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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2416 APPIAN RD; ; 85-61-3; PermitDECLARATIONS LENDER WORKER'SCOMPENSATION -1 OWNERIOUILDER -" CONTRACTOR Whlle - " "" I L- peclor Green - (1) Finance (2) Data Process. Yellow - Assessor L - \ J T i' 5' \ ii :I I, li i 1 L "- 1 c ~ I i. . , c- t City of Carlsbad 1200 ELM, CARLSBAD, CA 92008 TEL. (619) 438-5525 Cll" Zip TeI. Slate LlC. s Cla5511. a933 S? ?? ~0.g 5-3 8 COMPLETE FOR PLAN CHECK ONLY LEGAL DESCRIPTION /0?7g " ASSESSORS PARCEL NO WONE White - Applicant ~~ ~ . . L . .. .. ~. . MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPT MISCELLANEOUS FEE RECEIPT,, , .%.., ~~~~ "L (3 ' DEMOLITION HOUSE MOVING . PARKS AND RECREATION FEE ?? PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE SCHOOL FEE. DISTRICT ,- ~F Carlsbad Encinilas Sa" Diego Sam Marcos- CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY I ', I O f PLAN CHECK NUMBER 85-61 DATE 5-7-86 PROJECT NAME: ADDRESS: 2413/15/16 Appian PROJECT NO.: ' UNIT N~JMBER PHASE NO.: TYPE OF UNIT SFD NUMBER OF UNITS 3 CONTACT PERSON WilliS . .- CONTACT TELEPHONE - .. 5 .. 2 ' OATE INSPECTED: <b/& APPROVED DISAPPROVED - INSPECTED DATE BY: INSPECTED APPROVED - DISAPPROVED - INSPECTED DATE BY: INSPECTED: .. APPROVED '- DISAPPROVED - COMMENTS: . .. - .-i Rev. lM ; WHITE Suspmw GREEN Englnrdng CANARY vtllkles PINK: Pllnnlng OOLD: Fin DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES BUlLDfNG DEPARTMENT Qitp of Qarl$6ab 7-2- 85 Carlsbad Dev. Co. Carlsbad, CA. 92008 P. 0. Box B Dear Sir: CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA 92008-1989 lz00 ELM AVENUE (619) 438-5525 Re : In answer to your request of extension of 180 days has been granted to PC# 85-61 Appian Road 3 SFD'S " , an - ,'j 1-24- 86 Section 304(~) of the 1979 Uniform Building Code prohibits any further extension of time. Director Building and Planning Date: 7-2- 85 To: ' Carlsbad Dev. CO. 85-61 Dated 1-24-85 P. 0. Box B Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Subject: Plan Check Expiration . you filed an application on the date shown above. Our records indicate that you have not obtained your building permit for which The provisions~of Section 304(c) of the Uniform Building Code state: .. Sec. 304(c) Exuiration of Plan Check. Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation and plans submitted for checking nay thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the Building Official. The Building Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant showing that circumstances beyond order to renew action on an application after expiration, the applicant shall the control of the applicant have prevented action from being taken. In resubmit plans and pay a new plan check fee. For your convenience, please check the appropriate box below indicating your intentions and return this letter to the address above. Project abandoned. I will pick up plans in 10 days. Signature Date Project abandoned, plans may be destroyed. Signature x Date Maximum 180-day time extension requested for the following reason: 8 '*\ d& F, Ld/, r3 (s - s,bg&-, No Rr'lnbv &77 OfiLZ -. Signature g- 2 - BgDate tact the Carlsbad Building Department at / 438-5525 Building Off i&d .- ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN Dl EGO, CA 02 I23 (619) 5601468 DATE: Mdd/M Id. t'?& JURISDICTION: CAI? I i Pf'U PLAN CHECK NO: ~C.f -L! r_ 0 UPS PROJECT ADDRESS: ,ff/44/]Aj I.ki:y 0 JURISDICTION 0 APPLICANT FILE COPY 0 PLAN CHECKER 0 DESIGNER The plans transmitted herewith 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 deficien- cies identified on the enclosed check list are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have major deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is the jurisdiction's Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. copy for your information. The plans are being held at jurisdiction to return to. the applicant contact person. The applicants copy of the check list is enclosed for the The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has - been completed. Person contacted: Date contacted: Telephone X - Form 31584 ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN DlECO. CA 92123 (619) 5601468 DATE: ~~PZ~AEY /f,. )oar ' 0 JURISDICTION JURISDICTION: aaisa4o PLAN CHECK NO: - z 0 UPS PROJECT ADDRESS: r)p,=-//pu U/A v a FILE COPY 0 PLAN CHECKER c] DESIGNER 0 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. 