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CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION & PERMIT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009-1915 (619) 438-1161
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EACH WATER HEATER ANDIORVENT , -
BOILER/COMPRESSOR UP TO 3 HP , - 001-810-00-00-8891
/ EACHGAS SYSTEM 1 TO4OUTLETS . -
BOILER/COMPRESSOR 3)5HP UMBING -_°)81O-00-00-8222
EACH GAS SYSTEMS OR MORE METALFIREPLACE P1ECTRIC 0'O0-00-8223 ________________
EACHINSTAL..ALTER,REPAIRWATERPIPE . VENT FAN SINGLE DUCT . 4 _MECHA.?,001OO'00-8224 ,.,.9_
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Espirafion, Every permit isnued by the Building Official under the provisions of this * AN OSHA PEA:T IS REQUIRED FOR EXCAVATONS OVER
CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT ALL INFORMATION HEREON INCLUDING THE Code shall expire by limitation and become null und void It the building or work50" DEEP AND DEMOUTmN OR CONSTRUCTIII OF I HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE COMPLETED '-APPLICATION AND PERMIT" AND DO HEREBY
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authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the dote of such STRUCTURES OvER 3 STORIES HEIGHT DECLARATIONS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT AND I FURTHER CERTIFY AND AGREE IF A PERMIT IS permit or if thbuIfding or work authorized by such permif is suspended or ISSUED: TO COMPLY WITH ALL CITY. COUN1Y AND STATE LAWS GOVERNING BUILDING CON'ataflytime altertheworkiscommencedforaperiodot 180 days
STRUCTION, WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE INDEMNIFY AND APPLI AN SIGNATUR $ OWNER CONTRACTOR 0 APPROVED BY DATE KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES. JUDGMENTS. COSTS AND
EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEOUENCE OF THE BY PHONE 0
,/4jt44,Q c:;I#8.zszi GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT,
r 0 I hereby affirm that I am licensed under
UI provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with
I Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business
I and Professions Code, and my license is in L.. full force and effect. U- I hereby attire that i am exempt 1mm the Contrac-
tors License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5
Business and Professions Code: Any city or county whicr, re-
quires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also requires the ap-
plicant for Such permit to tile a signed statement that he is
licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors
License Law (Chapter 9 commencing with Section 7000 of
Division 301 the Business and Professions Code) Or that Is ex-
empt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by an applicant for a permit sub-
jects the applicant to a Civil penally 01001 more than live hun-
dred dollars ($500).
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1 I I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages
115 as their sole compensation. will do the work, and the struc-
tare is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business
and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner 01 property who builds or improves
thereon and who does such work himself or through his own
employees, provided that such improvements are not intend- 'U ed or uttered tom sale. It, however, the building or improve- Z went is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or im-
prove for the purpose of sale).
II I, as owner 01 the property, am exclusively contracting
with licensed Contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044.
Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License
Law does not apply loan owner 01 property who builds or im-
proves thereon, and who contracts for each projects with a contractor(s) license pursuant to the Contractor's License Law).
I] As a homeowner I am improving my home, and the tallow-109 Conditions exist:
The work is being performed prior In sale.
I have lived in my home for twelve months
prior to completion of this work.
I have not Claimed this exemption daring the last three years.
13 i am exempt under Sec. __________________ - B & P.C.
tar this reason
thereby affirm that I have a certificate 01 Consent to
selt.insure. or a certificate 01 Workers' Compensation In.
surance. or a certified copy thereof (Sec. 3800. Labor Code)
POLICY NO.
COMPANY
9 Copy is tiled with the City
0 Certified copy is hereby furnished
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE
(This section need not be completed it the permit
is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less)
1 cerlity that in the performance 01 the work for which
this permit is issued. I shall not employ any person in any
manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compen-
sation Laws of California.
NOTICE TO APPLICANT: It. after making this Certificate
of Exemption, you should become subject to the Workers'
Compensation provisions 01 the Labor Code, you must
forthwith comply with Such provisions or this permit shall
be deemed revoked.
0 I hereby affirm that there is a construction tending
agency for the performance 01 the work for which this per.
ol mit is issued (Soc. 3097. Civil Code) ZI lull Lender's Name -JI
L Lender's Address_______________________________
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DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION
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CARLSBAD, CA 92009.4859
(619) 438-1161
MISCELLANEOUS FEE RECEIPT
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FINAL BUILDING. INSPECTION
PLAN CHECK NUMBER 8801434 / DATE 3-23-89
PROJECT NAME:
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Enclosures:_______________________ By
ESG TION
ESGIL CORPORATION
9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
(619) 5601468
DATE:
JURISDICTION: a?4u o 10
PLAN CHECK NO: a SET: TT
PROJECT ADDRESS: b S ..\ çv Q4-
PROJECT NAME:
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[]FILE COPY o UPS
ODES IGNER
E] 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 IN with the jurisdicton's building codes when minor deficien-
cies identified p 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.
U The check list transmitted herewith is for your information.
The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected
plans are submitted for recheck.
The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
k1-viiI*s 17.Q00L/
Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that on plan check has been completed.
U Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has
been completed. Person contacted:_______________________
Date contacted: - Telephone #________________
REMARKS:.
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ESGIL CORPORATION
9320 CHESAPEAKE DR.. SUITE 208
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
(619) 5601468
DATE:
JURISDICTION: CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLAN CHECK NO: 92D,1331 SET:
PROJECT ADDRESS: 15 £f JAMES 672
PROJECT NAME: 5,
APPLICANT
'UTGT ION
FILE COPY
UPS
DESIGNER
The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where 0 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 deficien-
cies identified are resolved and
checked by building department staff.
The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies
0 identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected
and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is the jurisdiction's
copy for your information. The plans are being held at
Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
ir JOHL1 9.s ThTFteI D2.
ENL1rn7p
D Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that
• plan check has been completed.
Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has
been completed. Person contacted: JTJ!4I1
Date contacted: q121 Telephone #5.-*c.31
REMARKS:
BY: ENCL:fllftjjD,EAjgpc1Y
ESGIL CORPORATION
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JRISDI0N: CITY 07 CARLSBAD
PLAN COMMM SMM
CITY OF CARLSBAD
SINGM Film! AND WPLRE DWELMOGS
Date plans received by jurisdiction:
Date plans received by Esgil Corporation:
Plan check is limited to 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 access for the
handicapped. The plan check is based on
regulations enforced by the Building Inspection
Department. You may have other corrections based
on laws and ordinances by the Planning Department,
Engineering Department or other departments.
Present California law mandates that residential
construction comply with Title 24 and the following
model codes:
1985 UBC (eff. 7/31/87)
1985 UPC (eff. 3/30/87)
1987 NEC (eff. 10/28/87)
1985 UNC (eff. 8/28/87)
The above regulations apply to residential
construction, regardless of the code editions
adopted by Ordinance.
The circled items listed need clarification,
modification or change. All items have to be
satisfied before the plans will be in conformance
with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec.
303(c), 1985 Uniform Building Code, the approval of
the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law.
To sneed un the recheck process note on this list
(or a copy) where each correction item has been
addressed i.e., elan sheet, specification. etc. Be
sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit
the revised plans.
Date initial plan check completed:
_ Ay: 61Lff5I) W P,- EP_
Applicant contact person:
Hur Jwiic Telephone:
NMZ: PAGE NO=MS ARE JZ IN SThCE AS PAGES H&VIM NO IMMS IMMIM CMUM=OKS W
List No. 63, Carlsbad Single Family Dwelling and Duplex With All Supplements. (1985 UBC)
PLANS
Please make all corrections on the original
\..../ tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and
any original plan sets that may have been
returned to you by the jurisdiction, to:
Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 0208, San Diego, California 92123,
(619) 560-1468.
Please make all corrections on the original
tracings and submit two new sets of prints,
and any original plan sets that may have been
returned to you by the jurisdiction, to:
The jurisdiction's building department.
j. Indicate on the Title Sheet of the plans, the
' name of the legal owner and name of person
responsible for the preparation of the plans.
Section 302(a)7.
1. All sheets of plans must be signed by the
( person responsible for their preparation.
(California Business and Professions Code).
Plans, specifications and calculations shall be
( signed by the California state licensed
engineer or architect responsible for their
preparation, for plans deviating from
conventional wood frame construction. Specify
expiration date of license. (California
Business and Professions Code).
Specify on the Title Sheet of the plans the
gross floor area of each element of this
project including dwelling, garage, carport,
patio, deck and balcony. Section 302(c).
Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the
plans that this project shall comply with Title
24 and 1985 UBC, UMC and UPC and 1987 NEC.
Submit fully dimensioned plot plan drawn to
scale showing location, size, and use of all
existing and proposed structures on the lot.
