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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 154C; PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION; FINAL SOILS REPORT; 2022-08-24August 24, 2022 Ms. Marie Lakey, PE, LEED AP BD+C Associate Principal | Electrical Project Manager Turpin & Rattan Engineering, Inc. 4719 Palm Ave La Mesa, CA 91941 Subject: EVALUATION OF GRADING OPERATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AGE Project No. 19F202 Dear Ms. Lakey: As requested, Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. (AGE) has prepared the following letter to evaluate the earthwork operation which was performed for the construction of the Pacific Bell Central Office Addition at 2175 Camino Vida Roble in the City of Carlsbad, California (see Location Map - Figure 1). PROJECT BACKGROUND AGE previously performed a geotechnical investigation for a proposed building addition at project site (see Site Plan - Figure 2). The findings of the geotechnical investigation and corresponding recommendations were presented in a written report entitled “Report of Geotechnical Investigation, Pacific Bell Central Office Additions, 2175 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad, California,” dated April 12, 1996. The findings of the geotechnical investigation indicate that the building pad was underlain by 5.5 feet to 6 feet of soft, compressible, and highly expansive fill materials. The fill materials were in turn underlain by competent Scripps formation. In order to mitigate the potentially adverse soil conditions, AGE recommended that the existing fill materials be overexcavated to a depth where dense formational soils of the Scripps formation are encountered. AGE further recommended that the overecavated area be extended a minimum lateral distance of at least 5 feet beyond the proposed building footprint, and backfilled with granular fill with minimum Sand Equivalent (SE) value of 30 and Expansion Index (EI) of less than 20. Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. 9500 Cuyamaca Street, Suite 102 ■ Santee, California 92071-2685 Phone 619.449.5900 Fax 619.449.5902 It is our understanding that construction of the building addition was completed in 1998. AGE was not requested to provide construction support services for the project. A copy of the Grading Plans, prepared by Lintvedt, McColl & Associates, undated, is shown on Figure 3. SCOPE OF WORK Subsurface Field Exploration In order to evaluate the subsurface conditions at the project site, AGE performed a subsurface field exploration program on August 12, 2022. A total of four (4) soil borings were advanced to depths on the order of 6.5 feet to 11 feet below the existing ground surface (bgs) at the approximate locations shown on Figure 2. A more detailed description of the excavation and sampling activities, and logs of the soil borings are presented in Appendix A. Prior to commencement of the field exploration activities, a site reconnaissance visit was performed to observe existing conditions and to clear the proposed boring locations of buried utilities. We were accompanied by Mr. Martin Ralston from AT&T Services, who assisted in siting the proposed boring locations. AGE also retained the services of Cable, Pipe and Leak Detection Company, an independent utility locator, to clear the proposed boring locations of underground utilities. Underground Service Alert was contacted to coordinate clearance of the proposed boring locations with respect to existing buried utilities. The utility clearance effort revealed potable water and electric conduits near the boring locations. Laboratory Testing Selected soil samples obtained from the soil borings were tested in the laboratory to verify field classifications and evaluate certain engineering characteristics. The geotechnical laboratory tests were performed in general conformance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or other generally accepted testing procedures. The laboratory tests included: in-place density and moisture content, maximum density and optimum moisture content, sieve (wash) analysis, shear strength, and sand equivalent tests. A brief description of the tests that were performed and the final test results are presented in Appendix B. EVALUATION OF GRADING OPERATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AGE Project No. 19F202 August 24, 2022 Page 2 of 4 Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. SUMMARY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS • Based on the subsurface profiles observed in the borings and sieve (wash) analysis test results, AGE is of the opinion that the underlying