0 The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes, when minor deficien- cies identified on the enclosed check list are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have major deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is the jurisdiction's copy for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp.'until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicants copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. 0 The applicant's copy of the check list has been-sent .to: Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. 0 Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Date contacted: Telephone I - REMARKS: 0 APPLICANT COPY 0 CITY COPY B5&J PLAN CHECKER COPY '" I. L J -L ' :i i. I,. L. I . A TABLE 2-1. ALTERNATIVE COflPONENT PACKAGES FOR CLIMATE ZONE 7 Component BCILD1.X ENVELOPE Insulation Mnimuns Ceiling Ua111 Slab Floor Perimeter Raised Floor I Clazi nb' I. Maximum Total Area Hdxlmum U-value Maximum Total Non-South Hi nfmum South Faci ng Facing Area Area Th2rmdl !bass SPACE COtiDITIONINC SYSTM Haatird System Type2 DWSTIC WATER HEATINC SYSTE4 TYPE Package A B C R 11 (R 2.5) R 19 no reg 'ment R 11 1-10 no req'ment 9.6% ~~ 6.4% required or solar VI any gas, heat pump, type of backup heat R II (R 2.5) R 30 ' ,a 7 R 11 0.65 14.0% no ceq',ment no req'ment not req'd gas, heat pump. or molar v/ any type of backup heat R 11 (R z.si R I9 no req'ment R 11 1.10 14.0% no req'ment no req'ment not req'd solar vith heat ' gas backup 1. The value in parentheses is the R-value for the entire vall assembly if be integral with or installed on the outside of the exterior mass. The the wall weight exceeds 40 pounds per square foot. The insulation must imide surface of the thermal masa, including plaster or gypsum board in The excerior vall used to meet the R-value in parentheses cannot be used direct contact with the masonry vall. ahall be exposed to the room air. La aeec the above thermal aaaa requirement. 2. Lherd natural gas is not available, zonally controlled electric resis- CJI:~~ or radiant heating systems may be used. 4a 1983, provides builders new options and additional flexibility in canplying with features of the bill are described below: the energy conservation standards for new residential buildings. Ihe principal GROUP AVERAGING Builders may comply with the standards by averagiw the performance of groups of buildings. All buildixs in an averaged group must be and different elevations of a model are regarded as the Same mdel. hildirgs in the same subdivision, and all must be based on the Same model. Reverse plans based on the model and with the Same floorplan (including reverse plans) but vith different conservation features, such as shading, insulation levels, thermal mass, etc, are still regarded as the same model. Different models may not be grouped together for averaging. averaged group on the day, and each application must indicate the group to hilderu uho elect to average must apply for permits for all buildings in an by using either the Point System or any other approved calculation method, such which the averagirg approach is applied. 