HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 2020-0027; MATTHEW RESIDENCE; RESPONSE TO THIRD-PARTY GEOTECHNICAL REVIEW FOR PROPOSED TWO-STORY, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, 5511 LOS ROBLES DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CA 92008; 2021-07-27EAST COUNTY SOIL CONSULTATION
AND ENGINEERING, INC.
10925 HARTLEY ROAD, SUITE "I"
SANTEE, CALIFORNIA 92071
TEL. 619-258-7901
Arvin & Sepideh Matthew
215 Montclair Drive
Danville, California 94526
July 27, 2021
Project No. 20-l 126G3
Subject: Response to Third-Party Geotechnical Review for Proposed Two-Story,
Single-Family Residence
5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
References: 1. Third Party Geotechnical Review (First), 5511 Los Robles Drive, Carlsbad,
California, PD 2020-0027, by Hetherington Engineering Inc, dated May 25,
2021 .
2. "Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed Two-Story, Single-Family Residence,
5511 Los Robles Drive, Carlsbad, California 92008", Project No. 20-1126G3,
Prepared by East County Soil Consultation and Engineering, Inc., Dated
February 10, 2020.
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Matthew:
In accordance with your request, we have prepared this letter in response to the subject third-
party geotechnical review by Hetherington Engineering, Inc.
Comment No. 1
We have reviewed the grading plan prepared by John P. Strohminger and the foundation plans for
the proposed two-story single-family residence and associated improvements at the subject site.
The grading and foundation plans were found to be in accordance with the recommendations
presented in the referenced geotechnical report (Reference No. 2).
Comment No. 2
Please see attached figures showing an updated geotechnical map/plot plan (Figure 2) and
geologic cross sections (Figure 3).
Comment No. 3
Based on a review of our geotechnical report (Reference No. 2), site grading will consist of the
removal and recompaction of the upper 2 feet of existing topsoil and terrace deposits for support
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Family Residence
5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
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of the proposed residence. The proposed two-story, single-family residence will be founded in
properly compacted fill or medium dense terrace deposits. The foundations will consist of
continuous footings, 18 inches deep and 15 inches wide and reinforced with four #4 bars, two
near the top and two near the bottom. Floor slabs will be 5 inches thick and reinforced with #4
bars at 18 inches on centers in both directions. Floor slabs will be underlain by 2 inches of clean
sand over a 10-mil visqueen moisture barrier over 2 inches of clean sand.
Comment No. 4
From published geologic maps, the site is underlain at depth by sedimentary terrace deposits.
There are no known geologic hazards such as landslides, liquefaction-prone areas, or earthquake
faults at the site. However, the proposed building is subject to ground shaking and possible
damage from earthquakes on nearby, or more distant, active faults. There are no mapped
earthquake faults at the site. The closest major active fault is the offshore Newport-Inglewood
Fault Zone located about 2 miles to the southwest.
Comment No. 5
Please find the attached Figure 3 for current seismic design criteria based on ASCE 7-16 and the
2019 California Building Code.
Comment No. 6
Based on the relatively high elevation of the property (El. 60), it is our opinion that the potential
for tsunami damage is low. In addition, due the medium dense to dense consistency of the
underlying terrace deposits, it our opinion that the potential for liquefaction is very low.
Comment No. 7
Based on the dense consistency of the terrace deposits underlying the site at shallow depths and
the minor depth of surface soil removal, it is our opinion that the proposed site grading and
construction will not impact adjacent properties and existing improvements.
Comment No. 8
Driveway and other exterior slabs may be supported on the extstmg soils provided they are
scarified to a depth of 6 to 8 inches, moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and
compacted to at least 90 percent relative compaction. Driveway and other exterior concrete slabs
should be at least 5 inches thick and reinforced with No. 4 rebars spaced at 18 inches on centers in
two directions and placed at mid-height in the slab. Driveway and other exterior slabs should be
provided with construction joints spaced no more than 10 feet apart to minimize shrinkage
cracking. Slab concrete should have a minimum compressive strength of 3,000 psi and maximum
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5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
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water-cement ratio of 0.5 to minimize shrinkage cracking. No special testing of concrete is
necessary. Some shrinkage cracking is still possible.