fill materials encountered in our previous geotechnical investigation (AGE, 1996) were removed and replaced with granular import soil materials. The subsurface profile further indicates that the removal and replacement were extended to depths where the Scripps formation was encountered. • Visual observations and the EI test results indicate that the fill soil materials are non- expansive with EI of less than 20. • The SE test results indicate that the fill soil materials possess SE of at least 30. • The in-situ dry densities of the fill material samples obtained from the borings indicate that the fill was compacted to at least 90% of maximum dry density as determined in the laboratory by the ASTM D1557 test method. • The Standard Penetrometer Test (SPT) blow counts inside the borings and review of the direct shear test results indicate allowable bearing value in excess of 2,500 psf for the fill materials encountered in the borings. Based on the above findings, it is AGE’s professional opinion that the earthwork for the two-story building addition was performed in general accordance with the recommendations presented in our geotechnical report (AGE, 1996) and the grading plans (Lintvedt, McColl & Associates, undated). EVALUATION OF GRADING OPERATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AGE Project No. 19F202 August 24, 2022 Page 3 of 4 Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. CLOSURE We appreciate this opportunity to serve your geotechnical engineering needs in connection with the project. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to give us a call. As of August 24, 2022, the undersigned assume responsible charge for the design plans as shown herein. Sincerely, ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. Nicholas E. Barnes, P.G., C.E.G.Sani Sutanto, R.C.E. Senior Geologist Principal NEB/SS:cal Distr. (1 electronic) Addressee 05/31/2024 06/30/2024 EVALUATION OF GRADING OPERATION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AGE Project No. 19F202 August 24, 2022 Page 4 of 4 Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.PROJECT NO. 19F202 FIGURE 1 PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION - 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE LOCATION MAP PROJECT SITE , • , ,. , . . ,., . ,. •. ;J· ,4)-: ~!• '' '<· ' -.. , , , , '·/ •. ' y •• ~ •• • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' • ,· • • ,, • ' ' , • ' ' ' ' • • • >. • • • • ,:"."-.;,. ~ • ' • .r, . •• ~, • .. . ,: • • ' • ~.;, :.· ' ; . ~ .. -. .,. . . . ,-;\ •-.. . . . ~· .. \. \~ ' • • • • ' • • • • , ' " ., ... ' • • , . "' • •• • •• .. •·i-:-• • • ' • • • ' ' • , ' • • , < ' ; ' , ,· ' ' -., ., ' • • , • • • , ' • ..2 l- • -• ' • ,, ,· • . ' ' • • • • ' • ' • • •· • ' ' ~ • ' • • • • ' • ' l • ' • • ·, ., ,· • • <, • • 41'. ' ~ •• • • • --~ ~ ... , • ' • • • • ' • • • •' • " 0 '· • • · . ,. ' • • • •· • ' • ' • ~ r. ... . -. • • • . ' . ~ • ~ • ' • • • o, • l I • .. • 111 ll. ~"='~· ~-:a·· o•· • . . ' ' ,, ' I ' ' O' a • • ,, • • 0 • • ' • • ," • • • • ! ! ' • I • • ' t 1:.:-:;~-' ' • • ' ! • • • ' • • • • •• ,, • l • • ; . . " ,, ., H, • I • • I • • ; ., ~ ·' • • • • • :- -~ c'i' • ' • • ... • • • • ' ,. ~ ' • .. • • • ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.PROJECT NO. 19F202 FIGURE 2 PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION - 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE SITE PLAN B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 B-3 Approximate Boring Locations " :is· o·+/- LANDSCAPE AREA: PARKING SPACES: REQUIRED PROVIDED AVERAGE DAILY TIRAFFIC: \ \ PACIFIC BEU. VEHICUES SEWER DISTRICT: WATER DISTIRICT: SCHOOL DISTIRICT: 32' o"+/- 5•-0"+/ I---------- --- - PR• ' LINE - - EXISTING BUILDING -21a -~0·33'20" E ~18.30 ' --------------------------........... 214 -216 ):(LIGHT I \ I \ \ \ \ \_EXISTING LANDSCAPING r l l \ &r:.~. r \ \~, I I ' - ---II r I I I EQJPMENl STOlAGE I (F-i 207196) 4,7!7 SF I ---II " - [ I RE-SEA EXISTING A/C EXIS NG ~ WH ILLE ( PAVING SEE CIVIL NEW EXISTING / A/C IGHT _,,,r /' PAVIN\ 1,. o. ,. \ CHIU .RS 6' HIGH SCREEN GA TIE I . \ EXISTING ,> \ ,I \ FIRE I\ HYDRANT \' ► \ \ REMOVE~ \1 \ & REPLAC 0,; \\ 'o'i,.~~ 1 SPACE/1,000 SF = 29 29 \ DRIVEWAY ,' \L\.-u\ APRON : \' ~-,\ \ \ . MH o,. \\ ' \ CODE: ZONE: OCCUPANCY: CONSTIRUCTION TYPE: (NEW AND EXISTING) 20-30 VEHICUES (PUBLIC DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THIS FACILITY) HEIGHT AND NO. STORIES: ALLOWABLE AREA: CARLSBAD CARLSBAD AREA INCREASE: CARLSBAD UNIFIED MULTI STORY INCREASE: TOTAL All.OWABLE AREA: 1994 UBC S-2 Ill N 2 STORIES (36') 18,000 SF (ONE STORY)) SEPARATION ON 4 SIDES • 5'x5%a=25jg INCREASE x 18,000 SF= 22,500 SF (GROUND FLOOR) 22,500 SF 45,000 SF I I r I ' AC - 0 _. U1 N I I ' i EXISTING NE STOR PACIFIC B LL BUILDI G (F.F. 207. 