Identify property lines and show lot dimensions
and all easements. Show location of all cut or
fill slopes. Show finish floor elevations and
show elevations of adjacent finish grade.
Show drainage patterns with minimum slopes.
Section 302(c).
Indicate distance from property lines to
proposed building. Section 302(c).
/0. Show on the title sheet all structures, pools,
walls, etc. included under this application.
Any portion of the project shown on the site
plan that is not included with the building
permit application filed should be clearly
identified as "not included."
Clearly show if the lower level is a basement
or a story, based on the definitions in
Sections 403 and 420. Plot the finish grade
(as defined) on the elevations and dimension
the distance to the floor above, for story
determination.
FIRE FRO"rI0N
4. Walls closer than 3 feet to property lines
shall be one-hour rated construction, have no
openings, and shall have 30 inch parapets when
the building floor area exceeds 1,000 square
feet on any floor.
(Table 5-A, Section 1709 (a)).
6. Projections, including eaves, may not extend
( more than 12 inches into the 3 foot setback
from the property line. Eaves over required
windows shall be not less than 30 inches from
the side and rear property lines. Section
1710 and Section 504 (a) and (b).
3/. Plastic skylights shall not be installed
( within 8' of an exterior wall located where
openings in such exterior wall are prohibited
or required to be protected.
Section 5207 (a) 7.
Projections, including eaves, shall be one-
hour fire-resistive construction, heavy timber
or of noncombustible material if they project
into the 3' setback area from the property
line. Section 1710.
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Show location of permanently wired smoke
detector, centrally located in corridor or
area giving access to sleeping rooms or above
stair if sleenine rooms are on unoer level.
Section 1210. p O*i dE/LiV
A86E$iThR.
317. A smoke detector shall be installed in the
basement of dwelling units having a stairway
which opens from the basement into the
dwelling. Such detector shall be connected to
a sounding device or other detector to provide
an alarm which will be audible in the sleeping
area. Section 1210.
When the valuation of a room addition exceeds
I $1,000, or when sleeping rooms are created,
smoke detectors shall be provided at existing
bedrooms per item 16 above.
12/16/87 2
ROCK SIZES, LI, VflrrflJ.flON AND GLAZDIG
Habitable rooms, other than kitchens, shall
/ contain at least 70 square feet of floor area.
At least one room shall have not less than 120
square feet of floor area.
Section 1207 (b).
Window area must be at least 1/10 of the floor
I area and a minimum of 10 square feet per
Section 1205 (a). Appears to be deficient in
21. Openable window area in habitable rooms must be
1/20 of the floor area and a minimum of 5
square feet. In bathrooms, laundry rooms and
similar rooms 1/20 of area is required and
minimum is 1.5 sq. ft. (Section 1205 (a)).
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312. At least 1/2 of the common wall must be open
and have an opening not less than 25 sq. ft.
nor one tenth of the floor area of the interior
room if light and ventilation is being supplied
from an adjacent room. Section 1205 (a).
2j. Required windows shall not open into a roofed
( porch unless the ceiling height is at least 7
feet, the longer side is at least 65% open, and
the porch abuts a street, yard or court.
Section 1205 (a).
2j. Provide mechanical ventilation capable of
f providing five air changes per hour in
bathrooms, water closet compartments, laundry
rooms and similar rooms if required openable
windows are not provided. Section 1205 (a).
No habitable room, other than a kitchen, shall
I be less than 7'0" in any dimension. Section
1207 (c).
6. Show that ceiling height for habitable rooms is
a minimum of 7'0. Section 1207 (a).
2(
Show ceiling height for laundry rooms,
hallways, corridors, and bathrooms is a minimum
of 710". Section 1207 (a).
24. Dimension on the plans the 30" clear width for
I water closet compartments and 24" clearance in
front of water closet. Section 511 (a).
29. Specify safety glazing for glazing in hazardous
locations such as glass doors, glazing adjacent
to such doors and glazing adjacent to walking
surfaces. Section 5406.
Glazing, in the same wall plane as a door,
must be safety glazing if within 12" of the
door and less than 60" above the walking
surface, unless the glazing is leaded or
faceted glass. Section 5606 () 6.
S
Glazing in shower and tub enclosures shall be
tempered, laminated or approved plastic
(including windows within 5 feet of tub or
shower floor). Section 5606 (d) 5.
32. Sleeping rooms shall have a window or exterior
door for emergency exit. Sill height shall
not exceed 44" above the floor. The window
must have an openable area of at least 5.7
square feet with the minimum openable width
20" and the minimum openable height 24".
Section 1204. mI.5r,ge A5tAeC&0
3 . A mezzanine is an intermediate floor and may
not have a floor area exceeding 33 1/3 percent
of the total floor area in the room below.
The mezzanine floor must have a clear height
of 7 feet, above and below, and must have the
long side open to the room below except for
posts and protective walls or railings not
exceeding 42" in height. Section 1716.
The loft you show does not comply as a
mezzanine floor and is, by Uniform Building
Code definition, a story. Section 1716.
vaTs • SIAAYS • MID RAfl.INGS
Floors above the second story shall have not
less than 2 exits. Occupied roofs may have
one exit if such occupied areas are less than
500 square feet and located no higher than
immediately above the second story. Section
3303 (a).
Required exit doorways shall be not less than
36" in width and not less than 6'8" in height,
and shall be capable of opening at least 90
degrees. Section 3304 (e).
Provide 36" high protective railing for
porches, balconies, and open sides of stair
landings. Openings between railing shall be
less than 611. Section 1711.
Show how guardrail connection details are
adequate to support 20 pounds per lineal foot
at a right angle to the top rail. Table 23-B.
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Provide stairway and landing details. Section
I 3306 (b) & (c).
b. Minimum headroom is 61 6".
C. Minimum width is 36".
All handrails per Section 3306 (j), shall
satisfy the following:
Provide handrail for stairways with 4 or
more risers.
Handrail shall be 30" to 34" above the
nosing of treads.
C. The handgrip portion of handrail shall be
not less than 1 1/4" nor more than 2" in
cross-sectional dimension.
Every stairway landing shall have a dimension,
( measured in the direction of travel, at least
equal to the stairway width. Such dimension
need not exceed 36 inches. Section 3306 (g),
3304 (i).
A door may open inward at the top step of a
( stairway provided the top step is not more than
7 1/1" lower than the floor level. Section
3304 (h).
1/3 • Provide details of winding stairway complying
with Section 3306 (d):
Minimum tread is 6 inches at any point and
minimum 9 inches at a point 12 inches from
where the treads are narrowest.
Maximum rise is 8 inches.
Minimum width is 36 inches.
Provide spiral stairway details, per. Section
3306 (f):
Minimum run is 7 1/2 inches measured at a
point 12 inches from where the treads are
the narrowest.
Maximum rise is 9 1/2 inches.
C. Minimum headroom is 6 feet 6 inches
d • The tread must provide a clear walking
area measuring at least 26 inches from the
outer edge of the supporting column to the
inner edge of the handrail.
Spiral stairways may not be used for required
exits when the area served is greater than 400
sq. ft. Section 3306 (f).
Provide I.C.B.0. Research Report and number
for metal stairway, or submit plans and
calculations and approved fabricator
registered with the building department or
note that the stairway fabrication plans shall
be submitted to and approved by the building
official prior to installation.
47 In buildings over 2 stories in height, provide
I 3/4 hour fire-rated assemblies for all
openings in the exterior wall below or within
10 feet horizontally of an exterior stairway.
An exit balcony with 2 separated stairways is
exempt. Section 3306 (1).
4/. Openings in exterior walls below or within 10
f feet, measured horizontally, of an exterior
stair shall be protected by self-closing fire
assemblies having a three-fourths-hour fire
protection rating when the stair serves a
floor level having openings in two or more
floors below it. An exit balcony with two
separated stairways is exempt.
Section 3306 (1).
Exterior stairways shall not project into the
I 3 foot setback from the property lines.
Section 3306 (n).
s4. The walls and soffits of the enclosed usable
I space under interior stairs shall be protected
on the enclosed side as required for one-hour
fire-resistive construction. Section 3306
(m).
Within units, show that corridors have a
/ minimum width of 36 inches. Section 3305 (b).
ROOFThG
JI. Specify roof slope.
Roof slope is not adequate for roof type
specified. Table 32-B; Section 3203 (h).
Specify roof material and application.
Chapter 32.
Specify I.C.B.O. or U.L. approval number for
roof materials not covered in U.B.C., e.g.,
tile, etc. Section 107.
a. Maximum rise is 7" and minimum run is 11". j
When the stairs serves less than 10
occupants, or serves an unoccupied roof, (
rise may be 8" maximum and run 9" minimum.
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The maximum slope for a fire retardant built-
up roof, with rock or gravel surfacing, is 3
inches in 12 inches. Section 3203 (e) 2.
