HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 2021-0021; 3460 ROOSEVELT STREET; GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR PROPOSED TWO-STORY, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE; 2020-10-103460 Roosevelt, LLC
cl o Craig Correll
4245 Sunnyhill Drive
Carlsbad, California 92008
EAST COUNTY SOIL CONSULTATION
AND ENGINEERING, INC.
10925 HARTLEY ROAD, SUITE "I"
SANTEE, CALIFORNIA 92071
TEL. 619-258-7901
October 10, 2020
Project No. 20-1106E6
Subject: Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed Two-Story, Single-Family Residence
3460 Roosevelt Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
Dear Mr. Correll:
In accordance with your request, we have performed a geotechnical investigation at the subject site
to evaluate the geotechnical site conditions and provide recommendations for design and
construction of the proposed single-family residence.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The following scope of work was performed for this investigation:
0 Site reconnaissance and review of published geologic and geotechnical reports and maps
pertinent to the project area.
0 Subsurface exploration consisting of drilling three test borings within the limits of the
proposed building area. The test borings were logged by our project supervisor.
0 Collection of representative soil samples at selected depths. The obtained samples were placed
in sealed containers and transported to the soil testing laboratory for subsequent analysis.
0 Laboratory testing of samples representative of the types of soils encountered during the field
investigation.
0 Geotechnical analysis of the field and laboratory data, which provided the basis for our
conclusions and recommendations.
0 Preparation of this report, which summarizes the results of the above analysis and presents our
findings and recommendations for the proposed construction.
Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed Two-Story, Single-Family Residence
3460 Roosevelt Street
Carlsbad, California 92008
SITE DESCRIPTION AND PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION
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The site location is shown on the attached Vicinity Map, Figure 1. The site is a rectangular-shaped,
residential lot located on the east side of Roosevelt Street in the City of Carlsbad, California. The
property is vacant. The lot slopes down gently to the west. Vegetation consists of sparse grass and
a few shrubs and trees. The parcel is bordered by Roosevelt Street, on the west, an alley on the east
and similar homes on the north and south.
No building plans were available at the time of our investigation. It is our understanding that the
proposed construction will consist of a two-story, single-family residence. The residence will be a
wood framed building founded on continuous and/or individual spread footings with a slab-on-
grade floor.
SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION AND LABORATORY TESTING
The subsurface exploration consisted of drilling three test borings to a maximum depth of 4 feet
with a hand auger. The borings were drilled on September 17, 2020. The approximate locations of
the test borings are shown on Figure 2. Logs of the test borings are presented on Figure 3.
Following the subsurface exploration, laboratory testing was performed to evaluate the pertinent
engineering properties of the foundation soils. The laboratory tests consisted of in place moisture
content and dry density tests and an expansion index test. The tests were performed in accordance
with ASTM standards. The test results are shown on the logs of the test borings, Figure 3 and on
Figure 4, Results of Laboratory Tests.
SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDIDONS
The subsurface soil descriptions are interpreted from conditions encountered during the subsurface
exploration and/or inferred from the geologic literature. Detailed descriptions of the subsurface soils
are presented on the logs of the test borings, Figure 3. The following are general descriptions of the
encountered soils:
Topsoil: Topsoil was encountered to a depth of 1 foot in the test borings and consisted of dark brown,
dry, loose and porous, silty sand with some small roots.
Terrace Deposits: Terrace deposits were encountered beneath the topsoil at a depth of 1 foot, to the
maximum depth explored of 4 feet. The terrace deposits consisted of reddish brown, dry to moist,
medium dense to dense, silty sand.
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Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed Two-Story, Single-Family Residence
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SOIL PROPERTIES
a. Compressible Soils
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Loose, compressible topsoil was encountered to a depth of approximately 1 foot within the area of the
proposed construction. Footings for the proposed single-family residence should be extended through
the topsoil into the underlying, medium dense to dense terrace deposits.
b. Expansive Soils
An expansion index test was performed on a representative sample of the terrace deposits. The
results of the test are shown on Figure 4. An expansion index of O was obtained which indicates
the terrace deposits are non-expansive.
GROUNDWATER
No groundwater was encountered to the depths of the test borings.
GEOLOGY
From geologic maps published by the State of California, the site is underlain 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 residence is subject to ground shaking and possible
damage from earthquakes on nearby, or more distant, active faults.
SEISMIC DESIGN VALUES
Seismic design values are presented on the attached Figure 5.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Construction of the proposed single-family residence is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint
provided the recommendations presented in this report are properly implemented during construction.