6) 15,845 SF I I I - ~ □DD --_\ 210 20° - ' I II -------- HEIGHT V RIES 6" ~MU WALl. !Ir --- P .RKIN LO,_ LI ,uTC / T .Y!!IILBAR p .-~NCE EXISTING BUIUDING , • -- I I I - I d'- ~\ l'YP. I u.J "' ;.: ID "' < • ID i'= " !: 1-s;;; I ~ I / I ) \ ' 2 /r I I ' EXISTING BUILDING - I I ; ' ' . i , 2 4 I I .~ ,_ >-r 1 ~----- SUBST ANT~~~ll CUP 154(C) CON=ORM~TY SITE OWNER: SITIE ADDRESS: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO: LEGAL DESCRIPTION BUIUDING DATA: SITIE AREA BUIUDING COVERAGE: EXISTING BUIUDING INFO CALCULATIONS ROGER TIRINKO 237-2353 PACIFIC BELL 3848 7TH AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CA. 92009 213-050-13 LOT 15 OF CT. 73-49 (CC&F PALOMAR AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK) UNIT NO. 1 MAP 854 RECORDED 12-31-74 COUNTY MAY 27, 1887 EXISTING STORAGE EXISTING BUILDING PROPOSED 1st FLOOR ADDITION PROPOSED 2nd FLOOR ADDITION TOTAL 2.00 ACRES (87,120 SF) 14,880/87,120 = 17% 4.747 SF 5,845 SF 9,035 SF 8,452 SF 28,079 SF LOCATIONsctE~~~@ ~ PALOMAR AIRPORT PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD a "' oaLES VIDA R .,,, LOCA,... I PROPRIETARY PACIFIC BELL INFORMATION Not for general use or disclosure outside of Pacific Bell under exemptions set forth in the California Public Records Act. This information may only be used by authorized personnel of the local government agency in connection with application for permits and authorizations for buildings, construction, and/or zoning changes. NOTES 1. ALL PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS AND BUILDINGS, BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED, ARE SHOWN ON THIS SITIE PLAN 2. MAXIMUM SLOPE OF THE PARKING SURFACES AT THE ACCESSABLE SPACES, IN ANY DIRECTION, IS _s:1/4" PER FOOT. THE MAXIMUM SLOPE AT THE PASSANGER LOADING ZONE IS TO BE ~%. ACCESSIBUE PARKING SPACES ARE TO BE IDENTIFIED BY A REFLECTORIZED SIGN, PERMANENTIL Y POSTIED IMMEDIA TIEL ADJACENT TO AND VISIBUE FROM EACH SPACE. VAN ACCESSABLE SPACES SHALL HAVE AN ADDITIONAL SIGN "VAN ACCESSABLE" MOUNTIED BELOW THE SYMBOL OF ACCESSABILITY. MANUEL ONCINA, ARCHITECT 514 PMmytvanlll A'Vlll'lllle Ban Diego,, Cllll'Omll 82109 18191~ Fax(8111285.18M "'· & & .& & & &. PACIFIC ti BELL REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT DATE "' 8/2/96 RRM 7/12/96 RRM 8/2/96 RRM 8/'lll/96 RRM 10/18/96 RRM 2/24/98 RRM 3848 SEVENTH AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92103 PROJECT TITLE: SHEET TTTLf; CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA SITE PLAN EST/RO NO.: DA1E: 06-28-1996 a-lECKED BY: SEK DB1079E DRAWN BY: RRM JOB NO: 1251 PROJECT t.WIAGER: SHEET: CF: SHEETS SHEET NO. JESSICA SHIGEMURA CLLC, CRLSCA 12 DRAWING NO.: YSC-2721 AO ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.PROJECT NO. 19F202 FIGURE 3 PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION - 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE GRADING PLANS LEGEND (EXIST. CONDITIONS) EXIST. CONTOUR EXIST. ELEVATION EXIST CHAIN LINK FENCE EXIST. MASONRY WALL EXIST. A.C. BERM EXIST. GAS LINE EXIST. FIRE HYDRANT AND VALVE - 2' L 11 )/J - - - - -0--G- 6' / / / "-2:1 GUNITE BROW DITCH PER D-75 TYPE "B" 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP ANISH GRADE MATCH EXIST. GRADE AT TOP HINGE POINT SECTlON A-A NO SCALE Construction contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted construction practices, construction contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibilty for job site conditions during the course of construction of the project.including safety of all persons and property; that this requirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees lo defend, indemnify ond hold design professionals harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the performance of work on this project, excepting liability arising from the sole negligence of design professional. RIPRAP ENERGY DISSIPATOR TYPE 2 NO. 2 BACKING, 2' THICK ON FABRIC ALTER CLOTH. Q 100 = 0.49 C.F.S. V= 4.1 F.P.S. 4" SUBDRAIN O LIMIT OF OVEREXCAVATION SEE DETAIL@ FL 208.00 210.33 TW 206.53 TF HEEL OF FOOTIN SCALE: 1 "=20' rz GRAPHIC SCALE 20 0 ~ ( MASONRY RETAINING WALL SEPARATE PERMIT FROM BUILDING DEPARlMENT, I PROVIDE 5" DIAMETER SLEEVE THROUGH KEY FOR SUBDRAIN GUNITE BROW DITCH DOWN DRAIN, 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP GUNITE BROW DITCH PER 0-75 TYPE "B" 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP 62' 66' 8' 20' 24' FINISH GRADE AT TOP 212.83 TW 212.16 TW ----212 -+--+----F==---~:....