The minimum slope for a fire retardant built-
up roof, with cap sheet surfacing, is 1/2 inch
in 12 inches. Section 3203 (e) 3.
Specify minimum 114 inch per foot roof slope
for drainage or design to support accumulated
water. Section 3207 (a), Section 2305 (f) and
Section 2511 (d) 6.
4. Show roof drains and overflows. Section 3207.
0. Provide skylight details to show compliance
with Sections 3401 and 5207 or provide I.C.B.0.
approval number.
/i. Plastic skylights must be separated from each
other by at least 4feet. Section 5207 (a) 6.
62. Show attic ventilation. Minimum vent area is
1/150 of attic area or 1/300 of attic area if
at least 50% of the required vent is at least 3
feet above eave vents or cornice vents. Show
required area and area provided.
Section 3205 (c).
MASONRY
0. Provide fireplace construction details or note
construction to be per attached fireplace
standard drawing. Chapter 37.
4. Show anchored veneer support and connections
attached to wood in Seismic Zones 3 and 4,
comply with Section 3006 (d)1 and Section 2515
(a). Show ties and #9 wire in horizontal
joints.
Show height and construction details of all
masonry walls. Chapter 24.
Note that cleanout openings shall be provided
at the bottom of all cells to be grout filled
in accordance with Table 24-G. Cleanouts shall
be sealed before grouting, after inspection.
Show floor and roof connections to masonry
walls. Connection shall resist 200 pounds per
lineal foot or the actual design load,
whichever is greater. Cross grain tension or
bending in wood ledgers is not permitted.
Section 2310 & 2312 (j)3A.
Provide details for damp proofing the
foundation walls, below finish grade, where
usable space exists on the interior side of the
walls. Section 1707 (d).
f0. Show a minimum 2" air space and flashing
/ between planter and building walls.
Section 2516 (c) 7.
GARAGE AND CARPORTS
7/. Garage requires one-hour fire protection on
the garage side of walls and ceiling common to
the dwelling. Table 5-B, Section 503 (d).
7/. All elements supporting floor above garage,
including walls supporting floor joists, must
have one-hour fire-resistive protection on the
garage side. Section 503 (b)
7/Z. Show 1 3/8" solid core self-closing door for
openings between garage and dwelling. Section
503 (d).
74. Garages are not permitted to open into a room
used for sleeping purposes. Section 1104.
7/i. An occupancy separation is not required
between carport and residence, provided the
carport is open on two or more sides and has
no enclosed uses above.
Section 503 (a) Exception 3.
7. Show garage framing sections, size of header
I over garage opening, lateral cross bracing at
plate line, method bracing garage front and
holddowns if required. Chapter 23.
NOTE: Maximum shear panel ratio is 3 1/2 to 1
for height-to-width . Table 25-I.
7/. Doors may open into the garage only if the
floor or landing in the garage is not more
than one inch lower than the door threshold.
Section 3304 (h).
7. Provide an 18" raised platform for any PAU,
I water heater, or other device in the garage
which may generate a flame or spark. UMC
Section 508, UPC Section 1310 (a).
Per soils report, note on the plan the soils
classification, whether or not the soil is
expansive and note the allowable bearing
value. Section 2905 (c).
7. The foundation plan does not comply with the
soils report recommendations for this project.
Please review the report and modify design,
notes and details as required to show
compliance:
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Provide notes on the foundation plan listing
the soils report recommendation for
foundations, slab and building pad preparation.
qi. Provide a letter from the soils engineer
I 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 (when required by the soil report).
J
2 The soils report reconmendations excavations be .
reviewed by soils engineer. 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:
The building pad was prepared in
accordance with the soils report,
The utility trenches have been properly
backfilled and compacted, and
The foundation excavations, forinings and
reinforcements comply with the soils
report and approved plan."
Show height of all foundation walls. chapter
' 23.
Show height of retained earth on all foundation
walls. chapter 23.
If cut or fill slopes exist, show distance of
foundation to edge of cut or fill slopes and
show steepness and heights of cuts and fills.
Chapter 29.
/6. Note on plans that wood shall be 6" minimum
087-
above finish grade. Section 2907 (a).
Note on plans that surface water will drain
away from building and show drainage pattern
and key elevations. On graded sites, the top
of any exterior foundation shall extend above
the street gutter at point of discharge or the
inlet to a drainage device a minimum of 12"
plus 2 percent. Section 2905 (f), 2907 (d) S.
is
. Dimension foundation per U.B.C. Table 29A:
Floors Footing
Supported* Stemwal 1 Width Depth Thickness
1 6" 12" 12" 6"
2 all 15" 18" 711
3 10" 18" 24" 8"
*Foundations may support a roof in addition to the
floors. Where only a roof is supported, use
foundation for one floor.
Show foundation sills to be pressure treated,
or equal. Section 2516 (c) 3.
Show foundation bolt size and spacing.
Section 2907 M.
Ø. Specify size, I.C.B.0. number and manufacturer
of power driven pins. Show edge and and
distances and spacing.
Section 302 (c).
/2- If required by structural calculations, show
size, imbedinent and location of hold down
anchors on foundation plan. Section 2312 (f),
302 (c).
93. If hold downs are required by calculations,
note on plan that hold down anchors must be
tied in place prior to foundation inspection.
Section 305 (e) 1.
Show adequate footings under all bearing walls
' and shear walls. Section 2907 (b).
91. Show on the plans stepped footings for slopes
steeper than 1:10. Section 2907 (c).
Show minimum 18" clearance from grade to
bottom of floor joists and minimum 12"
clearance to bottom of girders.
Section 2516 (c) 2.
9/. Show pier size, spacing and depth into
undisturbed soil. Table 29-A.
Show minimum underfloor access of 18" x 24".
Section 2516 (c).
9j. Show minimum underfloor ventilation equal to 1
sq. ft. for each 150 sq. ft. of underfloor
area. Openings shall be as close to corners
as practicable and shall provide cross
ventilation on at least two approximately
opposite sides. Section 2516 (c) 6.
l9). Specify that posts embedded in concrete shall
I be pressure treated per UBC Std. No. 25-12.
Section 2516 (c) 1.
FRAMING
lL. Show wall bracing. Every exterior wood stud
wall and main cross partition shall be braced
at each end at least every 25 feet of length
with 1 x 4 diagonal let-in braces or
equivalent. Section 2517 (g) 3.
joz. Note cross bridging or blocking. Floor joists
I and rafters 12" or more in depth shall be
supported laterally by bridging at intervals
not exceeding 8 feet, unless both edges are
held inline. Sec. 2506 (h), 2517 (a) 6.
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10 . Show blocking at ends and at supports of floor
joists, rafters and trusses at exterior walls.
Section 2517 (d) 3, 2517 (h) 6.
4 . Show double joists. Floor joists shall be
doubled under bearing partitions running
parallel with the joists. Section 2517 (d) 5.
105. Bearing partitions, perpendicular to joists,
shall not be offset from supporting girders,
beams, walls or partitions, more than the depth
of the joist. Section 2517 (d) 5.
1t6. Show rafter ties. Rafter ties shall be spaced
not more than 4 feet on center and be just
above the ceiling joists, where rafters and
ceiling joists are not parallel. Section 2517
(h) 4.
1C7. Show rafter purlin braces to be not less than
45 degrees to the horizontal.
Section 2517 (h) 5.
104. Show 1/2" minimum clearance between top plate
of interior partitions and bottom chord of
trusses. (To ensure loading will be as
designed).
119. Show double top plate with minimum 48" lap
splice. Section 2517 (g) 2.
10. Show nailing will be in compliance with Table
25-Q.
(n)Show or note fire stops at the following
locations per Section 2516 (f):
In concealed spaces of stud walls and
partitions, including furred spaces, at
the ceiling and floor levels and at 10
foot intervals along the length of the
wall;
J . at all interconnections between concealed
I vertical and horizontal spaces such as
occur at soffits, drop ceilings and cove
ceilings;
() In concealed spaces between stair
stringers at the top and bottom of the run
and between studs along and inline with
the run of stairs if the walls under the
stairs are unfinished; and
in openings around vents, pipes, ducts,
chimneys, fireplaces and similar openings
which afford a passage for fire at ceiling
and floor levels, with noncombustible
materials.
1,/2. Show stud size and spacing. Maximum allowable
stud heights: Bearing wall: 2 x4 and 2 x 6
max. 10'; Non-bearing: 2 x 4 max. 141, 2 x 6
max. 20'. Table 25-R-3.
1,/3. Studs supporting two floors, a roof and
/ ceiling must be 3 x 4 or 2 x 6 at 16" o.c.
Table 25-R-3.
