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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 14-10; POINSETTIA 61; SLOPE STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS; 2015-03-06A,u<CUPDELTA March 6, 2015 Lennar Homes 25 Enterprise, Suite 300 Aliso Viejo, California 92656 Attention: Mr. Andrew Han SUBJECT: Reference: Mr. Han: SLOPE STABILITY CONSIDERATIONS Poinsettia 61 Development Carlsbad, California Group Delta Consultants (2014). Report of Geotechnical Investigation, Poinsettia 61 Development, Carlsbad, California, Document No. 14-0188, November 20. In accordance with the request of Mr. Tim Carroll with O'Day Consultants, we have prepared this letter regarding the need for benches within the slopes at the Poinsettia 61 development in Carlsbad, California. A variety of new slopes will be constructed as part of the planned subdivision. The slopes will be inclined no steeper than 2:1 (horizontal to vertical), and will have a maximum height of SO-feet or less (typically less than 40 feet). Slope stability was discussed in Sections 4.4, 6.3.9 and Appendix C of the referenced report (GDC, 2014). Our slope stability analyses indicated that the proposed 2:1 (horizontal to vertical) cut and fill slopes at the site should possess an adequate factor of safety against deep-seated failure (FS>l.5) for the planned heights. However, various buttresses and subdrains were recommended in the referenced report in order to help reduce the potential for future slope instability. It should be noted that providing benches within a slope will increase the calculated safety factor against slope failure. This is primarily due to the overall decrease in slope inclination resulting from the benches. For example, a 40-foot high 2:1 slope will cover 80 horizontal feet. If a 10-foot wide flat bench is added to the 40-foot high slope, the horizontal length of the slope increases to 90 feet, and the overall slope inclination is effectively decreased to 2X:1. This results in an increased safety factor calculated using a global limit equilibrium analysis. However, as noted above, it is our opinion that the proposed slopes at the site will already possess an adequate safety factor at a 2:1 inclination (provided that our geotechnical recommendations are implemented during grading). Therefore, it is our opinion that slope benches are not needed for the proposed slopes at the subject site. • Slope Stability Considerations Poinsettia 61 Development Lennar Homes GDC Project No. SD412 March 6, 2015 Page 2 We appreciate this opportunity to be of continued professional service. office with any questions or comments, or if you need anything else. Feel free to contact the GROUP DELTA CONSULTANTS Matthew A. Fagan, G.E. 2569 Senior Geotechnical Engineer Distribution: (1) Addressee, Mr. Andrew Han (andrew.han@lennar.com) (1) Addressee, Mr. Tim Carroll (timc@odayconsultants.com) t:~ GRCUP CEL TA N:\Projects\SD\50412 Lennar Poinsettia Geotechnical lnvestigation\15-0029\15-0029.doc