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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-16; Poinsettia Properties; Addendum to Geotechnical Investigation; 2001-03-28GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS Project No. 06514-12-01 March 28, 2001 John Laing Homes 895 Dove Street, Suite 110 Newport Beach, California 92660 Attention: Mr. Gregg Foster Subject: POINSETTIA PROPERTY (PLANNING AREAS 2, 3, AND 4) CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PLAN REVIEW AND COMMENT RESPONSE Reference: 1. 2. CTOO-16/PUD 01-01/SDP 00-12/CDP 00-44 Poinsettia Properties, PA 2, 3, & 4, plan review comments prepared by the City of Carlsbad Planning Department, dated February 8, 2001. Tentative Map Poinsettia Property (Planning Areas 2, 3, & 4), prepared by Hunsaker & Associates San Diego Inc., resubmitted date March 27, 2001. Update Geotechnical Investigation, Poinsettia Property, Carlsbad, California, prepared by Geocon Incorporated, dated July 20, 2000 (Project No. 06514-12-01). Gentlemen: In accordance with the request of Mr. Ron Grunow and Hunsaker & Associates, we have prepared this letter in response to geotechnical-related comments presented in the referenced plan review. To aid in preparing this response, we have reviewed the referenced tentative map. Our response is presented below utilizing the same plan review comment number for case in reference. Comment No. 8. Typical Lot Drainage: Surface runoff flow line may be reduced to 3 feet as measured horizontally from foundation edge provided foundations are deepened to maintain proper footing embedment. The civil engineer should calculate the portion of the footing requiring deepening and the extended depth and present this information on the precise plot plans. During observation of the foundation excavations to be conducted in the field by Geocon Incorporated, the deepened foundation requirement will be verified. Comment No. 10, Errata: Section 5.4 of the referenced project geotechnical report dated July 20, 2000 should be corrected to replace the word "more" with "none". Those parties holding copies of this report may make a pen/ink correction or insert a replacement page attached. 6960 Flanders Drive • San Diego, California 92121-2974 • Telephone (858) 558-6900 • Fax (858) 558-6159 Sfv" Should you have any questions regarding this correspondence, or if we may be of further assistance, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. Very truly yours, GEOCON INCORPORATED RCE 56418 AS:KPA:dmc Attachment: Section 5.4 (page (2) Addressee (2) Hunsaker & Associates Attn: Ron Grunow CERTIFIED ENGINEERINGGEOLOGIST 08/31/01 Project No. 06514-12-01 -2-March 28, 2001 It is our opinion that the site could be subjected to moderate to severe ground shaking in the event of a major earthquake along any of the above mentioned faults, however, the seismic risk at the site is not considered to be significantly different than that of the surrounding developments of similar geologic settings in the Carlsbad area. 5.2 Seismic Design Criteria The following table summarizes site specific seismic design criteria obtained from the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC). The values listed in Table 5.2 are for the Rose Canyon Fault (located approximately 4 miles west of the site) which is identified as a Type B fault and is more dominant than the nearest Type A fault (Elsinore) due to its close proximity to the site. TABLE 5.2 SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETERS Parameter Seismic Zone Factor, Z Soil Profile Type Seismic Coefficient, Ca Seismic Coefficient, Cv Near-Source Factor, Na Near-Source Factor, Nv Seismic Source Value 0.40 Sc 0.40 0.65 1.0 1.2 B UBC Reference Table 16-1 Table 16-J Table 16-Q Table 16-R Table 16-S Table 16-T Table 16-U 5.3 Liquefaction Liquefaction occurs in loose cohesionless soils located below the water table that are subjected to large accelerations during strong earthquakes. Due to the dense nature of the formational units, the removal and recompaction of the surficial soils, and the lack of a permanent ground water table, the potential for liquefaction of the site subsoils is considered to be very low. 5.4 Landslides Based on the geologic reconnaissance and the exploration excavations, there are no landslides present on the site and more none are to known to exist in near proximity that would impact the proposed development. Project No. 06514-12-01 July 20, 2000