Note on A.I.T.C. Certificate of Compliance for ~4_
glued laminated wood members shall be given to
the building inspector prior to installation.
Section 306 (f).
Detail all post-to-beam and post-to-footing
/ connections and reference the detail to the
plan. Section 2516 (m).
1/6. Detail shear transfer connections, including
roof and floor diaphragms, to shear walls.
Section 2513.
117 Specify nail size and spacing for all shear
walls, floor and roof diamhraems. Indicate
required blocking. Maintain maximum diaphragm
dimension ratios. (Tables 25 I, 3, K and
Section 4713 (d)].
i7 . Show 3" x 4" or 2" x 6" studs in first story
of three story building. Table 25-R-3.
119. Provide truss details and truss calculations
for this project. Specify truss
identification numbers on the plans.
1/0. Provide roof framing plan and floor framing
plan. Section 302 (c).
1/1. Provide framing sections through
Section 302 (c).
Specify all header sizes for opening over 4'
wide. Section 2517 (g) 5.
123. Provide calculations for main vertical and
horizontal framing members and post footings.
Section 302 (b).'NIIa Stt.pPaac,r)(, 16Ib
14. Provide calculations for lateral loads, shear
I panels, shear transfer and related. Section
302 (b).
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315. Show on the plans all structural requirements
developed in the structural calculations.
Section 302 (c). (See comments below or at
end.)
121. Columns and posts located on concrete or
masonry floors or decks exposed to the weather
or to water splash or in basements and which
support permanent structures shall be supported
by concrete piers or metal pedestals projecting
above floors unless approved wood of natural
resistance to decay or treated wood is used.
Section 2516 (c) 4.
l. Individual concrete or masonry piers shall
/ project at least 8 inches above exposed ground
unless the columns or posts which they support
are of approved wood of natural resistance to
decay or treated wood is used.
Section 2516 (c) 4.
128 Show location of attic access with minimum size
22" x 30". Section 3205.
119. Show draft separation for attic areas between
units in a duplex. Section 2516 (f).
130. Specify plywood grade and paz),e). identification
index. Table 25-N. FLIO,Z P(.Y.'I'/ 21T6L /OOF
/ vqaD aA
1L. When roof pitch is less than 3:12, design ridge
as a beam. Section 2517 (h).
14. If foundation cripple wall studs are less than
14" high, framing shall be solid blocking.
Section 2517 (g) 4.
1. Cripple wall studs exceeding 4 feet in height
' shall be 3 inch by 4 inch or 2 inches by 6
inches when supporting 2 stories.
Section 2517 (g) 4.
134 Show plywood sheathing over exposed eaves, or
other weather exposed areas, is exterior grade.
Section 2516 (i).ljtyfE kwr 9LY 1.5 e.bKbR.
I Show a weep screed at the foundation plate line
on all exterior stud walls to be stuccoed.
Section 4706 (e).
116. Detail truss layout for 30" x 30" attic access,
if required for equipment in the attic.
1/7. Ridges, hips, and valleys shall be at least one
size larger than supported rafters. Section
2517 (h) 3.
l. In open beam construction, provide strap ties
across the beams at the ridge support. Section
2501 (b).
)AN1CAL (UNIFORM MEMANICAL DE)
All heating, ventilating, and cooling systems and
appliances shall comply with the Uniform Mechanical
Code.
1,19. Show the size, location and type of all
heating and cooling appliances or systems.
)0. Show source of combustion air to furnace, per
Chapter 6, UMC.
li]. Every dwelling unit shall be provided with
1 heating facilities capable of maintaining a
room temperature of 70 degrees F. at 3 feet
above the floor in all habitable rooms. Show
basis for compliance. UBC. Sec. 1211.
Show minimum 30" deep unobstructed working
( space in front of furnace. Section 505, INC.
/3. Note on plans, "clearances to be per
manufacturer's listing." Section 504, UMC.
lJ. Furnace shall not be installed in any bedroom,
( bathroom or in a closet or confined space with
access only through such room unless
specified as direct vent appliance, enclosed
furnace or electric heating appliance.
Section 704 UMC.
145. Show I.C.B.0. approval number for prefab
fireplace.
4. Show access to the attic or underfloor furnace
/ to be minimum 30 inches by 30 inches.
Section 708 & 709 UMC.
l7. Note that passageway to the attic furnace
shall be unobstructed and have continuous
solid flooring not less than 24 inches wide.
Section 708 UMC.
llh. Show permanent electrical outlet and lighting
I fixture controlled by a switch for the attic
furnace. Section 708 UMC.
119. Show details to comply with Section 709 for
furnace under the floor, or Section 710 for
roof or outside furnace.
G
Note on plan: Gas vents and non-combustible
piping, in walls, passing through three floors
or less shall be effectively draft stopped at
each floor or ceiling.
UBC, Section 1706 (a) 6.
111. Provide dryer vent to outside. UMC, Section
/ 1903.
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L1ICAL (Nfl0IAL ELECT1UCAL aloE)
All wiring shall comply with the National Electrical
152 Show on the plan the amperage of the electrical
service, the location of the service panel and
the location of any sub-panels.
1/3. Show location of all electrical receptacles.
Electrical receptacle locations and/or spacing
I is not adequate in_____________________________
l. Show at least one convenience outlet other than
outlets for laundry, etc., outdoors, in garages
and basements. NEC, Art. 210-52.
156 Note convenience outlets in bathrooms, kitchen
counter top(s) within 6 feet of the kitchefl
sink, outdoor, and in garages and basements
(other than for laundry and similar equipment)
shall be GFI protected. NEC, Art. 210-8.
157 Note electrical system ground to be provided
per NEC, Art. 250-81.
PUJMBflIC (UNIFORM PUMD1G CODE)
158. Show water heater size type and location on
plans. UPC, Section 1301.
1/9. Show source for providing combustion air to
fuel burning water heater. If wall openings in
an enclosure are used, at least one-half of the
required opening area shall extend into the
upper twelve inches of the enclosure and one-
half within the lower twelve inches. UPC,
Section 1307.
1&0. Fuel combustion water heater shall not be
I installed in bath or bedroom or in a closet
opening into bath or bedroom. UPC, Section
1309.
Provide adequate barrier to protect water
heater from vehicle damage. UPC, Section 1310.
162 Show I and P valve on water heater and show
route of discharge line to exterior.
UPC, Section 1007 (e). L$etL. kit)e Ot) .NT. 17.
1. Note on the plan that hose •bibbs and lawn
' sprinkler system shall have approved backf low
prevention devices. UPC, Section 1003(h) &
(i).
l. Show shower stall can accommodate a 30" circle
f and has a minimum floor area of 1,024 sq. in.
UPC 909 (d).
NOISE ThSEJIATION (DUPLEXES)
l. Show details of duplex common (party) walls
and floor/ceiling assemblies to achieve a
Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating in walls
of 50 decibels and an Impact Insulation Class
(IIC) rating on floor/ceiling of 50 decibels.
Title 25.
16. Show how penetrations of assemblies for
piping, electrical devices, recessed cabinets,
bathtubs, soffits, or heating ventilating, or
exhaust ducts shall be sealed, lined, or
insulated to maintain required sound
transmission rating. Title 25.
l7. Provide insulation in walls and ceiling to
achieve STC of 50 between garage and living
area if garage use is not controlled by
resident. Title 25.
State regulations (California Admin. Code) require
that the design satisfy one of the attached
alternative energy packages or submit calculations.
The law also requires that many mandatory
conservation items be satisfied.
168. On the title sheet of the plans, provide a
summary of the design features for this
project (i.e., R-values, glazing, shading
devices, thermal mass, HVAC efficiencies,
etc.).
V
8
Show on the plans the "R" value for the walls,
floors, ceiling and related areas. ALSO j)(4CTIL)S"-
. Show double glazing as per Energy Design, on
Glazing Schedule.
Show on the plan how shading requirements are
( satisfied.
Show on the plans the thermal mass areas as
( indicated in the energy documentation.
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11h. The plans are not in compliance with the energy
( conservation compliance package selected or
design calculations provided. Show on plans
conformance as follows:
J4. The glazing area on the plans exceeds that
I shown in the documentation or allowed in the
i package selected. Glazing area includes rough
openings of windows and the full size of french
doors.
Specify on the building clans all of the
mandatory energy conservation requirements as
listed on the enclosure titled, "Mandatory
Energy Conservation Requirements".
Show the make, model and efficiency of the
space heating (or cooling) system and provide
heat loss calculations if the output exceeds
45,000 BTU/Hr.
174. For room additions, show that the glazing area
( of the addition does not exceed 16% of the
newly-conditioned floor area, plus glazing
removed or relocated due to the addition.
CARLSBAD S.F.D. & DUPLIM &JPPLIr
l. Energy conservation design should be for Zone
7 . See attached energy packages.
l74. Floor drains must have auto-prime (city
policy).
