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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1175 MAGNOLIA AVE; ; CB032738; PermitCity of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 23-200 Residential Permit Permit No: CB032738 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: # Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Project Title: 1175 MAGNOLIA AV CBAD RESDNTL Sub Type: RAD 2052803500 Lot #: 0 $139,176.00 Construction Type: VN Reference #: 0 Structure Type: 0 Bathrooms: 0 ERBE RES-1 151 SF ADDITION 574 SF GARAGE & 537 SF DECK Status: ISSUED Applied: 10/02/2003 Entered By: RMA Plan Approved: 02/23/2004 Issued: 02/23/2004 Inspect Area: Orig PC#: Plan Check#: Applicant: Owner: ERBE LESLIE E ERBE LESLIE E 1175 MAGNOLIA AVE .- 1175 MAGNOLIA AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 CARLSBADCA 92008 / 6 - f \ "".-0/ -J /_) 1"$66936 Meter Size J $o:oo Add'l Red. Water Con. Fee $0.00 Meter Fee $0.00 ,-$0•00. SDCWAFee 'N " _.-\ \ $0.00 / $0.00 /F'7/- CFD Payoff Fee \ 0 \ $0.00 / $13.92 /'/PFFC'4 \ $0.00 / $0.00 PFF (CFD Fund) \ $0.00 t '-.s000 -.---License.Tax-_., \ ' $0.00 ' $0.00 LicenseTax (CFD Fund) \ $0.00 $0.00 Tràffic Impact Fee $0.00 $0.00 . Traffic Impact (CFD Fund)fl\ $0.00 $0.00 ""SideaIk Feg / ' : $0.00 $0.00 's .-PLUMBING TOTAL. -' $90.00 c $0.00 " ELECTRICAL-TOTAL- I $20.00 MECHANICAL'TOTAL 'N $0.00L.. Housing Impct Fee1 / $0.00 \ $0.00 H6iising InLiu FeY / ! $0.00 \ Y Housing Credit Fee / / $0.00 \ $0.00 \Master.Drainae Fee / / $0.00 \ L°°° 7K Sewer Fee ,-' / $0.00 N INOOPdtjbIFees 'V (T-".-. / $0.00 ( ' TOTAL PERMIT FEES / $1,279.02 I \\ \ ( -\\) Total Fees: $1,279.02 Total Payments To Date: ,,T$435:34 \Balance.Due: $843.68 / / ; C -F Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee / Plan Check AddI Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park in Lieu Fee ] Park Fee LFM Fee / c.-"--. Bridge Fee Other Bridge Fee BTD#2Fee BTD#3Fee Renewal Fee Add'I Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Gcn. Fee Meter Size Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee Red. Water Con. Fee \ -F 5831 02/23/04 0002 01 COP 02 843.68 FINAI Al Ins Date: (iv Clearance: NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any PERMITAPPLICATION lb CITY OF CAR LSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 PRcJEcT/INFORMTION - rtI Th,o fuEb Ccio 1 CJ - FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PLAN CHECK NO.C4 '7Jf EST. VAL. /? Plan Ck. Deposit.______________________ Validated By/ Date Address (include Bldg/Suite #) Busines Name (at this address)' 5571 10/02/03 0007 01 an Legal Description Lot No. Subdivision Name/Number - Unit No. ' Phase NcrG otal # 61`uni5 -34 Assessor's Parcel # Existing Use Proposed Use ascription of Work AQ 1Tc c 1't. SQ. FT. . #of Stories ' # of Bedrooms # of Bathrooms Name Address '' City State/Zip Telephone # Fax # , PUCT Cractur 0 A rConuctu Owner Der I E PL,— / Y\ kk F-Ti ,J Name / Address City State/Zip Telephone #- 4PERFWO.!i .-. ---. —. e 0-66,1115 W\AdOu AuE CAN-'IAU CM Name Address City State/Zip Nlephotie # - - (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section,7031 .5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars lS500]). Name Address City State/Zip Telephone # State License # License Class City Business license # Designer Name - Address City State/Zip Telephone State License # WRSLCOMPENSTI9N Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: C3 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My worker's compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: . Insurance Company Policy No. Expiration Date__________________ (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS [$1001 OR LESS) CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Fail e to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject-an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dol(ars 100,000), in ad ion t St of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. SIGNATU •' DATE lo 'O. - — - I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: C] I, as owner of the 'Property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner ofproperty who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). 0 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contrator(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). ' 0 I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES [-]NO 2 I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed Construction (include name / address / phone number / contractors, license number): I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinite, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone. number / contractors license number): I will provide some of the work, butl have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name I address I phone number I type of work): PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATU . LL'OkA..-... __L._ DATE 6 . 63 Is the applicant or future building ccupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? 0 YES -0 NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from-the air pollution control district or air quality management district? 0 YES 0 NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0 YES 0 NO IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE rYES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. L2ZP!SIRUCTION LENDING AGENCY — - I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code). LENDER'S NAME - ' 'LENDER'S ADDRESS_______________________________________________________ I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. 'I hereby authorize representatives of the Cit' of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'6" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued the building Official under the 11 provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and-void if the building or work authorized by such permit' co enced within 180 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the wor IS CO - cad for a Qeriod 0) 180 s (Section 19644jUniform Building Code). - APPLICANT'S SIGNATU \42L4_..— - DATE Jo - oi- o3 - - WHITE: File YELLOW: Applicant PINK: Finance - U Inspection List Permit#: CB032738 Type: RESDNTL RAD ERBE RES-1151 SF ADDITION 574 SF GARAGE & 537 SF DECK Date Inspection Item Inspector Act Comments 06/19/2007 89 Final Combo PC AP 06/19/2007 89 Final Combo - RI 12/21/2006 17 Interior Lath/Drywall JM AP SHOWER ENCLOSURE 12/21/2006 84 Rough Combo JM WC 07/10/2006 27 Shower Pan/Roman Tubs JM AP MSTR BATH 01/12/2006 17 Interior Lath/Drywall JM ' AP 01/12/2006 18 Exterior Lath/Drywall JM AP 12/28/2005 16 Insulation JM AP 10/17/2005 83 Roof Sheathing/Ext Shear PY AP 10/17/2005 84 Rough Combo PY AP 06/14/2005 15 Roof/Reroof JM NR 06/07/2005 13 Shear Panels/HD's JM WC 06/07/2005 15 Roof/Reroof JM CO ROOF NOT PER PLAN 05/03/2005 15 Roof/Reroof JM PA OK TO COVER 1ST STRY 03/15/2005 16 Insulation JIM PA 1ST FLR 03/08/2005 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Weldin JM PA 1ST FLR FRMING 03/08/2005 21 Underground/Under Floor JM PA 1ST FLR WASTE 10/08/2004 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers JIM AP SLAB & (2) POSTS 09/28/2004 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers JIM AP OK TO POUR 09/23/2004 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers PK NR 09/17/2004 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers JIM CO FOUNDATION NOT PER PLAN Wednesday, June 20, 2007 Page 1 'of 1 City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 06/19/2007 Permit# CB032738 Inspector Assignment: JM Title: ERBE RES-1151 SF ADDITION Description: 574 SF GARAGE & 537 SF DECK Type: RESDNTL Sub Type: RAD Phone: 7605942118 Job Address: 1175 MAGNOLIAAV Suite: Lot 0 Location: Inspector: APPLICANT ERBE LESLIE E Owner: ERBE LESLIE E Remarks: Total Time: Requested By: AN Entered By: CHRISTINE CD Description Act Comment 19 Final Structural EfEE 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# Inspection History Date Description Act Insp Comments 12/21/2006 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP JM SHOWER ENCLOSURE 12/21/2006 84 Rough Combo WC JM 07/10/2006 27 Shower Pan/Roman Tubs AP JM MSTR BATH 01/12/2006 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP JM 01/12/2006 18 Exterior Lath/Drywall AP JM 12/28/2005 16 Insulation - AP JM 10/17/2005 83 Roof Sheathing/Ext Shear AP PY 10/17/2005 84 Rough Combo AP PY 06/14/2005 15 Roof/Reroof NR JM 06/07/2005 13 Shear Panels/HD's WC JM 06/07/2005 15 Roof/Reroof CO JM ROOF NOT PER PLAN 05/03/2005 15 Roof/Reroof PA JM OK TO COVER 1ST STRY 03/15/2005 16 Insulation PA JM 1ST FLR PLYWD WHERE OCCURS PR STRUCTURAL FIN. GRADE 2x2x 3/16# WASHER 5/8' DtA x ir ANCHOR BOLTS (7's MIN, EMBEDfENfl 48d OC., DrP. U,N.O, PER SHEAR SCHEDULE 2x PRESSURE 1rREATED SILL PLATE j3 REBAR @ 18' O.C., (T'vP.) PROVIDEI (M.) EMBED. TO SLAB (2) #5 REBAR TQP AND BOTTOM Lij SLAB PER Ft*1 PL .1N rtl 2/L d £22 1 O 6603 2738 f, r.-, • FtR. JOISTS - PER STRUCT'L. 2x2x 3/16 WASHER 5/8" DA x 12" ANCHOR BOLTS (7" MN. EMIEDMENT) 48" O.C., NP, U,N,O. 1PER SHEAR SCHEDULE 2 PRESSURE TREATED SILL PLAT: 3 REBAR 18" O.C., (1W.), PROV1DE$" MIN.) EMBED. INTO SL .B (I) L - #,5 REEAR TOP & BOTh M J /1 i Am CNI'mm L'r',kl ril AIII PLYWD SHEAR - YVHERL OCCURS PER STRUCTURAL PLD PER STRUCTL- A (E:) 4' THK. -' CONC, SLAB w/ THICKENED EDGE TO REAN FOOTING DETAIL SCALE: 1"=l'-0" '.. 3'. REVSED 09/17/04 FOUWIDATION INSPECil )N lNSECTOR'S REQUEST L"9d - - •c* ,,c, r, • SOIL TE%TEIS!v( P.O. Box 1195 Lakeside, CA 92040 (619) 443-0060 To _/17 A Date 7 3 f oO 11,v '4- X 4 no S T// / 77- o,y AfK TO 1O/if i9/ k. i1Y /I4'v' to3QS d- AAi,4- From_____________ SOIL TESTERS REPRESENTATIVE F' EsGil Corporation In (Partnership w ti gove rnment for cBui1uing Safety DATE: January 27, 2004 0 CANT Ojul. JURISDICTION: Carlsbad N REVIEWER 0 FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738 SET: HI PROJECT ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave. PROJECT NAME: Erbe Residence Addition and Remodel LI The plans transmitted he have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. Lii The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant. contact person. LI The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. jjl Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone #: Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: Special Inspection Form for epoxy anchors must be completed. (Enclosed) By: Bill Elizarraras Enclosures: Esgil Corporation LI GA LI MB LI EJ [:j PC 1/21/04 trnsmU.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 C4sp, Colt-T of I Carlsbad o Building Department BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR SPECIAL INSPECTION Do Not Remove From Plans Plan Check No. 03-2738 Job Address or Legal Description 1175 Magnolia Ave. Owner LES. I e Eii'E Address You are hereby notified that in addition to the inspection of construction provided by the Building Department, an approved Registered Special Inspector is required to provide continuous inspection during the performance of the phases of construction indicated on the reverse side of this sheet. The Registered Special Inspector shall be approved by the City of Carlsbad Building Department prior to the issuance of the building permit. Special Inspectors having a current certification from the City of San Diego, Los Angeles, or ICBO are approved as Special Inspectors for the type of construction for which they are certified. The inspections by a Special Inspector do not change the requirements for inspections by personnel of the City of Carlsbad building department. The inspections by a Special Inspector are in addition to the inspections normally required bythe County Building Code. The Special Inspector is not authorized to inspect and approve any work other than that for which he/she is specifically assigned to inspect. The Special Inspector is not authorized to accept alternate materials, structural changes, or any requests for plan changes. The Special Inspector, is required to submit written reports to the City of Carlsbad building department of all work that he/she inspected and approved. The final inspection approval will not be given until all Special Inspection reports have been received and approved by the City of Carlsbad building department. Please subrnitthe names of the-inspectors who will perform the special inspections on each of the items indicated on the reverse side of this sheet r. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 SPECIAL INSPECTION PROGRAM ADDRESS OR LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (%1S Myo A ¼JE 2-,AO j 2-009 PLAN CHECK NUMBER: O3-21-,__OWNER'S NAME: LEsoe E46E I, as the owner, or agent of the owner (contractors may not employ the special inspector), certify that I, or the architect/engineer of record, will be responsible for employing the special inspector(s) as required by Uniform Building Code (UBC) Section 1701.1 for the construction project lo ed at the site listed above. UBC Section 106.3.5. Sig ed LLA I, as the engineer/architect of record, certify that I have prepared the following special inspection program as required by UBC Section 106.3.5 for the construction project located at the site listed above. EnatneorsJArchttact's Seat Signed 1. List of work requiring special i Eli Soils Compliance Prior to Foundation Inspection Structural Concrete Over 2500 PSI LI Eli Prestressed Concrete El Structural Masonry LI El Designer Specified High St Jig Expansion/Epoxy Anchors Sprayed-On Fireproofing LI Other 2. Name(s) of individual(s) or firm(s) responsible for the special inspections listed above: CARL 44l4LDT (ç,t) 86c- 9zc2 3. Duties of the special inspectors for the work listed above: Special inspectors shall check in with the City and present their credentials for approval prior to beginning work on the job site. ,m fl EsGil Corporation In (Partnership with government for (Building Safety DATE: December 30, 2003 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738 PROJECT ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave. SET: II O APPUCANT PE1REVIEWER 0 FILE PROJECT NAME: Erbe Residence Addition and Remodel Lii The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. LI The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. lII The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Leslie Erbe 1175 Magnolia Ave. Carlsbad, CA. 92008 LI Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Leslie Erbe (q. H Telephone #: 760-434-8748 Date contacted: (ofOL , (by: rP-) Fax #: Mail —TeIephone.-- Fax In Person LII REMARKS: By: Bill Elizarraras Enclosures: Esgil Corporation LI GA LI MB LI EJ LI PC 12/18/03 trnsmtLdot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123• (858) 560-1468 • Fax(858)560-1576 Carlsbad 03-2738 December 30, 2003 RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION LIST [JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PROJECT ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave. DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 12/18/03 REVIEWED BY: Bill Elizarraras PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738 SET: II DATE RECHECK COMPLETED: December 30, 2003 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform.Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1997 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints to: Esgil Corp. or to the bldg. dept. of the juris. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the revised plans. The following items have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original correction number has been given for your reference. In case you did not keep a copy of the prior correction list, we have enclosed those pages containing the outstanding corrections. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list? DYes DNo I.-. _ Carlsbad 03-2738 December 30, 2003 The following corrections are from the original deficiency list, and were either not addressed or a result of new changes. PLANS Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit two sets of plans for residential projects. For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. Final Plans, specifications and calculations shall be signed and sealed by the California state licensed engineer or architect responsible for their preparation, for plans deviating from conventional wood frame construction. Specify expiration date of license. (California Business and Professions Code). 6. When special inspection is required, the architect or engineer of record shall prepare an inspection program which shall be submitted to the building official for approval prior to issuance of the building permit. Please review Section 106.3.5. Please complete the attached form. Form was not included with this submittal. 10. Submit spiral stair calculations. Calculations were not included with this submittal. 18. The soils engineer recommended that he/she review the foundation excavations. Note on the foundation plan that "Prior to the contractor requesting a Building Department foundation inspection, the soils engineer shall advise the building official in writing that: The utility trenches have been properly backfilled and compacted, and '.The foundation excavations, the soils expansive characteristics and bearing capacity conform to the soils report." Note was not included with this submittal. 20. Show minimum underfloor ventilation equal to 1 sq. ft. for each 150 sq. ft. of underfloor area. Openings shall be as close to corners as practical and shall provide cross ventilation on at least two approximately opposite sides. Section 2306.7. Not shown on the plans. 26. In Seismic Zone 4, aspect ratios are limited to 2:1 for wood shear panels. Table 23-1l-G. Detail hold down hardware connections, for floor to floor applications for new HD8A hold downs @ upper floor. Carlsbad 03-2738 December 30, 2003 To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made-to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes No U The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Bill Elizarraras at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporation - In anersfiip utfi-govementforui(iing-Safety DATE: October 15, 2003 0 APPLICANT JURISDICTION: Carlsbad C3__PrAfq'REVI EWER 0 FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave.' PROJECT NAME: Erbe Residence Addition and Remodel The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. liii The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. LI The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. LI The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Leslie Erbe 1175 Magnolia Ave. Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Lii Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Leslie Erbe Telephone #: 760-434-8748 Date contacted: (D[I U (o (by: ps.. ) Fax #: (SA H6 ) Mai._/TeIephonev Fax In Person LI REMARKS: By: Bill Elizarraras Enclosures: Esgil Corporation EGA EMB LIEJ F-1 PC 10/6/03 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND DUPLEXES PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PROJECT ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave. FLOOR AREA: 1151 sq.ft. Dwelling Add'n STORIES: 2 574 sq.ft. Garage HEIGHT: 23' REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: October 15, 2003 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 10/6/03 PLAN REVIEWER: Bill Elizarraras This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinance by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Present California law mandates that residential construction comply with the 2001 edition of the California Building Code (Title 24), which adopts the following model codes: 1997 UBC, 2000 UPC, 2000 UMC and 1999 NEC (all effective 11/1/02). The above regulations apply to residential construction, regardless of the code editions adopted by ordinance. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1997 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does hot permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 PLANS 1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit two sets of plans for residential projects. For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. All sheets of plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation. (California Business and Professions Code). 3. Plans, specifications and calculations shall be signed and sealed by the California state licensed engineer or architect responsible for their preparation, for plans deviating from conventional wood frame construction. Specify expiration date of license. (California Business and Professions Code). 4. Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans stating that this project shall comply with the 2001 edition of the California Building Code (Title 24), which adopts the 1997 UBC, 2000 UMC, 2000 UPC and the 1999 NEC. 5. On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items requiring special inspection, in a format similar to that shown below. Section 106.3.2. . REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS In addition to the regular inspections, the following checked items will also require Special Inspection in accordance with Sec. 1701 of the Uniform Building Code. ITEM REQUIRED? REMARKS EPDXY ANCHORS 6. When special inspection is required, the architect or engineer of record shall prepare an inspection program which shall be submitted to the building official for approval prior to issuance of the building permit. Please review Section 106.3.5. Please complete the attached form. 7. Glazing in the following locations should be of safety glazing material in accordance with Section 2406.4: a) Where the bottom exposed edge of the window glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface and drain inlet of tubs and drains. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 .8;..Guardrails.(Section5091): - -. .a) Shall have aheightof36".,.. Shall be detailed showing adequacy of connections to resist the horizontal force prescribed in Table 16-13. Openings between railings shall be less than 4". The triangular openings formed by the riser, tread and bottom element of a guardrail at a stair shall be less than 6". 9. Handrails (Section 1003.3.3.6): a) Handrails projecting from walls shall have at least 1-1/2 inches between the wall and the handrail. 10. Submit spiral stair calculations. 11. Specify on the plans the following information for the roof materials, per Section 106.3.3: Manufacturer's name. Product name/number. ICBO approval number, or equal. 12. Specify on the plans the following information for the Deck materials, per Section 106.3.3: Manufacturer's name. Product name/number. ICBO approval number, or equal. 13. Provide skylight details to show compliance with Sections 2409 and 2603, or specify on the plans the following information for the skylight(s), per Section 106.3.3: Manufacturer's name. Model name/number. ICBO approval number, or equal. 14. Show a self-closing door, either 1-3/8" solid core or a listed 20 minute assembly, for openings between garage and dwelling. Section 302.4. 15. Doors may open into the garage only if the floor or landing in the garage is not more than one inch lower than the door threshold. Section 1003.3.1.6. 16: The foundation plan does not comply with the soils report recommendations for this project. Please review the report and modify design, notes and details as required to show compliance: See foundation and slab requirements. 17. Note on the plan the soils classification, whether or not the soil is expansive and note the allowable bearing value. Section 106.3.3. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 I & The soils engineer recommended that he/she review the foundation excavations._.. Note on the foundation plan that "Prior to the contractor requesting a BYi1din'g, Department foundation inspection, the soils engineer shall advise the building official in writing that: The utility trenches have been properly backfilled and compacted, and The foundation excavations, the soils expansive characteristics and bearing capacity conform to the soils report." Provide a letter from the soils engineer confirming that the foundation plan, grading plan and specifications have been reviewed and that it has been determined that the recommendations in the soils report are properly incorporated into the construction. documents (required by the soil report). Show minimum underfloor ventilation equal to 1 sq. ft. for each 150 sq. ft. of under-floor area. Openings shall be as close to corners as practical and shall provide cross ventilation on at least two approximately opposite sides. Section 2306.7. In vaulted ceiling construction, provide strap ties across the rafters at the ridge support. Section 2303.8. Detail all post-to-beam and post-to-footing connections and reference the detail to the plan. Section 2314. Detail hold down hardware connections, for floor to floor applications (Grid Line B @ 2nd floor framing). Obtain Mfg. approval for changing the Strong Wall hold downs to PHD2's @ Grid Line 4. Provide a detail for the quoted 3/SD-1 @ the First Floor Framing. In Seismic Zone 4, aspect ratios are limited to 2:1 for wood shear panels. Table 23-11-G. Specify on the plans the following information for the fireplace(s), per Section 106.3.3: Manufacturer's name. Model name/number. - ICBO approval number, or equal. Show height of chimney above roof per I.C.B.O. approval or UBC Table 31-B. Note on the plans that approved spark arrestors shall be installed on all chimneys. UBC, Section 3102.3.8. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 28.-Detail the dryer exhaust ductdesign from the dryer to theexterior. The maximum length is 14 feet with (two) 900 elbows. UMC Section 504.2.2. 29. Note on the plans that receptacle outlet locations will comply with NEC Art. 210-52(a). 30. Show on the plans that countertop receptacle outlets comply with NEC Art. 210-52(c), which reads as follows: In kitchens and dining areas of dwelling units a receptacle outlet shall be installed at each counter space wider than 12 inches. Receptacles shall be installed so that no point along the wall line is more than 24 inches measured horizontally from a receptacle outlet in that space. Island and peninsular countertops. 12 inches by 24" long (or greater) shall have at least one receptacle. Counter top spaces separated by range tops, refrigerators, or sinks shall be considered as separate counter top spaces. 31. Per NEC Art. 210-11 (c)3, note on the plans that bathroom circuiting shall be either: A 20 ampere circuit dedicated to each bathroom, or At least one 20 ampere circuit supplying only bathroom receptacle outlets. 32. All bedroom branch circuits now require arc fault protection. Note clearly on the plans that "Bedroom branch circuits will be arc fault circuit protected." NEC Art. 210-12(b). 33. Show on the plan that ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection complies with NEC Art. 210-8, which reads as follows: All 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20- ampere receptacles installed in bathrooms, garages, basements, outdoors, kitchen counters and at wet bar sinks. 34. Show water heater size (1st hour rating), type, and location on plans. UPC, Section 501.0. 35. Note on the plans that "Combustion air for fuel burning water heaters will be provided in accordance with UPC Section 507 and Table 5-1". 36. Show T and P valve on water heater and show route of discharge line to exterior. UPC, Section 608.5. 37. In Seismic Zones 3 and 4, show that water heater is adequately braced to resist seismic forces. Provide two straps (one strap at top 1/3 of the tank and one strap at bottom 1/3 of the tank). UPC, Section 510.5 Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 Provide fluorescent general .lighting.(40 lumens per. watt minimum).in kitchen(s).. and bathrooms (containing a tub or shower). Note on the plans: "The manufactured windows shall have a label attached certified by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) and showing compliance with the energy calculations." MISCELLANEOUS Clarify the location of the existing Kitchen. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are dot a result of corrections from this list. lf.there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes L3 No U The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Bill Elizarraras at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. Carlsbad 03-2738 October 15, 2003 ALUATION AND PLAN CHECK.FEE.. JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 03-2738- PREPARED BY: Bill Elizarraras DATE: October 15, 2003 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1175 Magnolia Ave. BUILDING OCCUPANCY: R3/U1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) Dwelling Add'n 1151 Per City Value 139,176 Garage 574 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 139,176 Jurisdiction Code 1cb 1By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance Plan Check Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: Complete Review Structural Only LI Other E]Repetitive Fee Repeats El Hourly Hour * Esgil Plan Review Fee I $669.76 I $375.071 Comments: Sheet 1 of.1 macvalue.doc Citv of Carlsbad Public Works - Engineering BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST PLANCHECKNO.: CB BUILDING ADDRESS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: EST. VALUE: 11 ENGINEERING APPROVAL The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal; therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifications, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to build. DEPARTMENT DENIAL Please see the attached report of deficiencies marked with 0. Make necessary corrections to plans or specifications for compliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review. By: Date: lilA Right-of-Way permit is required prior to construction of the following improvements: By: Date: By: Date: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~(71NEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT: //6- By: Date: /()/P7 'ATTACHMENTS \ Li Dedication Application Li Dedication Checklist Li Improvement Application LI Improvement Checklist Li Future Improvement Agreement Li Grading Permit Application LI Grading Submittal Checklist LI Right-of-Way Permit Application Name: KATHI FFN M FARMER City of Carlsbad Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: (760) 602-2741 CFD INFORMATION Parcel Map No: Lots: Recordation: Li Right-of-Way Permit Submittal Checklist Carlsbad Tract: and Information Sheet - Li Sewer Fee Information Sheet A-4 CA 9200-731 4 • (760) 602-2720 • FAX (760) 602858 T ND 3RD BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST SITE PLAN Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: #nDP rth Arrow ,_rht-of-Way Width & Adjacent Streets sting & Proposed Structures/ ) Dyeway widths sin Street Improvements " H xist3or proposed sewer lateral perty Lines . xis ing or proposed water service "Easements I-Existing or proposed irrigation service Show on site plan: Drainage Patterns Building pad surface drainage must maintain a minimum slope of one percent towards an adjoining street or an approved drainage course. ADD THE FOLLOWING NOTE: "Finish grade will provide a minimum positive drainage of 2% to swale 5' away from building." Existing & Proposed Slopes and Topography Size, type, location, alignment of existing or proposed sewer and water service (s) that serves the project. Each unit requires a separate service, however, second dwelling units and apartment complexes are an exception. Sewer and water laterals should not be located within proposed driveways, per standards. Include on title sheet: Site address Assessor's Parcel Number Legal Description For commercial/industrial buildings and tenant improvement projects, include: total building square footage with the square footage for each different use, existing sewer permits showing square footage of different uses (manufacturing, warehouse, office, etc.) previously approved. EXISTING PERMIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION Planthedi Cidat Fan,, (Geneilc).doc 2 Rev. 7!1400 . •l BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 1 S 2N0 3 rd DISCRETIONARY APPROVAL COMPLIANCE V 0 4a. Project does not comply with the following Engineering Conditions of approval for Project No. 0 4b. All conditions are in compliance. Date: DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS 5. Dedication for all street Rights-of-Way adjacent to the building site and any storm drain or utility easements on the building site is required for all new buildings and for remodels with a value at or exceeding $15,000, pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.030. Dedication required as follows: Dedication required. Please have a registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor prepare the appropriate legal description together with an 8 1/' x 11" plat map and submit with a title report. All easement documents must be approved and signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of Building Permit. Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the dedication process. Submit the completed application form with the required checklist items and fees to the Engineering Department in person. Applications will not be accept by mail or fax. Dedication completed by: Date: IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS 6a. All needed public improvements upon and adjacent to the building site must be constructed at time of building construction whenever the value of the construction exceeds $75,000, pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.040. Public improvements required as follows: Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the public improvement requirements. A registered Civil Engineer must prepare the appropriate improvement plans and submit them together with the requirements on the attached checklist to the Engineering Department through a separate plan check process. The completed application form and the requirements on the H:\WORD\OOCSCHKLST\Buiiding Plantheck Cklst Form (RIDDLE - HARVEY 7-12-60(.doc 3 Rev. 12128/96 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 1ST 2ND 3RD checklist must be submitted in person. Applications by mail or fax are not accepted. Improvement plans must be approved, appropriate securities posted and fees paid prior to issuance of building permit. Improvement Plans signed by: Date: U U U 6b. Construction of the public improvements may be deferred pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40. Please submit a recent property title report or current grant deed on the property and processing fee of $310 so we may prepare the necessary Future Improvement Agreement. This agreement must be signed, notarized and approved by the City prior to issuance of a Building permit. Future public improvements required as follows: U U U 6c. Enclosed please find your Future Improvement Agreement. Please return agreement signed and notarized to the Engineering Department. Future Improvement Agreement completed by: Date: U U U 6d. No Public Improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaged or defective improvements found adjacent to building site must be repaired to the satisfaction of the City Inspector prior to occupancy. GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The conditions that invoke the need for a grading permit are found in Section 11.06.030 of the Municipal Code. U U U 7a. Inadequate information available on Site Plan to make a determination on grading requirements. Include accurate grading quantities (cut, fill import, export). U U 7b. Grading Permit required. A separate grading plan prepared by a registered Civil N Engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form attached. NOTE: The Grading Permit must be issued and rough grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a Building Permit. Grading Inspector sign off by: Date: U U 7c. Graded Pad Certification required. (Note: Pad certification may be required even \N$\ if a grading permit is not required.) H:WORO\DOCSCHKLSflBuiIding Plancheck Cklst Form (GENERIC 7-14-00(.doc 4 Rev. 7114100 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 1S1 2ND 3R0 El El El 7d .No Grading Permit required. El El El 7e. If grading is not required, write "No Grading" on plot plan. MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS El 8. A RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in City Right-of-Way and/or private work adjacent to the public Right-of-Way. Types of work include, but are not limited to: street improvements, tree trimming, driveway construction, tying into public storm drain, sewer and water utilities. Right-of-Way permit required for: El El El INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT If your facility is located in the City of Carlsbad sewer service area, you need to contact the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, located at 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008. District personnel can provide forms and assistance, and will check to see if your business enterprise is on the EWA Exempt List. You may telephone (760) 438-2722, extension 7153, for assistance. Industrial Waste permit accepted by: Date: El El El NPDES PERMIT Complies with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The applicant shall provide best management practices to reduce surface pollutants to an acceptable level prior to / discharge to sensitive areas. Plans for such improvements shall be approved by / the City Engine prior to issuance of grading or building permit, whichever occurs redfees are attached ( 9No fees required WATER METER REVIEW El El El 12a. Domestic (potable) Use Ensure that the meter proposed by the owner/developer is not oversized. Oversized meters are inaccurate during low-flow conditions. If it is oversized, for the life of the meter, the City will not accurately bill the owner for the water used. All single family dwelling units received "standard" 1" service with 5/8" service. H:W0RD\D0CSCHLS1BuiIdbg Planthed, Ckist Form (Genedc).doc 5 Rev. 7114100 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 1T 2ND 3RD If owner/developer proposes a size other than the "standard", then owner/developer must provide potable water demand calculations, which include total fixture counts and maximum water demand in gallons per minute (gpm). A typical fixture count and water demand worksheet is attached. Once the gpm is provided, check against the "meter sizing schedule" to verify the anticipated meter size for the unit. Maximum service and meter size is a 2" service with a 2" meter. If a developer is proposing a meter greater than 2", suggest the installation of multiple 2" services as needed to provide the anticipated demand. (manifolds are considered on case by case basis to limit multiple trenching into the street). 12b. Irrigation Use (where recycled water is not available) All irrigation meters must be sized via irrigation calculations (in gpm) prior to approval. The developer must provide these calculations. Please follow these guidelines: If the project is a newer development (newer than 1998), check the recent improvement plans and observe if the new irrigation service is reflected on the improvement sheets. If so, at the water meter station, the demand in gpm may be listed there. Irrigation services are listed with a circled "I", and potable water is typically a circled "W". The irrigation service should look like: p-.. STA 1+00 Install 2" service and - I —' 1.5: meter (estimated 100 gpm) If the improvement plans do not list the irrigation meter and the service/meter will be installed via another instrument such as the building plans or grading plans (w/ a right of way permit of course), then the applicant must provide irrigation calculations for estimated worst-case irrigation demand (largest zone with the farthest reach). Typically, Larry Black has already reviewed this if landscape plans have been prepared, but the applicant must provide the calculations to you for your use. Once you have received a good example of irrigation calculations, keep a set for your reference. In general the calculations will include: Hydraulic grade line Elevation at point of connection (POC) Pressure at POC in pounds per square inch (PSI) Worse case zone (largest, farthest away from valve Total Sprinkler heads listed (with gpm use per head) Include a 10% residual pressure at point of connection 3. In general, all major sloped areas of a subdivision/project are to be irrigated via separate irrigation meters (unless the project is only SFD with no HOA). As long as the project is located within the City recycled water H:W0RD\DOS\CHKl.STBi41g Planthed Cidsi Foss (Genec).doc 6 Rev. 7114100 A 1ST 2ND 3RD El El BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST. service boundary, the City intends on switching these irrigation services/meters to a new recycled water line in the future. 12c. Irrigation Use (where recycled water is available) Recycled water meters are sized the same as the irrigation meter above. If a project fronts a street with recycled water, then they should be connecting to this line to irrigate slopes within the development. For subdivisions, this should have been identified, and implemented on the improvement plans. Installing recycled water meters is a benefit for the applicant since they are exempt from paying the San Diego County Water Capacity fees. However, if they front a street which the recycled water is there, but is not live (sometimes they are charged with potable water until recycled water is available), then the applicant must pay the San Diego Water Capacity Charge. If within three years, the recycled water line is charged with recycled water by CMWD, then the applicant can apply for a refund to the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) for a refund. However, let the applicant know that we cannot guarantee the refund, and they must deal with the SDCWA for this. a 0 13. Additional Comments: H:\WORD\DOCSCMKBuThn Planthedt Caist Form (Genenc).dOc 7 Rev. 71141C0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No. GB (Da-z::1219 Address \. & Planner Rebeca Vazquez Phone (760) 602-4625 A P N' 75-2O-35—Oo Cftroject Type of Project & UseSFQd Density: DU/AC Zoning: A21 General Plan:RLhI Facilities Management Zone: / CFD (in/out) #_Date of participation: Remaining net dev acres:______ AlAl 211 (For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this Circle One permit: . . Legend: Z Item Complete J Item Incomplete - Needs your action _Q U 0 Environmental Review Required: YES NO )!L )( TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: 1j1. 0 0 Discretionary Action Required: YES NO Y TYPE APPROVALJRESO. NO. DATE PROJECT NO. OTHER RELATED CASES: Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval:____________________________________________________________ U LI Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES X NO__. CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES__ NO)< If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at - 7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed? YES NO____ If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now. Coastal Permit Determination Log #: Follow-Up Actions: Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum Floor Plans). Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed. El Fl Inclusionary Housing Fee required: YES NO,)( (Effective date of Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES ____ NO (AJP/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing Y/N, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) H:\ADMN\cOUNTER\BIdgPInchkRevChklst Rev 9/01 Site Plan: LI 0 1. Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing Street improvements, right-of-way / width; 'dimensional éptbacks and existingtopographical lines (including all side and rear yard slopes). LI 2. Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. • 'j.- m• ' Policy 44 - Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines ;g [] LI 1. Applicability: YES NO________ 0 LI LI 2. Project complies YES NO________ Zoning: LI LI Setbacks: Front: Required C12-0 Interior Side: Required '7. 2.. Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required L4 .LI ' Shown Top of slope: Required Shown LI LI çessory structure setbacks: Fron\ Required Shown Interiot'&[de: Required Shown Street Sid Required Shown Rear: Required Shown Structure sepa?tion: Required Shown X' LI LI Lot Coverage: Required 'IO ,4'e Shown 2 %' Required Shown ' LI LI Height: $ LI LI Parking: Spaces Required 2. Shown (breakdown by uses for commercial and industrial projects required) Residential Guest Spaces Required Shown LI LI LI Additional Comments OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTE R7,Z_1 DATE/D/7 /, ft\ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst • Rev 9/01 SOIL & TESTING, INC. - z cc P H 0 N E - R'0. Box 600627 .1 . S . . (619) 280-4321 San Diego, CA 92160-0627 - TOLL FREE (877) 215-4321 S 6280 Riverdae Street - FAX - (619) 280-4717 . San Diego, CA92120 www.scst.com . - I / 1 S REPORT OF PRELIMINARY . / GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION 1 ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION - . - •1175 MAGNOLIA AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA . S • I C-'&37J I • S - PREPARED FOR: .