RECOMMENDATIONS
SITE GRADING
a. Site Clearing
The area of the proposed single-family residence should be cleared of vegetation and other
unsuitable materials, which should be properly disposed of off-site. The area should be
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thoroughly inspected for buried objects that need to be rerouted or removed prior to
construction. All holes, trenches, or loose soil pockets left by the removal of these objects
should be properly backfilled with compacted fill soils.
b. Removal and Recompaction of Loose Surface Soils Beneath Floor Slabs
Beneath new floor slabs, the existing, loose topsoil should be removed and recompacted down
to medium dense to dense terrace deposits, a depth of approximately 1 foot. Removal depths
should be confirmed by our field representative.
c. Compaction and Method of Filling
All fill and trench backfill should be compacted to a rrurumum relative compaction of 90
percent as determined by ASTM Dl557. Fill should be placed at a moisture content slightly
above optimum moisture content, in lifts 6 to 8 inches thick, with each lift compacted by
mechanical means.
All grading, fill placement, and compaction should be performed in accordance with the
grading requirements of the City of Carlsbad. Fill placement and compaction should be
observed and tested as necessary by our field representative.
EROSION CONTROL
Due to the sandy nature of the on-site soils, areas of recent grading or exposed ground may be subject
to erosion. During construction, surface water should be controlled via berms, gravel/ sandbags, silt
fences, straw wattles, siltation or bioretention basins, positive surface grades or other method to avoid
damage to the finish work or adjoining properties. All site entrances and exits must have coarse
gravel or steel shaker plates to minimize offsite sediment tracking. Best Management Practices
(BMPs) must be used to protect storm drains and minimize pollution. The contractor should take
measures to prevent erosion of graded areas until such time as permanent drainage and erosion control
measures have been installed. After completion of grading, all excavated surfaces should exhibit
positive drainage and eliminate areas where water might pond.
TEMPORARY VERTICAL EXCAVATIONS
Temporary vertical slopes and excavations should not exceed 5 feet. Any slopes and excavations
greater than 5 feet in height should be shored or laid back at a 1 : 1 (horizontal to vertical) inclination.
CAL-OSHA guidelines for temporary slopes and trench excavation safety should be implemented
during construction.
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FOUNDATIONS AND FLOOR SLABS
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• Footings for the proposed two-story, single-family residence should be extended through the
upper, loose topsoil and at least 6 inches into the underlying, medium dense to dense terrace
deposits. Anticipated footing depths are approximately 1. 5 feet below existing grades but may
be deeper. Actual footing depths should be determined during construction by our field
representative.
• Continuous footings should be at least 15 inches wide and reinforced with a minimum of four
#4 steel bars with two bars placed near the top of the footings and the other two bars placed
near the bottom of the footings. Individual footings should be at least 18 inches square and
reinforced with a grid of #4 bars spaced 12 inches on centers (each way) and placed on concrete
blocks at the bottom of the footing.
• An allowable soil bearing value of 2,000 pounds per square foot may be used for the design of
continuous and individual spread footings. This value may be increased by one-third for short
term wind or seismic loads. Total and differential settlements of½ inch may be assumed.
• Lateral loads may be resisted by an equivalent fluid passive soil pressure of 300 pounds per
cubic foot. A coefficient of friction of 0.4 may also be used. If passive and friction values are
used together, the friction value should be reduced by one-third.
• Total and differential settlements of ½ inch may be assumed.
• All footing excavations should be inspected and approved by our field representative. Footing
excavations should be properly cleaned prior to inspection.
• Floor slabs should be at least 5 inches thick and reinforced with #4 bars placed at 18 inches on
centers in two directions in the middle of the slab. The reinforcing steel should be supported on
steel chairs or concrete blocks. Floor slabs should be underlain by 2 inches of clean sand over a
10-mil visqueen moisture barrier over 2 inches of clean sand . To minimize the potential for
shrinkage cracks, concrete should have a minimum 28-day compressive strength of 3,000 psi
and maximum water-cement ratio of 0.5. No special inspection of concrete is required. Some
shrinkage cracks are still possible.
DRAINAGE
Adequate measures should be undertaken so that drainage water is directed away from foundations,
footings, floor slabs and the tops of slopes via rain gutters, downspouts, surface swales and
subsurface drains towards the natural drainage for this area. As required in the California Building
Code, a minimum gradient of 2 percent is recommended in hardscape areas adjacent to the
structure. In earth areas, a minimum gradient of 5 percent away from the structure for a distance of
at least 10 feet should be provided. If this requirement cannot be met due to site limitations,
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drainage can be done through a swale in accordance with Section 1804. 4 of the California Building
Code. Earth swales should have a minimum gradient of 2 percent. Drainage should be directed to
approved drainage facilities. Proper surface and subsurface drainage will be required to minimize
the potential of water seeking the level of the bearing soils under the foundations, footings and
floor slabs, which may otherwise result in undermining and differential settlement of the structure
and other improvements.