-+=----"=--==-=---------4/ 211.50 TW ---~---------- 210.16 TW 210 208 206 y- V --- TOP OF FOOTING 206.16 TF I I MASONRY RETAINING WALL "'\, FINISH GRADE AT BOTTOM I --_J ---- --II -- -:RADE TO DRAIN 7 1.0% MIN. 11_ ~=-=l='F';-==t=="';;;-=1=.g,r:===='31""' 0100= 1.16 c.F.s. ...---GUNITE BROW DITCH PER 0-75 TYPE "B" 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP RETAINING WALL PROFILE SCALE: HORIZ. 1"=20' VERT. 1"=2' (PER SEPARATE PERMIT FROM BUILDING DEPARlMENT) NEW 6' MASONRY FENCE WALL TO MATCH EXISTING. (SEPARATE BUILDING PERMln PROVIDE A TURNED BLOCK OPENING IN WALL FOR DRAINAGE AT CORNER. ~~ " Q100= □.39 cs.s. CONC. DRIVEWAY AND APRON TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED. (SEPARATE RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMln ~-.r SANDSEAL EXIST. A.C. PAVEMENT 40' 4" SUBDRAIN O LIMIT OF OVEREXCAVATION SEE DETAIL@ lGRAVEL LINED DITCH SEE DETAIL@ TRANSITION GRAVEL DITCH TO MATCH EDGE OF EXIST. CONC. DITCH CONNECT 4" WALL DRAIN- TO 4" SUBDRAIN EXIST. SWALE TO BE REMOVED Q100= 3.7 c.F.s./ 'fOE OF FOOTING BUILDING ADDITION F.F.-207.96 POWER ROOM F.F. 207.96 .......,._B NOTE: DIMENSIONS FROM BUILDING TO PROPERTY LINE ARE FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR BUILDING LAYOUT. I I I 2 I i::: I I ::: I 1J ::: 212.83 TW 207.50 TF A UNSUITABLE MATERIAL WITHIN LIMITS OF OVEREXCAVATION TO BE REMOVED FROM SITE. • NOTE: THIS DIMENSION IS 7.5' WHERE RETAINING WALL IS ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING ADDITION. SEE SECTION 0-0. 5' PROPOSED BUILDING ADDITION • SEE NOTE ,. LIMIT OF OVEREXCAVATION (SELECT IMPORT FILL --- MATERIAL BENEATH BUILDING AREA COMPACTED TO 90% RELATIVE DENSITY PER ASlM D1557 -Ii io MIN. .,-,,1---GRANULAR FILL ,t,--;--r--MIN. 6 MIL VISQUEEN MOISTURE BARRIER 3/8" CRUSHED ROCK MIRAFI 140S FILTER FABRIC OR EQUAL 4" DIAMETER PERFORATED PIPE,PVC SDR35 0 0.5:>I MIN. PERFORATIONS DOWN SUBDRAIN DETAIL NO SCALE .J' 4" THICK GRAVEL BED, 3/4" ROCK (]) GRAVEL LINED DRAINAGE DITCH NO SCALE w.o. 11829 DRFT AMJ a-tK'D BY KM . ...,,_. LlnTVEDT, m0COLL """"""""""" Er A 0 0 0 C I A T E 0 • .,., SIJ ..... NG ABBREVIATIONS: (SUPPLEMENT TO ABBREVIATIONS :r,37 C'anlnD DIM Ria Saulh, Suite 200, San Dl8gD. CA 112108 ■(611)280-3100•Fa-(611)280-1515 IN GREEN BOOK SEC 1-3) "AS BUILT" 6'± GUNITE BROW DITCH PER D-75, TYPE "B", 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP SEE PLAN FOR FLOWLINE ELEVATION GUNITE BROW DITCH PER D-75, TYPE "B", 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP IE INVERT ELEVATION TC TOP OF CURB TOP HINGE POINT EXIST. MASONRY WALL ... , EXISTING GROUND ~ --H":::9;.,,,{---GRANULAR BACKFILL GUNITE BROW DITCH PER 0-75 TYPE "B" 2' WIDE, 1' DEEP 4' LJ.....,;'-'c/-M~Riii1~ 6000 i----H~,:_;/_MASONRY RETAINING §11111§ CELSOC CONSILTING ENGINEERS AND I.AND SURIIEYORS DF OOJFORNIA FINISH GRADE SECTION 8-8 NO SCALE 6" CURB MINIMUM 3" AC PAVEMENT OVER 8" CL.2. AGG. BASE. R-VALUE TESTING IS TO BE DONE ON WALL PER SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT 3/8" CRUSHED ROCK 1 'x1' r\--r-MIRAFI 140S ALTER FABRIC OR EQUAL 4" DIAMETER PERFORATED PIPE.PVC SDR35 Cl 0.5% MIN. PERFORATIONS DOWN ACTUAL SUBGRADE DURING GRADING. BASED ON THE TEST, THE ACTUAL PAVEMENT SECTION TO BE USED WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. SECTION C-C UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES & USES: The engineer preparing these plans will not be responsible for, or liable for, unauthorized changes to or uses of these plans, All changes to the plans must be in writing and must be approved by the preparer of these plans. NO SCAUE §11111§ CELSOC CONSULTlt«) ENGINEERS AMI LAND SURIIEYORS CK CALIFORNIA PROPOSED BUILDING ADDITION TP TOP OF PAVEMENT FF FINISH FLOOR FL FLOWLINE '1-c' RCE __ _ EXP,----DATE GRANULAR BACKALL TW TOP OF WALL MIRADRAIN 6000 TF TOP OF FOOTING REVIEWED BY: OR EQUAL V VELOCITY 1-----J51,_'-i:::=lf":--:,."-.f-MASONRY RETAINING CFS CUBIC FEET PER SECOND INSPECTOR DATE 2% WALL PER SEPARATE ~ ~ BUILDING PERMIT I SH2EET I CITY OF CARLSBAD SH3EETS l-'R'-="'"'1---,d,,,-'t--3/8" CRUSHED ROCK 1 'x1' l---l---+----------------1-----j----t----t-----j '=====~===::::E~N:::G~IN~E::E::R::IN:::G:::::::D::EP::::A:::R:::lM::::E::::NT::::::=::::...::::==~ I\Jll,.;;;:!'