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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 73-29; Carrillo Estates; Final Soils Report; 1977-03-16WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS CONSULTING ENGINEEIIS. GEOLOGISTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIEN’TISTS WESTERN REGION 3467 Kurt2 Street San Olego Callfornla 92110 Phone (714) 224.2911 March 16, 1977 Project No. 77-105-9F Ponderosa Homes, Incorporated 140 Marine View Avenue Solana Beach, California 92075 Attention: Mr. Ron Schakelford .. ‘OBSERVATION AND COMPACTION TESTING FINAI. KKI’OKT OF ENCINEEKING CARILLO ESTATES UNIT NO. 1 LOTS 26 THKOUGH 37 CARLSHAI). CALLFOKNLA In accordance with your request and our agreement dated December 19,. 1976, we are providing soil engineering services in conjunction with the grading of the subject subdivision. These services included: Engineering observation of the grading operation. Observation of the compaction of the loose surface soil prior to adding fill. Observation of the removal of potentially expansive soil it with nonexpansive soil. from within the top 2 feet of rough lot grade and replncini: Taking field density tests ill the flll placed and c’m~pacLcd. material used for fill. Performing laboratory tests 00. representative samples of the CKNEItAL SITli CIUfI)IN(; and March 15, 1977, in accordance with the "Specifications for Site preparation, compaction, and testing were done between February 22 Controlled Fill" in the Woodward-Gizienski & Associates report entitled, "Soil Investigation for the Proposed Carillo Estates, Glrlsbad, California," dated September 6, 1973, and in our addendum letter Specifications, Carillo Estates, Carlsbad, California," dated October entitled, "Clarification of Slope Stability Analyses and Earthwork 24, 1975. Fill was placed, compacted, and tested on Lots 26 through 37. The grading operation essentially consisted of scarifying, watering and bringing the lots to design grades and excavating potentially expansive compacting the loose surface soil on the lots prior to placing fill, soil, where encountered, and replacing it with nonexpansiue material. As the site grading progressed, the compaction procedures were observed, and field density tests were made to determine the relative compaction of the fill in place. Field observations and fteld denslty test results indicate that the fill has been compacted to 90 perccnt or more of maximum laboratory density. The approximate locations of field density tests and the limits of compacted fill have been recorded on a copy of tltc p,radlnp, plan for reference. ~IC rcnul~ts of fivld drnsity tc'sLs nncl density, are given on the attached forms. of relative compaction, expressed 3s a percent of innximum Iaborillory Laboratory tests to determine moisture-density relationships, maxim& dry denstty, optimum moisture content, grain size distribution, plasticity characteristics, and strength and swell characteristics were results of laboratory. tests are given on the attached forms. performed on representative samples of the material use:d for fill. The FINISH GRADE SOIL CONDITIONS Laboratory tests and visual inspection indicate that nonexpansive fill was placed within 2 feet of rough grade on all lots noted herein. On Lots 34 and 35 a small cut portion of the .lots was undercut to R depth of 2 feet below rough lot grade to rcmovc expansive clay which was replaced with properly compacted nonexpansive soil. Rough lot grade is defined as that grade set in the field by the grade checker from reference stakes established by the surveyor, and represents rough