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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCD 2019-0020; PACIFIC RIM; FIRE LANE ACCESS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONCRETE SURFACE AREAS; 2020-01-30S Leighton Consulting, Inc. A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY C RIECFVED FEB 132020 LAND i1EVELC'MENT N ENu EERING January 30, 2020 Project No. 12493.001 To: Xenia Hotels & Resort, Inc. 200 S. Orange Ave. Suite 2700 Orlando, FL 32801 Attention: Mr. Stephen Long Subject: Fire Lane Access Recommendations for Concrete Surface Areas, Proposed Renovations to the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Carlsbad, California References: Leighton Consulting, 2020, Geotechnical Investigation Report, Exterior Renovations, Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Golf Club & Spa, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 12493.001, dated January 17, 2020. As background, Leighton Consulting, Inc. (Leighton) has performed a geotechnical investigation for improvements at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort Golf Club & Spa (Hyatt Aviara) in Carlsbad, California (Leighton, 2020). Improvements include new areas of fire lane access that could be subjected to a 75,000-pound loading. Based on our investigation and loading requirements above, we recommend that any concrete surfaces the proposed fire lane should consists of a minimum 6-inch thick Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) section reinforced with a 6x6x6 welded wire mess and underlain by at least 7-inch Class 2 Permeable Base section, over a compacted subgrade. (Note that the bottom of Class 2 Permeable Base section for the PCC section should be consistent with the adjacent bottom of Class 2 Permeable Base section for the Grasspave2 section.) The upper 12 inches of subgrade and the Class 2 Permeable material should be compacted to a minimum of 95 percent relative compaction (ASTM D 1557). The PCC pavement materials should conform to and be placed in accordance with Greenbook Specifications. Concrete should be Class 560-13-3250 with a modulus of 3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425 858.569.6914 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongroup.com 12493.001 rupture of at least 600 psi. Regular crack control joints (between 6 and 8 feet on center) should be provided for PCC pavement to mitigate the potential for adverse cracking. The findings and conclusions contained within this letter are based on data obtained from limited number of observations, site visits, soil excavations, samples, and tests. Such information is, by necessity, incomplete. The nature of many sites is such that differing soil or geologic conditions can be present within small distances and under varying climatic conditions. Changes in subsurface conditions can and do occur over time. In addition, changes made during design development and construction should be reviewed by Leighton to determine if recommendations are still applicable. If you have any questions regarding our letter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON CONSULTING, INC. /p4AL Q\ Qfo N0.2457 <'\u R i CERTIFIED I ENGINEERING ' GEOLPGJST I. No. 45203 /t,//,4/, io ~~— * Exp.'V30J20 * 1 William D. Olson, RCE 45283 Mike Jensen, CEG 2457 Associate Engineer Associate Geologist Distribution (1) Digital Copy 2 Leighton