'he builder demonstrates compliance performance of all buildinps in the group meets the standards' energy budget. aS CALPAS 1A or CAL?AS 3, to show that a simple arithmetic average of the enerly . buyers tkt ccclpliance with the energy standards used averaging and that the khcn the beldirgs are offered for sale, builders must also notify ptentid perforuance of a particular hone relative to the performance standard is available upon reqwst. Rewly enacted legislation (AB 163 [Go&n]), which became law on July 29, N'Ed PACKAGES hilders may also use new pcka(;es enacted by AB 163, in place of Paaes A, B, and C in the standards. The new packages for each Climate mne are mized in the TABLE attached to this notice. Notes explaining the pckages appar on me 2 of this notice. ALTERNATIVE PACKAGE3 AB 163 also allows builders to develop and use their MI pckages of measures, provided such pxkages resilt in the Same energy performance as the new packages in AB 1'63. To use this approach, builders may use either the Point %stan or another approved calculation method (e+, CALF'AS 1A or 3) and follow these step: flaor an including all of the ccmpnents in an AB 163 package (see attached 1. Calculate the energy consumption or pint system total of the building TAELEf Assume the building has the maximun mount of glazing ellowed in that pclrzge and that this glazing is equally distributed north, east, south, and west. lhis calculation sets the energy goal or standard that the propsed buildire mst meet. T Note: If the pint system is used, thio goal will not necessarily be zero points. 2. rerr-xu the same CaPpUttatiOn, using the pi-opsed building's actual &=in(: area, ;riict.ation, and distribution, and it:; actual energy conservation features. ':he Jes~~n canplies if the erlergy consumption or pint system total is equal to or tetter Ulan the goal established in Step 1. Mailed to lists 408. 409, 050, 053 on 8/15/83 - PROVISIONS OF AB 163 1- Regardless of the method of compliance, every building must still comply with the mandatory features and devices requirements of the standards. The requireients appear in Section 2-5352 of Title-24, California Adu~lnta+~rs~)ua owr, 2. Any application for a building permit pending on or after July 29, 1983, mi\y ~. use qy of the compliance methods in AB 163 to meet the new energy stdnrdo. 3. If a fireplace is not located near an exterior wall. outside canbustion air provision of the bill is an express exaption for those oli'oate zones frcm the is not required in climate zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, and 15. Note that this outside canbustion oir requirement in the stanlards. (The requirement in the standards appears in Section 2-5352(d) of Title 24, Califorrlia Administrative Code.) MpLAh'ATIONS OF THE REQUIFGXE2ITS IN THE NEW AB 163 PACUGGI (See "ABLE) The fOllOving requirements apply if builders elect to use the psckages in AB 163. (For requirerients of other pacbes or cmfliance methods, consult the stardards or the hergy Conservation Eanuai.. ) floor area directly exposed to the conditioned space. To determine the floor 1. All concrete slab floor buildings are required to have 25 percent of the area, count only the first floor in conditioned areas. Uncarwted first floor amas, such as lindewn or tiled entry ways, kitchens, bathrooms, and utility closets may all be counted towards this requireuent. 2. In some climate zones, a building with raised floors (rather than concrete equal to a certain percentwe of the ground floor floor area. The percenwe for slab) mt also include thed mess with an area exposed to the conditioned space material used must have a performance equivalent to masonry two inches thick, with each zone is listed in the attached TAXA To qualify for thed ws, the hour, a themal conductivity of one Etu Fer foot per foot pr degree mhrenheit a volmetric heat cawity of 28 Btu per cubic foot px degree Fahrenheit per percentage of the ground floor floor spce. A list of materials that meet these Per hour, and a surface area directly expsed to the rocn air of the required requirements is beirg developed by the Commission. 3. The attic requirement neans that an attic is installed under not less than 75 percent of the roof that is over any conditioned space. 4. The air conditioner efficiencies must be net if an air conditioner is imtdled, but AB lc3 does not require that an air conditioner be installed. 5. If a kat pmp is used, an automatic setback thermostat is required in clbate ZOES 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, and 16 if building permits are applied for or1 or after AuLxst 1, 1m. In all zones, an autcmatic setback thermostat is required for pernits q+lied for on or after July 1, 1Ya. 6. Infi?:rztic;n barriers arid air-to-air heat exchqers are not required in any clizate zoce by these packages. a Y 4 4 o( ,. .- * ' DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES BUILDING DEPARlMENf Citp of &arI$fiab .. -_. THE INFORMATION LISTED BELOW MUST BE SHOWN ON THE TITLE SHEET OF THE PLANS FOR YOUR SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ' '' Site Address Legal Description Assessor's Parcel Number Quantity of Grading in cubic yards Contact Person - Name and daytime Phone Number Circle any planning Commission or City Council Action on this Property: Variance, Corditional Use Permit. Tract or Parcel Map, Zone Change. Planned Development, Redevelopment Permit,. Specific Plan, Site Development Plan PLAN CHECK NUMBER cd 112383 ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR.. SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO. CA 92 123 (619) 560-1468 DATE: ?%3?UAEY I/,. j98< . c] APPLICANT JURISDICTION: wutssao 0 PLAN CHECKER PLAN CHECK NO: e z 0 UPS MURISDICTION 13 FILE COPY 0 DESIGNER PROJECT ADDRESS: clPI,AU WAV The plans transmitted herewith 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 deficien- cies identified on the enclosed check list are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have major deficiencies and resubmitted for a complete recheck. identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected The check list transmitted herewith is the jurisdiction's copy for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp.'until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicants copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent .to: Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. Esgil staff - did advise applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Date contacted: Telephone I Form 31584 0 APPLICANT COPY 0 CITY COPY d5Ll Cifp of Carbbab 0 PLAN CHECKER COPY J 1. Provide details of winding stairmay. a. Minimlu tread is 6 inches at any point and minimum 9 inches at a point 12 inches from che side of the stairway. b. muximum rise is 9 inches. 5. ninimua width is 10 inches. See. 3305ldl 1s.. attached) e. Mini- headroam is 6 feet 6 inches. sac. 3305lfl che soils repart recomendacions for foundations. aLab and building pad prepdcation. . Provide notes on the foundation plan listing TMLE NO. T)-A-FOUNOATIONS FOR SNO BEARING WALLS-MINIMUM REOUIREMENTS I IS 15 I ," 18 I 8 I @ Show double cop plate with minimum 48- I8 24 Table 25-P. Lap splice. Sec. 251B7ql4 Shw nailinq will be in conplianc. with SeC. 1301lbl 6. Show corridor width to b. minimum 16'. 4%-3813. TABLE 2-1. ALTERNATIVE COMPONENT PACKAGES FOR CLIMATE ZONE 7 Component BU1LDl.W ENVELOPE Inriulation Mnimurns wall1 Ceiling Slab Floor Perimeter Raised Floor I Glazing .. Huimum Total Area Maxlmum U-value Haximum Total Non-South Minimum South Facing Facing Area Area Thermal Yass SPACE COPiDITIONINC SYSTM Hedting System TypeZ DWSTIC WATER HEATINC SYSTM TYPE Package A B C R 19 R 30 R 11 (R 2.5) R II (R 2.5) no req'ment B7 R 11 R 11 1.10 0.65 no req'ment 14.0% 9.6% no req'ment 6.4% no req'ment required not req'd R 11 (R 2.si R 19 no req'ment R 11 1.10 14.0% no req'ment no req'ment not req'd or solar w/ any or solar wf any gas backup gas, heat pump, gas, heat pump, solar with type of backup type of backup heat heat heat 1. The value in parentheses is the R-value for the entire wall assembly if the wall weight exceeds 40 pounds per square foot. The insulation must be integral with or installed on the outside of the exterior mass. The direct contact with the masonry wall, shall be exposed to the rom air. Inside surface of the thermal mass, including plaster or gypem board in The exterior wall used to meet the R-value in parentheses cannot be used La oeet the above thermal mass requirement. 