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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 05-21; KELLAS RESIDENCE; AS-GRADED GEOTECHNICAL REPORT; 2006-08-02I TABLE OF CONTENTS I SECTION PAGE 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ' 1 1 11 SITE PREPARATION / 1 111 Primary Equipment . 1 I l 2 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 2 13 LOT GRADING 2 14 DRIVEWAY 2 .4. .. . I 2 FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND TESTS 2 3 LABORATORY TESTS / 3 1 3 1 REMAINING WORK 3 I 4 CONCLUSIONS - 3 1 s LIMITATIONS 3 I ATTACHMENTS PLATES I Plate 1 Field Density Test Locations Plates 2 Field Density and Laboratory Compaction Test Results I I / / II I I' I I I I / I 1 4 SOIL & TESTING INC-,San Diego Office I Indio Office) . PHON E. 'P.O. Box 600627 , - . - PHONE ' 83-740CitriAvrue .I . 280-4321 - . . . . . . (.760) 775-5 I - .(619) SanDiego, CA 92160-0627 ''. Suite G ' >S C 4321 6280 Riverdale Street (877) 215-.4321t TOLL F REE Indlo CA 92201 3438 .San Dego,'CA 92120 - FAX I (619).280-4717. www scst corn (760) 775-8362 www scst corn tA August 2 2006 SCS&T No 0411290 * - - ReportNo. 4 1.- .LaurieandBillKellas ' . • • . •'• : 621 Saltgrass Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009 / I Subject AS-GRADED GEOTECHNICAL REPORT KELLAS RESIDENCE 4424 HIGHLAND DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA .. ,0 • .: . •', .. I GRADING PERMIT # GR06033 Reference 1 ) 'Revised Earthwork and Foundation Recommendations Kella Residence 4424 I . :. ' •. . - •.' Highland Drive, San Diego, California"; prepared -by Southern California SQil and' Testing, Inc dated February. 17 2006 (SCS&T 0411290-2) 1 2) 'Geotechnical Investigation, Kellas Residence 4424 Highland Drive San Diego, California" prepared by Southern California Soil and Testing Inc dated November 15, 2004 (SCS&T'04,i 1290-1): . 0 •, -. - Dear-Ladies and Gentlemen: , ' ' ' - . . ' '. ,• '. ' . - -. ' . - ' . .' ., . -' I In accordance with your request this report has been prepared to present the results of field observations and tests performed during the grading for the Kellas Residence Jn Carlsbad, I California Our services were performed between July 12 and July. 25, 2006 To assist in 1 determining the locations and elevations of our vi field density tests, we were proded with a Grading Plan prepared by Logan-,E ngi nee ring dated January 24, 2006, which defines the general extent of I I site grading 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 11 SITE PREPARATION 1.1.1..Primary Equipment I The primary equipment employed for the site mass grading operations included 1 I I I I - - I Laurie and Bill Kellas August 2 2006 I . Kellas Residence " . . . ., SCS& T No. 04112904 - I Page2 1 - Case 1450 B Dozer 1 - Water hose 1 - 325 L Excavator / .1-.2. CLEARING AND GRUBBING Site preparation began with the clearing and grubbing of the existing vegetation and organic matter I ' at the proposed development area The material generated from the operations was exported from the site. -. • ,• '. . . . •. . I i 3 LOT GRADING 7 0 The potentially, compressible topsoil and subsoil deposits were removed 8 to 11 feet 'from'the areas I to receive fill and from beneati settlement-sensitive improvements Expansive topsoils were exported from the site The bottoms of the removal areas typically exposed dense terrace deposits The removals extendd laterally to the entire extent of the proposed structure Following the I removals the exposed surface was scarified to a depth of 12 inches, moisture conditioned and compacted until field density tests indicated a minimum of 90 percent relative compaction..Optimum I moisture and relative compaction are based on the ASTM D 1557-00 laboratory test method The excavated soils and import soils were placed as compacted fill Fill was placed in 6 to 8 inch I lifts moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted until field density tests indicatedá minimum of 90 percent relative compaction. Compaction Was.achidved by means of a' Case 145013 with an attached sheep's foot roller. This process continued until planned elevations I were reached I i 4 DRIVEWAY The driveway preparation essentially consisted of removing the existing topsoil and subsoils to a depth of 2 feet The exposed surface was scarified, moisture conditioned and compacted Fill soils to bring the driveway to grade have not yet been placed The location is noted on plate No 1 