• - • I . . MS. LESLIE ERBE - - S . II75 MAGNOLIA AVENUE S - CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA . SI ... :. . H. I' I PREPARED BY: S.. I.. 5. •. . S - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOIL &TESTING, INC. • 6280 RIVERDALE STREET • S • .1 - . SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92120 - I • Providing Pro fessional Engineering Services Since 1959 - - I I U < SOIL & TESTING. INC. " - PHONE, P.O. Box 600627 I , - (619)280-4321, San Diego, CA 92160-0627 z 0 TOLL FREE (877) 215-4321 6280 Riverdale Street - I F A (619) 280-4717 San Diego, CA 92120 www.scstcom 0 1 December 5, 2001 SCS&T No. 0111221 Report No. I Ms. Leslie Erbe 1,175 Magnolia Avenue . . .. •• . . . California 92008 . . I Carlsbad, . SuLjëct: REPORT OF PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION E-RBE RESIDENCE ADDITION 1175 MAGNOLIA AVENUE .. . ,. CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA . •. . I Dear . -. Ms. Erbe: I . In accordance with your request we have completed a geotechr)ical investigation for the subject project. The findings and recommendations from our study' are presented in the attached report. I The site is underlain by about 1 to 2 feet of potentially compressible fill and topsoil. This condition will require special site preparation and foundation considerations as described 1 hereinafter. Should you have any questions regarding this document or if we may be of further service, please contact our office at-your convenience. • -'. - Respeátfuily ubmitted, . • 0 ,cREDQ. (0 SOU FORAS1IL&TESTING,INC p.ELp,<,, EPIN CE I (/ 360 / GEOLO * o1938 is- I - . ,0 • . . (6) Addressee 1 0• - 0 . • 0 • : •- - - •• I -:. •:-. I - S •• . • . - • •.- :. 0 I TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SECTION . . . . PAGE INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 1 PROJECT SCOPE ................... . ... ...................................................................... . ................................... 1 I FINDINGS...............................................................................................................................' .........2 3.1 . SITE DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................... 3.2. SITE GEOLOGY . ........ .. ............. . ....................................................... .............. . ...................... ......... 2 I .3.2.1. Geologic Setting and Subsurface Conditions ...... ........................................................ .. ........... 2 3:2.2. Tectonic Setling .................................................................................................... . ................ 3 3.1 GEOLOGIC HAZARDS ...................... ...................................................................... . ...................... 3 I . 3.3.1. General ...................... . .................................. ............................................................ .............3 3.3.2. . Groundsha king......................................................................................................................3 3.3.3. Surface Rupture and Soil Craêking ................................................ . ...... . ..... ............................ 4 I .3.3.4. Landsliding ................................................................................................................................ ... 4 - 3.3.5. Expansive Soils .................................................... . .............. ..................................................... 4' 3.3.6. Liquefaction ..... .............................................................................................................. ......... 4 3.3.7. Tsunamis...................................................................................., ............................................4 I 3.3.8. ' Flooding .................. . ................... ..................................................... ...................................... 5 3.3.9. Groundwater... .......................................................................................................................... 5 I • CONCLUSIONS.................................................................................................................................. 5. PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................................................................... 5 I 5.1k GRADING ....................................................................................................................................5 5.1.1. Site Preparation .......5 5.1.2. Excavation, Characteristics ............................................................................................. . ........ 6 I 5.1.3. Surface Drainage ................................................. ......................................................... ........... 6 5.1.4. Earthwork ................................................................................................................. .............6 5.2. FOUNDATIONS ...........................................................................................................................7 I . 5.2.1. General. .......... ........................................................................ .................................................7 5.2.2. Reinforcement...........7 5.2.3. Foundation Excavation Observations ...................................................... ............................... 7 5.2.4. - Expansion Characteristics ....................................................................................................7 I 5.2.5. '. Settlement Characteristics ...................................................................................................... 8. 5.3. SLABS-ON-GRADE ......................................................................................................................8 5.3.1. Interior Concrete Slabs-on-Grade ....................................................................... 8 I .5.3.2. Exterior Concrete Slabs-On-Grade ......................................................................................... 8 5.4. FOUNDATION PLAN REVIEW ................................................................................................. 9 5.5. EARTH RETAINING WALLS ....................................................................................................9 I . 5.5.1. Foundations ................. ............. ............................................................................................... 9 5.5.2. Passive Pressure ...................................................................................................................9 5.5.3. Active Pressure ...................... .. .............................................................................................. Jo I.. • 5.5.4. . Waterproofing and Subdrain Observation .......................................................................... 10 5.5.5. Backfill ....................................... . .................................................... ...................................... Jo 5.5.6. Factor of Safety ..................................................................................................................... 10 I 6. LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................................10 6.1. REVIEW, OBSERVATION AND TESTING.............................................................................1O 6.2. UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS ............................................................................................. I 63 CHANGE IN SCOPE .. . ' TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) j .. SECTION : . . PAGE 64. TIME LIMITATIONS ..................................................................................................T - 6.5: PROFESSIONAL.STANDARD. .............................. ... ........... . ...... ........ ................. . ...................... 11 I 6.6. CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITY ............................................................... ................................ ........ 12 7 FIELD EXPLORATION 12 8. LABORATORY TESTING ........................................... ................................................................... 12 i 9. REFERENCES ......................................... ......................................................... ................................. 14 ATTACHMENTS •• I FIGURES Figure 1 . Site Location-Map'. . . 0 •0 I Figure 2 Local Geology Map . . • •: Figure 3 Regional Fault Map . . . .- I . PLATES . .' Plate 1 Plot Plan • I .. Plate 2 Unified Soil Classification 0 0 Plate 3 Log of Test Pit P-i • : . . Plate 4 . Log of Test Pit P-2 • . I Plate 5 Log of Test Pit P-3 • . . . . Plate 60 Sieve Analysis • Plate 7 • Consolidation Test. Result . : • I Plate 8 Retaining Wall Subdrain 0 • 0 APPENDICES •0 • 0 . 0 • . 0 I • Appendix 'A • Recommended Grading Spccifications -'Special Provisions • • 0 - • Appendix B Technical Bulletin . 0 '0 • • . - . I .', 0• • - - •• . 0 • 0 00 •0 0 I I & 1 4 SOIL & TESTING INC I P H 0 N E P.O. Box 600627 - (619)280-4321 San Diego, CA 92160-0627 I TOLL FREE Z ______ ' (877) 215-4321 6280 Riverdale Street FAX San Diego, CA 92120 U (619) 280-4717 www.scst.com' PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION . ERBE-RESIDENCE ADDITION 1175 MAGNOLIA AVENUE . . U . .• CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, 1. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION. I his report presents the results of our geotechnical investigation for the proposed residential addition to be constructed at 1.175 Magnolia Avenue in the City of Carlsbad, California. The site I location is shown on Figure No. 1 on the following page. It is our 'understanding that the proposed addition will consist of 'a two story structure located I behind the'existing residence and separated by a lattice-covered patio. The new structure will be of wood frame construction. 'Shallow fOundations' and cbnventional concrete slab-on-grade I .. floor systems are anticipated., In addition, a new driveway is proposed Grading will involve cuts of less than 3 feet and fills Of less than 1 foot. .. To assist in the preparation of this report, we were provided with an undated site plan of unknown origin.' The site configuration and, approximate locations of our subsurface I 'explorations' are shown on 'Plate, No.; 1. / 2. PROJECT'SCOPE The investigation consisted of: surface reconnaissance, subsurface exploration, obtaining representative disturbed'and undisturbed samples, laboratory testing, analysis of. the field and I ' laboratory data, research of available geologic literature pertaining to the site, and preparation- ,of this report. More specifically, the intent of this analysis was, to: I ' a) Explore subsurface conditions to the depths influenced by, the proposed construction. Evaluate the engineering properties of the subsurface materials that will affect 'the ' proposed addition, including bearing capacities, as well as settlement and expansion I potentials. Describe the general geology of the area, including potential geologic hazards that could. I , have an effect on development. Address potential construction problems resulting 'from subsurface conditions, groundwater-and geologic hazards. I • e) De-velop geotechnical engineering criteria for site preparation. - ,' . . . • ', , • I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I tit Cie ' cu (14 En OL VAL IV 'j CD CD I I i c I 0 ta . id JJ11l j Os vt J Ile - --- -, t1 - — 47 LLI Z w ILI i ev ii \ -.---.' w LO LV cc Nit 7 -- :: - ,j_ ...---., •_i -- 5 0 •" - - c op -D ;- ,' 1:4. f1A AV .' F Olp 13 3i 2 j1 '2s4 0 >7- --___ .-.-*--.- Ms. Leslie Erbe - December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition . SCS&TNo. 0111221-1 I Page f) Develop recommendations for an apropriate foundation system for the type of structures anticipated and prepare geotechnical engineering criteria for foundation design. 3. FINDINGS 3.1. SITE DESCRIPTION The subject site is a 0.25-acre, rectangular-shaped residential parcel located at 1175 Magnolia Avenue in the City. of Carlsbad,. California. The site is 'bounded - on the north by Magnolia Avenue, and by developed residential property on the south, east and west. Tbpographically, the surface is relatively flat with a gradual slope to the west. Vegetation is comprised of grasses, shrubs and mature trees. . . The site is currently occupied by a single story single-family residence located in the northeastern portion of the property. Utility lines service the site via utility mains along Magnolia Avenue. . 3.2. SITE GEOLOGY S .. 3.2.1. Geologic Setting and Subsurface Conditions The subject site is located within the: Coastal Plains Physiographic Province of San Diego County and within the Peninsular Ranges Geomorphic Province of Califbrnia. The site is underlain by fill, topsoil and Pleistocene-age terrace deposits. A portion of the local geology map is presented on Figure No. 2. Brief descriptions Cf the materials encountered on-site are presented below. S • . • • •: Fill consisting of dark brown to dark gray, moist, loose clayey-sand was encountered in the upper 6 inches and 12 inches of Pits No. 1 and 2; respectively. These fill materials are considered unsuitable, in their existing condition, for the support of, settlement sensitive improvements. Topsoil consisting of reddish—tan, humid to mbist, loose to medium dense, slightly porous, silty sand was encountered below the fill soils and at the surface in Pit No. 3. The topsoil layer is approximately 1-2 to 18 inches thick. These soils are not suitable for the support of settlement sensitive improvements. . S • S • Pleistocene-age terrace deposits were encountered underlying the surficial fill and topsoil in all three exploratory pits. The terrace deposits are comprised of light tan, humid to moist, medium dense to dense, slightly cemented silty sand. These deposits extend below the - S • • S - 5, 55 • - S • •• • !' .