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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 72-20; LA COSTA VALE UNIT 3; COMPACTION REPORT FOR ROUGH GRADING; 1987-10-29Cl- 1'2-.'2-O MV ENGINEERING, INC. 2450 Vineyard Avenue, #102 Escondido, California 92025-1330 619/743-1214 =I Job #1226-87 October 29, 1987 NOV 03 198 t Mr. Dennis Mathis 3351Venado Street CITY OE CARLSc . Carlsbad, California 92008 DEVELOP, ERQC RV Lily, Compaction Report forough Grading Conducted on Site Located1 at 3336 Venado StreetPR Lot #460, Tract #72-20, Carlsbad, California In accordance with your request, this report has been prepared to establish the. degree of compaction of the compacted fill as tested by MV Engineering, Inc. between May 29 and October 26, 1987. Prior to grading operations the site in the immediate vicinity of the proposed pad was cleared ofbrush and vegetation. During grading, adequate keys were made into undisturbed natural ground and the fill was placed in six- to eight-inch lifts and compacted. by means of a sheepsfoot roller and heavy construction equipment. A laboratory compaction test for each soil type was performed to determine the maximum dry density and optimum moisture in accordance with ASTM D-1557-78, Method A. Field density tests were performed in accordance with.ASTM D-1556-64, sandcone method. Moisture content was determined for each density sample. The results of these tests are shown on the attached sheets. All fill slopes are susceptible to erosion due to rainfall or undirected runoff and therefore should be protected by planting or other erosion control measures. Berms should be constructed along the top edges of all fill slopes. Brow ditches should be constructed along the top of all cut slopes sufficient to guide runoff away from the building site and adjacent fill slopes. Footings placed within five feet of the top of fill slopes should be extended" to a sufficient depth' to provide a minimum horizontal distance of five feet from the bottom outside edge of the footing to the fill slope surface. Mr. Dennis Mathis October 29, 1987 Page 2 The owner/developer is responsible to insure adequate measures are taken to properly finish grade the building pad after the structures and other improvements are in place, so that the drainage waters from the improved site and adjacent properties are directed away from the' foundation. Proper drainage will insure that no waters will seek the level of the bearing soils under the foundations, which could result in undermining and differential settlement of the structures and improvements. Site preparation and grading was conducted in substantial conformance with our Preliminary Soil Report dated May 14, 1987. The pad was capped with a minimum of four feet of a granular non-expansive soil. An updated version of our foundation recommendations for granular non-expansive soils put forth in our Preliminary Report should be followed and are stated below: A - It is recommended that normal'concrete wall footings be used in accordance with Uniform Building Code design (i.e. 12 inhes3 wide and 12 inches deep and 15 inches wide by 18 inches deep for one- and two-story structures respectively, minimum depths, measured from the lowest adjacent ground surface) B - Use two #4 reinforcing .rods in the footings. Place one rod three inches from the top and the other rod three inches from the bottom of the footing. C - Use 6x6/10xlO welded wire mesh placed mid-height in the all slabs. Use 3k-inch minimum thick slabs and a minimum of four inches of clean sand under all slabs. A plastic moisture barrier is optional. If used, it should be placed mid-height in the sand. Provide weakened plane joints spaced 15 feet on center each way for all slabs. D - Our tests and calculations indicate an allowable bearing capacity of 1,800 psf for continuous and isolated footings. Experience and good engineering practice would limit this value to 1,500 psf. E - It is recommended that lateral design loads of 31, 49 and 421 psf be used as equivalent fluid pressures for the active, at rest and passive conditions respectively. Use a coefficient of friction of 0.40 for concrete on soil. These recommendations assume a drained 'and level backfill condition as well'as a granular non-expansive type of backfill material. MV ENGINEERING, INC. • 2450 VINEYARD AVENUE, #102 • ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA 92025-1330 • 6191743-1214 SOILS TESTING ' PERC TEST SOIL INVESTIGATIONS GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS MV ENGIN ERINI 1 XalphM. 