I 2 FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND TESTS Field observations and density tests were performed by .a representative of SCS&T during the earthwork operations at the locations shown on Plate No 1 The density tests were performed I according to ASTM D 2922-01 (nuclear gauge) procedures The results of the tests are shown on Plate ,No. The accuracy of the in-situ density test locations and elevations is a function of the accuracyof the .survey control provided by others than SCS&T representatives. Unless otherwise •" noted, their locations and elevations were determined by pacing and hand level methods and should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the method used I I Laurie and Bill Kellas August 2 2006 I : -Kellas Residence . . . 'SCS&TNo. 04.11290-4 Page3 I As used herein, the term "observation" implies only that we observed the progress of work we were involved with, and performed field density tests which, in conjunction with our observations were the base for our opinion as to whether the work was performed in substantial conformance with the I geotechnical recommendations and the requirements of the applicable agencies I 3 LABORATORY TESTS Maximum dry density determinations were performed on representative samples of the soils used in I the compacted fills according to ASTM 0 1557 The results of these tests presented on Plate No 2 were used in conjunction with the field density tests to determine the degree of relative compaction of the compacted fill - The expansion potential of thp prevailing foundation soils was determined using LJBC Test Method 18-2 The results of this test, shown on Plate No 2 indicate non-detrimentally expansive soil I conditions I 3.1. REMAINING WORK The following operations remain to be completed It is recommended that field observations and relative compaction tests be, performed during.-these operations to verify that these operations are I being performed in accordance with job requirements and local grading ordinances I . Final grading for the driveway, Subgrade preparation for hardscape areas, Preparing and placing the driveway subgrade course I . Backfilling of retaining walls, Backfilling of underground utility. trenches - 1 / 4 CONCLUSIONS I Based on our field observations and the in-place density test results, it is our opinion that the building pad, slopes, and roadway preparaton and compaction were performed substantially in accordance with the recommendations contained in the referenced geotechnial report(s),-the City of Carlsbad and the California'Building Code I 5 LIMITATIONS This report covers only the services performed between July 12 and July 25, 2006 Our opinions are based on our observations and the relative compaction test results and are limited by the scope of 1 the work that we agreed to perform Our work was performed in accordance with the currently 1 Laurie and Bill kellas August 2 2006 I Kellas Residence .' .. . . . .. SCS& T No. 0411290-4. .....,. . . . . .. Page .4 I accepted standard of practice and in such a manner, as to provide a reasonable measure of the compliance of the grading operations with the project requirements No warranty, express or implied, is made or intended with respect to the work that we have performed and neither the I performance of this work nor the submittal of this report should be construed as relieving the contractor of the responsibility to conform with the project requirements IOur work was generally performed on an on-call" basis Therefore, the in-place dnsity tests performed by our field representative can only be construed as representative of the areas tested as I shown on the attached plates Should you have any questions regarding this document or if we may be of further service please I contact our office at your convenience T • SOU ANIM01M IA OIL AND TESTING, INC J Jame (A 0808 ame ol cal Engineer I JJSsw I (4) Addressee I I .I .. ,..., . . ......,.. .1 1 / 1 & DIFT 163.54 E07 . 163.0 SW'6 \ \\ - \ \ \\ \ \\ \ . . \ \e - / \ 0 . HR r FS 4 TW rw *23 0. 17 4t 156.0 RW 16 \ / I . . 4 . 1153.01 .t61.2 16L5\ oW\ \ . / 150.0BW2 ..I. \ 161.0 . FSi IC . 1 2.0 1W / \- ' 207 \\ i SW / d : 161.12 28 16 \ N 2% Ic FG 1 1 1520 PROPOSED AAE \ \\ AC / \ .\ . • 1150.01 FF-ISI. • 25 - 4 01 . \ \FG 4 . , ' 158.0 1W 10 • 11 ..L- -- ''' \2%i / 1.51.5W . ' .8 , 161,4 14 \ \\ - . \ \ \ . 158.0 1 JW -- - • . . ' - D55.0 SW i-S...'