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a :i ik Nowr AV-'s i - North ScaIeJ24,6OO Ke id N - / : Rig / N 10 RI 'B Al) )_ A \\ vauqu SA, I " 4'\ \ Jr Seh•" ' ' ' / 7 \ '1 'k PRQ,JET/A 1- flE ' 46, 00. I' -, Tsa / — Tsq / &Jij1 it "c9i Adapted from GEOLOGY OF THE OCEANSIDE QUAD ANGLE All SAN DIEGO COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA by Sia g S?Wand.MichaeIt. Kendy9 (t t L LOCAL GEOLOGY MAP 'i SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PROPOSED ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION Job Number: 0111221.1 SOIL & TESTING, INC. 1175 Magnolia Avenue Figure Number: 2 l~Carlsbad, California Ms: Leslie Erbe December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition . . SCS&T No. 0111221-1 I . . Page 3 maximum exploration depth. of 4 feet below the. existing ground surface. Backhoes and I other light trenching equipment should be able to excavate the terrace deposits. I 3.2.2. Tectonic Setting I No faults have been mapped within the site limits. However, it-should be noted that much of "Southern California, including the San Diego -area, is characterized by a series 'of 1 . Quaternary-age fault-zone - s that typically consist of several individual en echelon faults that . . generally, strike in a northerly to northwesterly direction. ome-of these fault zones (and the I .individual faults within the zone) are classified as active, while others are classified as potentially active according to the criteria of -the California Division of Mines and Geology. I Active fault zones are those that have shown conclusive evidence of faulting during the Holocene Epoch • (the most recent 11,000 year) while potentially active fault zones have demonstrated movement during the Pleistocene Epoch (11,000 to' 1.6 million years before the present), but no movement during Holocene time. Faults which can be r shown to have experienced no movement within the last 1.6 million years are typically classified as inactive.. The Rose Canyon Fault Zone .is located approximately 8 kilometers west of the site. Other active fault zones in the region that could possibly affect the project include the Coronado I . Bank, San Diego Trough and San Clemente Fault Zones to the west, the Elsinore and San Jacinto Fault Zones to the northeast, and the Aguä Blanca and San Miguel Fault Zones to I .. the south. A portion of a regional fault map is presented on Figure No. 3. 3.3. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS I 3.3.1. General . . . S -. . The site is located in an area that is subject to some potential geologic hazards. Specific I.. geologic hazards are discussed below. . . . . - 3.3.2. Groundshaking I ' The geologic hazard most likely to affect the site is groundshaking as.a result of movement - along one of 'the active fault zones mentioned above: The' following seismic design parameters, determined in accordance with the 1997 edition of 'the- Uniform Building Code, I are considered appropriate for the subject site. 'I . S • . S . , . P . S . . . . & - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NI kente I" PROJEC A" 484 dia sua lb 84 7 \ ' ApproxRogte 'tJjVi t;- .. 'pS , ' >/k7 VI REGIONAL FAULT MAP aSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PROPOSED ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION Job Number: 0111221.1 sV SOIL & TESTING, INC. 1175 Magnolia Avenue Figure Number: 3 Carlsbad, California Ms. Leslie Erbe - - December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 Page Seismic Zone 4: Z0.40 . 0 Source Fault: Rose Canyon'-'••• Seismic Source Type: B . Soil Profile Type: SD Distance to Seisrniô Source: 8 kilometers - . . Seismic Coefficient Ca 0.44 Na . .. . Seismic Coefficient C = 0.64 N Near-Source FactorNa = 1.0 Near-Source Factor N = 1.1 - Probable ground shaking levels at The site could range from slight to strong depending on the magnitude of the seismic event and the distance to the epicenter. it is likely that the site will experience the effects of at least one moderate to large earthquake during the life of the. structures. 3.33. Surface Rupture and Soil Cracking . . . Based on our. subsurface exploration and our review of literature, we are not aware of any. evidence of on-site faulting. Therefore, the site is riot' considered susceptible to surface rupture or soil cracking due to on-site faults and the potential for surfacing cracking from . distant active sources is considered minimal. 3.3.4. Landslidung Landsliding is not a significant risk at the subject site due to gentle slope in the vicinity and. the -strength characteristics of the underlying -terrace deposits. • • S - 0 3.3.5. Expansive Soils • . . S - . 0 The on-site soils were visually classified as non-detrimentally. expansive. The geotechnical engineering criteria in the preliminary recommendations section of this report reflect this condition: . - . 0 ,, • . . . . - S 3.3.6. Liquefaction . . . . - . . - -• 0 The materials underlying the site are not considered subject to liquefaction due to such - factors as soil type and density- aswell as lack of shallow groundwater. 3:3.7. Tsunamis - Tsunamis are great sea waves produced by a submarine earthquake or volcanic eruption. Due to the elevation of the site and distance from the shoreline, there is no significant risk of a tsunami affecting the site. Ms. Leslie Erbe S December 6_200 - I Erbe Residence Addition ' .SCS&TNo. 0111221-1 Page 5 3.3.8. Flooding .' The site' is located outside the boundaries of both the 1 00-year and the. 500year flood zones. Accordingly; the risk of flooding should be considered minimal. 3.3.9. Groundwater •. . 0 No groundwater was encountered in the test pits: However, minor groundwater seepage can occur after development of the site, even where none were, present before devélopmènt. 'These conditions are typically the result of alteration of-the permeability characteristics of the soil, alteration Of drainage patterns and an increase in irrigation water. It is our opinion that these conditions can be most effectively corrected on an individual basis if and when they develop 4. CONCLUSIONS . •. . .' -. In general, no geotechnical conditions. were encountered that would preclude the development of the site as presently proposed, provided the recommendations presented herein are followed.. The main geotechnical condition that could affect the. proposed. devdlopm ent is the presence of potentially compressible su'rficial soils. The recommendations contained herein are based on our assumptions regarding the scope of the proposed development. Revised recommendations may be needed when the final Iayout.of the project is available. . . . As encountered in our test pits, the potehtially compressible surficial deposits range in depth from 11/2 to 2 feet below existing grade.- It is recommended that these deposits be removed and replaced as compacted fill.. However, we. anticipate that the majority of this material will be removed to achieve planned.finish grade elevations: '0 • PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS .• 5.1.'. 'GRADING 5.1.1. Site Preparation Site preparation should begin with the removal of existing debris, vegetation and deleterious matter. It is recommended that the" existing 'fill and topsoil underlying settlement sensitive improvements (exterior, slabs and driveway included), be removed, moisture conditioned, and'replaced as uniformly compacted fill. ,Based on our findings, the rerrovaI depths will , generally be on the order of 1% to 2 feet. However, deeper compressible, soils may exist within areas of the proposed development not ,invetigated. The horizontal limits', of the removal area should extend at least 5 feet beyond the perimeter of the proposed structure, Ms. Leslie Erbe , - " December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 I Page 6 and 2 feet beyond the proposed exterior slabs and driveway: The bottom of the removal 'I excavation should be approved bya reprësentatie of our office prior to placing fill. I The soils exposed at the bottom of the removal excavation should be scarified to a depth of 12 inches, moisture-conditioned and-compacted-to at least 90 percent relative cornpactioh prior to replacing the excavated fill. All 'fill should be placed in 6- to 8-inch loose lifts and I compacted to at least .90 percent relative compaction. Relative compaction and optimum moisture content should be based on the'ASTM D 1557-91 laboratory test method. 5.1.2. Excavation Characteristics ' It is anticipated 'that backhoes and other light trenching equipment in good working condition. should be able to perform 'the excavation, and' trenching required for the proposed development. 5.1.3. Surface Drainage The drainage around the proposed improvements should be designed.to collect and diredt surfac,e'water away from proposed improvements and toward appropriate drainage facilities. Rain gUtters that discharge roof runoff away from the buildings are, recommended for the struçturés.. The ground around the proosed improvements, should be graded so that surface water flows rapidly away from the improvements without ponding. In general, we recommend that the ground adjacent to structures slope away at a gradient of at least two percent. Densely vegetated areas where runoff can be impaired should have a minimum gradient of at least five percent within,-the first five feet from the structure. 1 1 ' 'Drainage patterns approved at the time of fine grading should be maintained throughout the life of the proposed improvements. ' Site irrigation should be limited to the minimum necessary to sustain landscape growth. Should excessive irrigation,' impaired drainage: or unusually high rainfall occur, saturated zones of perched groundwater or moisture intrusion into the structure' may occur.. U ' ' 5.1.4. Earthwork' All earthwork and grading contemplated for site .preparation shOuld be accomplished in I • accordance with the attached Recommended' Grading Specifications. and 'Special Provisions. All special. site preparation recommendations presented in the sections above • will supersede those in the standard Recommended. 'Grading Specificaons. • All Ms. Leslie Erbé December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 1 '•' S ' Page7 embarikments, structural fill and fill should be compacted to at least 90 percent relative U compaction at or slightly over optimum moisture content. Utility trench backfill Within five feet of the proposed structures and beneath pavements should be compacted toa miniñiurn of 90 'percent relative .compaction The upper 12-inches' of subgrade beneath paved driveway areas should be compacted to 95 percent relative compaction. This compaction should be obtained by the paving contractor just prior to'piacing the aggregate base material or paving and should not be part of the mass grading requirements. The maximum dry density of each soil type should, be determined in' accôrdäncé with ASTM D 1557-91, I. . Method A or C. 5.2. FOUNDATIONS. 5.2.1. General Shallow foundations may be utilized for the support of the proposed structure. The footings I.should have a minimum depth of 18 inches below adjacent pad grade. A minimum width of 12 inches and 24 inches is recommended for continuous and isolated footings, respectively. A bearing capacity of 1500 pounds per sqUare foot .(psf) can be assumed for said footings. The bearing capacity may be increased by 1/3 when considering the total of all loads, including wind or seismic forces: 5.2.2.. Reinforcement • . . .. . Both exterior and interior continuous footings should be reinforced with at least two No. 5 1 • bars positioned near the, bottom of the footing and at least two No.. 5 bars positioned near the top of the footing. This reinforcement is based: on subsurface material characteristics I and is not intended to be ;in lieu 'of reinforcement necessary to satisfy structural considerations. I 5.2.3. 'Foundation Excavation Observations ' S S • , ' ' It is recommended that all foundation excavations be approved by a representative from this I , office prior to forming or placement of reinforcing steel. . ' ' ' •. 5.2.4. Expansion Characteristics I ' It is' anticipated that thefoundatiorisoils will be non-detrimentally expansive. The foundation . recommendations presented in this report reflect this . condition. If needed, revised recommendations 'will be provided after grading operations ,are performed. 1 Ms. Leslie Erbe 0 December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition ' . SCS&T No. 0111221-1 Page 8 5.2.5. Settlement Characteristics - The anticipated total and differential settlements for the proposed improvements may be assumed to be less than one inch and 1/2-inch, respectively, it should be recognized that minor cracks normally occur in concrete slabs and foundations due to shrinkage during curing or redistribution of stresses and some cracks may be anticipated. Such cracks are not necessarily an indication of excessive vertical movements. 5.3. SLABS-ON-GRADE • 5.3.1. Interior Concrete Stabs-on-Grade . . Concrete slabs-on-grade should have a thickness of at least 4 inches and be reinforced with at least No. 3 reinforcing bars placed at 18 inches on center each way. Slab reinforcement .should be placed approximately at mid-height of the slab and extend at least 6 inches down into the footings. The slab should be underlain by a 4 inch thick blanket of clean, poorly graded, coarse sand or crushed rock. This blanket should consist of material with 100 percent passing the half-inch screen and no more than 10 percent and 5 percent passing the #100 and #200 sieves, respectively. Where moisture sensitive floor coverings are planned, a 10-mil visqüeen barrier should be placed over the sand layer. An additional 1- inch-thick layer of sand should be placed over the visqueen to assist in concrete curing. 5.3.2. Exterior Concrete Slabs-On-Grade Exterior slabs shoUld have a minimum thickness of 4 inches and should be reinforced with at least No. 3 bars at 18 inches on'center each way. For driveway slabs, the minimum recommended thickness should.be increased to 5 inches. All slabs should be provided with weakened plane joints.. S S S Joints should be placed in accordance with the American Concrete. Institute (ACI) guidelines Section 3.13. Joints should be placed where cracks are anticipated to develop naturally. Alternative patterns consistent with ACI guidelines also can be used. The landscape architect can be consulted in selecting the final joint patterns to improve the aesthetics of the conbrete slabs-on-grade. S • 10 0 ,A one-inch maximum size aggregate concrete mix is recommended for exterior slabs. A water/cement ratio of less than 0.6 •is recommended in order to reduce the amount of water in the concrete mix. A lower water content will decrease the potential for shrinkage cracks. It is strongly suggested that the driveway concrete mix have a minimum compressive strength of 3,000 pounds per square inch (psi). This suggestion is meant to address early SI I a I ' I I I I. 1 Ms. Les!ie,Erbe ' . .t December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition 0 - SCS&T No. 0111221-1 Page driveway' use prior to,full concrete' curing. Both coarse and fine aggregate should conform to the '"Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction.. It would be prudent to consult' with a Materials -Engineer 'regarding review,of the concrete mix design, and to retain a Registered Special Inspector to observe placement of the concrete Special attention should be paid to the method of curing the concrete to reduce the 'potential for 'excessive shrinkage and resultant random 'cracking: It should be recognized that minor cracks occur .northally in concrete slabs and foundations due to shrinkage during curing and redistribution of, stresses. Some shrinkage cracks 'may 'be expected. Such cracks are not necessarily an indication of vertical movements or structural distress. -'Factors that. contribute to the amount of shrinkage, that takes place, in a, concrete' slab include joint spacing, depth and design concrete mix components, water/cement ratio and surface,, finishing. techniques. According to the attached undated' "Technical Bulletin" published by the Southern California Rock Products Association and Southern California Ready Mixed Concrete AssOciation, fIawork formed ,of 'high-slump ,concrete (high water/cement ratio) utilizing 3/8-inch. maximum size aggregate ("Pea Gravel Grout" mix) is, 'likely to exhibit extensive shrinkage, and cracking. Cracks most often occur in random patterns between construction joints. 