LIMITATIONS OF INVESTIGATION
Our investigation was performed using the skill and degree of care ordinarily exercised under similar
circumstances by reputable soil engineers and geologists practicing in this or similar localities. No
other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the conclusions and professional advice included in
this report. This report provides no warranty, either expressed or implied, concerning future building
performance. Future damage from geotechnical or other causes is a possibility.
This report is prepared for the sole use of our client and may not be assigned to others without the
written consent of the client and ECSC&E, Inc.
The samples collected and used for testing, and the observations made, are believed to be
representative of site conditions; however, soil and geologic conditions may vary significantly
between exploration trenches, boreholes and surface exposures. As in most major projects, conditions
revealed by construction excavations may vary with preliminary findings. If this occurs, the changed
conditions must be evaluated by a representative of ECSC&E and designs adjusted as required or
alternate designs recommended.
This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner, or his/her
representative to ensure that the information and recommendations contained herein are brought to the
attention of the project architect and engineer. Appropriate recommendations should be incorporated
into the structural plans. The necessary steps should be taken to see that the contractor and
subcontractors carry out such recommendations in the field.
The findings of this report are valid as of this present date. However, changes in the conditions of a
property can occur with the passage of time, whether they are due to natural processes or the works of
man on this or adjacent properties. In addition, changes in applicable or appropriate standards may
occur from legislation or the broadening of knowledge. Accordingly, the findings of this report may
be invalidated wholly or partially by changes outside of our control. Therefore, this report is subject to
review and should be updated after a period of two years.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
A review of plans and specifications, field observations and testing under our direction are integral
parts of the recommendations made in this report. If East County Soil Consultation and Engineering,
Inc. is not retained for these services, the client agrees to assume our responsibility for any potential
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Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed Two-Story, Single-Family Residence
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Carlsbad, California 92008
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claims that may arise during construction. Observation and testing are additional services, which are
provided by our firm, and should be budgeted within the cost of development.
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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Carlsbad, California 92008
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FIGURE 2
LOCATIONS OF TEST BORINGS
LEGEND
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B-3 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TEST BORING
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DEPTH
Surface
1.0'
2.0'
3.0'
DEPTH
Surface
1.0'
2.0'
4.0'
DEPTH
Surface
1.0'
2.0'
2.5'
FIGURE3
LOGS OF TEST BORINGS
BORINGB-1
SOIL DESCRIPTION
TOPSOIL
dark brown, dry, loose, porous, silty sand with rootlets
TERRACE DEPOSITS
reddish brown, dry to moist, medium dense, silty sand
reddish brown, dry to moist, dense, silty sand
refusal, bottom of test boring, no caving, no groundwater
test boring drilled and backfilled 9/17/2020
BORINGB-2
SOIL DESCRIPTION
TOPSOIL
dark brown, dry, loose, porous, silty sand with rootlets
TERRACE DEPOSITS
reddish brown, dry, medium dense, silty sand
reddish brown, dry to moist, dense, silty sand
refusal, bottom of test boring, no caving, no groundwater
test boring drilled and backfilled 9/17/2020
BORING B-3
SOIL DESCRIPTION
TOPSOIL
dark brown, dry, loose, porous, silty sand with rootlets
TERRACE DEPOSITS
reddish brown, dry, dense, silty sand
reddish brown, dry, dense, silty sand
refusal, bottom of test boring, no caving, no groundwater
test boring drilled and backfilled 9/17/2020
Y = DRY DENSITY IN PCF
M = MOISTURE CONTENT IN %
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y M
y M
114.2 6.3
y M
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FIGURE 4
LABO RA TORY TEST RES UL TS
EXPANSION INDEX TEST
(ASTM D 4829)
TEST INITIAL SATURATED INITIAL EXPANSION
LOCATION MOISTURE MOISTURE DRY INDEX
CONTENT CONTENT(%) DENSITY
(%) (PCF)
B-1 @ 1.5' 9.4 18 .2 111.7 0
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EXPANSION
POTENTIAL
NON-
EXPANSIVE
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FIGURE 5
SEISMIC DESIGN VALUES
3460 Roosevelt St, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
Date
Design Code Reference Document
Risk Category
Site Class
Type Value
Ss 1.078
S: 0.39
S\ls 1.152
s.,,: null -See Section 11.4.8
S::i, 0.768
S:n null -See Section 11.4.8
Type Value
soc null -See Section 11.4.8
F. 1.069
Fv null -See Section 11.4.8
Description
Description
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ASCE7-16
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D -Stiff Soil
MCE._ ground motion. (for 0.2 second period)
CE, ground motion. {for 1.0s period)
Site-modified spectral acceleration value
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 actor at LO second
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