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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 139A; St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (13)January 26,1994 TO: ASSOCIATE PLANNER, ELAINE BLACKBURN FROM: Assistant Engineer, Land Use Review VIA: Principal Civil Engineer, Land Use Review / Lc/ / CUP 139(A): SAINT ELIZABETH SETON CHURCH CONDITIONS OF APPROVAVPROJECT REPORT - REVISION This memorandum is in response to the change in grading quantities necessitated due to poor sub-surface soil conditions, as indicated in the October 1, 1993 Benton Engineering, Inc., Soils Investigation for the above referenced project. Please add the following Condition of Approval: 54. Based upon a review of the proposed grading and the grading quantities shown on the site plan, a grading permit for this project is required. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the project, a grading permit shall be obtained and grading work be completed in substantial conformance with the approved grading plans. Regarding the Land Use Review Project Report, the following revisions are submitted (bold font indicates a change in the report): Grading Quantities: Permit Required: Cut 8,560 CY B Yes 0 No Fill 6,560 CY Offsite Approval Required/Obtained: 0 Yes H No Hillside Grading Requirements Met: 0 Yes 0 No H N/A Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation Performed by: Benton Engineering, Inc. Major SoiWGrading Issues: The Soils Report prepared for building foundation analysis purposes (Soils Investigation; Benton Engineering, Inc., October 1,1993) indicates highly expansive clayey soils unsuitable for support of the building foundation. The report states that: January 26,1994 CUP 139(A): SAINT ELIZABETH SETON CHURCH Page 2 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAUPROJECT REPORT - REVISION "These expansive clayey soils shall not remain within the upper 3 feet of subgrade, and should be replaced with select, nonexpansive import soils. The removal of the expansive clay soils will include the footprint of the planned Sanctuary, and at least 8 feet beyond the perimeter footings of the building. The removal of expansive soils shall be provided where the retaining wall footings are planned. In addition, it is recommended that at least 1.0 foot of select import be provided beneath exterior hardscape areas (where concrete slabs are planned.)" Results of this analysis causes a substantial increase in the amount of grading required for this project. Due to this increase in grading, a grading permit must now be obtained for this project. If you have any questions regarding these revisions, please either see or call me at extension 4388. Assistant Engineer MS:jb