5.4. FOUNDATION PLAN REVIEW The foundation 'plans should be submitted' to this office for review to 'ascertain that the recommendations contained in this report are implemented and no revised recommendations. are necessary due to changes in the development scheme. 5.5. EARTH RETAINING WALLS 5.5.1: Foundations The, recommendations provided in.the foundation section of this report are also applicable to 'earth retaining structures.' I 5.5.2., Passive Pressure ', '. ' • '' ' - The passive pressure for the proposed retaining wails can beconsidered 'to be 350 psf of - depth up t6 a' maximum of 1,500 psf. This pressure may be increased by 1/3 for seismic - ' - loading. The coefficient of friction for-concrete to soil may be assumed to be 6.35 for the resistance to 'lateral movement: When combining frictionel' 'and passive resistance, the Ms. Leslie Erbe . . ., . December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition . . . - SCS&T No. 0111221-1 I ... . :. Page 10 former should be reduced by 1/3. The upper 12. inches of exterior retaining wall footings 1 should not be included in passive pressure calculations unless abutting paved areas. I.. 5.5.3. Active Pressure . . . The active soil pressure for the design 'of unrestrained earth retaining structures with level backfills may be assumed to be equivalent to the pessure of a fluid weighing 35-pounds per : I cubic foot (pcf). This value assumes a granular and drained backfill condition. This pressure does not consider any surcharge loads. If surcharge loads are anticipated, this .I office should 'be contacted for the necessary increase in soil pressure. Waterproofing specifications and details should be provided by the project architect A typical wall I .. subdrain detail is provided on the attached Plate No. 8: . . 55.4_ . Waterproofing and Subdrain Observation I .. The geotechnical engineer should be requested to verify' that waterproofing has been properly applied and that the subdrain has been properly installed. I . 5.5.5. Backfill . . .. . - . All backfill soils shoUld be compacted to at least 90 percent. relative compaction. Expansive .I . and/or, clayey, soils should not be used for backfi!l material. Retaining walls should not be backfilled until the grout.has reached an adequate strength. . . I 5.5.6. Factor of Safety . . . The above values, with the exception of the allowable soil bearing pressure, do not include a I .. factor of safety. Appropriate factors of safety should be incorporated into the design when computing resistance to overturning and sliding. I •'' . ., , 6. LIMITATIONS . 6.1. REVIEW, OBSERVATION AND TESTING , . . . .. The recommendations presented in this report are contingent upon our review of final plans and' specifications. ,Such plans and specifications shOuld be made, available to the geotechnical .' ' engineer and engineering geologist so that they may, review and verify their compliance with this report and with Appendix Chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code. ,. . . I , It is recommended that- Southern California Soil & Testing, Inc. be . retained to provide continuous soil engineering services during the 'earthwork operations. This' is to verify compliance with the design concepts, specifications or recommendations and to allow design & Ms. Leslie Erbe ' December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 i I ' Page 11 changes in the event that subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated prior to start of I construction. 6.2. UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS I The recommendations and opinions express?d in this report reflect our best estimate of the project requirements based on an evaluation of the subsurface soil conditibns encountered at' the subsurface exploration locations and on the assumption that the soil conditions do not deviate appreciably from those encountered. It should be recognized that the performance of I - the foundations and/or cut and fill slopes may be influenced by undisclosed or unforeseen V 'variations in the soil 'conditions that may occur'in the intermediate and unexplored areas. Any unusual conditions not covered in this report that may be encountered during site development. I should be brought to the attention of the geotechnical engiheer so that he may make modifications if necessary. 6.3. CHANGE IN SCOPE - This office should be advised of any changes' in the project scope or proposed site grading so that we may determine if the recommendations contained herein are appropriate. This should ' be verified-in writing or modified by a written addendum., 6.4. TIME LIMITATIONS V V V V • ' V The findings of this report are valid as of this date. Changes in ,the condition of a property'can, S 1 however, ,occur with the passage of time, whether they be due to natural processes or the work • of man on this or adjacent properties. In addition; changes in the Standards-of-Practice and/or ' I . Government Codes may occur. Due to such changes, the findings of this report may be S invalidated wholly orin part by changes beyond our control.. Therefore, this report should not be 'relied upon after a period of two years withdut a review by us verifying the suitability of the I conclusions and recommendations. 6.5.- PROFESSIONAL STANDARD In the performance of our professional services, we comply with that level of care and' skill V ordinarily 'exercised by members of our profession' currently practicing under similar conditions and in the same locality. The client 'recognizes that subsurface corfditions may vary from those- encountered at the locations where our borings, surveys, and explorations, are made, and that l our data, interpretations, and recommendations be ,based solely on the information obtained by V V us. We will be responsible for those data, interpretations, and recommendations, but shall not V be responsible for the interpretations by others of the information developed. Our services V ' consist of professional consultation and observation only; and no warranty of any kind & Ms. Leslie Erbe : December 5, 2001 1 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&TNo. 0111221-1- . . •' .Page 12 I whatsoever, express or implied, is made or intended in connection with the work performed or to be performed by us, or by our proposal for consulting or other services, Or by our furnishing of. I , oral or written reports or findings. 6.6. 'CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITY .I It is the responsibility of Ms. Leslie Erbe, or her representatives to ensure that the information and recommendations contained herein are brought to the 'attention of the structural engineer and architect for the project and incorporated into the project's plans and specifications: It is I further their responsibility to take the necessary measures to insure that the contractor and his subcontractors carry out such recommendations during construction 7. FIELD EXPLORATION . .,. .. .. - Three hand dug test pits were excavated at the locations indicated on the attached Plate No. 1' on November 9, 2001; The fieldwork was conducted, under the observation of our engineering . geology personnel. ' , . . . .•. The test pits were carefully logged., The, logs are presented on the foIIoing Plate Nos. 3 through 5. The soils are described in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System as 1 illustrated on the attached simplified chart on Plate No. 2 In addition,, a verbal., textural description, the wet color, the apparent moisture and the density or consistency are provided. I The density of granular soils is given as very loose, loose, medium dense, dense or very dense. The consistency of silts or clays is given as very soft soft, medium stiff, stiff, very stiff, or hard ' Disturbed and "undisturbed" samples of typical and representative soils were obtained and returned to the laboratory for testing. . - ' ', •" . '18; LABORATORY TESTING Laboratory tests were performed in accordance with the generally accepted American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test methods or suggested procedures. A brief. description of the tests performed is presented below: I ' , a) CLASSIFICATION: Field classifications were verified in the laboratory by visual' examination. The 'final soil classifications are in 'accordance 'with the Unified Soil 1 ' • , Classification System. ' . • ' . b) GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION: The grain size distribution was determined for, representative, samples of the native soils in 'accordance with ASTM D 422. ,.The 1 . results'of these tests are presented on Plate No'. 6. . -. I Ms. Leslie Erbe December 5_2001 Erbe ResidenceAddition • S - SCS&TNo0111221-1 Page.13 c) SINGLE POINT CONSOLIDATION: A single point consolidation test was performed - I . on a selected "undisturbed" sample. The consolidation apparatus was designed to accommodate a 1-inch high by-2.375-inch or-2.500-inch diameter soil sample laterally confined by a brass ring. Porous,stones were placed in contact with the top I and bottom of the sample to permit the addition or release, of pore fluid during testing. Selected loads were applied to the samples and. the resulting deformations S •. • were recorded. The percent consolidation is reported as the ratio of the amount of I vertical compression to the original sample height. The test samples were inundated. to determine their behavior under the 'anticipated loads as soil moisture increases. - . The results of these tests are presented on, Plate No. 7. • . ,• I I I I I I I I I I Ii I H I I Ms. Leslie Erbe . . . '. . . . . December 5, 2001' Erbe Residence Addition SCS&TNo. 0111221-1 Page 14 9. REFERNCES .,. 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Lindvall, S.C., Rockwell; T.K., 1995, Holocene Activity of the Rose Canyon' Fault Zone in San 'Diego, California: Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 100, No. 512, December 10. Maulchin, L. and Jones, A.L., 1992, Peak Acceleration from Maximum Credible Earthquakes in California (Rock and Stiff-Soil Sites) California Division of Mines and Geology Open-File Report 92-1. Rockwell, t.K., 'Lindvall, Scott C., Harden, C.C.-, Hirabayashi, C.K., and Baker, E., 1991, Minimum Slip Rate for the Rose Canyon Faililt in San Diego, California: in (Abbott, P.L., ed.) Environmental Perils, San Diego Region'* for the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, San Diego Association of Geologists. ' Tan, S.S., 1995, Landslide Hazards in the Northerrti Part' of the San'Diego Metropolitan Area, San .Diego County, California, California Division of Mines and Geology Open-File Report. 95-03. Uniform Building Code, 1997, Chapter 16, end Maps of Knowh 'and Active Fault Near-Source' Zones in California and Adjacent Portions of Itievada. Wesnousky, S.G., 1986, "Earthquakes, Quaternary Faults, and Seismic' Hazards in California," in Journal of-Geophysical Research,Volume 91; No. B12, pp 12,587 to 12,631, November 1986. , .' L. MAGNOLIA AVENUE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SITE PLAW OMB M4&OLIA A%~~E cARLaA. CA azeøa Scale: V = 20' SCUT LEGEND -* Approximate Location of Test Pit PROPOSED ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA By: GF/KMS I Date: 11/30/01 I I I SOIL & TESTING, INC. I Job No: 0111221.1 Plate No.: I I F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION LEGEND UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART SOIL DESCRIPTION GROUP SYMBOL TYPICAL NAMES COARSE GRAINED, more than half of material is larger than No. 200 sieve size. GRAVELS CLEAN GRAVELS GW Well graded gravels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines. More than half of coarse fraction is larger than No. 4 GP Poorly graded gravels, gravel sand mixtures, little or no fines. sieve size but smaller than 3". GRAVELS WITH FINES GM Silty gravels, poorly graded gravel-sand-silt mixtures. (Appreciable amount of fines) GC Clayey gravels, poorly graded gravel-sand, clay mixtures. SANDS CLEAN SANDS SW Well graded sand, gravelly sands, little or no fines. More than half of coarse fraction is smaller than No. 4 SP Poorly graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines. sieve size. SANDS WITH FINES SM Silty sands, poorly graded sand and silty mixtures. (Appreciable amount of fines) SC Clayey sands, poorly graded sand and clay mixtures. FINE GRAINED, more than half of material is smaller than No. 200 sieve size. SILTS AND CLAYS ML Inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock flour, sandy silt Liquid Limit less than 50 or clayey-silt-sand mixtures with slight plasticity. CL Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays, silty clays, lean clays. OL Organic silts and organic silty clays or low plasticity. SILTS AND CLAYS MH Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous fine Liquid Limit greater than 50 sandy or silty soils, elastic silts. CH Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays. OH Organic clays of medium to high plasticity. HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS PT Peat and other highly organic soils. - Water level at time of excavation or as indicated CK - Undisturbed chunk sample US - Undisturbed, driven ring sample or tube sample - Bulk Sample SC - Sand Cone SP - Standard penetration sample CON - Consolidation DS - Direct Shear El - Expansion Index SA - Sieve Analysis MS - Maximum Size of Particle P1 - Plastic Index MAX - Maximum Density RC - Relative Compaction ST - Shelby Tube UC - Unconfined Compression SPT - Standard Penetration Sample TX - Tnaxial Compression pH - pH & Resistivity RS - Ring Shear SF/CL - Sulfate & Chloride AL - Atterberg Limits ERBE RESIDENCE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA &+ By: GF/KMS Date: 11/14/01 SOIL & TESTING, INC. Job No: 0111221.1 Plate No.: 2 LOG OF TEST PIT NUMBER P-I Date Excavated: 11/9/2001 Logged by: GF Equipment: HAND Project Manager: DBA Surface Elevation (ft): NA Depth to Water (ft): NA SAMPLES 0 - . > SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS Sc FILL - Dark brown to dark gray, moist, loose, CLAYEY SAND SM TOPSOIL - Dark tan, humid, loose to medium dense, SILTY SAND; poorly developed -1 CK -2 - --- ___ - SM TERRACE DEPOSITS - Light tan, humid to moist, medium dense to dense, SILTY SAND -3 -4— Approximate Bottom of Test Pit @ 4 feet -5 — a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION Su SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBAJGF DATE: 12/5/2001 JOB NUMBER: 0111221-1 PLATE NO.: 3 I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I LOG OF TEST PIT NUMBER P-2 Date Excavated: 11/9/2001 Logged by: GF Equipment: HAND Project Manager: DBA Surface Elevation (ft): NA Depth to Water (ft): NA SAMPLES a - w - - () >- CL D SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 2? cc UJ z 0 Sc FILL - Dark brown to dark gray, moist, loose, CLAYEY SAND - 1 TOPSOIL - Reddish-tan, humid to moist, loose to mediumSM • dense, SILTY SAND; poorly developed - 2 TERRACE DEPOSITS - Reddish-tan, humid to moist, mediumSM dense to dense, SILTY SAND -3 -4 Approximate Bottom of Test Pit @ 4 feet -5 ua SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBNGF DATE: 12/5/2001 JOB NUMBER: 0111221 -11 PLATE NO.: 4 I I 1 I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I 11 LOG OF TEST PIT NUMBER P-3 Date Excavated: 11/9/2001 Logged by: GF - Equipment: HAND Project Manager: DBA Surface Elevation (ft): NA Depth to Water (ft): NA SAMPLES - w a> - SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 0 - z 0 0 TOPSOIL - Tan, humid, loose to medium dense, SILTY SAND; poorly developed -1 SM TERRACE DEPOSITS - Dark tan, humid to moist, medium dense to dense, SILTY SAND CK 8.3 115.6 CON Approximate Bottom of Test Pit @ 4 feet S &SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION 5 SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBNGF DATE: 12/5/2001 JOB NUMBER: 0111221-1 IPLATE NO.: 5 I I - - - .