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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-19; BRESSI RANCH PA 11; GEOTECHNICAL UPDATE LETTER; 2010-02-10Leighton and Associates, Inc. A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY February 10, 2010 Project No. 042458-001 To: Manolia Partners, LLC 1094 Cudahy, Suite 212 San Diego, California 92110 Attention: Mr. John Colucci Subject: Geotechnical Update Letter, Magnolia Estates, Bressi Ranch, PA- i 1, California References: California Building Standards Commission .(CBSC), 2007, California Building Code (CBC) Leighton, and Associates, 2007, Geotechnical Preliminary Investigation for Mass Grading, Bressi Ranch Carlsbad, California, Project No. 971009-0005, dated March 14, 2001 Leighton and Associates, 2004, As-Graded Report of Rough and Fine Grading, Lots 1 through 25, Planning Area PA-i1, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad Tract No. 00- 06, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 971009-014, dated October 8, 2004 In accordance with your request, this letter has been prepared to update the geotechnical conditions of Lots 6 through 19, Magnolia Estates located in: Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California. The purpose of our geotechnical update evaluation was to observe the existing geotechnical conditions of the subject site, review the project geotechnical reports, and update geotechnical recommendations for the seismic design parameters per• 2007 California Building Code, and provide appropriate conclusions and additional recommendations, if necessary, for the proposed development of the site. Based on our recent site reconnaissance on February 9, 2010, and review ofthe referenced project geotechnical report,.the geotechnical conditions of the subject site have not significantly changed since the completion of grading in 2004 (Leighton, 2004), excluding the growth of weeds, minor desiccation and slightly weathered near surface soils. Currently, Lots 8 through 10 are completed and landscaped, lots 14 through 19 are at various stages of construction, and lots 3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425 • 858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 - -001 042458 6, 7, and 11 through 13 are fine graded lots. Therefore, it is our professional opinion that the geotechnical recommendation presented in the As-Graded Report of Rough and Fine Grading are still applicable for its intended use, provided the following recommendations are incorporated into the design of structures, the site grading and construction of the buildings/structures. In addition, we recommend that dry weathered finish grade soils on lots 6, 7, and 11 through 13 be re-processed (i.e., scarified a minimum of 12 inches, moisture-conditioned to optimum moisture- content) and recompacted to a minimum 90 percent relative compaction (based on ASTM Test Method D1557). Prior to grading, the area should be stripped of surface vegetation and debris. Existing underground utilities should be anticipated during grading. It should be noted that the backfill associated with utility trenches on Lot 6 are considered undocumented fill and will require complete removal prior to placement of additional fill or construction of foundations. Also, note that the soil on proposed building pads 6, 7, and 11 through 13 were previously tested for expansion potential and determined to be a Medium with an Expansion Index, and potential for soluble sulfate attack of the finish grade soils on the building pad were tested and found to possess moderate to severe soluble sulfate contents (Leighton, 2004). In addition, Lots 14 through 19 needs some minor grading so there is positive drainage of surface water away from structures. Updated Seismic Recommendations We have provided updated seismic design parameters per California Building Code (CBC 2007) for proposed Magnolia Estates. The following seismic design parameters have been determined in accordance with the 2007 CBC and the USGS Ground Motion Parameter Calculator (Version 5.0.9a). CBC (2007) Seismic Code - Parameters for the Site Description Values J CBC Reference Site Class D Table 1613.5.2 Short Period Spectral Acceleration Ss 1.123 Figure 16 13.5(3) 1-Second Period Spectral Acceleration S1 0.425 Figure 16 13.5(4) Short Period Site Coefficient Fa 1.051 Table 1613.5.3(1) 1-Second Period Site Coefficient F 1.575 Table 16 13.5.3(2) Adjusted Short Period Spectral Acceleration 5MS 1.181 Equation 16-37 Adjusted 1-Second Period Acceleration 5M1 0.669 Equation 16-38 Design Short Period Spectral Response Parameter SDS 0.787 Equation 16-39 Design 1-Second Period Spectral Response Parameter SDI 0.446 Equation 16-40 -2- 4 Leighton 042458-001 The recommendations provided in this letter are based on as-graded subsurface conditions observed 'during the previous site grading. The interpolated subsurface conditions should be checked in-the field during construction: Construction observation of all onsite excavations and field density testing -of all compacted fill should be performed by a representative of this office. All footing excavations should be reviewed by this office prior to placing steel or concrete. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be 'of service. Respectfully submitted, oESSio4, wGHToN AND ASSOCIATES, A NO. 2457 C Vit- ENGINEERING Mike D. Jensen, CEG 2457 EXP. William D. Olson, RCE 45283 Project Geologist ' Associate Engineer Distribution: (2) Addressee -3- 4- - - Leighton