'inj GE #863 No. 863 Exp. 12-31.89 1 - 1* EçHV SCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA 92025-1330 • 6191743-1214 NVESTIGATIONS GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS RMV/lr Mr. Dennis Mathis October 29, 1987 Page 3 If you should have any questions or if clarification is necessary, please contact this office at your convenience. Reference to our Job #1226-87 will, help to expedite our response. JOB #1226-87 NAME MR. DENNIS MATHIS TEST RESULTS - Laboratory Compaction Test Results: Soil Type 1 - red-brown clayey sand * Maximum Dry Density 120.5 pcf Optimum Moisture 13.8 % Soil Type ,4 - light tan fine sand (import) Maximum Dry Density 113.7 pcf Optimum Moisture 11.9 % * Reference MV Engineering Preliminary Soil Investigation dated May 14, 1987. Field Density Test Results: Date Test Ht. of Field Field Dry 'Lab Dry . % Relative 1987 No. Fill Tested Moisture Density Density Compaction 10/12 1 2' 14.6 113.1 120.5 93.8 10/12 2 4' 15.0 109.7 120.5 91.0 10/12 3 6' 16.2 109.7 120;5 . 91.1 10/12 4 8' 15.0 108.6 ' 120.5 90.1 10/13 5 . 10' 14.1 109.7 120.5 91.0 10/13 6 12' ' 13.6 115.7 120.5 96.0 19/13 7 14' ' 14.8 ' 117.5 120.5 , 97.5 10/13 8 16' , 12.0 109.3 120.5 90.7 10/14 9 18' 13.5 109.9 120.5 91.2 10/14 10 20' 14.0 113.2 120.5 93.9 10/14 11 - 22' 14.1 112.9 120.5 93.7 10/14 12, 24' 14.5 112.5 120.5 . 93.3 10/16 13 26' 13.0 110.1 120.5 91.4 JOB #1226-87 NAME MR. DENNIS MATHIS TEST RESULTS - Field -Density Test Results (continued): Date Test Ht.. of Field Field Dry Lab Dry % Relative 1987 No. Fill Tested Moisture Density Density Compaction 10/16 14 28' 12.0 109.2 120.5 90.6 10/22- 15 30' 9.6 110.7 120.5 91.8 10/22 16 32' 10.0 114.7 120.5 95.2 10/22 17 34' 12.8 1096 113.7 90.9 10/23 18 36' 9.0 108.1 113.7 95.1 10/26 19 38' F.G.* 10.4 107.3 113.7 94.4 * F.G. = finished grade 140 - Job No. 1226-87 Date: October 22, 1987 135----— ———cR Job Name: Mr. Dennis Mathis S Location: 3336 Venado Street, La Costa 130 Visual Description: light tan fine sand - (Import) Sample No. 4 Hole No. ----- 125 Depth: By: D.G.H. Classification USCS: 120 Laboratory Compaction 5 x 25 U ASTM 1557-70-A 115 ;i Maximum Dry Density:113.7pcf 0 Optimum Moisture: 11.9 % Test Conducted by: B.N. 110 Percent Moisture 10 Trial No. Sample + Mold Wt. Wet Density Wt. Moist Sample Wt. Dry Sample Percent Moisture Dry Density 1 14.00 lbs 119.7 pcf 100.0 arns 92.5 gms 8.1 % llO.7pcf 2 14.15 lbs 124.2 pcf 100.0 gms 90.6 gms 10.4 % 1125pcf 3 14.26 lbs 127.5 pcf 100.0 gms 88.1 gms 13.5 % 112.3! lbs pcf qmsj gms % pcf lbs I. pcf % gns grns i pcf Mold No.: 3 Volume: 1/30 cu.ft.1 Weight: 10.01 lbs. 0 5 VINEYARD2450 S02 ESCONDIDO, CA 92025-1330 M VINJE, RCE2J5f15 HFFT•1oF) t12318 OWNER/DEVELOPER LEGAL LEGEND MP. Dc'irigs MATt \ftwlDo ST. LoT 44ocy7-o. DEST\TST CARLS 2A ) (jL,Fo,eNI4 9°oS CARLSBAD CALIFORiNI4 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND LAND USE CODES DIVISION I I San Diego Office North County Office 5201 Ruffin Road, Suite 83 334 Via Vera Cruz RETURN TO: San Diego, CA 92123 San Marcos, CA 92069 565-5920 741-4238 Project Location 333, VNAô ST'- Name of Permittee 2Jt'4I &IATI.II. Grading Permit No. t'ioT Avp, LA j.