- : - - - - - - - - - - .- - - FINES COARSE I FINE I FINE I MEDIUM I COARSE SAMPLE UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION: SM AUERBERG LIMITS EXPLORATION NUMBER: p.3 LIQUID LIMIT: SAMPLE LOCATION: 2-4 DESCRIPTION: SILTY SAND PLASTIC LIMIT: PLASTICITY INDEX: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION I's it rR5 SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBNGF DATE: 11/30/2001 JOBNUMBER: 0111221-1 1 PLATE NO: 6 SINGLE POINT CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULT SAMPLE NO. P3@2' INITIAL MOISTURE (%) 8.3 INITIAL DENSITY( PCF) 115.6 CONSOLIDATION BEFORE WATER ADDED (%) 1.1 CONSOLIDATION AFTER WATER ADDED (%) 1.5 FINAL MOISTURE (¼). 12.4 AXIAL LOAD (KSF) 2.58 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBA/GF DATE: 12/4/2001 JOB NO: 0111221 - 11 PLATE NO: 7 TYPICAL RETAINING WALL SUBDRAIN DETAIL No Scale I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 4" minimum perforated plastic pipe, SDR35 or equivalent, holes down. Provide solid outlet pipe at suitable location. © Filter Fabric between rock and soil, 140N Mirafi or equivalent, 6" minimum overlap ( 3/4" crushed rock, 3/4 wall height ® Waterproof back of wall following architect's specifications ® Low expansion potential granular backfill compacted to 90 percent as determined in accordance with ASTM D 1557-91 ® Surface drainage ditch per civil drawings, wIre applicable SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION X SOIL & TESTING, INC. BY: DBNSD DATE: 12/4/2001 JOB NUMBER: 0111221-1 1 PLATE NO.: 8 Ms. Leslie Erbe •' December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 Appendix A, Page Al • ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION / 1175 MAGNOLIA AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA . .' RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS GENERAL INTENT 'The ntent of these specifications is to establish procedures for clearing, compacting natural ground, preparing areas to be 'filled, and placing and compacting fill soils to the lines and grades shown on the accepted plans. The recommendations contained in the accompanying report and/or the attached Special provisions are a part of the Recommended Grading Specifications and should supersede the provisions' contained hereinafter in the, case of conflict. These specifications 'should only be used in conjunction with the geotechnical report for which they are a part. No deviation from these speOifications will be allowed,, except where specified in the 'geotechnical report or in other written communication signed by the Geotechnical Engineer. OBSERVATION AND TESTING Southern California Soil & Testing, Inc., shall be retained as the GeoteOhnical Engineer to observe and test the earthwork in accordance with these specifications. It will be necessary that the Geotechnical Engineer' or his representative provide adequate observation so that he may provide his opinion as to whether or not, the work was accomplished as specified. It shall be the. responsibility of the contractor to assist the' Geotechnical Engineer and to keep him appraised'of work . schedules, changes and new 'information and' data so that he may provided these In the event that any unusual conditions not covered by the special provisions or preliminary geotechnical report are encountered during the grading operations. The Geotechnical Engineer should be conta'cted for further recommendations. If; in the opinion of the Geotechnical Engineer,, substandard conditions are encountered,' such as questionable or unsuitable soil, unacceptable moisture content, inadequate compaction, ,adverse weather, etc.; construction will be stopped until the conditions are remedied or corrected or he shall recommend rejection of this work. Tests used to determine the degree of compaction should be performed in accordance with 'the following American Society-for Testing and Materials, test 'methods: Maximum Density & Optimum Moisture Content, - ASTM'D 1557 , Density of Soil lnPIace - ASTM D 1556 or ASTM D 2922 I.. Ms. Leslie Erbe December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition SCS&T No. 0111221-1 Appendix A, Page A2 All densities shall be expressed in terms of Relative Compaction as determined by the foregoing ASTM testing procedures. S PREPARATION OF AREAS TO RECEIVE FILL All vegetation, brush and debris derived from clearing operations should be removed, and legally disposed of. All areas disturbed by site grading should be left in a neat and finished appearance, free from unsightly debris. After clearing or benching the natural ground, the areas to, be- filled should be scarified to a 'depth of 6 inches, brought to the proper moisture 'content, compacted and tested for the specified minimum degree of compaction. All loose soils in'excess of 6 'inches thick should-be removed to firm natural ground, which is defined as natural soils that possesses an in-situ density of at least 90 percent of its maximum dry density. When the slope of the natural ground receiving fill exceeds 20 percent (5 horizontal units to 1 vertical unit),' the original ground should be stepped or benched. Benches shell be cut to a firm competent formational soils. The lower bench shall be at least .10 feet wide, or 1-1/2 times the equipment width, whichever is greater, and shall be sloped back into the hillside at a gradient of not less than two percent. All other benches should be at least 6 'feet wide. The' horizontal' portion of each bench shall be compacted prior to receiving 'fill as specified 'herein for .compacted natural ground. Ground slopes flatter than 20 'percent shall be' benched when considered necessary by the Geotechnical Engineer. Any abandoned' buried 'structures encountered during ..grading ,operations must be totally removed.. All underground' utilities to be abandoned beneath any proposed structure should be removed from within 10 feet Of the structure and properly capped off. The resulting depressions from the above-described procedure-should be backfilled with acceptable' soil that is compacted to the requirements of the Geotechnical Engineer: This includes, but is riot limited to, septic tanks, fuel tanks, sewer lines or'leach lines, storm drains and water lines. Any buried structures or utilities no to be abandoned should be brought to the attention of the Geotechnical Engineer' o that he may determine if any special recomriiendation, will be necessary. All water wells, ' Which-will be abandoned, should be backfillèd and capped in accordance to the requirements set forth by the Géotechnical Engineer. The top of the cap should be at least 4 feet below finish. grade or 3 feet below the bottom of footing whichever is greater. The type, of cap will depend on ' S the'diameter of the well and' should be determined by the Geotechnical Engineer and/or a qualified Structural 'Engineer. • ' . ' S , ' S I Ms: Leslie Erbe . 0 December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition . . . . . SCS&TNo. 0111221-1 - Appendix A, Page A3 FILL MATERIAL Materials to be placed in the fill shall be approved by the Geotechnical Engineer and shall be free of vegetable matter and other deleterious substances. Granular, soil shall contain sufficient 'fine material to fill the Voids. The definition and disposition of oversized rocks and expansive or detrimental soils are covered in the gCotechnical report-or Special'Provisions. Expansive soils, soils of. poor gradation, or soils with low strength characteristics may be thoroughly mixed. with other soils to provide satisfactory fill material, but only with the explicit consent of the Geotechnical Engiheer. Any. import material shall be approved by-the Geoteôhnical Engineer before being brought to the site. . . . PLACING AND COMPACTION OF FILL Approved fiII material hall be placed in areas prepared to receive fill in layers not to exceed 6 . inches in compacted thickness. Each' layer shall have 6 uniform moisture content in the range that will allow the compaction effort to be efficiently applied to achieve the specified degree of compaction: Each layer shall beuniformlycompacted to the specified minimum degree .of compaction with equipment of adequate size to economically compact the layer. Compaction equipment should either be specifically designed for soil compaction or of proven reliabiIiy. The minimum degree of compaction to be achieved is specified in either the Special Provisions Or therecdmmendations contained in the preliminary geotechnical investigation report. . When the structural fill material includes rocks, no rocks will be allowed to rest, and all voids must be carefully filled with soil such that the minimum degree of compaction recommended in the Special Provisions is achieved. The maximum, size and spacing of rock permitted in structural fills and in non-structural fills is discussed in the geotechnical report, when applicable Field observation and compaction tests to estimate the degree of cthipaction of the fill will be taken by the Geotechnical Engineer or his representative. The location and frequency of the tests shall be at the Geotechnical Engineer's discretion. When the compaction test indicates that a particular layer is at less than the required degree of compaction, the layer shall be reworked to the satisfaction of the Geotechnical Engineer and until the desired relative compaction has-been obtained Fill slopes shall be compacted by means of sheepsfootrollèrs of other suitable, equipment.. Compaction by sheepsfoot roller shall be at vertical intervals of .not greater than four feet. In addition, fill slopes at a ratio of two horizontal to one vertical or flatter, should be track rolled. 0 Steeper fill slopes' shall be over-built and cutback to finish contours after the slope has been constructed. Slope compaction operations shall result; in all fill material six or more inches inward from the finished face of the slope having a relative compaction of at least 90 perce I Ms. Leslie Erbe . '. December 5, 2001. I Erbe Residence Addition . i. SCS&TNo. 0111221-1 Appendix A, Page A4. I .maximum dry density.br the degree of compaction specified in the Special, Provisions, section of this specification. The compaction operation on the slopes shall be continued until the I Geotechnical Engineer is of the opinion that the slopes will be surficially stable. Density tests in the slopes will be madèby the Geotechnical Engiheer during construction of the, slopes to determine if the required compaction is being achieved. Where Jailing tests occur or I other field problems arise; the Contractor will be notified that day of suchconditidns by written communication from the Geotechnical Engineer or his representative in the form o. a daily field. .1 report. If the method of achieving the required slope compaction selected by the Contractor fails to, I . produce the necessary results, the Contractor shall rework or rebuild such slopes until the. required degree of compaction is obtained, at no cost to the Owner or Geotechnical Engineer. I CUT SLOPES I The Engineering Geologist shall inspect cut slopes excavated in rock or lithified formational material during the grading operations, at intervals determined at his discretion. if any-conditions: not anticipated in the preliminary report: such as perched water, seepage; lentiáular or confined strata of a potentially adverse nature, unfavorably inclined bdding, joints or fault planes are encountered during grading, these conditions shall be analyzed by the Engineering Geologist. and Soil Engineer to determine if 'mitigating measures are necessary. Unless. otherwise specified in the geotechnical report, no cut slopes shall be excavated higher or steeper than the allowed by the ordinances of the controlling governmental agency. I . 'ENGINEERING OBSERVATION Field observation by the Geotechnical Engineer orhis representative shall be made during'the I.. . filling and, compaction operations so that he can express his opinion regarding the conformance of the grading with acceptable standards of practice. Neither the presence of the Geotechnical Engineer or his representative or the observation and testing shall not release the Grading I Contractor from his duty to compact all fill material to, the spcified degree of 'compaction. I .. SEASON LIMITS - Fill shall not be placed during unfavorable weather conditions. When work is interrupted by I heavy rain, filling operations shall .not be resumed until the proper moisture content and density .of the fill materials can be achieved. Damaged site conditions resulting 'fro m weather or acts of : God shall be repaired before acceptance of work I I Ms. Leslie Erbe December 5, 2001 Erbe Residence Addition '' SCS&T No. 0111221-1 - RECOMMENDED GRADING SPECIFICATIONS - SPECIAL PROVISIONS I RELATIVE COMPACTION: The minimum degree of compaction to be obtained -in compacted natural ground,' compacted fill, and compacted backfill shall be at least 90 percent. For street ,and parking lot subgrade, the upper six inches should be, compacted to at least 95 percent relative compaction. 