S
Note exhaust fans cannot be ductless type (city
policy).
G
New residential units must be pre-plumbed for
future solar water heating. Note "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).
182 Note "two 3/4" 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).
Gheating
All piping for present or future solar water
must be insulated when in areas that
are not heated or cooled by mechanical means
(city policy).
l. Incorporate the waterproofing details, on the
/ attached Policy 80-8, where interior living
space occurs below grade at the masonry
wall(s).
185. Show on the Title Sheet on the plans, the
information required by the attached
Developmental Services Sheet 112383.
116. All new residential buildings, including
( additions, require a soils report. Please
submit two copies.
147. Heavy timber framing, minimum 6" x 10" beams
( and minimum 8" x 8" post, for the structural
beam and column supporting the fire separation
between the garage and living area above, is
acceptable if shown on the plans. (city
policy).
4. UBC Adopting Ordinance 8792 requires Fire
Retardant roof on all structures (Sec.
18.04.230). Show compliance with UBC Section
3203(e).
1ê9. City Ordinance 9792 requires two parking
I spaces/unit with clear area of 201 x20' i.e. no
washing machines, etc • Show compliance.
lO. Please see additional corrections, or remarks,
i on the following page.
The City of Carlsbad 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 check for your
project. If you have any questions regarding these
plan check items, please contact________________
EILWJ 1)ALKEE
at Esgil Corporation. If you have any questions
regarding City Building permit procedures, please
contact Carter Darnell at the City of Carlsbad,
1200 Elm Avenue, telephone 619/438-1161.
Thank you.
Enclosures:
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FOLLWlG N= gpyyyx MJJRi RJIR(IS SHO= BE INCORMUM ON PLAN zI, OR
CONrADM W17MM JOB SFEL4IICAflON D0QtTS.
MANDATOR? Va= CXfl(SVAIION REOMMMMS OF THE SIA1 OF-CALIFORNIA
All heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and water heating equipment shall meet all of the
requirements of the Appliance Efficiency Standards and shall be certified by the California Energy
Commission.
A two stage thermostat, which controls the supplementary heat on its second stage, shall be
provided for heat pumps.
Thermostats shall be equipped with an automatic setback, which the building occupant can program to
automatically set back the thermostat twice in 24 hours.
Equipment which requires preventive maintenance to maintain efficient operation shall be furnished
with complete necessary maintenance information.
All gas-fired fan type central furnaces, gas-fired fan type wall furnaces, and cooking appliances
shall be equipped with an intermittent ignition device.
All fan systems exhausting air to the outside shall be provided with backdraft dampers.
All transverse duct, plenum, and fitting joints shall be sealed with pressure sensitive tape or
mastic to prevent air loss and shall be insulated to conform to the provisions of Section 1005 of
the UMC, 1982 Edition.
A vapor barrier is required in climate zone 1, 14, and 16.
All manufactured windows and sliding glass doors shall meet the 1972 ANSI air infiltration
standards and shall be certified and labeled.
All swinging doors and windows leading to unconditioned areas shall be fully weather-stripped.
(U) Storage type water heaters and storage and backup tanks for solar systems shall be externally
wrapped with R-12 insulation or greater.
The five feet of pipe closest to the water heater, if outside conditioned space, shall be insulated
with a minimum of R-3 • Steam and steam condensation return: piping and recirculating hot water
piping outside the building envelope shall be insulated in accordance with TZ0-1406(d).
Lamps used in luminaries for general lighting in kitchens and bathrooms shall have an efficiency of
not less than 25 lumens per watt.
Shoverheads and faucets shall be equipped with flow restrictors as outlined in the appliance
efficiency standards and shall, be certified to the Energy Commission.
Masonry and factory-built fireplaces on exterior walls, shall be equipped with tight-fitting
closeable metal or glass doors covering the entire opening of the firebox; a combustion air intake
equipped with a readily accessible, operable, and tight fitting damper to draw air from the outside
of the building; and a tight fitting flue damper with a readily accessible control.
Insulation used shall comply with California Quality Standards.
The insulation installer shall post. a signed certificate.. .Section. 276.. Insulation Certificate
(All Occupancies). After installing insulation, the installer shall post in a conspicuous location
in the building a certificate signed by the installer and the builder stating that the installation
conforms the requirements of Title 2, Part 2, Chapter 2-53, and that the materials installed
conform with the requirements of Title 20, Chapter 2, Subchapter Le, Article 3. The certificate
shall state the manufacturer's name and material identification, the installed "R" value, and (in
applications of loose fill insulation) the minimum installed weight per square foot consistent with
the manufacturer's labeled density for the desired "R" value.
For infiltration control all openings and penetrations must be caulked and sealed, such as around
windows, at sole plates, and openings for utility pipes and wires.
Form EQI 3/5/86
Datci_____
Prepared by
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Bldg. Dept.
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK Frr D Esgil
PLAN CHECK NO.
BUILDING ADDRESS J&35 .S1. JAi r-
77-APPLICANT/CONTACT XiiiT Joiia PHONE NO.5.3'si
BUILDING OCCUPANCY R'.3 /m-i DESIGNER PHONE_____________
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR PHONE___________
BUILDING PORTION BUILDING AREA VALUATION
MULTIPLIER
VALUE
RethE1k L/3] IOb 1DI(.
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Commercial _@
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Total Value
Building Permit Fee $
Plan Check Fee $ S d'7 71 IQ
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Plans received by Esgil after July 31, 1987 shall have permit and
plan check fees calculated per 1985 UBC.
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ENGINEERING CHECKLIST
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Plan Check"No. 68ô434
Project Address:/3S 5i 07-
Project Name: RESJD -AICE
Field Check Date:
By:
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
Site Plan
LEGEND
~Y— Item Complete
Item Incomplete - Needs
Your Action
1,2,3 Number i.n circle
indicates plancheck
number that deficiency
was identified
1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: North
Ell D D arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed
structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way
width and dimensioned setbacks.
2. Show on Site Plan: Finish floor elevations, elevations of finish
grade adjacent to building, existing topographical lines, existing
and proposed slopes, driveway and percent (%) grade and drainage
patterns.
3. Provide legal description of property.
4. Provide assessor's parcel number.
PERMITS REQUIRED
Grading
5. Grading permit required. (Separate submittal to Engineering
Department required for Grading Permit).
6. Grading plans in plan check PE 2.95-693
7. Need the following completed prior to building permit issuance:
Grading plans signed.
Grading permit issued.
Grading completed.
Certification letter and compaction reports submitted.
Grading inspected and permit signed off by City Inspector.
8. Right-of-Way Permit required for work in public right-of-way
(e.g., driveway approach, sidewalk, connection to water main,
etc).
9. Industrial Waste Permit application required. To be filled out
completely and returned to Development Processing.
FEES REQUIRED
io. Park-in-Lieu fees required. —fcQ •4
Quadrant:-, Fee Per Unit: , Total Fee:________
O 11.. Traffic impact fee required.
Fee Per Unit: , Total Fee:
C1 12. Bridge and Thoroughfare fee required.
Fee Per Unit: - , Total Fee:
O 13. Public facilities fee required.
14. Facilities management fee required. Fee:,va J-)te,,4cj
15. Additional EDU's requird: I. C
L..J Sewer connection fee: VZOOO Sewer permit no. 322-9
0 16. Sewer lateral required:
REMARKS:
0. K. to i Date:
If you have any questions about any of the above items identified on this plan
check, please call the Development Processing Department at 438-1161.
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Coastal Permit Required YES NO
Additional Comments
PLANNING CHECKLIST
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Plan Check No. 138Q34/ Address 077 J,iis Cr
Type of Project and Use <5FD
Zone Use Allowed? YES NO
Setback: Front O/< Side OK Rear
Facilities Management Zone I
School District: San Dieguito Encinitas
Carlsbad
L!11EJ 0 Discretionary Action Required YES
121"D 0 Environmental Required YES
0 Landscape Plan Required YES
Comments
San Marcos
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COMPACTION LA, S, INC. ( SOIL TESTING .& INSPECTION SERVICES
August 4, 1987
Project No. CL-1405
Mike O'Garra
3229 Valley Street
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Subject: ADDENDUM REPORT
Carlsbad Tract No. 81-50, PUD-37
Valley Street
Carlsbad, California
Dear Mr. O'Garra,
Per your request, we have reviewed our previously submitted
report dated July 9, 1987..
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The septic tank and leach, lines encountered on Lot #2 were
removed and replaced with properly compacted soil to grade.
Soil types 1 thru 4, inclusive, were encountered as on-site
native materials. Soil type 5 was imported.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate 'tO contact
us. The opportunity of working with you is sincerely
appreciated. • .
