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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 01-09; LA COSTA TOWN SQUARE COMMERCIAL; GRADING & HYDRAULIC REVIEW; 1991-07-10Geotechriical 'Geologic. Environmental 5741 Palmer Way. 's Carlsbad, California 92008) • (760) 438-3155 • FAX (760) 931-0915 / .. July 10, 1991. W.O. '1047-SD RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY 1959 Palomar Oaks Way, , Suite '200 Carlsbad, California' 92009 Attention: Mr. Ray Martin Subject,: ' Review of Grading and, Hydraulic Structures for' ,Desilting Basins,. La Costa Twn Center Gent1inen: As. requested by Rick EngIneering Company,. GeoSoils, Inc. has 'reviewed the I11=40' "scale grading plans for: the La Costa Town Center. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the grading and hydraulic structures for proposed detention/desilting basins. This review is based on updated mass grading plans for La Costa Town Center, prepared by 'Rick Engineering Company. Review of, the mass grading plans indicate that basins will be Constructed in.close proximity to fill slopes. It. is our. understanding that 'these basins are permanent structures. We recommend therefore, 'that the deténtion/1esiltation basins be, lined with either concrete or other 'low perine4ble material to hinder the migration of water in the subsurface. Review of the desilting' basin riser & deiatering detail, located on Sheet 2: of' the mass grading plans, shows one inch (111) aggregate placed 'adjacent to the riser and anchor block. In order to mitigate the potential for piping. around the 'anchr block and outlet pipe it 'is recommended that a two , foot minimum 1width of compacted fill be RECEIVE OCT 12 RICK • ENGINEERING COMPANY . . ( JULY 10, '1991 W.O. 1047-SD '. ,' ' PAGE 2 placed between the basin. 'riser and aggregate .' (Figure :1). Alternately, a concrete cut off wall, extending at least 12 inches beyond the limits of the aggregate could' b used. During the life ,of the desilting basin, 'it" .can be 'anticipated that successive rainfall events will, result in'iltation of the aggregate material. This might ultimately clog the aggregate surrounding the perforated drainpipe. We , recommend thatl a maintenance program be established to ensure proper . function of' tie basin. If you have any questions regarding this Ireview or if we can be of., 'further service, please, do' not hesitate t' contact this' office. Very truly yours, Geosoils, Inc. ' Robert G. Crisman ., Vitia Singhaet, GE 782 'Staff Geologist . •Geoltechnica1 Engineer cc: Addressee SIN M.A.G. Properties, Mr-. Fred Z3 782 Rick Engineering*, Mr. D Rick Engineering,- Mr. enn is CC Up. 12-31-93 OFG i'. GoSoils. Inc. ANCHOR BLOCK COMPACTED' OUTLET - PIPE - S not to scale FIGURE 1 rSCHEMATIC DRAIN DETAIL GeoSols,Inç. DATE 7/911 rc IWO. NO 1047 SD 1 BY Soil Mechanics • Geology *'Foundation Engineering ----- Geotechnical -'Geologic • Environmental 5741 Palmer Way •, Carlsbad, California 920081 • (760) 438-3155 • FAX (760) 931-0915 RECEIVED OCT02 199? LAUWIO D[SIIili OR / ..May 16, .1991 W.O, 1047-SD M.A.G PROPERTIES 7690 El Camino Real, Suite 209 Car'Isbad,:Californla 92009 Attention: Mr. Fred MoreyH Subject: Discussion of Plan Check Notes . La Costa Town Center Dear Mr. Morey:.. . As requested, GeoSoils, Inc. has preparec this report. in response to plan check notes provided by the' City of Carlsbad' Engineering Department. ,' These notes are, the result of a plan check' of the 111=40' scale mass grading plans for, the Ia Costa Town Center. The purpose of this report is to respond to and, provide:details pertinent to these 'plan check. notes,on the mass grading plans for the La Costa Town center, prepared by Rick Engineering Company. It is our understanding t1iat the'primary areas of concern with regard to the plan check. are'':-, 1) 'Undercutting of 'transition lots and lots where blasting is required. . Details on perimeter fill slope keys. Subdraihs and their points of discharge. Anticipated remedial grading. M.A.G. PROPERTIES .. MAY 16, 1991 W.O. 1047-SD PAGE 2 The above indicated concerns 'will be adrëssed in the following discussions in the order as they appear aove. Lot Undercuttin It is our 'recommendations that undercutting of pads should