2. Llkre natural gas is not available. zonally controlled electric resis- CJI:~~ nr radiant heating systems may be used. 1 i i 8 1 3 aa aa aa aa 1%3, provides builders new options and additional flexibility in complying with features of the bill are described below: the energy conservation standards for new residential buildings. The princiw 1:ewlJ enacted legislation (AB 163 [Go&n]), which became law .on July 29, . GROUP AVEXAGING Builders msy canply with the standards by averaging the performance of groups of buildings. All buildings in an averaged group must be and different elevations of a model are regarded as the Same mdel. hildings in the same subdivision, and all must be based on the Same model. Reverse plans based on the model and with the Same floorplan (including reverse plans) but with different conservation featuTes, such as shadiw, insulation levels, thermal mass, etc, are still regarded as the Same model. Different models may not be grouped together for averaging. averaged group on the Same day, and each application must indicate the group to ailderu who elect to average nust apply for permits for all buildings in an by usirg either the Point astan or any other approved calculation method, such uhich the averagiw approach is applied. 'he builder demonstrates compliance performance of dl buildings in the group meets the standards' energy budget. as CALF'AS 1A or CAL?AS 3, to show that a simple withmetic average of the enerfy . k?itm the bLildirys are offered for sale, builders must also notify ptentid bqyers that cmpliance with the enera standards used averaging and that the upon reqwst. perfomance of a particular hone relative to the prformance standard is available place of *es A, B, and C in the standards. The new packages for each climate zone are summarized in the W attached to this notice. btes explaining the packages apgear on pge 2 of this notice. N" PACKAGES hilders my also use new pcka(;es enacted by AB 163, in ALTBWATIVE PACKAGES AB 163 also allows builders to develop and use their mi packages of measures, provided such pckages result in the Same enera performance as the new pckages in AB 163. To use this approach, builders may use either the Point @stem or another approved calculation method (e.g., CALF'AS 1A or 3) and follow these step: 1. Calculate the energy consumption or pint system total of the building flaor an irduding all of the components in an AB 163 package (see attached pche and that this glazing is equally distributed north, east, south, and west. lhis calculation sets the energy goal or standard that the propsed buildire must neet. Assume the building has the maximum mount of glazing allowed in that - Note: Lf the pint system is used, this goal will not necessarily be zero pints. 2. Perfxu the same canputation, usiry, the p;.oposed buildin&'s actual &&in(: 21e Jeslcn canplies if the erle1-0 consumption or pint system total is qual to or area, criectation, and distribution, and it:: actual energy conservation features. tetter tian the god established in Step 1. Hailed to lists 408, 409, 050, 053 on 8/15/83 .. . €'ROVISIONS OF AB 163 the mandatory fe&weS and devices requirements of the standards. The 1. %ardleSS of the method of compliance, every building must still comply requirements appear in Section 2-5352 of Title 24, Wifornia Mal~a+~rowur~ DCI\IL, 2. Any application for a building prmit pending on or after July 29, 198'3, may use my of the compliance methods in AB 163 to meet the new energy stdnrdo. 3. If a fireplace is not located near an exterior wall, outside canbustion air provision of the bill is an express exaption for those olknate zones fran the is not required in climate zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, and 15. Note that this outside canbustion air requirment in the stardards. (The requiranent in the Code.) standards appears in Section 2-5352(d) of Title 24, California Administrative MPL4NATIONS OF THE REQUIFEi-cl3pps IN THF NXW AB 163 PACKAGES (See XRLE) The folloving requiraents apply if builders elect to use the pckages in AB 163. (For requiraents of other pcaes or cmpliance methods, consult the standards or the hergy Conservation knual.) " . 