Respectfully submitted, • • • - -
COMPACTION LASS, INC.. • . . •
Ok
Alan H. sargeht • • Dale"R. Regli • President ' • RCE 19393.
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COMPACTION L. 3S, INC. (
SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
July 9, 1987
Project No. CL-1405
Mike O'Garra
3229 Valley Street
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Carlsbad Tr N - So
Subject: Report of CertiftcitTh.n.Q.S Compacted Fill Ground
PUD-37
Carlsbad, -
Valley S tree
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Dear Mr. O'Garra,
In response to your request, the following report has been prepared
to indicate results of soil test, observations, and inspection of
earth-work construction at the subject site.
Testing and inspection was performed between July 'l: and 6, 1987.
Briefly, our findings reveal filled ground has been compacted to a minimum of ninety percent.
Therefore, we recommend construction continue as scheduled.
SCOPE: -
Our firm was retained to obsery qradinq operations -with regard to
current standard practices and to determine the degree df
compaction of placed fill. -
Grading plans were prepared by Joseph K. Lukowaki.
Grading operations were per(ormed by Ray Carlin of Alpine,
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COMPACTION LdS, INC.
"'SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
Reference is made to our previously submitted reports entitled
"Preliminary Soils Investigation" dated September 23, 1985 and May
6, 1987. .
Approximate locations and depth of filled ground and extent of
earth-work construction covered. in this report are indicated on
attached Plate No. 1 entitled "Test Location Sketch."
Grading operations were performed in remove and recompact loose
native and/or fill soils and to create seven level building pads to
accommodate the proposed subdivision.
The site was graded in accordance with recommendations set forth in
our previously submitted report and conforms to project plans.
LABORATORY TESTING:
Representative soils samples were collected and returned to the
laboratory for testing. Optimum moisture-maximum density tests
were performed in accordance with ASTM D-1557 and are tabulated on
attached 'Plate No. 2, entitled "Tabulation of Test Results."
SOIL CONDITIONS:
Native soils encountered were 'silty-sands. Pill soils were
imported and generated from the on-.site excavation.
The subdivision contains areas with transition from cut to fill.
However, the proposed building areas are .'all cut or all fill, as
tabulated' on Plate No. 3. 'Therefore, no consideration .need be
given this characteristic.
Expansive soils 'were observed during grading. 'However, they were
placed in deeper fills or blended with non-expaniive soil. It is
our opinion expansive soils lay in a non-detrimental condi'.tion and
conventional construction ma y be utilized.
'Fill soils were placed, watered, and compacted in six inch lifts.
Prior to earth-work construction, areas where fill was placed,,-were
scarafied, watered, and compacted to a minimum of ninety percent.
To determine the degree of compaction, field density 'tests were
'performed in accordance with .ASTM .D-1556 or D-292.2 at 'the locations
designated 'on attached Plate No. 1.. A tabulation' of test results
and their vertical 'locations are presented on attached Plate No. .2.
During grading operations, all fill soils found to have a relative
compaction of 'less than ninety percent were 'reworked until the
proper compaction was achieved.
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RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS:
Continuous inspection was not requested to verify fill soils were
placed in accordance with current standard practices regarding
grading operations and earth-work construction. Therefore, as
economically feasible as possible, part time inspection was
provided. Hence, the following recommendations are based on the
assumption that all areas tested are representative of the entire
project.
Compacted fill and natural ground have adequate
strength to safely support the proposed loads.
Slopes 'are Stable as constructed with relation to
deep seated failure; provided they are properly
maintained. Slopes should be planted within 30 days
of this report date, with a light groundcover (no
iceplant) indigenous to the area. This will reduce
the probability of failure as a result of erosion.
Temporary slopes, to be retained 'and/or completed
at a later date, should be considered unstable and
may prove to be a detrimental condition.
Continuous footings having a mini urn width of 12 inches
and founded 'a minimum of iband inches below lowest adjacent 'grade for one ant
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wo story,.pectively, will
have, an estimated allowable bearing value -of 2500 pounds
per square foot. . ... -
Footings located on or adjacent to slopes should be
founded at.a depth such that the horizonta1d4stance
from the bottom-outside face of footing -to-the face
of the slope is a minimum of 'eight feet. -.
4.. All continuous footings should be reinforced with a minimum of
Completion of grading operations were leftat rough
grade. We, therefore, recommend ,a landscape architect
be contacted to provide finish grade and drainage
recommendations. :.
Prior to pouring of concrete, Compaction Labs, Inc.,-should be contacted to inspect foundation recommendations for compliance to
those .setforth.
During placement of concrete, Compaction Labs., Inc., and/or a qualified concrete inspector should be present to document
construction of foundations. - ,
COMPACTION C&413% INC.
SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
UNCERTAINTY AND LIMITATIONS:
It is the responsibility of the owner and/or his representative to
carry out recommendations set forth in this report..
San Diego County is located in a high risk area with regard to
earthquake. Earthquake resistant projects are economically
unfeasible. Therefore, damage as a result of earthquake is
probable, and we assume no liability.
We assume the onsite safety of our personnel only. We cannot
assume liability of personnel other than our own. It is the
responsibility of the owner and contractor to insure construction
operations are conducted in a safe manner and in conformance with
regulations goverened by CAL-OSHA and/or local agencies.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
The opportunity of working with you is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
COMPACTION LABS, INC.
J IZI Alan H. Sargent, President Dale R. Regli, RCE 19393
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Soil Description Type
Brown Silty-Sand I Gray-Brown Fine Silty-Sand II Orange-Brown Sandy-Clay III Brown Sandy-Clay IV Red/Orange Silty-Sand
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Remarks: Test No. Is 32, 33, 34 and 44, undisturbed native soils,
85% minimum required.
Optimum Moisture, Maximum Density
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Dry Density Moisture
(lb/cu.ft) (%drywt.)
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COMPACTION LABc, INC.
.SOIL* TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
CARLSBAD TRACT
81-50 PUD-37
Lot No.
.1 Fill
2 Fill
3 Cut 4 Cut 5 Fill
6 Fill 7 Fill
Project No. CL-1405
••. OMPACTIOt ABS, INC.
SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
PRELIMINARY SOILS INVESTIGATION
for
Proposed Single Family Dwellings
Carlsbad Tract No. 81-50/PUD-37
Valley Street
Carlsbad, California
Prepared for
'MIKE O'GARA
3229 Valley Street
Carlsbad, CA. 92116
September 23, 1985
Project No. CL-1405
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7895 Convoy Court, Suite 15, San Diego, CA 9211 . (619)292-0688. North County (619) 741.5289
'COMPACTION LAL- J, INC.
:. SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
September 23, 1985
Project No. CL-1405
Mike O'Gara
3229 Valley Street
Carlsbad, CA. 92008
Subject: Proposed Single Family Dwellings Carlsbad Tract No. 81-50/PUC-37
Valley Street
Carlsbad, California
Gentlemen:
Per your request, we have performed a preliminary soils investi-
gation for the subject project.
The purpose of our investigation was to evaluate the suitability
of the site for the proposed development and make recommendations
with regard to site grading and foundation design.
Briefly, the investigation reveals favorable soil conditions and
In our opinion the site is suitable for the proposed development,
provided recOmmendations set forth in the attached report are adheared to. •:
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact US.
This opportunity to be of service is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
COMPACTION LABS, INC. :
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DaleR. Regli, RCE 19393
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7895 Convoy Court, Suite 15, San Diego, CA 92111:e (619) 292-0688 • North Count,' (619) 741-5289
tOMPACTION( A 349 INC. (
SOIL TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. Purpose and Scope 1
2. Location and Description of Site 1
J. Field Investigation 1
4. Soil Conditions 2
5. Laboratory Testing 2
6. Recommendations and Conclusions 2
Grading
Foundations
Recommended Paving Section
Review of Grading Plan
7. Uncertainty & Limitations 5
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APPENDIX .
Appendix "A" - Exploration Legend and Unified Sofl
Classification Chart.
Plate No. 1 Test Pit Location Plan
Plate No. 2 - 7 Exploration Log
Plate No. 8 Tabulation of. Test Results
Appendix 0811,- Recommended Grading Specifications
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1. PURPOSE & SCOPE
The purpose of the investigation was to determine if the site is
suitable for the proposed single family dwellings.
The scope of the investigation was to:
Determine the physical properties and engineering
characteristics of the surface and subsurface
soils.
Provide design information with regard to grading,
site preparation, and foundation design of the. pro-
posed structures.
2. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF SITE
The site is located at 3229 Valley Street, Carlsbad, California.
The 2 acre, '!L" shapped property, borders vacant lots to the
north and west, existing single family dwellings to the south and
Valley Street and additional family dwellings to the east.
