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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 74-21; CARLSBAD OAKS BUSINESS PARK; REVIEW OF SIDEWALK CONDITIONS; 1987-10-06CIT 1(t-2I •P -w RECEIVED I SAN DIEGO GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. SOIL ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING GEOLOGY C70 —ct-&-5--er--6--,-1--%8j Bedford Properties Job No. 05-6574-006-00-00 2011 Palomar Airport Road Log No. 7-2310 Carlsbad, California 92009 Attention: Ms. Mary Jane Jagodzinski SUBJECT: REVIEW OF SIDEWALK CONDITION Palomar Airport Road and Loker Ave. East Carlsbad Oaks Business Center Carlsbad, California Dear Ms. Jagodzinski, In accordance with your request, we are providing recommendations concerning our field meeting of September 30, 1987 at Carlsbad Oaks Business Center. Jim Page, the City of Carlsbad field representative, requested the meeting to discuss a separation between the sidewalk and curb along the north side of Palomar Airport Road, east of Loker Avenue East. The separation between the sidewalk and curb is approximately 1/4 to 1 /2-inch wide horizontally, with 0 to 1/2-inch of vertical displacement of the sidewalk above the curb. The area in question is a portion of the improvements of Palomar Airport Road for the Carlsbad Oaks Business Center development. The subgrade of the curb, gutter and sidewalk consists generally of moderate to highly expansive silt and clay soil. Expansive soils underlying the sidewalk areprobably causing a displacement of the sidewalk slab relative to the more deeply founded curb and gutter structure. Moisture variations due to irrigation, rain and sun exposure can result in this type of movement. Discussed in the field meeting and recommended are three alternatives to the problem. 6455 NANCY RIDGE DRIVE • SUITE 200 9 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 • (619) 587-0250 Bedford Properties .ç t' Job No. 05-6574-006-00-00 October 6, 1987 t1) 1j4 Log No. 7-2310 Page 2 to ,- 41i1rJI4 I /frill the open separation with a. suitable elastic filler and monitor the situation .......y. Remove the sidewalk and excavate the subgrade soils to a depthof.2 feet. Replace the subgrade with a low (less than.,20 expansion index) expansion potential fill material. This would reduce but not eliminate the potential for differential movement of the sidewalk, and may act as areservoir for water, due to the increased permeability of the granular import subgrade soil. Remove the sidewalk and replace it utilizing steel dowels drilled into thecurb. This reinforcement between the sidewalk and curb may'limittFie amount of separation between these two'-structures if concrete cracking or dowel deformation does, not occur. Movement of the free side of the sidewalk would continue to occur with moisture changes in the sidewalk subgrade soils. These recommendations should be elaborated upon if one is chosen to be performed. Our opinion at this time is that the sidewalk is performing adequately considering the type of soil materials utilized during the grading of this project. It is our understanding that the placement of the curb and gutter, and sidewalk, are within the specifications of the City of Carlsbad. Additionally, a granular base is sometimes recommended in other cities, however, we recommend against this construction for sidewalks. The granular base (usually 4 - 6 inches) acts as a conduit for water and may aggravate the movement of the sidewalk. I e,4-zi L7) 4t' /A ? Bedford Properties . Job No. 05-6574-006-00-00 October 6, 1987 . Log No. .7-2310 Page This opportunity to be of service is sincerely appreciated. If you should have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at your convenience. Very truly yours, . . . . SAN DIEGO GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Kenneth W. Shaw, C.E.G. 1251 . RobertA. Torres,.P.E. C 43077 Registration Expires: 6- . Registration Expires: 3-31-88 N ER Senior Geologist KENNETH Project Engineer (3) AdG