1. All concrete slab floor buildings are required to have 25 percent of the floor area directly exposed to the conditioned space. To determine the floor area, count only the first floor in conditioned areas. Uncarpeted first floor areas, such as linolem or tiled entry ways, kitchens, bathroans, and utility closets may all be counted towards this requireuent. dab) mt also include thermal mass with an area exposed to the conditioned space 2. In some climate zones, a buildirg with raised floors (rather than concrete each zone is listed in the attached TABCE. To qualify for thermal mass, the equal to a certain percentage of the ground floor floor area. The percen-e for material used must have a performance equivalent to masonry two inches thick, with hour, a the4 conductivity of one Etu per foot per foot pr degree Fahrenheit a volmetric heat capcity of 28 Btu per cubic foot px degree Fahrenheit per prcent;y;e of the ground floor floor space. A list of materials that meet these per hour, and a surface area directly exposed to the roa air of the required requirements is being developed by the Canmission. 75 percent of the roof' that is over my conditioned space. 3. The attic requirement seam that an attic is installed under not less than 4. The air conditioner efficiencies must be met if an air conditioner is instdied, but AB ltj does not require that 8n air conditioner be installed. 5. If a hat pmp is used, an automatic setback themostat is required in clbate zones 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, and 16 if building permits are applied for 011 or after ALlg~t 1, lm. In all zones, an autmatic setback thermostat is required for pmits applied for on or after July 1, 1Ysl. 6. 1nfil:rtltic;n barriers ad air-tc-air heat exchwers are not required in aqf climte zoce by these packages. 4 rl Y =I 4 4 a is ' NID Y? f t c c is L c 'm t c c & ' nl Ye Y N? W I 8 t OEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES BUILDING DEPARTMENT I I ! &itp of Carlsbab .. 1 , THE INFORMATION LISTED BELOW MUST BE SHOWN ON THE TITLE SHEET OF THE PLANS FOR YOUR SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING '' Site Address Legal Description Assessor's Parcel Number Quantity of Grading in cubic yards Contact Person - Name and daytime Phone Number Circle any Planning Commission or City Council Action on this Property: Variance, Conditional Use Permit, Tract or Parcel Map, Zone Change, Planned Development, Redevelopment Permit, Specific Plan, Site Development Plan PLAN CHECK NUMBER cd 112383 Dater 2-14-95 Jurisdiction ChWCRAD Prepared byr GRY AU~EL VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE Bldg. Dept. 0 Esgil PLAN CHECK NO. A5-b) BUILDING ADDRESS APPIAN i7orrO - &IZLELS 1-2-4 APPLICANT/CONTACT RAVMUO P.II,L WP, PHONE NO. 729- 9742 BUILDING OCCUPANCY R -3 DESIGNER PHONE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION d- A/ CONTRACTOR PHONE Air Conditionina Commercial @ @ Fire Sprinklers Total Value lltrbS3 @ ., Fee Adjusted To Reflect OEnergy Regulations (Fee X 1.1) OHandicapped Regulations (Fee x 1.065) ccG5.5i3 Building Permit Fee $ s Plan Check Fee $ s 286.333 - CO M MENTS; DUCO EngineeringJnc. FOUNDATION L GEOLOGIC lHVLSTlGATlONS FILL COHTROL .SOIL TEPTlNG I170 CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE F , WALNUT, CALIFORNIA 91789 (213) 964-3440 , 964-3449 July 10, 1980 P. 0. Box B Carlsbad Development Corp. Carlsbad, California 92008 Subject: Report of Compaction Tests Elm Ave. at Appian Road Royal Homes No. 6 Job No.: 0-141 Carlsbad, California - Gentlemen: In accordance with your request this firm has inspected and tested the compac- ted fill placed on the subject site between June 12 and June 18, 1980. A plan of the site showing the test locations and other data pertinent to this report is attached as Figure No. 1. Reference data used in the preparation of this report consisted of a Grading Plan prepared by Brian Smith Engineering, Inc., dated May 5, 1980. The project was essentially a cut and export job with a minor amount of fill being placed on lot No. 1. Site preparation, grading and testing were conducted in the following manner: Site Preparation A. Surface debris and vegetation was stripped and hauled off site. B. No trees were existing on the site when we arrived. C. Existing fill soils were removed in