grade at the time we were inspecting the removal and replacement of expansive soils. Likewise, the depths of undercutting of expansive soil and/or depths of placement of nonexpansive soil were in accordance with measurements made by and grades set by the contractor's grade checker. . WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS FOUNDATION RECUMMI:NI)ATIONS structures placed on nonexpansive properly compacted fill may be (1) Foundations for single-or two-story single family residential designed for a bearing pressure of 2,000 psf (dead plus live loads) at a depth of 12 inches below compacted fill or undisturbed cut lot grade. Footings should have a minimum width of 12 inches. The soil bearing pressure may be increased by one-third for loads that include wind or seismic forces. (2) Structures that will not tolerate differential settlements should not be located within 5 feet of the top of a slope. Footings (such as foundations, swimming pools, concrete decks, walls, etc.) located closer than 5 feet from the top of a slope should’be extended in depth until the outer bottom edge of the footing is 5 feet horizontally from the outside face of the slope. LIMITATIONS .. The elevations of compaction tests shown as finished gkade (FG) tests correspond to the elevations shown on the grading plans for “Carlsbad Tract No. 73-29 (Carillo Estates Unit No. l),” dated February 22, 1977, prepared by Rick Engineering Company, San Diego, California. ,Elevations and locations shown in this report are hascd on tield surveys established by others. This report covers the fill placed under our observation during the dates specified herein. Additional fill placed after these dates, as’ well as the backfill in utility trenchcs located within 5 feet of a building and grcatcr tllan 12 inches deep, or any trencJl 5 feet or rnorc from a building and in excess of 5 feet in depth, should be compacted under the observation, of this office and te.sted to as’sure compliance with the earthwork specifications for the project. This office shou1.d be contacted at least 24 hours prior to’backfilling operations. Utility service trenches within 5 feet of a building that are perpsndicular to the building footings and are less than 12 inches wide and less than 3 feet deep are not subject to this recommendation. The inspections of. foundation preparation, types of materials and soil^ placement and compaction, as well as tests of comp:lctl.on made during thr period of our services on the subject site, were in accordance with the drawn from the tests and site inspections apply only to our work with local acceptable standards for this period. The conclusions or opinions respect to grading, and represent conditions at the date of our final inspection. WOODWARD-CLYDE COWSULTANTS Wc wlll accept no rcsponslbillty for any subscquenI: cllanges 111:1de to Li~r others to properly repair damages caused by uncontrolled action of site by others, or by uncontrolled action of water, or by fi~il~ul-c o1~ water . J-xw James L. Henry, Projec Su rv or Richard P. While, R.E. 21992 JLH/RPW/EHP/~~ Attachments (4) .. WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 15C 141 13C 1 20 11C 100 90 80 r PLASTICITY CHARACTERISTICS 1 7 3 COBBLES -c 4% , - cr,, smD- 1 , SILT & CLAY Liquid Limit, % Plasticity Index, % 5&"..39 SC CH NP Classification System 15 . 16 100 -" Classification by Unified-Soil W $ z 80 $60 ZERO AIR VOIDSCURVES I I I1 I I I II I, II 1000 100 10 1.0 0.1 0.01 0.001 0' GRAIN SIZE, mm MECHANICAL ANALYSIS I FILL SUITABILITY TESTS I CARILLO ESTATES UNIT 1 DRAWN BY: MKK CHECKED BY&/ PROJECT NO: 77-1 05-9 I DATE: 3-16-77 ] FIGURE NO 1 I WOOOWARO-CLYDE CONSULTANTS PLASTICITY CHARACTERISTICS 4 COBBLES o-qAvLL .. 