-MIRAA 140S FILTER 1---+--+----------------+---t---t-----t---t 'GRADING PLANS FOR: -H • ., 7.5' FABRIC OR EQUAL 4" DIAMETER PERFORATED PIPE,PVC SDR35 0 0.5:>I MIN. 1---t---+----------------t-----1r---;----r----, PERFORATIONS DOWN 3/8" CRUSHED ROCK MIRAA 140S FILTER FABRIC OR EQUAL MIN. 6 MIL VISQUEEN PACIFIC BELL CENTRAL OFFICE ADDITION APPROVED LLOYD HUBBS CITY ENGINEER RCE 23889 EXP. 12-31-97 PROJECT NO. DATE MOISTURE BARRIER SECTION D-D DATE INITIAL ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OWN BY: 1--'D"'A~lE~~IN~ITI~A~L+~D~AlE~~IN~ITI_A_L-t CHKD BY: KM OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAL RVWD BY: CUP 154C DRAWING NO. 348-9A NO SCALE 0 0 ... e-:, I 0 a:, t\l APPENDIX A FIELD EXPLORATION PROGRAM Project No. 19F202 Appendix A, Sheet 1 APPENDIX A FIELD EXPLORATION PROGRAM The field exploration program for this project was performed on August 12, 2022. A total of four (4) soil borings were performed at the approximate locations shown on the Site Plan (Figure 2). The borings were extended to depths ranging from 6.5 feet to 11.5 feet below the existing ground surface (bgs). The drilling services were provided by Tri-County Drilling, Inc., using a truck-mounted Diedrich D-120 drill rig equipped with hollow-stem auger. Prior to commencement of the field exploration activities, a site reconnaissance visit was performed to observe existing conditions and to clear the proposed boring locations of buried utilities. We were accompanied by Mr. Martin Ralston from AT&T Services, who assisted in siting the proposed boring locations. AGE also retained the services of Cable, Pipe and Leak Detection Company, an independent utility locator, to clear the proposed boring locations of underground utilities. Underground Service Alert was contacted to coordinate clearance of the proposed boring locations with respect to existing buried utilities. The soils encountered in the soil borings were visually classified and logged by an experienced engineering geologist from AGE. The logs depict the various soil types encountered and indicate the depths at which samples were obtained for laboratory testing and analysis. A Key to Logs is presented on Figures A-1 and A-2, and logs of the borings are presented on Figures A-3 through A- 6. During drilling, Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) were performed at selected depth intervals. The SPT tests involve the use of a specially manufactured “split spoon” sampler which is driven a distance of approximately 18 inches into the soils at the bottom of the borehole by dropping a 140- pound weight from a height of 30 inches. The number of blows required to drive the sampler 18 inches into the soil was recorded. As the first 6-inch increment of penetration is considered to be a “seating interval” in disturbed soils at the bottom of the borehole, the corresponding blow count is not taken into consideration. The total number of blows for the last 12 inches of penetration are shown on the boring logs, and have been used to evaluate the relative density and consistency of the materials. Relatively undisturbed samples were obtained by driving a 3-inch (OD) diameter standard California sampler with a special cutting tip and inside lining of thin brass rings into the soils at the bottom of the borehole. The sampler is driven a distance of approximately 18 inches into the soil at the bottom of the borehole by dropping a 140-pound weight from a height of 30 inches. A 6-inch long section of soil sample that was retained in the brass rings was extracted from the sampling tube and transported to our laboratory in close-fitting, waterproof containers. The samples were field screened for the presence of volatile organics using a RAE Systems MiniRAE 3000 organic vapor meter (OVM). The OVM readings are indicated on the logs. In addition, loose bulk samples were also collected. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. Project No. 19F202 Appendix A, Sheet 2 Upon completion of the drilling and sampling activities, the borings were backfilled using excess soil cuttings and bentonite chips to approximately 8 inches below the ground surface and compacted. The borings were all located in paved areas, and were repaired using rapid set concrete to match the adjacent pavement surface. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. 19F202 FIGURE A-1 KEY TO LOG OF BORING .,_ C, ., I-15 z !,! c~~ ~ :c I=' w zo ~i" ., .J S!!: iEg li:w ... u., SOIL DESCRIPTION ...1~i't: ifi LL REMARKS wW ::E ~~ a: ... ~ .J !:!:! !le cu c!!:. ~ ~e:. C, "-0;,11 ~e:. .J .J ::E -me, 0 C 1 '-Sample identification number / 2 3 4 1 Approximate interval of bulk sample 5 - 6 - 7 --2 I 28'\s Approximate interval of Standard California Sampler 8 -G (SCS). - 9 ~ 10 > Number of blows required to advance sampler for the last 12-inch increment, or distance indicated. V ..... V 11 \ 3 33t Approximate interval of Standard Penetration Test (SPT). 12 - 13 14 15- 16 17- 18- 19-(KEY TO LOG OF BORING CONTINUED ON FIGURE A-2) PROJECT NO. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. 