the old road and errosinal area on lot No. 1. D. A 5' foot deep shear key was provided at the toe of the 2:l fill slope on lot No. 1. Benches were excavated into the bedrock as the fill progressed up slope. Grading A. Fill soils were spread in 4 to 6 inch loose lifts, watered as necessary and compacted to minimum requirements. B. The method used for adding moisture and compacting was a water truck and rolling with the track mounted grading equipment. Page One July 10, 1980 Job NO.: 0-141 Testing A. Field density tests were performed in accordance with ASTM test method D1556. The results of these tests, taken during the course of grading are attached as a part of this report. B. Maximum density and optimum moisture were determined for each type of fill soil in accordance with ASTM test method D155.7-70. The results of these determinations along with the expansion potential of the soils, determined in accordance with U.B.C. test standard 29-2, are as follows: Soil Type Max. Den. Opt. Moist. Expan. Index A - Clayey sand 112.7 14.9 148 B - Sandy clay 116.3 12.6 90 C - Clayey silt 6 gravelly sand 116.7 12.3 88 Conclusions and Recommendations The expansion potential of the onsite soils that will directly affect shallow foundations and slabs is considered very high. Remedial construction measures to minimize this condition are recommended as follows: Footings shall be continuous under all exterior and interior bearing walls and shall be imbedded a minimum depth of 24 inches below the lowest adjacent ground surface. Reinforce the continuous footings with a minimum of 2 #5 rebar placed in the top and in. the bottom. Concrete floor slabs shall be a minimum of 4 inches ,thick and shall be rein- forced with ,?*~- .6x&, welded wire mesh placgd at midpoint in the slab. Floor clean sand. slabs shall be cast on a 8 inch thick layer of graded aggregate base course or The subgrade soils below proposed living area floor slabs shall be premoistened to in excess of optimum moisture condition to a depth of 24 inches prior to' the pouring of the concrete. The recommended soil bearing value for continuous footings a minimum of 12 in- ches in width and imbedded a minimum depth of 24 inches below the lowest adja- cent finished grade shall be 1500 P.S.F. The foregoing values are for dead and live loads and may be increased 1/3 for temporary horizontal forces. It is the opinion of this firm that the fill soils placed on the subject site, as reported herein, have been properly compacted for their intended use. Respectfully submitted, DUCO ENGINEERING, INC. Approved by: .- " -.- - " ' . .. uw Ronald Cobine .. DU CO ENGINEERING LOCATION OF SCALE I" /LC ' JOB NO. C-14) FIGURE NO. I 1170 CENTRE DR., SUITE F, WALNUT, CALIF. '2 TEST Test No. - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lot Date No. - - 6-12-80 11 It 6-18-80 DUCO ENGINEERING, INC, SUMMARY OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS Elevations Nat. Fin. Gr. Test - - 254.0 262.0 257.0 253.0 255.5 11 Retest #1 260.0 258.0 260.0 I, I, 11 260.0 258.0 262.0 % Moist. Field 11.9 11.9 13.0 12.4 9.8 9.9 Job No.: 0-141 Dry Den. Soil P.C.F. Field Type %Corn] - 96.7 A 85.8 105.6 B 90.8 101.9 A 90.4 105.7 A 93.8 113.5 C 97.3 110.4 C 94.6 Corlsbad I”@E Car 1 .bad ClimirOs Zons Y7 Qelott Qir Conditioninp Title 24 Energy Calculations Compliance Method - CCILPRS 3 January 29, 1985 Haynal and Company PO Box 263433 Escondido, Cc) 92026-0433 (6191 Z9S-9225 ( 6 19 ) 743-5408 September 4, 1980 Carlsbad Development Corporation 390 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, Cal.ifornia 92008 Post Office Box B Attention: John E. McCoy Gent1 emen : At its meeting of September 3, 1980, the Governing Board of this school district ratified and approved the secured agreement received August 14, 1980 between the Carlsbad Devel!opment Corporation and the district that was designed,to assist with :obtaining of needed school facilities. Your check for $1,029 is gratefully acknowledged. Attached is a photocopy of. the signed agreement, which includes date of ratification, regarding your propdsed resubdivision which would create one additional building site. We appreciate your interest and coop&ation. District Fiperintendeh aw enc. CAFUSBAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION enle bf I)c.