'ANn-- SILT 6 CLAY Liquid Limit, % Plarticity Index. __ % Classification by Unified $%I Classification System 1 1 1 I .. . .. .. . " __ ZERO AIR VOIDSCURVES GRAIN SIZE, mm 1 MECHANICAL ANALYSIS DIRECT SHEAR TESTJJATA Dry Density. pcf lnltial Water Content. Ib Final Water Content, Apparent Coherlon. prf -____ ~ Apparent Frictlon Angle, degrees 36 SAMPLE LOCATION LABORATORY COMPACTION LABORATORY COMPACTION TEST 40 TEST METHOD:ASTMD 1557-70A FILL SUITABILITY TESTS CARRILLO ESTATES UNIT 1 DRAWN BY: Nk& I CHECKED BY& I PROJECT NO: 77-1 05-9F I DATE: 3-16-77 I FIGURE NO: 1 WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS COMPACTION TEST RESULTS J0m.Nm.a CARRILLO ESTATES UNIT 1 OATC REPORTLO JOm NuwmKR 77-105-9F 346-77 DATC.COVKRCDF~~~~~~~ 20 throuyh March 15, 1977 PAGE 1 Or 2 FEB 28 " MAR 1 " MAR 2 " MAR 3 " MAR 4 " MAR 7 " MAR 8 " - MAR 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 LOT 139 141 140 29 138 LOT 29 28 30 29 30 LOT 141 139 138 140 142 LOT 28 30 31 29 30 LOT 28 25 25 27 26 LOT 29 31 32 28 30 LOT 26 25 27 29 31 LOT 33 .26 34 21 365' 365' 369 ' 410' 369 413' 417' 416' 420' 420' 373' 373' 377' 317' 377' 424' 424 ' 428' 428' 431 ' 431 ' 430 ' 426' 431 ' 434' 434' 434' 437 ' 437' 437' 435' 437' 440' 439' 440 ' 442' 444' 446' 450' ~. . 9.3 9.9 11.7 10.5 9.9 9.3 11.1 9.3 16.9 15.6 16.3 10.5 11.1 9.9 16.3 14.9 10.5 9.9 14.9 14.3 10.5 14.3 18.3 13.0 15.6 10.5 15.6 14.9 15.6 1.4.9 14.3 15.6 15.6 14.3 14.9 13.0 14.9 15.6 10.5 115.2 113.6 114.4 117.5 115.0 115.9 117.0 . 115.1 112.8 108.6 107.6 114.2 . 115.3 114.1 108.4 115.5 109.2 116.1 107.1 108.1 114.2 102.2 * 110.0 110.7 107.2 113.3 104.5 106.9 107.1 106.0 103.6 107.9 104.7 104.9 103.2 106.0 103.0 104.5 114.2 .. "" " " 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 117.0 117.0 117.0 125.5 125.5 125.5 117.0 125.5 117.0 125.5 125.5 117.0 125.0 112.0 117.0 117.0 117.0 1 1 1 1 25.5 12.5 17.0 17.0 1 7 :O 17.0 12.0 112.0 112.0 112.0 114.0 114.0 125.5 91.7 91.3 90.4 93.6 91.6 92.3 93.2 92.0 96.3 92.8 92.0 91.9 91 .o 92.6 90.9 93.4 92.0 92.5 91.7 92.2 91:5 93.9 91.3 94.4 91.6 90.3 92.9 91.2 91.6 90.5 92.1 92.4 93.3 93.6 92.2 91.6 92.9 91 .o 90.3 COMPAC'rIOF*r ?EST RESULTS JOE NAYt CARRILIO ESTATFS 1lNIT 1 JOB NUMwH 77-105-9F D*TKsCoVERED February 28 through March 15, 1977 MAR 9 MAR 10 " " MAR 11 " MAR 12 " MAR 14 " MAR 15 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 51 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 LOT 21 LOT 34 35 36 36 37 LOT 59 59 58 26 27 LOT 49 49 49 49 49 LOT 20 19 21 49 50 2 8 20 29 30 LOT 31 32 33 34 35 36 454' 450' 452' 456' 460' 464' 314' 31 8' 321 FG 447.2' FG 443.6' 356' 360' 365' 374' 370' 458' 461 ' 461 ' 477' 480 ' 464 ' FG 442.1' FG 440.9' FG 441 .O' FG 442.0' FG 445.6' FG 449.5' FG 454.1' FG 459.3' FG 464.5' 9.9 12.3 16.3 12.3 16.3 14.9 11.1 9.9 14.9 18.3 18.3 11.1 9.9 10.5 10.5 9.9 14.3 13.0 10.5 16.3 13.6 13.6 18.3 19.0 18.3 19.8 19.0 18.3 18.3 19.0 18.9 116.1 110.1 107.1 104.0 104.1 106.0 115.9 . 114.0 107.8 103.9 . -104.1 114.1 116.1 115.2 116.3 108.7 109.9 114.7 108.0 109.1 108.8 . 104.9 103.9 104.8 104.2 104 .'2 103.8 104.2 103.9 103.9 115.1 125.5 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 125.5 125.5 117.0 114.0 114.0 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 125.5 117.0 125.5 117.0 117.0 117.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 114.0 117.0 114.0 92.5 94.0 96.6 93.0 91.2 91.3 92.3 90.9 92.0 90;9 91.3 91 .o 91.7 92.6 91.9 92.7 92.0 93.9 91.3 93.2 92.3 92.8 92.0 90.9 91.9 91.4 91.5 90.9 91 .o 91.5 91 .0