- This report form for a "minor' grading project is to be completed and signed by the Registered Civil Engineer (or Architect) who has been designated on the Grading Plan and Permit as the Engineer who will furnish the compaction report for work authorized by a grading permit issued by the Department of Planning and Land Use. The intent of the format is to provide information to the Department of Planning and Land Use as to grading compliance with the approved Grading Plan and Permit. Where the questions below refer to location, configuration or quantity of cut and/or fill areas, it is understood that your response will not normally be based on an actual land survey or detailed earthwork quantity calculations. It should be noted, however, that the Department is particularly concerned where there are possible infractions with respect to over- steepened slopes, encroachments of required setbacks, uncompacted fills placed, or where the quantity of fill placed differs substantially from that authorized. The Department of Planning and Land Use requires that all fills authorized by a Grading Permit be compacted to a minimum of 90% of maximum density with the exception that not more than 12" of uncompacted and untested fills may be dispersed over the land parcel. The need to compact all fills.that are beyond-the present limits of the present proposed construction is to insure that future proposed construction of room additions or swimming pools or similar structures will not require that uncompacted fills be removed or recompacted, or that extensive foundation work be installed. Compaction reports will not be accepted unless this form is completed and signed by the registered person. A. COMPATIBILITY WITH GRADING PLAN AND PERMIT Was the compacted fill placed only in the approximate locations designated on the grading Yes L" No plan as areas to be filled? Did the quantity of fill material placed approximately conform to the grading plan? . Yes—' No S. Did the toe of fill or the top of cut appear to meet the prescribed property line setbadk Yes'/ No (1.3' for fill; 3.0' for cuts)? 4. Were the finished fill slopes equal to or less than 2 horizontal to 1 vertical? .\ S. If the fill material was obtained by cuts on the site, were the cuts made in the proper Yes \'lNd\ location and to the proper slope approximately as shown on the approved grading plan? 6. Were brow ditches constructed approximately as shown on the grading plan? - \ Yes,_ '... B. LOCATION AND AMOUNT OF COMPACTION TESTS ' •• / 1. Have you attached a sketch and data showing the location and relative elevation for all - es No compaction tests? Was a compaction test made so that there is at least one test in each 2' thick lens of Yes" No compacted material? As indicated by inspections, observations and compaction test results, was the fill, Yes'." No excluding the top 1.0', compacted to at least* 90% of maximum dry density? C. QUALITY OF FILL COMPACTION OPERATION Was the area to receive fill properly prepared in terms of brush removal, benching, Yes V' No wetting, removal of noncompacted fill or debris and related items? Yes'.," Was all detrimentally expansive soil placed in the fill at 3' or more below finish grade? No Have you attached a copy of your curve showing the relationship between otim.m moisture Yes'./" content and maximum density? Was all material used as fill (earth, rocks, gravel) smaller than 12' in si:e? Yes\" o 5, Are all areas of the fill suitable for suPport of structures? Yes v NO here all existing fills n :e site recomacted in accordance the provisions of the Yes _ racing ordinance? - STATISTICAL DATA 1. Dates the grading work was performed: YLO 7Zg '0 1,,-2 A 7 . Dates your representative was on site and number of hours on Site for each date, and name of representative: l/q #g /I 1.0/7 —UzM; _LcL - / '2,.4L1z Lo/ - / 'z /hj o/,z. - 3i/; /0/13 - c'Z IIR; io/i&/ - . /i; cl/f.5 -.ith 11)1/In Jf I/ in/ )L1,,' irJ,A- /P'ih' i,/7L- /L Th, AS-BUILT DATA If the fill placement was not in accordance with the approved grading plan, did you notify Yes No the permittee to obtain approval for deviation from the plan before proceeding with - additional fill placement? If the approved grading plan does not reflect the actual location, depth and type of fill, Yes No have you submitted for review and approval an as-built plan? - RERKS: QM PAC-7i Ni oscA1ic(Ali C CERTIFICATION I hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the Information py'ided in this ertification is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, /7 /o/cqJ7 (To be si-piagaa dated by a Registered Enz(eer orArchitect) Registration or Certification Number '4?' elm QC zz No. 863 Address E19. 12-31-89 41 NV 7a0a5 Telephone Number 7/3'fZ/ TV I OF CNV~ )PL 3•.•. 5-_ -_9