~'Olo~c~* J . r: 390 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA ,92008 tT€FGTj" - .- A. WHKREAS, bevclnpcr is the mnci' Si' the *ai bropcrty doscribed cn EX!!1i3IT attnched hereto end by thin refel-cnce hcorparated f.rsc:n by rcferencc, and hereafter referred to tm "Propertyqt 2/; and B. \VlIl:l~'E:~2, the Property lieu nlthih the bour?daries or Dlstl*lct; and .. - . \ ~. .... c, tmmvs, ncvclopcr propoaes to oonBt%uct 31 Resubdivide.3 lots t'o create 4 R-1 building sites. Present 3 parcels are Lot # 1 of.Carlsbad Tract 76-2, Map NO. 8581 and Parcels 3 and 4 of Parcel Map # 7990 .. . 1. L tho Dfatrict agrees to provide nsauranccI) that school facilities an4 acrviccs will. be R.VP.ilehit ta meet the need5 of the future rcnidentfi of the dcvelopncnt as it is preaently pPOp05ed. 6 NWt THEREFORE, TjfE rhnT1ES lIER2TO HEREBY AGREE . 88 f'OllOlt8: , 1. The bevcleper shall pay to the Bistrict the Em of ThWaMt TWENTY NINE and n (r - - -.bollin- ($ 1 029.w ) ?or whatever aum ia in effect imc building pennits - are esued) SOP each IYGIC~IIII~ unit to be constructed In the Devclopmcnt. !he number of hwllj.ng units to be.,conotmcted shall be dctermlncd from the approved aubdivislqn map of the bevtlopmcnt, a~ rccordcd in tho Offlcc of the County Recorder. The term "dklellln~ unit" ne used itr .this aereement means a place or res1dence"and may ' be located In either n slnp.lc or multlplc dwelling unit bulldinC. Such paymcntfi shall be mnOe in accordance with the rollowine * prod nlonn : 1 .. I' " 1.1. The total amount due hcfcunder shall be pald * . %a the djstrlct in installments equal to $1 0 .OCtlmes the (or whetever am ia in effect at time building -%I per ts are issued) nunlber or dwellin[: units for vhlch building permits Rre lssucd ultll tho total clmaunt a3 kpecrified In paragraph 3 ' . Rbove.ha:, hen paid or untll the agreement haa been cnncclcfl by mutual consent due to the abnndonment of a portion of tho bcvclopmcnt. Such Installments shall be i:.le end payable -3- 9, To secure bevelaper's abligatlm hcteundet, Developer #hall provide to bietrict the gecurities chllt!id fer in sub- paragraph 3.1 or 3,2 or 3.31 3.1. A rurety bond 1h.favor ai District in a form aeaeptablo to District from an inaurer acceptable to District in the aum"of $ to insure bovdoper'n performance of the tern0 of thiB dgroement. - I;/ . . ... . - I 3,2 A bank or snvlngs and loan time certificate of .. dopebit in the amount'of $ in a farm acacptable to bistrlek naming the bistrict ab an"irrevoca5lr @#signee for the term of this aqrccment, and a)cpreasly pfovidibg that any interest accr&q an ,the tho certificate af deposit shall ba ~olely the prepotty of dcpoeitor and the bintrict ahall have no rights tb any 8UCh interest. ?/ 3.3 gttch other eecurity as MY be dcccptablc to.^ .. .' .. the bistrict. 3J 4. ' District aqrecs to provide school fncilitieg and services uhlch will bc available to met the needs of the future rcslicnts of the areas to be dcvolopcd as described heroin. bi!;trlct further agree9 to provido In writing for .-A- 5. All oblications hereunder ahall tefidnatc ih the event the Parcel Map is not recorded parwrnph 3 hercof. .. 1. 6.' Any notice from one @arty to the ether shall be in writlhg, and ahnil be dated and blgncd by the party eivln;: 'such notice or by a duly Ruthorlzcd representative olp .SuTh &rtY. Any such notico ehall hot be effective for any purpose whatsoever unless served in one of the follotrlng manners: 6.1. If hetlcc is given to the bibtrlct, by pcraonu'l de1iver:r thcrcof to the biatrlct or by depositing the &am@ in the united Statca f.lnl1, addressed to the blstrlct :5- .. . -. to bcvaiop&, by ptrsonal or by dcpatikln~ the , . I - rntOPER t CARLSBAD DEVELOPMi3NT CORPORATION I e. . br8TnrcY: . <- ; ; APPLICATION FOR PERMIT 'ma%.' CITY OF CARDBAD 'EN~INEERING DEPARTMENT 43&&4l I ~ FRONTAG- PER FT. TOTAL- i TOTAL- TOTAL CHARGES (LATERAL ETCJ