not necessarily be performed 'during' theL mass, grading phase of development unless ultimate design plans showing: building locations, foundations, utility locations and 'deptIs etc. are available for review. Specific recommendations would b6 provided once these plans are made available. . . It is anticipated that the. recommenced overexcavation depths described below should, be sufficient forl the proposed development, 'however, these recommendations are subje'ct to modification'by this. office based on a review of ultimate projct design. For lot undercutting or capping of transilion lots it is, recommended, that the cut, and portions:of the- f.i4 area be overexcavated a minimum of five feet and brought to grad4, with compacted fill, this, is to "provide a uniform 'bearing materi:al .and greater 'insulation against the contrasting properties ,of tr;nsition materials involved (i.e. expansion and: seismic 'acceleratior)'. , Rock _fills should be I - capped with a minimum five foot thick soil fill Pad areas where blasting "is anticipted should be undercut approximately 5 feet and, brought to grade ]with compacted fill. This should be accomplished in order to provide an adequate. fill thickness below footings, facilitate excavation for foundations and trenching for utilities. Foundations for any structur'should be 6ntirely in uniform bedrock or compacted fill. Placing highly should be avoided in the upper five () feet, of the building pads, if possible. GeoSoils, Inc.. M.A.G. PROPERTIES . . " . . 1M 16., 1991. W.O. 1047-SD ;. . .. Slope Benching Side-hill fills should have a n . e u j p m n t - w i d t h k r a t t h e i r t o e ' excavated'through all surficj a ' l s o i l a n i n t o c o m p e t e n t m a t e r i a l a n d tilted back in the hill (GS-1, GS-2 and GS- 5 ) . A s t h e f i l l i s elevated, it should be be n c h e d t h r o g h s u r f i c i a l s o i l and slopewash, and into competent b e d r o c k . . o r ' o t h e r ' m a t e r i a l d e e m e d suitable by the Soil Engineer. ' Perimeter Fill Slope Keys , Keys for perimeter fill 'slope s a l o n g L a C s t a A v e n u e , w i l l r e q u i r e a key roughly .25 feet wide.and. 7 f e e t i n d e p t h f o r s l o p e h e . i g h t s o v e r . 20 feet. Perimeter slop 'keys, e9os i n g v o l c a n i c r o c k ' are anticipated to be 15(±) feet'w i d e a n d a m inimum' of 3 feet into dense bedrock. Perimeter slope keys f o r f i i i ' . s]opes on Sheets 6 and 9 are anticipated to expose vóT'c a n i c r o c k . T y p i c a l - stabilization type backdrains would be recommende d f o r a l l p r i m e t e r f i l l s l o e k e y s . Subdrains Subdrain locations are indica t e d o n t h e 1 4 4 0 ' ' a s - b u i l t m a s s g r a d i n g plans prepared by Rick Engi n e e r i n g . S u b r a i n s a r e o u t l e t t e d i n t o storm 'drain' inlets, assuming ' t h e C i t y ' o .i Carlsbad will not allow drains to outlet onto theH'str e e t s u r f a d e s . S u b d r a i n s s h o u l d c o n f o r m to schematic diagrams GS-1,-"G S - - 3 a n d : G S - 4 , a p p r o v e d b y t h e s o i l s engineer. Reinedial'Grading Buttress Slopes.- . Generally the sedimentary bedr o c k u n i t s e x h i b i t g e n t l e ( 2 t o , 5 ( ± ) 'degree) dips to the west a n d s o u t h w e s t e r l y f a c i n 4 c u t s l o p e s exposing sedimentary rock is a n t i c i p a t e d . !,Specifically, the' slopes on Sheets 3 and 4 of the gra d i n g p l a n s a i j e a n t i c i p a t e d t o r e q u i r e stabilization due to adver s e " b e d d i n g p i n e s a n d e x p o s u r e o f a sandstone/claystone contact. . N.A.G. PROPERTIES W.O. 1047-SD MAY 16, 1991 PAGE 4 Cut slopes exposing. the contact between'sedimentary,'and volcanic bedrock may also require stabilization. The slope descending from the proposed alignment of Rancho Santa Fje Road (Sheets 7 and 8)' is anticipated to require 'stabilization. Te cut portion of the slope on Sheet 6 is anticipated 'to' require stabilization as álaystone bedrock may be exposed froni Stations 51± to. 155±. Typically, stabilization fills should be a consisterk width of at least 15 feet frop top to bottom. Stabilization fills should be' provided with backdrainage as' presented in the referenced report. Cut slopes exposing volcanic bedrock are not anticipated to' require. buttressing or stab ilizàtión, unless continuous fractures or shears are encountered. Also, overblastingcan'weaken the rock, material, necessitating stabilization. : All cut slopes" should be mapped by a 'eo1ogist from this office during grading to allow for. amendments to recommendations,. 