Comment No. 9
Base on a review of the grading plans, low retaining walls will be constructed as part of site
improvements. The retaining wall footings should be founded in either properly compacted fill or
the medium dense to dense terrace deposits.
Comment No. 10
Iotal and differential settlements of½ inch may be assumed for the proposed residence.
Comment No. 11
Corrosivity tests were performed on a representative sample of the onsite soils. The attached test
results (Figure 4) indicate a low degree of corrosivity.
Accordingly, we recommend Type I/II Portland Cement for foundation construction.
Comment No. 12
This comment has been addressed in our response in Comment No. 8.
Comment No. 13
During site grading and construction, geotechnical observations and testing should consist of
verification of the bottom of surface soil removals down to medium dense to dense terrace
deposits, compaction testing verifying at least 90 percent relative compaction has been achieved,
and observation of foundation excavations prior to the placement of reinforcing steel. These
observations should be performed on an as needed basis.
Comment No. 14
Please find attached Figure No. 5, listing codes, published maps and reports used m the
preparation of the referenced geotechnical report (Reference No. 2).
EAST COUNTY SOIL CONSULTATION AND ENGINEERING, INC.
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Family Residence
5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
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This opportunity to be of service is appreciated. If you have any questions, or we can be of
further service, please do not hesitate to call or contact us.
Respectfully Submitted,
Martin R. Owen, PE, GE
Geotechnical Engineer
Attachments: Figures 1 through 5
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FIGUREJ
SEISMIC DESIGN VALUES
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Risk Category
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Type Value
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Description
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Site-modified spectral acceleration value
Numeric seismic design value at 0.2 second SA
Numeric seismic design value at 1.0 second SA
Seismic design category
Site amplification factor at 0.2 second
Site amplification factor at 1.0 second
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Response to Third-Party Geotechnical Review for Proposed Two-Story, Single-
Family Residence
5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
FIGURE 4
CORROSIVITY TEST RES UL TS
L A B O R A T O R Y R E P O R T
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Telephone (619) 425-1993 Fax 425-7917 Established 1928
CLARKSON LABORATORY AND SUPPLY INC.
350 Trousdale Dr. Chula Vista, Ca. 91910 www .clarksonlab.com
A N A L Y T I C A L A N D C O N S U L T I N G C H E M I S T S
Date: July 12, 2021
Purchase Order Number: MATTHEW#l
Sales Order Number: 52351
Account Number : EASCS
To: *-------------------------------------------------* East County Soil Consultation and Engineering Inc .
10925 Hartley Road Suite I
Santee, Ca 92071
Attention : Michael Duncan
Laboratory Number : SO8301 Customers Phone: 258-7901
Fax: 258-7902
Sample Designation:
*-------------------------------------------------*
One soil sample received on 07/07/21 at 8:20am,
taken from Matthew Los Robles Carlsbad.
Analysis By California Test 643, 1999, Department of Transportation
Division of Construction, Method for Estimating the Service Life of
Steel Culverts.
pH 8.2
Water Added (ml)
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Response to Third-Party Geotecbnical Review for Proposed Two-Story, Single-
Family Residence
5511 Los Robles Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
FIGURE 5
REFERENCES
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1. "2019 California Building Code, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2, Volume 2 of 2",
Published by International Code Council.
2. "Geologic Map of the San Diego 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California", by Michael P. Kennedy and Siang
S. Tan, 2008.
3. "Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering: Design and Construction", by Robert W. Day, 1999.
4. "Maps of Known Active Fault Near-Source Zones in California and Adjacent Portions of Nevada to be
used with 1997 Uniform Building Code", Published by International Conference of Building Officials.
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.
6. "Bearing Capacity of Soils, Technical Engineering and Design Guides as Adapted from the US Army
Corps of Engineers, No. 7", Published by ASCE Press, 1994.
7. "Foundations and Earth Structures, Design Manual 7.2", by Department of Navy Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, May 1982, Revalidated by Change 1 September 1986.
8. "Ground Motions and Soil Liquefaction during Earthquakes", by H.B. Seed and I.M. Idriss, 1982.
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