlsbad, California 92008
References: See Attached
Dear Ms. Slowik:
July 23, 2019
Project No. 03-1106H6(A)
In accordance with your request, we have prepared this report to address the third party
geotechnical review from Heatherington Engineering, Inc. for the proposed single-family
residence at the subject site. In addition, the proposed construction has been changed since the
original investigation was performed. The development will now include a basement garage near
the northeast comer along with a one-story second dwelling unit.
Comment No. 1
We have reviewed the grading grading plan (Reference No. 1) for the proposed second dwelling
unit. The grading plan was found to be in general accordance with the recommendations
provided in the referenced geotechnical reports (Reference No. 2 and No. 3). The grading
recommendations provided in the referenced geotechnical report (Reference No. 3) are still valid
for the proposed second dwelling unit. We anticipate that the proposed detached basement
garage will be founded into dense terrace deposits, therefore, no remedial grading will be
required.
Continuous and spread footings are suitable for use and should extend to a minimum depth of 12
inches below the lowest adjacent grade into properly compacted fill soils or dense terrace
deposits. Continuous footings should be at least 12 inches in width and reinforced with a
minimum of four #4 steel bars; two bars placed near the top of the footings and the other two
bars placed near the bottom of the footings. Isolated or spread footings should have a minimum
width of 24 inches. Their reinforcement should consist of a minimum of #4 bars spaced 12
inches on center ( each way) and placed horizontally near the bottom. These recommendations
are based on geotechnical considerations and are not intended to supersede the structural
engineer requirements.
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An allowable soil bearing value of 2,000 pounds per square foot may be used for the design of
continuous or spread footings at least 12 inches wide and founded a minimum of 12 inches into
the dense, terrace deposits as set forth in the 2016 California Building Code, Table 1806.2. This
value may be increased by 400 psf for each additional foot of depth or width to a maximum value
of 6,000 lb/ft2. Another one-third is allowed for wind and seismic loads.
Lateral resistance to horizontal movement may be provided by the soil passive pressure and the
friction of concrete to soil. An allowable passive pressure of 250 pounds per square foot per foot
of depth may be used. A coefficient of friction of 0.35 is recommended. The soils passive
pressure may be increased by 1/3 for wind and seismic loading.
Comment No. 2
We have reviewed the grading plan prepared by Engineering Design Group of San Marcos,
California for the proposed second dwelling unit and detached garage at the subject site.
The grading plan was found to be in accordance with the recommendations provided in the
referenced geotechnical report and update (References No. 2 and No. 3). The foundation plans
and details have not been provided to date.
Comments No. 3 and No. 4
Please find attached an updated geologic/ geotechnical map with a representative cross-section.
Comment No. 5
Please find attached a site location map.
Comment No. 6
The site consists of a remodeled single-family residence located near the center of the parcel.
The site slopes moderately to the west with an existing graded pad on the eastern portion of the
site. The topogarphy indicates that elevations vary from approximately 256 feet on the western
property line to 284 feet at the eastern property line. Vegetation consists of typical landscaping
including grass, shrub and trees.
Comment No. 7
The proposed construction will include a second dwelling unit with a detached basement garage.
The new structures will be one-story, wood and masonry-framed. Associated improvements will
include a new driveway, retaining walls, a turf block driveway, a patio, walkways and
landscaping. The grading operation for the proposed second dwelling unit should consist of the
removal and recompaction of the existing loose fill soils, topsoils and colluvium located within
the proposed building area. The minimum depth of removals should be at least 3 feet below the
proposed finished pad grade and a minimum of 5 feet beyond perimeter footings. It is
anticipated that the proposed detached basement garage will be founded entirely into dense
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sanstone of the terrace deposits, therefore, no remedial grading will be required. Based upon the
proposed construction and the information obtained during our field investigation, we anticipate
that the proposed structure will be founded on continuous and/ or spread footings, which are
supported by properly compacted fill soils or dense terrace deposits.
Drainage recommendations in accordance with the 2016 California Building Code have been
provided in the referenced geotechnical report update (Reference No. 2). The estimated
structural loads should be provided by the project structural engineer. Based upon our
experience, estimated loads for one-story structures should be less than 1,500 psf.
Comment No. 8
The subject site is located within the southern portion of what is known as the Peninsular Ranges
Geomorphic Province of California. The geologic map pertaining to the area (Reference No. 5)
indicates that the site is underlain by Pleistocene terrace deposits (Qti).
Comments No. 9 and No. 10
The proposed structures should be designed using a site seismic design category D based on the
2016 California Building Code. As discussed in the geotechnical report update (Reference No.
2), a peak ground acceleration, PGAM of 0.46g was provided.
Comment No. 11
Based on the dense consistency of the terrace deposits underlying the site at shallow depths, the
anticipated shoring system for the basement garage excavation and the minor depth of
overexcavation recommended for the second dwelling unit, it is our opinion that the proposed
grading and construction will not impact adjacent properties and improvements.