19F202 FIGURE A-2 Notes: 1. Boring location was measured from existing features and elevations were extrapolated Grading Plans (Lintvedt, McColl & Associates, undated). 2. The logs are subject to the limitations, conclusions, and recommendations presented in the report. Symbol Description Strata symbols High plasticity clay Silty sand KEY TO LOG .,_ C, c~~ ~ ., I-15 z w zo ~i" !,! ., :c I=' .J S!!: iEg SOIL DESCRIPTION ...1~i't: ifi LL REMARKS li:w ... ::E u., !:!:! !le cu wW ~~ a: ... ~ .J ~e:. c!!:. ~ ~e:. "-0;,11 C, ::E -.J .J C me, 0 1 2 3 0 4 ■ . 5 - 6 - 7 8 - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17- 18- 19-(KEY TO LOG OF BORING CONTINUED ON FIGURE A-2) PROJECT NO. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 39 24 ? 0.1 0.2 PAVEMENT SECTION 4" A.C., 10" miscellaneous gravelly base. FILL Olive yellow, damp, Silty Sand (SM). SANTIAGO FORMATION Greenish gray with reddish orange oxide stains, damp to wet, very stiff to hard, highly plastic Clay (CH). NOTES Boring terminated at a depth of 6.5 feet. No groundwater or seepage was encountered during the drilling operations. 25.5 24.9 99.8 ? BORING NO. B-1 DATE OF DRILLING:08/12/2022 TOTAL BORING DEPTH:6.5 FEET GENERAL LOCATION:APPROXIMATELY 9 FEET SOUTH OF BUILDING, NEAR SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING APPROXIMATE SURFACE ELEV.:+207 FEET MSL DRILLING CONTRACTOR:TRI-COUNTY DRILLING DRILLING METHOD:8-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER LOGGED BY:NEB PROJECT NO. 19F202 ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.FIGURE A-3DEPTH(FEET)SAMPLESBLOW COUNTSBLOWS/FOOTOVM READING(PPM)GRAPHICLOGSOIL DESCRIPTION FIELDMOISTURE% DRY WT.DRY DENSITYLBS./CU. FT.REMARKS I I I -I - - -I/ -I\ - ~ ',L _____________________________________________ _/ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 39 28 19 0.0 ? 0.0 0.0 PAVEMENT SECTION 4" A.C., no base. FILL Brown to grayish brown, damp, fine to coarse-grained, Silty Sand (SM), with some sub-angular to angular gravel and trace of recycled asphalt. SANTIAGO FORMATION Pale greenish gray to olive yellow with reddish yellow oxide stains, wet, very stiff, highly plastic Clay (CH). NOTES Boring terminated at a depth of 10 feet. No groundwater or seepage was encountered during the drilling operations. 9.5 33.0 29.7 128.7 90.0 ? BORING NO. B-2 DATE OF DRILLING:08/12/2022 TOTAL BORING DEPTH:10 FEET GENERAL LOCATION:APPROXIMATELY 6 FEET SOUTH OF BUILDING, NEAR CENTER OF SOUTH WALL APPROXIMATE SURFACE ELEV.:+207 FEET MSL DRILLING CONTRACTOR:TRI-COUNTY DRILLING DRILLING METHOD:8-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER LOGGED BY:NEB PROJECT NO. 19F202 ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.FIGURE A-4DEPTH(FEET)SAMPLESBLOW COUNTSBLOWS/FOOTOVM READING(PPM)GRAPHICLOGSOIL DESCRIPTION FIELDMOISTURE% DRY WT.DRY DENSITYLBS./CU. FT.REMARKS I I I -I : 11 : ---1/ ---- ----~ -~---------------------------------------------~-------- ------------------------------- -~ ~ : I\ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 4 27 60 55 0.0 0.1 0.1 PAVEMENT SECTION 4" A.C., no base. FILL Yellow brown, brown, and grayish brown, damp, fine to coarse-grained Silty Sand (SM), with some sub-angular to angular gravel and traces of recycled asphalt base. At 8', fill transitions to a grayish brown, damp to wet, Clayey Sand (SC), with traces of sub-rounded and fractured gravel up to 1.5" in maximum dimension. Yellow brown, damp, fine to coarse-grained, Silty Sand (SM), with trace of sub-angular gravel. NOTES Boring terminated at a depth of 11.5 feet. No groundwater or seepage was encountered during the drilling operations. 13.2 12.7 11.0 113.1 125.6 BORING NO. B-3 DATE OF DRILLING:08/12/2022 TOTAL BORING DEPTH:11.5 FEET GENERAL LOCATION:APPROXIMATELY 5 FEET SOUTH OF POWER ROOM APPROXIMATE SURFACE ELEV.:+207 FEET MSL DRILLING CONTRACTOR:TRI-COUNTY DRILLING DRILLING METHOD:8-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER LOGGED BY:NEB PROJECT NO. 19F202 ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.FIGURE A-5DEPTH(FEET)SAMPLESBLOW COUNTSBLOWS/FOOTOVM READING(PPM)GRAPHICLOGSOIL DESCRIPTION FIELDMOISTURE% DRY WT.DRY DENSITYLBS./CU. FT.REMARKS I I I -I - -~ - - -I/ - - - - -I\ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 2 3 22 29 96 0.2 0.3 ? 0.5 PAVEMENT SECTION 4" A.C., no base. FILL Brown to yellow brown, damp, fine to medium-grained, Silty- Clayey Sand (SC-SM), with some angular to sub-angular gravel and trace of recycled asphalt. ? ? SANTIAGO FORMATION Light gray with reddish yellow oxide stains, damp, very dense, fine-grained, Silty Sandstone (SM). Sandstone is moderately to strongly cemented. NOTES Boring terminated at a depth of 11.5 feet. No groundwater or seepage was encountered during t he drilling operations. 