-, • 22 • •- RESIEN 019 FF 24 \ ®\ (147 \\\ 1570 1W \: \ \ V 156 157.0 TW '2 30 4 8W :14 '26 IR 5 921 \ 145.0 '12 / Z: \ Pc AC \ \\\\\ ht \% \\ 4158.83 V.~ 11500! 0\27 I \ \\ i 15858 • 29 - IG . \ 9 ..,.. HOOD \ . '... 146. \ . STAIRS' KR 06 'PATIO • 20 2% -- C' C/IL LrnOSCAPE • FE & I'I 3S PLAN 1152 01 I /'160.8 __ 0 00 1155.01 .0 S \ 14634 0 1480 - 6 CONO.\\ PATIO 1600 1W - 59 . \ , N9 5w \\ N 5 0 W 16 1.3 TW T N 16Q\158W 161 "3 16 158.0 8 AC AP - N 14 1490 DOUGLAS E. LOGAN R.C.E. 39726 6 C 397 EM.. 12/31A7 CIVIL OF C1,01 Z~l DATE CM Engineering --. ../ . 14 -- ------— — Planning:Land N NN 7 69 '- _----•--.---- * , - Structural Surveying 132 N. El Camino Real, Ste N . Enctrlas, CA 92024 Phone 760-510-3152 Fox 760-510-3153 41 ~~EXIST EDGE OF PAVE \, T N SCS&T LEGEND 2 Approximate location of In-Place Density Test 1156.01 Approximate Removal Bottom Elevation Approximate Limits of Removal Approximate Area of Driveway Not Yet to Grade SiC ST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOIL & TESTING, INC. KELLAS RESIDENCE By: MF/DCD Date: 08/01/06 Job No.: 0411290-4 Plate: 1 - .- - . I JOB NAME: --KéIIas Residence ' . . JOB NUMBER: 04112904 IN-PLACE DENSITY TESTS I ' TEST '- ELEVATION MOISTURE, DRY DENSITYSOIL REL.COMP NO. DATE,. ' LOCATION '. (feet,MSL) (pérceñt). (p.c.f) TYPE (percent) • 1 7/12/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No.1 , . 146.8 10.3 . .. 118.0 , 1 90.4 '2' ".7/12/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No. 1 148.0 .10.0 . 118.6-. , 1 90.9 I . , 7/12/06 See PlotPlan--Plate No. 1 .. . '. 149.0 :' . 11.0 118.1 '. ',. i .. 90.5 4 7/13/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 1495 11.0 • 1190 1 91.2 7/13/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 149.5 10.6 118.7 1 91.9 I 6 7/14/06 See Plot Plan Plate No .'l 151.0 99 1206 1 92.4 7 7/14/06 See Plot Plan Plate No _l 151 0 108 1224 1 93.8 8 7/14/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 151-0. 107 123.0 1 94.'3 '1 9 -.. 7/i7/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No. 1 ,' 152.5 9.9 122.3 '1 .. 93.7 10- 7/17/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No. 1 152.5 10.6 119.6 ;" 'i - . 91.6' • ii 7/17/06. See Plot Plan Plate No.1 . ' 154.0- ,- .10.5 119.9 11 . 9119 12 ;7/17/06 See Plot Plan - PlateNo. 1 ,- ' 154.0 10.0 121.7..:, 1 , 93.3 I .., - .13 -.. 7/18/06 See Plot Plan - Plate.No. 1 ' -155.5 10:3 .-, 121.3 I - , 93.0 :14 7/18/06 See PlotPlan-Plate,No.1 155.5' - .10.7 118.9 - 1.0 . 91.1' , 15" .7/18/06 See Plot Plan- Plate No. 1 .;- '. .. .155.5 . 10.0 .120.6 .1 '. ' 92.4 I" 16 ' 7/19/06 . See'Plot Plan - Plate No. 1 • '. 157.0' - 9.9 123.2 ..1 - 94.4 -. 17 7/19/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No.1 . 156.0 10.2 - 120.4 1 92.3 I 18 19 7/19/06 7/19/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 156.0. 157.0 -9.7 9.9 ' 122.0 .123.1 1 ,. 1 93.5 94'.3 20'. 7/20/06 See Plot Plan - Plate No.'51 - '157.5 99 1212 ' 1 92.9 21 "' 7/20/06 See.Plot Plan - PlateNo 1 157.5 , .10.4 ,,118.7 ''-.,i 91,0 I , '22 -7/20/06 SeePlotPlan - Plate'No.i •' 157.5 10.3 119.0 1 91.2 23 7/21/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 156.8' 9.7 118.4. 1 90.7' 24 7/21/06 See Plot Plan Plate No 1 156.8 10.0 119.2' - 1 91.3 25 7/24/06 See Plot Plan ; Plate No:-1 - 159.0 9.0. . 117.2 , "IMP 1'-'- 91.4' I 26 7/24/06: See Plot Plan Plate No 1 159 0 83 1169 - IM 1 ' 91.2- P 27..'_ -7/24/06 See Plot Plan'- Plate No. 1' . '159.0' 9.1" . ,119.3. IMP 1 - , 93.1 .28 .7/25/06" - See Plot Plan -,.Plate No. 1 , F.G. 160.7 - 8.4" 119:6 . IMP1 93.3. - . .29 7/25/06, See Plot Plan - Plate No. 1, . F.G. 158.2 8.0 - . 118.3 IMP, 1 , 92.3 30 - 7/25/06 See Plot Plan-Plate No. 1 ". .F.G..160.7 ¶ 9.1 -' - .- 120.4 - . IMP 1. - 93.9 '4 (5 .01 1. - •- '- MAXIMUM DENSITY ANDOPTIMUM MOISTURE SUMMARY (ASTM D1557).. Soil Maximum Optimum % Type . ' - Soil Description - - ' , 'Density, pcf . - Moisture, % U 1 Tan Silty Sand ¶ 130.51 ' - 9.0 IMP 1 , Import Brown Silty Sand 1282 '• 8.4' I i EXPANSION INDEX RESULTS EXPANSION SAMPLE EXPANSION EXPANSION ,TEST SAMPLE " , LOCATION: - L , - INDEX .POTENTIAL -1 E.I. #1 . . Center of Hoi.s Pad. 0 , I ' •.. very low" '• .., ft - - . -- 5, 'iS ' I .' --S - _,' * . -' •0 - . .-. I. - -. '- -. .-- - , . ':. 0 '•' S ,,, 0' I I * _(' 0 - • •": ,.. Oft , ,' .- . -: I " I. 0 , '0 ,I-,-.. '. ••"-. . -- - . - - .• - - - -' .. ' '- . '0 ft , ,• . . * - . , . I,O! - * . PLATE NO. .2 ..t: * -- * 5 . * _* .5 ' .-- -t - - -S ' . , S - . . .x" •'...•''-' - S