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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 2018-0003; MAGNOLIA BRADY; PRELIMINARY PERMEABLE PAVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS; 2018-05-21GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICA Project No. G2l92-52-01 May21,2018 Ashton 3, LLC 5 Hoya Street Rancho Mission Viejo, California 92694 Attention: Mr. Taylor Ashton REC ·l_ f''ED OCT O 2 2019 LAND DEVELUPMf::NT ENGINEE!~ING Subject: PRELIMINARY PERMEABLE PAVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS 1534 MAGNOLIA A VENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA References: 1. Geotechnical Investigation, 1534 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California, prepared by Geocon Inc., dated January 17, 2017 (Project No. G2l92-52-01 ). 2. Preliminary Grading Plan for: "Magnolia-Brady", 1534 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California, prepared by Civil Landworks, dated March 28, 2018. Dear Mr. Ashton: In accordance with the request of Mr. Dave Lother, we prepared this letter to provide additional pavement recommendations for the subject project. We understand that pervious pavement and permeable pavers are being considered from a storm water management perspective for the driveways at the site. Recommendations provided herein are based on an assumed R-Value of 44 for the subgrade materials and a Traffic Index (TI) of 4.0 and 5.0 for light vehicle loading (pedestrian) and driveways, respectively. The final pavement sections should be based on the R-Value of the subgrade soil encountered at final subgrade elevation. PERMEABLE INTERLOCKING PAVER PAVEMENT We calculated the paver pavement sections in general conformance with the Ca/trans Method of Flexible Pavement Design (Highway Design Manual, Section 608.4) and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) Tech Spec Number 18. We calculated the section based on an assumed minimum R-Value of 44 and 78 for the subgrade soil and permeable base/stone materials, respectively. We used an equivalent asphalt concrete section equal to the thickness of the pavers of approximately 3 inches in accordance with Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) Tech Spec Number 4. In addition, the pavers should be installed in a pattern appropriate for vehicular traffic. The pavers should possess a minimum thickness of 3 ½-inches and overlie 1-to l ½ inches of bedding sand, ASTM No. 8 stone or per the manufacturer's recommendations. Table 1 presents the recommended permeable paver pavement section. 6960 Flanders Drive ■ Son Diego, California 92121 -2974 ■ Telephone 858.558.6900 ■ Fox 858.558.6159 TABLE 1 PERMEABLE PAVER PAVEMENT SECTION Minimum Estimated Option I Option 2 Base and Estim ated Bedding Traffic Stone Paver Permeable Location Index (Tl) Reservoir Thickness Coarse Class 2 Base ASTM C33 Thickness Material (inches) (inches) Thickness Aggregate R-Value (Inches) Light vehicle 4.0 78 3½ I to I ½ 5 4" #57 I loading (pedestrian) 3" #2 Private driveways 5.0 78 3½ I to I ½ 6 4" #57 I 4" #2 The base/aggregate sections can be thickened to increase the water capacity as required by the project civil engineer. Prior to placing base materials, the subgrade soil should be scarified, moisture conditioned as necessary, and recompacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above optimum moisture content as determined by ASTM D 1557. The depth of compaction should be at least 12 inches. Similarly, the base materials should be compacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above optimum moisture content. The pavers should be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. The future owners should be made aware and responsible for the maintenance program. In addition, pavers tend to shift vertically and horizontally during the life of the pavement and should be expected. The pavers normally require a concrete border to prevent lateral movement from traffic. The concrete border surroundin g the pavers should be embedded at least 6 in ches into the subgrade to reduce the potential for water migration to the adjacent landscape areas and pavement areas. The pavers should be placed tightly adjacent to each other and the spacing between the paver units should be filled with appropriate filler. PERVIOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS The design thickness of the pervious concrete pavement should have a minimum thickness as presented in Table 2. TABLE 2 PERVIOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS Location Portland Cement Concrete (inches) Private Driveways (TC=A) 5.0 The pervious concrete pavement should be underlain by a minimum 4 inches of open-graded (I-inch maximum size) aggregate or class 2 permeable base compacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density. The base/aggregate sections can be thickened to increase the water capacity as required by the project civil engineer. Prior to placing base/aggregate materials, the subgrade soil should be scarified, moisture conditioned as necessary and recompacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above optimum moisture content as determined by ASTM D 1557. The depth of compaction should be at least 12 inches. Base materials Project No. G2 I 92-52-0 I -2 -May 21 , 2018 ., should be compacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above optimum moisture content. Compactive effort should be applied during the placement of the underlying aggregate section. PERMEABLE/PERVIOUS PAVEMENT DRAINAGE AND SETBACKS In areas where permeable/pervious pavement is planned, the subgrade materials should be graded to provide positive drainage into a subdrain and controlled drainage device. The subdrain should be placed at the bottom of the pavement section along the low point of the roadway/driveway to reduce the potential for water to build up within the paving section. The drain should be connected to an approved drainage device. Where a concrete border is not used, impermeable liners should be installed along the sides of the pavement section to prevent lateral water migration. The liner should consist of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or equivalent with a minimum thickness of 15 mil and should be installed such that the liner is not punctured. The liner should be sealed at the connections in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and should be properly waterproofed at the drain connection. The drain should consist of a 3-inch diameter perforated Schedule 40, PVC pipe and placed at the bottom of the base or aggregate materials. The permeable/pervious pavement should be located at least 5 feet from the planned structures. Footings located adjacent to the permeable/pervious pavement will need to be deepened below a 1: 1 projection from 1 foot below the pavement section bottom. Should you have any questions regarding this report, or ifwe may be of further service, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. Very truly yours, GEOCON IN CORPORA TED i£I!l~-~ GE 2714 MRL:SFW:dmc (e-mail) Addressee Project No. G2 l 92-52-0 I -3 -May21,2018