The topography of the lot slopes gently downhill from east to
west with an overall difference in elevation of approximately ten
feet.
The site is presently 'occupied with a single-story residence, and
detached garage. An existing leach field is located west of the
house and will require removal at the time of grading. The
residence is landscaped with hedges, small to large trees, native
grasses and is encompassed by fences. Vegetation 'onthe.
remaining portions of the property consist of a few small trees
and native grasses. However, these grasses ha.ve .Peen recently
disked under to avoid ,,,fire hazard. On the'southeast corner of
the site (area of proposed lots 3 and 4) stockpiled fill soils
were observed. These soils may be blended with on-site native
soils and utilized during earthwork construction.
It 1s our understanding that lot number 1 through 7w111 be
occupied with newly constructed single family 'dwellings and lot
number 8 is to receive •anexisting single family dwelling which
is to be moved on-site upon completion of grading.
3. FIELD INVESTIGATION. .
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The field inves.tigation was performed on September 10, 1985, and
Included an inspection of the site and the excavation of six
exploratory trenches, with a back hoe to 'depths of 'ten feet.
Location of test pits are shown on attached Plate. No. 1, entitled
"Test Pit Location Plan." .
As excavation proceeded representative bulk 'samples Were.
collected. In place natural densities and moisture content were
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determined at different depths in the excavations and are
included in Plate No. 's 2 - 7.
4. SOIL CONDITIONS
Loose surt'icial soils (silty-sands) consisting of plowed ground
were found to average two feet in depth throughout the site.
Underlying soils to depths of ten feet were dense silty-sands and
stiff sandy clays and clays.
Expansive soils (sandy clays and clays) were observed in test pit
number 2 and 6 (proposed Lots .1 and 7) and will require special
recomendations and construction details if selective grading is
not employed. Soils encountered in test pit numbers 1, 3, 4, and
5, consisted of silty-sands and were found to be non-expansive
(less than 3 percent swell).
Groundwater was not encountered, nor did caving occur in any of
our exploratory trenches.
5.- LABORATORY SOIL TESTING
:. All laboratory tests were performed on typical soils in
accordance with accepted test methods of the American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM).
Tests conducted include:
Maximum Density & Optimum Moisture .
Direct Shear (Remold)
Sieve Analysis . . .
iField Density & Moisture
Expansion Potential (conducted In accordance with
requirements of the City of San Diego Test for
Expansive Soils.)
Test results are tabulated on the attached Plate No.'s 2 through
8 entitled "Exploration Log & Tabulation of-Test Results."
6. RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSIONS
General
The site Is suitable for the proposed single family dwellings.
-Recommendations contained in this report should be incorporated
in the planning, design and construction phase of the subject
project.
6A. Grading
Subsequent to site demolition and removal of the existing
structures, loose surficial top soils, as indicatedon attached
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Plate Numbers 2 through 7, should be removed and recompacted in
accordance with attached Appendix 'B' entitled "Recommended
Grading Specifications." Loose native soils may be determined as
those having an insitu density of less than 85 percent Of maximum
density.
Leach lines located west of the existing house should be removed
and their excavations recompacted in accordance with atached - Appendix 'B'.
If encountered, leach lines and/or pipes should be removed.
Concrete pipes may be crushed in-place. Trench lines should be
recompacted in accordance with Appendix 'B'.
68. Foundations
General
If on-site expansive soils (such as those encountered in test
No.'s 2 and 6) exist within 24 inches of finish grade upon
completion of grading, the following foundation recomrnentdati.ons
will be required to reduce structural ..damage occuring from excessive subgrade movement.
For one and two story construction:
Continuous footings having a minimum width of 12 inches and
founded a minimum of 18 inches below lowest adjacent grade will
have an allowable soils bearing pressure of 1200 pounds per square foot.
.
All continuous footings are to be founded a minimum -ofl8 ,inches
below lowest adjacent grade and reinforced withone'No. 4 bar top
and bottom. Steel should be positioned S inches above bottom of footing and one inch below top of footing.
Interior slabs should be 4 inches thick, reinforced with 10/10, 6
x 6 welded wire mesh, -and underlain .with a 4 Inch base consisting
of sand or crushed rock. Sand should be tested in accordance
with ASTM 0-2419 to insure a minimum sand-equivalent of 30. Slab
reinforcing should be -extended through joints and provide .a
tension tie with perimeter footings. If this method proves
impractical during construction, an alternative method may be
employed. This method consists of No. 3 bars,- .30 inches on center, extending 30 bar diameters into both slab and,
foundation.
Clayey soils should not be allowed to dry prior to placing concrete. They should be watered to Insure they-are kept in a
very moist condition or at a moisture content exceedingoptimum
moisture content by a minimum of 3 percent.
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68(2) Foundations (Alternative)
General
In the event 'that selectivegrading.is employed to insure that
,clayey soils are placed a minimum of -24 inches below finish
grade, conventional foundations may be utilized. Furthermore, if
grading is performed as planned, we anticipate-the.-majority of
the proposed single -'family dwellings will be founded in on-site
non-expansive soils.
For one story 'construction:
Continuous footings founded Ln 24 inches of on-site non-expansive
soil having a minimum width bf 12 inches and founded a minimum
depth of 12 inches below lowest adjacent grade will have an
allowable soil bearing pressure of 2500 pounds 'per square foot.
For two story construction:
Continuous footings founded in 24 inches of on-site non-expansive
soil having a minimum width of 12 inches and founded a minimum
depth of 18 inches 'below lowest adjacent grade will have an
allowable soil bearing pressure 0f3000 pounds per square foot.
All continuous footings are to be reinforced with one 44 bar top
and bottom. Steel should be positioned 3 inches above bottom of
footing. and 3 inches below top of footing.
Interior slabs should be a minimum of 4 inches in thickness.
6C. Recommended Paving Section
Structural sections for asphaltic paving for the proposed roads
and streets are based on an estimated subgrade 'R' value of 20.
The following section is provided for bid purposes only. Actual
sections should be determined subsequent to completion of grading
operations.
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Assumed Traffic index CT8hSP-
2 inches-of asphaltic pa vinc
'8 inches of 'select base coui 7dL
- 6 inches of recompacted nati
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3 inches of asphaltic paving on
10 inches of select base course on
6 inches of recompacted native subgrade.
All materials and construction for asphaltic paving and base
should conform to the Standard Specifications of the State of
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California Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, Section 39 and 26, respectively. Class III
decomposed granite, if used, should have a minimum 'R' value of
70 and SE of 30. All materials should be compacted to a minimum
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ED. Review of Grading Plan
Preliminary grading plans used during our investigation were
prepared by Joseph Lukowski. If approved plans differ from
preliminary plans we would like to review them to assure
compliance with recommendations presented in this report.
7.. UNCERTAINTY AND LIMITATIONS
Surface and subsurface soils are assumed to be uniform.
Therefore, should soils encountered during construction differ
from those presented in this report, we should be contacted to
provide their engineering properties.'
It is the responsibility of the owner and contractor to carry out
recommendations set forth in this report.
During our investigation of the subject site, evideqce of
faulting was not encountered. Subsequent to review of available
geologic literature, we feel any faulting in the -vicinity of the site may be classified as inactive. However, it should be noted
that San Diego County is located in a high seismic area with
regard to earthquake. Earthquake proof projects are economically
unfeasible. Therefore, damage as a result of earthquake is
probable, and we assume no liability.
We assume the onsite safety of our personnel only. We cannot
assume liability of personnel other than our own. It is the
responsibi1ity of the owner and contractor to insure construction
operations are conducted in a safe manor and in conformance with
regulations governed by CAL-OSHA and/or local agencies.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate-to' contact us.
This opportunity to'be of service is sincerely appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
COMPACTION LABS, INC.
Dale R. Regli, RCE 19393
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UNIFIED SOIL cLAS3I7ICATI(aI CHART
SOIL DESCRIPTION GROUP SYMBOL
1. COARSE GRAINED. More than
half of material is larasr
than No. 200 sieve size.
GRAVELS CLEAN GRAVELS GW
more than half of
coarse fraction is
larger than No. 4 OP
sieve size but
saall.r than 3. GRAVELS WITH PINES GM (Appreciable amount
of fines) GC
SANDS CLEAN SANDS SW
More than half of coarse fraction is SP smaller than No. 4 sLove size. SANDS WITH PINES SM (Appreciable amount
of fines) SC
TYPICAL NAMES
Well graded gravels. gravel-
sand mixtures, little or no fines.
Poorly graded gravels, gravel
sand mixtures, little or no
fines..
Silty gravels, poorly graded
gravel-sand-silt mixtures.
Clayey gravels, poorly
graded gravel-sand, clay
mixtures.
Well graded •and,gravelly
sands little or no fines.