Comment No. 12
Based on the subgrade soil conditions, the following soil parameters may be used for the design
of the temporary shoring if temporary slopes cannot be met in accordamnce with OSHA
guidelines:
• Active Pressure
• Passive Pressure
• Coefficient of Friction
Comment No. 13
30 psf/ft (30 pcf EFP)
300 psf/ft (300 pcf EFP)
0.35
The following soil parameters may be used for the design of the proposed maximum 8-foot high
retaining walls:
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Cantilevered retaining walls should be designed for an "active" lateral earth pressure of 35 psf/ft
(35 pcf EFP) for level backfill conditions. Where the walls support 2: 1 (hor:vert) sloping backfill,
the equivalent active fluid pressure should be increased to 45 pcf. 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. This pressure is based on the backfill soils being free
draining and non-expansive. Backfill materials must be approved by the soils engineer prior to
use.
Restrained walls such as basement walls should be designed utilizing an "at-rest" earth pressure of
60 psf/ft (60 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 (1/2)
the anticipated surcharge.
For earthquake motions, other additional lateral pressures of 27 and 40 pcf (EFP) may be applied
for non restrained and restrained conditions respectively using an inverted triangular distribution
if required.
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.
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 a
fabric-wrapped crushed rock and perforated pipe system. At least 2 cubic feet per linear foot of
free-drainage crushed rock should be provided.
Comment No. 14
Settlement of compacted fill soils is normal and should be anticipated. Because of the type and
minor thickness of the fill soils anticipated under the proposed footings, total and differential
settlement should be within acceptable limits. For design purpose, a differential settlement up to
one-quarter inch and a total settlement up to one-half inch across the structural span may be
utilized.
Comment No. 15
Soluble sulfate, chloride, pH and resistivity tests were performed on a representative sample of
the colluvium to evaluate its degree of corrosivity with regard to concrete and normal grade steel.
The attached test results generally indicate a low degree of corrosivity.
Based upon the corrosion test results, we recommend Type I/ II Portland Cement for construction
with a water-cement ratio no greater than 0.55 . For standard 6 sacks of cement per cubic yard
and two inches of concrete cover over steel, the estimated time to corrosion of reinforced
concrete substructures is 187 years based on California Test Method 532. In addition, the
minimum estimated time to perforation of a 16 gauge steel culvert is 29 years based on
California Test Method 64 3.
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Comment No. 16
Exterior slabs for walkways and patios should be a minimum of 4 inches in nominal thickness.
For exterior slabs such as driveways or parking areas (carports), a slab thickness of at least 6
inches may be used and reinforcement sould consist of #3 bars placed at 16 inches on center each
way within the middle third of the slabs by supporting the steel on chairs or concrete blocks
"dobies". Placement of concrete, control/ expansion joints, and reinforcement should be m
conformance with ACI specifications and the Structural Engineer's design.
Comment No. 17
During site preparation for the proposed second dwelling unit and detached basement garage,
East County Soil Consultation and Engineering should be notified when site grading is to begin,
and a representative of our firm should observe the bottom of keyways and other recommended
removals for approval prior to the placement of fill. Field density testing should then be
performed so that there is at least one test in each 2-foot thick lens of compacted fill. All
foundation excavations should be observed prior the placement of form boards and rebar to
ensure proper depth and width in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. In
addition, backfill of the proposed retaining walls should be tested and inspected as presented
above. Compaction and observation reports will be issued as needed throughout the building
process.
If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Respectfully submitted,
Mamadou Saliou Diallo, P .E.
RCE 54071 , GE 2704
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Date: July 8, 2019
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East County Soil Consultation and Engineering Inc.
10925 Hartley Road Suite I
Santee, Ca 92071
Attention: Michael Duncan
Laboratory Number: SO7400 Customers Phone: 619-258-7901
Fax: 619-258-7902
Sample Designation: *-------------------------------------------------* One soil sample received on 07/01/19 at 2:40pm,
from Slowik Sunnyhill Carlsbad.
Analysis By California Test 643, 1999, Department of Transportation
Division of Construction, Method for Estimating the Service Life of
Steel Culverts.
pH 7.1
Water Added (ml)
10
5
5
5
5
5
29 years to perforation for a 16 gauge
38 years to perforation for a 14 gauge
53 years to perforation for a 12 gauge
67 years to perforation for a 10 gauge
82 years to perforation for a 8 gauge
Water Soluble Sulfate Calif. Test 417
Water Soluble Chloride Calif. Test 422
Laura Torres
LT/ilv
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Resistivity (ohm-cm)
culvert.
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culvert.
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2700
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2200
2300
0.005%
0.002%
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REFERENCES
I. "Minor Grading Plan for Slowik Property" by Engineering Design Group, Dated May 2, 2019.
2. "Geotechnical Report Update, Proposed New Primary Residence, 3960 Sunnyhill Drive, City of
Carlsbad, California", Project No. 03-1106H6(A), Prepared by East County Soil Consultation
and Engineering, Inc., Dated August 8, 2017.
3. "Limited Site Investigation, Proposed New Primary Residence, 3960 Sunnyhill Drive, City of
Carlsbad, California", Project No. 03-1106H6(A), Prepared by East County Soil Consultation
and Engineering, Inc., Dated April 21, 2004.
4. "Soil Bearing Value Recommendation, Proposed Second Story Addition, 3960 Sunnyhill Drive,
City of Carlsbad, California", Project No. 03-l 106H6(A), Prepared by East County Soil
Consultation and Engineering, Inc., Dated July 16, 2003.
5. "Geologic Maps of the Northwestern Part of San Diego County, California", Department of
Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, by Siang S. Tan and Michael P. Kennedy, 1996.
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