'should exposed conditions.' alteration of the design on 'stabilization. If you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact' this office. Very truly vour GeoSojIs, Inc. Robert G. Crisman Vitha Sin anet,. GE 782 Staff Geologist Geojechnical Engineer' ei 0 Me alfe, 11.4 2 Principal Geologist RGC/VS/TEM/ni 782 cc EXP. 12-31-93 Enclosures: Reference List Plates GS-1 through GS-5, GeoSoils, Inc. REFERENCES GeoSoils, Inc., December I7,:.'19901 Reviewj of 111 =40' Scale Grading Plans La Costa •Town Center j ::La Costa. Ai.enue and Rancho Santa Fe Road, Carlsbad, California, GeoSoils, Inc., December 13, 1990, AntiOiaed.Subdrain Locations, La Costa Town' center, Carlsbad, California,, ip. enc. GeoSoils, Inc., June 2, 1990, Preliminary c.eotechnical Study Update,' Parcels S.E. 13,' and. 25 Acres Easterly of La Costa' 'Avenue and Mission Estancia, La Costa, City of,Car1s1ad, California, 28pp. GeoSoils, Inc., 1982, preliminary Geologic and Soils Engineering Investigation, parcels S.E. 13 and 14 in La Costa, City of' Carlsbad, California. / Final Grade Original ground Loose Surfdce' Deposits Suitable Suitable Material -' 4 -.1;- - b Material Bench where slof/" exceeds 5:/ \ Subdrain (See Plate GS 3) TYPICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL GROUND GeoSols; Inc. DATE 9.Z91. WO NO 1047—gnBY Soil Mechanics ° Geology • Foundation Engineering TOE SHOWN ON 0 IZGRADING PLAN. . . I . --- 0• . . .___-.1•• . I 000 — I . I. Tv ni t n PROJECTED ,o 10 10' Typica I NATURAL SLOPE 'loll ,f. I-.- _____ %( 2'I'I'" Minimum 15' Minimum BEDROCK- OR FIRM FORMATION MATERIAL Note : Where natural slope grad ilent is 5:1 or less, benching is not necessary unless stripping did not remove all compressible material.. TYPICAL FILL OVER NATURAL. SLOPE GeoSols;Zne. DATE 5/91 WO NO 1047-SDI BY GSI Soil Mechanics • Geology • Foundation Engineering .---- - -.-.— .- ALTERNATE 1 SOIL- SLOPEWASH -1z 0 ALLUVIUM REMOVED TO BEDROCK \ /••' BEDROCK Canyonsubdrain.: 6" S pierforated pipe with 9 cu. ft. gravel per ft. of drain wraped with filter fabric. I ALTERNATE 2 6` perforated pipe with 3 9 cu. ft. gravel per ft. of drain wraped with filter fabric. 5' CANYON SUBDRAIN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GeoSofls, Inc. DATE 9491 1 W.0.NO 1047-SD(BY S Soil Mechanics • Geology • Foundation Engineering 1 '36 I THICK FILL CAP 2%..,. SURFACE . ' •. . '. . . . 0 • • 0 •' . SUR'''.. ROU t4 : . ': .' ! COMPACTED • . 7' - : •'FILL ' 'D. (See drain detail).\ '0 0 -.-.--- 0 • . f l '•/ - . S F ' c'• "S TYPICAL' BUTTRESS SECTION GeoSoils, Inc. DATE 91/i (W.O.NO. 1047-SDIBY GSI Soil Mechanics 9 Geology • Foundation Engineering FINISHED Buttress slope to have a bench at every 20 to 30 feet... Buttress key depth varies'. (see preliminary reports) Q . Buttress key width varies. (see preliminary reports) D. Backdrains and lateral drains located at elevation 'of every bench drain. First drain 'at elevation just above lower lot grade. Additional' drains may .be'. required 'at discre'ti'on of GeoSoils, Inc. ' 4"perforated pipe , (or approved equivalent) placed in I Cu. ft. per linear ft. of', graded .' filter material. Pipe to ext *Pi full length buttress;- 4nonperforote piip'e lateral to s[ope face at • J-Thbove,.._- 100' intervals J'bench I, "Graded filter, material to 'conform,to State. of Calif. Dept.. Public Works standard specifications for Clas.s 2 permeable material FlLL1SLOEE.. 11 "—CLEAR ZONE S '-EQUlPMENT WIDTH-) r O3 0O000°Q Soil shall be pushed over rocks and flooded into voids. Compact around and over' each windrow. S Stack boulders end to end. Do 'not pile upon each other. N,FlLL SLOPE C.) .0° •.O '(Stagger rows N o 0 . o o , 'N 15' 3'minimum 'Ninimum 7>i15'MIj - I '• N, / / \ / - ' FIRM GROUND /. / N ROCK DISPOSAL DETAIL GèoSoils; Inc. DATE igi W.O. NO 1047-SD IBY GST :1 ; ,°.-,,,• r' Soil Mechanics • Geology ° Foundation Engineering.