16.7 20.7 17.6 119.1 117.3 Sample disturbed, could not determine dry density. ? BORING NO. B-4 DATE OF DRILLING:08/12/2022 TOTAL BORING DEPTH:11.5 FEET GENERAL LOCATION:APPROXIMATELY 6 FEET WEST OF BUILDING, NEAR ELECTRIC ENCLOSURE APPROXIMATE SURFACE ELEV.:+206 FEET MSL DRILLING CONTRACTOR:TRI-COUNTY DRILLING DRILLING METHOD:8-INCH HOLLOW STEM AUGER LOGGED BY:MEB PROJECT NO. 19F202 ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC.FIGURE A-6DEPTH(FEET)SAMPLESBLOW COUNTSBLOWS/FOOTOVM READING(PPM)GRAPHICLOGSOIL DESCRIPTION FIELDMOISTURE% DRY WT.DRY DENSITYLBS./CU. FT.REMARKS I I I -I - - - - - - - - - -I/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - APPENDIX B LABORATORY TESTING Project No. 19F202 Appendix B, Sheet 1 APPENDIX B LABORATORY TESTING Selected soil samples were tested in the laboratory to verify visual field classifications and to evaluate certain engineering characteristics. The testing was performed in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or other generally accepted test methods, and included the following: • Determination of in-place moisture content (ASTM D2216). The final test results are presented on the boring logs; • Determination of in-place dry density and moisture content (ASTM D2937) based on relatively undisturbed drive samples. The final test results are presented on the boring logs; • Maximum density and optimum moisture content (ASTM D1557). The final test results are presented on Figures B-1 and B-2; • Sieve analyses (ASTM D422). The final test results are plotted as gradation curves on Figures B-3 and B-4; • Direct shear (ASTM D3080). The final test results are presented on Figures B-5 and B-6; • Expansion Index (ASTM D4829). The test results are shown in Table B-1; and • Sand Equivalent (CT 217). The test results are shown in Table B-1. ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. Project No. 19F202 Appendix B, Sheet 2 TABLE B-1 SUMMARY OF EXPANSION INDEX AND SAND EQUIVALENT TEST RESULTS Sample ID EI Sand Equivalent B-2 # 1 @2'-14'non-expansive 33 B-3 # 1 @ 3'-5'non-expansive 31 ALLIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS, INC. Tested By: NEB COMPACTION TEST REPORT Dry density, pcf131 133 135 137 139 141 Water content, % - Rock Corrected - Uncorrected 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.4%, 139.6 pcf 6.4%, 139.4 pcf ZAV for Sp.G. = 2.68 Test specification: ASTM D4718-15 Oversize Corr. Applied to Each Test Point ASTM D 1557-00 Method C Modified 2'SM 2.68 1.1 20.7 Brown to grayish brown Silty Sand With Gravel 19F202 AT&T SERVICES, INC. B-1 Elev/Classification Nat.Sp.G. LL PI % > % < Depth USCS AASHTO Moist.3/4 in. No.200 ROCK CORRECTED TEST RESULTS UNCORRECTED MATERIAL DESCRIPTION Project No.Client:Remarks: Project: Date: Source of Sample: B-2 Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA Figure 139.4 pcf Maximum dry density = 139.6 pcf 6.4 % Optimum moisture = 6.4 % 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE \ \ I \ --I\ ,...V ~ ~ ...... \ / ,, V ~'-\ / I/ /' ~ \ V V ~ \ .. V \. I\ ~ ~ \ Ill,,. \ \ ~ \ ' \ " \ \ \ I\ \ \ \ [\ \ \ I\ ~ I\ u \ \ I\ \ ----------0- 0 Tested By: NEB COMPACTION TEST REPORT Dry density, pcf123 124.5 126 127.5 129 130.5 Water content, % - Rock Corrected - Uncorrected 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8.4%, 129.0 pcf 8.7%, 127.6 pcf ZAV for Sp.G. = 2.68 Test specification: ASTM D4718-15 Oversize Corr. Applied to Each Test Point ASTM D 1557-02 Method B Modified 3'13.2 2.68 4.2 38.9 Yellow brown, brown, and grayish brown Silty Sand 19F202 AT&T SERVICES, INC. B-2 Elev/Classification Nat.Sp.G. LL PI % > % < Depth USCS AASHTO Moist.3/8 in. No.200 ROCK CORRECTED TEST RESULTS UNCORRECTED MATERIAL DESCRIPTION Project No.Client:Remarks: Project: Date: Source of Sample: B-3 Sample Number: 1 Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA Figure 127.6 pcf Maximum dry density = 129.0 pcf 8.7 % Optimum moisture = 8.4 % 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE \ \ \ \ \ I I\ ' / ...--r---,... \ ' /,,,, ' \ /v ['\. \ /I' '\. I\ ,,/ -'\. \ ~ V /" ..... r--.... \,, \ / / " '\ \ / " ......... \ V ['\. 'I\ / ' \ / ' ,. I\ Ir/ \ ......... '\. \ ~ '--' ----------0- 0 Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 1.1 16.8 15.3 24.7 21.4 20.76 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200TEST RESULTS Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: B-2 Depth: 2' Client: Project: Project No:Figure Brown to grayish brown Silty Sand With Gravel 1 .75 0.5 0.375 #4 #8 #10 #16 #30 #40 #50 #100 #200 100.0 98.9 93.7 90.6 82.1 69.8 66.8 58.4 48.3 42.1 37.3 27.9 20.7 SM 8.9915 5.8177 1.3164 0.6614 0.1765 NEB AT&T SERVICES, INC. 