Poorly graded sanda,gray.Lly
sands, little or no fines.
Silty sands poorly graded
sand and silt mixtures.
Clayey. sands, poorly graded
sand and clay mixtures.
11. PINS GRAINED, More than
half of material is smaller
than So. 200 sieve size.
SILTS AND CLAYS ML Inorganic silts and very
fine sands, rock flour, sandy
silt or clayey-silt-sand • mixtures with slight plast-
icity Liquid Limit CL Inorganic clays of low to
less than 50 medium pLaseicity.gravelly
clays, sandy clays.silty
• clays, lean clays.
OL Organic silts and organic
silty clays of low plasticity SILTS AND CLAYS MH Inorganic silts, micaceous
or diatomaceous fine sandy
or silty soils, elastic
silts.
Liquid Limit CH Inorganic clays of high
greater than SO plasticity, fat clays.
OH Organic clays of medium
- to high plasticity.
HZG).Y ORGANIC .SOXLS PP Peat and other highly
organic .oils.
Z. - Water level at time of excavation or as indicated
US - Undisturbed, driven ring sample or tube sample
CK - Undisturbed chunk sample
BG Bulk sample
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EXPLORATION LOG
3229 Valley Street PROJECT NAME DATE LOGGED September 10,1985
Exsisting Grade ONE - ELEVATION __________ TEST PIT NO.
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BG 121.7 8.3 41.4 2
Orange, Moist, Dense, SILTY-SAND
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Exsisting Grade TEST. PIT NO. TWO ELEVATION. ___
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SM Brown, Dry, Loose, SILTY-SAND BC 93.5 4.0 1.5
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(Plowed Ground)
BC 52.4
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- SANDY-CLAY
(Firm Native at 2')
4 CK 119.1 6.0 4 CL
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ELEVATION - ExsistinR Grade TEST PIT NO. THREE
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BC 119..5 3.5 1.5
2 - SM Brown, Dry, Dense,
SILTY-SAND
(Firm Native at 1.5')
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SM Orange, Humid, Dense 4 - SILTY-SAND rz
CX 118.8 5.0 5
BC 23.4 7 SM Tan-Red, Dry, Dense,
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ELEVATION -
Exsisting Grade TEST PIT NO. FOUR
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SILTY-SAND (Plowed Ground)
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• SILTY-SAND (Plowed Ground)
2 BG 118.6 2.7 35.8 2 -
SM Brown,.. Dry, Dense, SILTY-SAND
(Firm Native at 2')
3 BC 39.1 3 -•
• SM Orange, Dry, Dense, SILTY-SAND
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SM Tan-Red, Moist, Medium-Dense
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Brown, Moist, Soft, CLAY
(Becomes Stif'f at 2') 2 BG 70.0 2 CL
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TABULATION OF TEST RESULTS
OPTIMUM MOISTURE. MAXIMUM DENSITY
Soil Description Type
Brown Silty-Sand P1-1'
,Grey-Brown Fine Silty-Sand P2-l'
Orange-Brown Sandy-Clay P2-2.5'
Brown Sandy-Clay P6-2'
Maximum Optimum
Dry .Density Moisture
(lb/cu. ft.) (¼ dry wt.)
132.0 9.0
119.7 - 13.3
122.2 13.2
114.0 17.5
EXPANSION TEST DATA
Sample No.
Condition
Initial Moisture (¼)
Air.Dry Moisture (¼)
Final Moisture (¼)
Final Dry Density (pcf)
Load (psf)
Swell (¼)
P2-2.5'
Remolded
13.2
P6-2'
Remolded
17.7
8.6 11.7
21.7 28.0
109.7 102.5
150.0 150.0
5.6
DIR.E.CT SHEAR •
Sample No. P1-1' -• P2-2.5'
Condition • Remolded Remolded'
Angle of Internal Friction (0) 31 25
Cohesion Intercept (pcf) 300 100
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RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS
- (General Provisions)
INTENT
The Intent of these specifications is to provide general
procedures in accordance with curretn standard practices
regarding clearing, compacting natural ground, preparing areas to
receive fill, and placing and compacting of fill soil to the
lines, grades and slopes delineated on the available plans.
Recommendations set forth in the attached preliminary soils
Investigation report and/or special provisions are a part of the
Recommended Grading Specificationsu and shall supersede the
provisions contained hereinafter in the case of conflict.
INSPECTION & TESTING
A qualified soil engineer shall be employed to inspect and test
the earthwork In accordance with these specifications and the
accepted plans.. It will be necessary that the soils engineer or
his representative be allowed to provide adequate inspection so
that he may certify that the work was or was not accomplished-as
specified or indicated. It shall be the responsibility of the
contractor to assist the soil engineer and to keep him appraised
of work schedules, changes, new information and dates, and new
unforeseen soils conditions so that he may make these
certifications.
If substandard conditions (questionable soil, poor moisture
control, inadequate compaction, adverse weather, etc.) are
encountered, the soil engineer will be empowered to either stop
construction until the conditions are remedied or recommend
rejection of the work.
Soil tests used to determine the degree of compaction will be
performed in accordance with the following American Society for
Testing-and Materials test methods:
* Maximum Density & Optimum Moisture Content -
ASTM D-1557-70T
* Density of Soil In-Place - ASTM D-1556 or ASTM D-2922
and 3017
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MATERIALS
Those soils used as flllwill have a minimum Of 40 percent
passing a #4 sieve. They will be free of vegetable matter or
other deleterious substances and contain no rock over Six inches
In size. Should. unsuitable material be encountered, the soil
engineer will be contacted to. provide recommendations..
PLACING AND SPREADING OF FILL
The selected fill material, shall be placed In layers which when
compacted will not exceed 6 inches In thickness.
Each' layer shall be spread evenly and shall be thoroughly blade
mixed during the spreading to insure uniformity of material In
each layer.
When the moisture content of the fill material Is .below that
recommended by the soil engineer, water shall then be added until
the moisture content is as specified to assure thorough bonding
during the compacting process.
When the moisture content of the fill material Is above that
recommended by the soil engineer, the fill material shall be
aerated by blading or other satisfactory methods until 'the
moisture content is as specified.
COMPACTION .
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After each layer has -been placed, mixed, and spread evenly,
shall be thoroughly compacted to not less than 90% relative
compaction. Compaction shall be by sheepsfoot rollers,
multiple-wheel pneumatic tired rollers or other 'types of'
-rollers.
Rolling shall be accomplished while the fill 'rnaterial .ls.at
specified moisture content. Rolling of each layer shall be continuous over Its entire area and the roller shall make
sufficient trips to Insure that the desired density has been
obtained. - .. .
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The fill operation shall be continued in six inch :compacted
layers, or as specified above, until the fill has been brought to
the finished slopes and grades shown on the available.:plans.
it
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6. WALL BACKFILL
Backfill soil should consist of non-expansive sand. Compaction
should be achieved with light hand-held penumatic tampers to
avoid over compaction and hence cause structural damage. Wall
backfill should be compacted to a minimum of 90 percent of
maximum density.
'7. TRENCH BACKFILL
All trench backfill located within structural areas should be
compacted to a minimum of ninety percent of maximum density.
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CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE
CITY OF CARLSBAD Plan Check
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION
2075 LAS PALMAS CARLSBAD, CA92009
(619) 438-1161 0
This form shall be used to determine the amount of school fees for a project and to verify
that the project applicant has complied with the school fee requirements. No building
permits for the projects shall be issued until the certification is signed by the
appropriate school district and returned to the City of Carlsbad Building Department.
SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Z'Ca'rlsbad Unified
" \ 801 Pine Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008 (457-4985)
San Marcos Unified
207 West San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos, CA 92069 (744-4776)
Encinitas Union Elementary San Dieguito Union High School
189 Union Street 625 North Vulcan
Encinitas, CA 92024 (944-4306) Encinitas, CA 92024 (753-6491)
Project Applicant: /\/V( -C'/t7V.' APN4-.16C1 -
Project Address: /35 .24l,97e5 d-r
RESIDENTIAL: SQ. FT. of living area Number of dwelling units
SQ. FT. of covered area SQ. FT. of garage area 06-0
COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL: SQ. FT. AREA
Prepared By Date
FEE CERTIFICATION
(To be completed by the School District)
--Z Applicant has complied with fee requirement under Government Code 53080
Project is subject to an existing fee agreement
Project is exempt from Government Code 53080
Final Map approval and construction started before September 1, 1986.
(other school fees paid)
Other
Residential Fee Levied: $3;t4L.ibased on q411 sq. ft.@
Comm/Indust Fee Levied: $____________ based on sq. ft.@
AB 2926 and SB 201 fees are capped at $1.50 per square foot for residential.
AB 2926 is capped at $.25 per square foot for commercial/industrial.
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