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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 82-15; ALICANTE HILLS CROSSROADS; FILL CONDITION; 1985-12-05-V 41 GeoSoil. Inc. IV Soil Mechanics' Geology' Foundation Engineering .- 15801 RockfieldBoulevard SuiteC• Irvine, California 92718 (714) 859 4599 4 December 5, 1985 W .O. 845-OC ' Daon Corporation ..• .. .. .. 5150 Avenida Encinas -92008 Carlsbad, Ca., Attention Mr Mike Ryan Subject Fill Condition Alicante Hills Subdiv'ision City.ofCar1sbad, California '' .'•: . . . . - - - .. - Geñtlethen: I This letter is intended to biief1y.r descri1e the fill conditions we encountered within the Alicante Hills subdivision during our investigatiOns in 1981.:. These conditions are more completely described in our Geotechnical Summary Report,-dated November. 11, - 1981. I- The Aliçante Hills subdivision was previously graded, resulting in the filli of tiodeepcanyons which originally drained into the golfcoursarea.. DrinqI98l we drilled numberous borings and excavated pits into these fills and discovered the fill to be rocky-and-poorlycompacted Excavation logs note loose and up to 24 inches in size. Theper- centage of rocks may vary from 25 to 75 percent of the total fill and the depth of fill varies up to 45 Jeet In addition, borings revealed the fill to be placed over unsuitable colluvium and alluvium Baseduponourobservationsandanalysis ,werecornmended.compl of the rock content, we also - recornmended.offsite.disposalofmuch of the -rock, reserving the finer grained.materials for' replaement as compacted f ill.- - Based upon our - - . ---r.----.-.--.__-_ _,-...---- - yards_of_fill wh1rch...nee-ds)to be removed with a potential loss of l87000ibic yards of rock These estimates were utilized in the planning of the site - I- •._ V Los Angeles County Office (818) 785-2158 San Diego Count} Office (619) 438 3155 Daon Corporation Page 2 W.O. 945-OC December 5, 1985 Due to the physical constraints of the property, and areal distribution of the fill, it would be impractical to reserve the fill for replacement within the site. There is insufficient area for stockpiles and rock crushing techniques would be needed to eliminate the rock problem. S I hope this information will clarify the efforts of the original planning team. If you have any additional questions, please contact us. Respectfully submitted, • S GeoSoils, Inc. • • 5 0 0 By 4 S AA By A. Sayers, gRn P07 -'Albe'rt7 R. Kleis' RCE 16351 Eng neering Geo ogis Civil Engineer JAS/ARK/gs Dist: (6) Addressee S