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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-06; BRESSI RANCH; RECOMMENDED STABILITY FILLS ALONG EL FUERTE; 2004-03-22Leighton and Associates, Inc. A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY March 22, 2004 Project No. 971009-011 To: Lennar Communities 1575 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300 Carlsbad, California 92009 Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina Subject: Recommended Stability Fills Due to Adverse Geologic Conditions of Cut Slopes Along El Fuerte Street, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California References: Leighton and Associates, Inc., 2001, Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation for Mass Grading, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 971009-005, dated March 14, 2001 Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Mass Grading and Erosion Control Plans for Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad Tract No. CT-00-06, Carlsbad, California, Drawing No. 400-8A, dated January 23, 2003 Introduction Geologic mapping of the cut slopes during the mass grading of the Bressi Ranch project indicated that some of the manufactured cut slopes along both sides of El Fuerte Street contained adverse geologic conditions (such as out-of-slope bedding, remolded clayseams, and blocky claystone). As a result, recommendations were made during the course of the grading operations to stabilize the applicable cut slopes. Based on our recommendations, the following cut slopes were constructed with stability fills: East side of El Fuerte Street between Station Nos. 37+50 and 40+50 East side of El Fuerte Street between Station Nos. 43+50 and 51+00 Southwest side of El Fuerte Street between Station Nos. 16+85 and 21+70 West side of El Fuerte Street between Station Nos. 13+50 and 15+00 3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425 858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com 971009-011 Recommendations Based on the recommendations presented in the project geotechnical report (Leighton, 2001), we recommended that the stability fill keys be excavated a minimum of 15 to 20 feet wide at a depth of 5 feet below the toe-of-slope elevation. In addition, the key bottoms were tilted a minimum of 2 percent into-the-slope. The backcuts were excavated at a 1:1 or flatter (horizontal to vertical) slope inclination. A subdrain for each stability fill key was placed along the back of the stability fill key. The subdrains consisted of a 4-inch diameter perforated pipe surrounded by a minimum of 3-cubic feet (per linear-foot) of crushed gravel and surrounded by a filter fabric (Mirafi 140N or equivalent). The subdrains were placed with a minimum 1-percent fall toward the outlet location. The subdrains were outletted with a 4-inch diameter solid pipe into proposed storm drain structures or at the slope face. A concrete cut-off wall extending 6 inches around the subdrains were placed at the connection point of the perforated and solid portions of the subdrain system. Additional subdrains were constructed, as necessary, at approximate 30 feet vertical intervals where the slope was greater than 30 feet in height. Geologic mapping of the stability fill key and backcuts were performed prior to the placement of fill. The subdrain placement was observed by a representative of Leighton and Associates and the subdrain line and grade was surveyed by the project civil engineer. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. A KWAf~~ Randall K. Wagner CEG 1612 Senior Associate Distribution: (2) Addressee (2) Lennar Communities, Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman (I) J.T. Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight -2- Leighton