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE 19F202 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA B-3 ~i I i I I I I i I "', I Ii i I I i i I I I r-..:i I I I I I I I I i\ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' i ' i ' i I! ~ I ' ' ! i ~~ I I I "' I I : : : ,, : : i : : : 1: ~ : I I I I I I I I I I 1:1... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ._ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' i ' i ' i Ii Ii i ' ' ! i : : : : : i i i i i i Particle Size Distribution Report PERCENT FINER0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GRAIN SIZE - mm. 0.0010.010.1110100 % +3"Coarse % Gravel Fine Coarse Medium % Sand Fine Silt % Fines Clay 0.0 0.7 7.0 9.3 15.8 28.3 38.96 in.3 in.2 in.1½ in.1 in.¾ in.½ in.3/8 in.#4#10#20#30#40#60#100#140#200TEST RESULTS Opening Percent Spec.*Pass? Size Finer (Percent) (X=Fail) Material Description Atterberg Limits (ASTM D 4318) Classification Coefficients Date Received:Date Tested: Tested By: Checked By: Title: Date Sampled:Source of Sample: B-3 Depth: 3' Sample Number: 1 Client: Project: Project No:Figure Yellow brown, brown, and grayish brown Silty Sand 1.5 1 .75 0.5 0.375 #4 #8 #10 #16 #30 #40 #50 #100 #200 100.0 99.6 99.3 97.5 95.8 92.3 84.7 83.0 77.8 71.6 67.2 63.3 50.6 38.9 3.7490 2.4371 0.2433 0.1451 NEB AT&T SERVICES, INC. 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE 19F202 PL=LL=PI= USCS (D 2487)=AASHTO (M 145)= D90=D85=D60= D50=D30=D15= D10=Cu=Cc= Remarks *(no specification provided) Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA B-4 ~ -~ I i y i-.. ""':.. I i I i I ..... Ii i I I i i I ~ I ;i..... I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I ~~"' I I I I I I I I I I I l°r l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \:. I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' i ' i ' i Ii Ii i '" N i I I I I : : : : i~ : : : 1: 1: : I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' i ' i ' i Ii Ii i ' ' i i : : : : : i i i i i i Tested By: NEB Checked By: SS DIRECT SHEAR TEST REPORT Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA Client: AT&T SERVICES, INC. Project: 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE Source of Sample: B-1 Depth: 3' Sample Number: 1 Proj. No.: 19F202 Date Sampled: 8/12/2022 Sample Type: In-situ Description: Greenish gray with oxide staining, highly plastic Clay Specific Gravity= 2.72 Remarks: Figure B-5 Sample No. Water Content, % Dry Density, pcf Saturation, % Void Ratio Diameter, in. Height, in. Water Content, % Dry Density, pcf Saturation, % Void Ratio Diameter, in. Height, in. Normal Stress, ksf Fail. Stress, ksf Strain, % Ult. Stress, ksf Strain, % Strain rate, in./min.InitialAt TestShear Stress, ksf0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 Strain, % 0 2.5 5 7.5 10 1 2 3Fail. Stress, ksf0 1 2 3 Normal Stress, ksf 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 C, ksf f, deg Tan(f) Results 1.02 3.9 0.07 1 25.9 99.2 98.9 0.7124 2.38 1.00 31.0 91.8 99.3 0.8494 2.38 1.08 1.00 1.10 2.1 0.005 2 26.2 97.0 95.0 0.7502 2.38 1.00 33.4 89.0 100.0 0.9077 2.38 1.09 2.00 1.14 4.2 0.005 3 23.9 102.3 98.7 0.6594 2.38 1.00 30.1 93.9 101.3 0.8087 2.38 1.09 3.00 1.24 5.9 0.005 ~ I/ / ,-c-... /I --/ I I/ ,-1 t Tested By: NEB Checked By: SS DIRECT SHEAR TEST REPORT Allied Geotechnical Engineers, Inc. Santee, CA Client: AT&T SERVICES, INC. Project: 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE Source of Sample: B-3 Depth: 5' Sample Number: 3 Proj. No.: 19F202 Date Sampled: 8/12/2022 Sample Type: In-situ Description: Yellow brown, brown, and grayish brown Silty Sand Specific Gravity= 2.68 Remarks: Figure B-6 Sample No. Water Content, % Dry Density, pcf Saturation, % Void Ratio Diameter, in. Height, in. Water Content, % Dry Density, pcf Saturation, % Void Ratio Diameter, in. Height, in. Normal Stress, ksf Fail. Stress, ksf Strain, % Ult. Stress, ksf Strain, % Strain rate, in./min.InitialAt TestShear Stress, ksf0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Strain, % 0 2.5 5 7.5 10 1 2 3Fail. Stress, ksf0 2 4 6 Normal Stress, ksf 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 C, ksf f, deg Tan(f) Results 0.13 43.8 0.96 1 17.7 112.3 96.9 0.4893 2.40 1.00 18.6 111.8 100.3 0.4968 2.40 1.00 1.00 1.10 3.8 0.007 2 12.0 119.4 80.1 0.4011 2.40 1.00 16.0 117.1 100.0 0.4291 2.40 1.02 2.00 2.04 5.8 0.007 3 13.8 118.3 89.4 0.4141 2.40 1.00 16.2 116.6 99.9 0.4353 2.40 1.01 3.00 3.02 4.2 0.007 ,, ,, / / / / / I/ / / I/ r/ V V / V (1( ., V V (!"' ,, / V '- / ~- I/ - / I / --V I / / I/ I,,..- I, / ,.