0 EXPANSIVE SOILS: Detrimentally expansive :soil is defined as clayey soil, which has an - expansidn index of 50 or greater when tested in accordance with the Uniform Building Code I. Standard29-C. - I , .'of MATERIAL: Oversized fill material is, generally defined herein as rocks or lumps of soil, over 6 inches in diameter. Oversized materials should not be placed in fill unless reommendätions for placement of such 'material is, provided by the geotechñical engineer. At I ' least 40 percent of the fill soils shall pass through a No. 4 U.S. Standard Sieve. 0 TRANSITION LOTS: Where transitions between out and fill occur 'within the proposed building pad, the cut portion éhoul'd 'b undercut a minimum of one foot below the base of the proposed 'footings and recompacted as structural backfill. In certain cases that would be addressed in the I , geotechnical report, special footing reinforcement or a combination of special footing reinforcement and undercutting may be required.0 I I I I I , 0,, • H - .,, 0 'O , -. I & Seuther,, Southern California California Rock Ready Mixedl Products Concrete 'Asiocistion Association [. * TECHNICAL BULLETIN 3/8" AGGREGATE "PEA GRAVEL GROUT" MIX FOR USE IN FLATWORK. El I I "Pea gravel" pump mixes are being used in many locations in Southern California for-slabs on grade. Many complaints of 'poor' concrete, -mainly cracking, are due to the use of these mixes. The ease of placing this "concrete" at long distances from the ready-mix truck with minimum manpower has been the primary reason for the increased use of small line grout I pumps. Slabs made of high slump concrete improperly cured in any environment, with or without I - reinforcement, will shrink excessively and crack extensively. These mixes tend to shrink more than conventional 1" aggregate concrete mixes because of the need for more sand or fines I and water to make the mix more fluid or pumpable. This increased shrinkage will cause more cracking. Minimum cement contents are usually ordered for economy. This makes for a higher ' water/cement ratio that also leads to lower strengths and more cracking. Freedom from random cracking is desired for all concrete floors. The degree to which random shrinkage cracking can be reduced is improved by using concrete with a minimum shrinkage 1 potential that contains the maximum size of coarse aggregate and the maximum amount of coarse aggregate consistent with placing and finishing methods. A larger aggregate size permits a lower water content in the concrete which results in less shrinkage of the cement paste. Suggested Spacing of Control Joints I Slab Less than Larger than Slump less Control Joint I thickness 3/4-in aggregate, 3/4-in aggregate than 4-in Mm. depth - inches spacing, ft. spacing, ft. spacing, ft. 'inches I 3 6 8 9 0.75 4 8 10 12 100 5 10 1.25 I 6 12 ii 15 7 I 14 Crack control of concrete slabs on grade is dependent upon slab thickness, shrinkage potential of the concrete, curing environment and suggested joint spacing as demonstrated by the above table. I I Concrete is an excellent building material for residential Ic onstruction. In addition to ILS superior overall appearance, it can be molded to many shapes and finished with many textures. Concrete may be colored or combined with stone, brick, or tile Ipaving in many interesting patterns. Concrete is a good material to use for ground cover. Concrete slabs are low-maintenance, long-lasting home additions, especially when compared to other 'materials. With careful planning the average homeowner can construct his own patio or sidewalk, or he may choose to employ an I experienced contractor. In either case the homeowner should familiarize himself with these guidelines so that the end result will be consistent with the homeowner's desires. I LAYOUT - JOINTS The first Lask of the planning process is to determine the location and slope of the concrete. The concrete should be sloped so that water drains away from buildings and does not accumulate in low spots. A slope of Ito 2% (or 1/8 to 1/4 inch per linear foot) is generally recommended. Concrete shrinks as it dries out and therefore will crack. In order to control cracks into straight lines and to minimize the occurrence of cracks, "contraction" and "isolation" joints are cut or toot grooved into concrete slabs. "Joints" are simply weakened cross sections in slabs resulting in good looking preplanned cracks. (figure 2) I I I I Fig; 1 Concrete walks, driveways, and paos should be proded with.propeily. placed joints. ifz flg.7 1• - D) Short.handed,squareended shovels are used to spread out he concrete in the forms, and to tamp down the concrete along he edges of the slab. I C) A straightedge (usually a 2 x 4 board) is used to strike off rid level the concrete using a sawing style motion. D) A wood or metal float is used to further level the concrete without sealing the surface (figure 5). I I 7-7 H BdtI floats may be either wood or magnsium. For non-air-entrained I concrete, wood bull (bats may be best but for air-entrained concretes metal bull floats are better. Bull (bats are used to get rid of the high and low spots after straightedging. I E) Edger tools should be usedall t.ite way around the exposed I edges so that a rounded edge is formed. In addition to making the concrete look good, rounded edges are safer in case of trips and falls. I F) Jointing tools are used to cut straight grooves into the concrete. The jointing tool should have a blade depth of at least on-fourth the depth of the slab (figure 6). A contractor may elect to saw-cutjoint.s the next day or may use premolded plastic strips. I C) A trowel is used to seal and compact the top surface of the concrete. Repeated troweling will create a hard smooth slippery surface which usually is not desirable for exterior concrete exposed to rain or other water. Fig. 6 I A straightedge such as a board. I inch thick and at least 6 inches wide, is recommended as a guide when scoring with a groover. ID semi-stiff bristled push-broom may be used to create a roughened non-slip surface. In addition to providing an excellent non-slip surface, the use of a "broom finish" reduces or eliminates the need for troweling (figure 7). I) A heavy spray application of liquid curing compound is the most practical method to prevent rapid drying and cracking of the slab. Water may be used instead but the concrete must be kept continually wet for three to seven days. The use of plastic sheeting may cause strong discoloration of the concrete surface. ORDERING YOUR CONCRETE If you order your own concrete, consult with your local ready- mixed concrete producer to select the correct concrete mixture for your needs. Unless your house is located at high elevations where freezing and thawing occurs regularly, there is no need to use air-entraining admixtures. Be sure to tell the supplier if the concrete is to be pumpe..jnto place. Be sure that the truck has access to the point at which you want him to discharge his load. Check the width of driveways and the height of overhead power and telephone lines. Be advised that concrete trucks are heavy and may crack existing walks and driveways. The use of pea gravel (3/8") pump mix is not recommended for residential use: This type of concrete shrinks more when it dries than concrete made with 1" gravel. Because it shrinks more it also cracks more. If the homeowner must use a 3/8" pump mix, please refer to the technical bulietin,3/8' Ajrreate "Pea Gravel Grout" Mix for Use in Flarwork, published by the Technical Committee of the Southern California Ready Mixed Concrete Association. Concrete is sold in units of cubic yards (1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet). Order quantities small enough so that you can place and finish the concrete before it hardens. An experienced homeowner should order no more than 3 cubic yards atone time and should have at least one other person to help. Avoid placing Broomed finish can be obtained by pulling damp brooms across freshly. floated C4 Doweled surfaces. 4 SOIL & TESTING. INC. P H 0 N E P.O. Box 600627 (619) 280-4321 San Diego, CA 92160-0627 T 0 L I F R E E (877) 215-4321 6280 Riverdale Street FAX San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 280-4717 www.scst.com October 24, 2003 - - SCS&T No. 0111221 Report No.2 Ms. Leslie Erbe 1175 Magnolia Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Subject: REVIEW OF FOUNDATION PLANS I ERBE RESIDENCE ADDITION 1175 MAGNOLIA AVENUE • CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Reference: "RepOrt of Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation, Erbe Residence Addition, 1175 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California"; prepared by Southern California Soil and Testing, Inc.; dated December 5, 2001 (SCS&T0111221-1). Dear Ms. Erbe:' In accordance with your request, this letter has been prepared to verify that we have reviewed the foundation plans (sheets SO, Si and SD1) prepared by Leslie Erbe Design for the subject project, dated November 3, 2003. The plans were found to be in accordance with the recommendations provided in the referenced report. • • • • This opportunity to be of professional service is sincerely appreciated. Respectfully submitted, "on s SOUTHE( CIFORN 31E G, INC. -. (3) Addressee U 03 Iz 7 lvo FEB-09-004 MO 08:42 AM 0 11T OF CRSLBD FAX 140. 760 602 8558 P. 02 CitV of Carlsbad -. EMS .RTIHCATE OF COMPLIANCE PAYMENT OFSCBOOY,J FEES OR OTHER MITIGATION This forri must b completed by the City, the applicant, and the appropriate school districts and returned to the City pier to isuing i wilding permit. The City will not Issue any budding permit without a completed school fee form Project Name: 72 es - Building Perm I . 7 Plan C ieck N pmber: Projeci Addre; ,a:.-- 2c'5- 2Ro-3S -60 Applic mt (0wne Name - Projeci Descr Dtion: Building Type Resld€ntlal: Number of New pwelling Units -- - Square Feet of Living Area in New Dwelling - Second Dwell ng Unit; Square Feet of Living Area in SDU Resid€ntial Ai Iditions: Net Square Feet New Area Commercial/l dustrial; .Square Feet Floor Area City Cortificat ~n of Date:'7 ' sCfloo.CDSTmCTs WITHIN THE CITY OF CRLSB41) risbad Unified. School District San Marcos Unified School District ( 225ElCaxrünoReal 215MataWay Carlsbad CA 92009 (33 1-5000) San Marcos, CA 920 736-220O) Encinitas Union $cfl5strlct San DieguitoUtiion High School District 101 South Rancho Santa Fe Rd 71'Eth'BIvd. Encinitas, CA 92024 (944.4300) Encitas, CA 92024 (753.491) Certiricition of A ipileent/Owners. The perso this declaration rowner)celfies under penalty of perjury that (1) the informs lion provi led above is correct and trii'ie 'to the beat of the 0wn8r'6 knowledge, and that the Owner will file an amended certIflc.tion of p yment and pay the, additional fee If Owner requests an. increase In the n.mber of dwelling units or square footage alter the building permit is issued or It the Initial determination of units or square footage is found to b icicorrect, and that (2) the Owr 'r is the owner/developer of the above described project(s), or that the person eocLiting thi declaration Is authori :ed to sig I behalf of the Owner. Signatrre: '?" €i's_-.' Date: ?I2 3/ o-j. — -- 1635 Faraday Avenue' Carlsbad CA 92008=7314,9"4760) 602-2700 viwd Building Counter • (760) 602-271'9e,FAX (760) 602.8558 ,.1 ¼ FEB-09-004 NOI 08:3 PN CITY OF CARSLBAD FX NO. 760 602 8558 P. 03 I SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL FEE CERTIFICATION (To be completed by the school district(s)) ** *w**** THIS FOI M INDICATES THAT.THE SCHOOL DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROJECT HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE SATISFIED. SCHOOL DI TRICT: The uridersig d, being duly authorized by the applicable School District, certifies that the developer, bti Ider, or owner has satisfied the obligation for school facilities. This is to certify that the aplicant isted on page 1 has paid all amounts or completed other applicable school mitigal ion del )rmined by the School District, The City may issue building permits for this project. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED SCHOOL DISTF:ICT 01 FICIAL GAYN FREEMAN DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT CARLOAD UNIFIED SCWOOLDISTRICT 6225 EL CAMINO REAl. - CARLSBAD1CA-92009--- -. - ZP - 3 315P-31o, - ,TITLE NAME OF SC ;HOOL DISTRICT ,DATE , PHONE NUHBER rvied 4t2fll(fl !27Io 1 'BUILDING (.4 %03 PLANNING irL. ENGINEERING FIRE APPR/FORM HEALTH DEPT HAZ MAT /AIR QUAL OTHER SEWER DISTR BLDG GRADING LETTER TO FROM APPLICANT APPLICANT ORR ORR )l:FflP;! DRM 4 WORKSHEE EES COMPU A-a CB032738 1175 MAGNOLIA AV CBAD ERBE RES-1151 SF ADDITION 574 SF GARAGE & 537 SF DECK RESDNTL RAD Lot#: ERBE LESLIE E V—')( 171 dD ) /L - 'LLTl fc ck I 2.004 - T-11 3- I;: S t —2 ) -k i OLCflQ jsd-4 11 JOB# PAGE 4 OF PROJECT ENGR - DATE - MANNING ENGINEERING, INC. 41892 ENTERPRISE CIRCLE SO., STE. E TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA 92590 PHONE 909-296-1044 FAX 909-296-1047 TYPICAL ROOF: COMPOSIT10N ROOF TILE OO7o7 Ac -uttr: CLASS "A" Pe GA tJD SD-2 I A-cI4 iJV}4 IhP 13 o Fj CD 2x8 P2 __ _LU © 16" _I_'(K CAL FILL RAFTER JOIS ir________ ___ J4.5 I '<_F.J. PER STRUCT. rnrnrn nn - / '-0" F. --J - - STAIR IN CLG. JOIST LAUNDRY POWDER RM. PER STRUCT 2x6 LEDGER -J-L- (E) FOOTING \_iLli \ I j \ '- -f - (E) 4" THK. CONC. SLAB - - -' 4 (E) 4" THK. CONC. S\ LAB / AD-1 FOOTING PER STRUCT. 4 9 (•) sn-i sn-i SECTION B-B 16 — •. RIDGE BEAM PER STRUCT. R30 INSULATiON BIWN. RAFTERS, (1w.) 29'-0" A.F.F. (GARAGE SLAB) RAFTER PER STRUCT. 12 4.5 I 4.5 4.51 12 12 2x4 © 16" O.C. III _ H OFFICE 00 I RIM JOIST 5/8" PLYWD OVER 00 U) F.J. PER STRUCT. f 'k-BEAM PER STRUCT. —DBL 202 (2) LAYERS 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYP. BD. — 204 STRINGER ew eo 27fr T7?.00 sii Ao&4 RV41SI A I PAT ' UNDER FLOOR VENIILAlION CALCULA110N5 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 440 SF CONSISTING OF WOOD SUB-FLOOR: VENTILATION REQUIRED = 2.93 SF 1 SF VENTILATION PER 150 SF FLOOR AR 440 SF/150 SF = 2.93 SF REQ'D. VENTILATION PROVIDED = 2.97 SF (2) © 4"Hx24"W 2 (.33' x 2') = 1.32 SF (2) © 4"Hx30"W 2 (.33' x 2.5) = 1.65 SF 1.32 SF + 1.65 SF = 2.97 5 2x8 JACKS 1 42 2 1 F. 00 /11 fLAC Oic-E EtJ0 UJTt-1 tt? J200 F CAL FILL CN 00 04 f 13 2 = a •• ui MSTA36 Lo - - HUNG a EAM a . A r4I% .I II 5 44 POST 4 - DBL. JST. EA. SIDE OPENING, (n'P.) 44 POST CD ('4 L. J 1 visotJf PAT CHAIJE — L J OG-0-7-0;5,v-'--UIc1'. l?tAcE GtFL.e ç'JO u$rrt-1 HtP 12.obF 4x4 POSr \-4 6 [Qj .! LINh. OF ROOF OVERHANG, 1 07.0 ~A SWT c SECOND FLOOR OF FRAMING SCALE: 1/4=1'-O" D LINE OF DECK, (BELOW) / A35 EACH BLOCK, (ON 0) BN\ 2x BLOI< 3-16d k ()SHEAR TRANSFER SCALE: N.T.S. pintc RAMP 2x BLOCK @ 8'-0" O.0 A35 EACH BLOCK, (u.N.O.) I BN 13 SHEAR TRANSFER SCALE: N.T.S. I SCALE: N.T.S. FROM SHT. FROM SHT. S D (ORIGINAL DETAIL) S D (ORIGINAL DETAIL) N O T U S E D FROM SHEET'SD-1 OF APPROVED PLANS PERMIT NO.: CB032738 0SEP ON SHT. SD -2 ( N E W DETAIL) CSSiQ I 1 Lc 5 li c rbe' Dcl5ign CARTER - ERBE R E S I D E N C E ADDITION 2004