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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 05-46; MOSS RESIDENCE; UPDATE TO REPORT OF GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION; 2018-02-08SHEI Geotechnical Exploration, Inc. SOIL AND FOUNDATION ENGINEERING 0 GROUNDWATER e ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 7-,W~ 08 February 2018 lol l I 1 101 Mr. Steven H. Moss FEB 13 2M Job No. 07-9342 25408 Colette Way Calabasas, CA 91302 LAND DEVELOPMENT Subject: Update to Report Proposed Moss Residence 5015 Tierra del Oro Street Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Moss: As requested, we herein provide this update to our original "Report of Geotechnical Investigation and Geologic Reconnaissance" dated April 20, 2007. As part of this update report, we have included updated seismic design criteria and reviewed to temporary slope recommendations included in our report and the potential need for shoring. We visited the property to observe the current site conditions and discussed the proposed project plans as compared to the original plans that were reviewed by our firm during our investigation. It should be noted that the site has not changed significantly since the project was approved, and there has been no change in specific circumstances related to the underlying soil and geologic conditions. No additional grading is proposed beyond what was originally proposed as part of the approved project. Based on our review of the proposed basement excavation requirements, it is our opinion that shoring will not be required. Temporary slopes up to 9 feet will be required, including vertical cuts in the lower 4 feet into dense formational soils and 0.75:1.0 to 1.0:1.0 in the upper 5 feet into existing fill soils. 7420 TRADE STREETS SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 0 (858) 549-7222S FAX: (858) 549-1604 0 EMAIL: geoteth@gei-sd.com 11 Proposed Moss Residence Job No. 07-9342 Carlsbad, California Page 2 Site-specific seismic design criteria to calculate the base shear needed for the design of the residential structure are presented in the following table. The design criteria was obtained from the California Building Code (CBC) 2016 edition, and is based on the distance to the closest active fault and soil profile classification. The proposed structure should be designed in accordance with Section 1613 of the 2016 CBC, which incorporates by reference the ASCE 7-10 for seismic design and the following parameters should be utilized. We have determined the mapped spectral acceleration values for the site based on a latitude of 33.1331 degrees and longitude of 117.3369 degrees, utilizing a program titled "Design Maps and Tools," provided by the USGS, which provides a solution for ASCE 7-10 (Section 1613 of the 2016 CBC) utilizing digitized files for the Spectral Acceleration maps. In addition, we have assigned a Site Classification of D. The response parameters for design are presented in the following table. The design spectrum acceleration vs. Period T is attached. TABLE I Mapped SDectral Acceleration Values and Design Parameters I s, Is, I Fa I Fy I Sms I Smi I Sd5 Sd1 1.1769 10.4529 11.030 11.548 11.2119 1 0.699g I0.807g 0.466g LIMITATIONS The findings, opinions and conclusions presented herein have been made in accordance with generally accepted principles and practice in the field of geotechnical engineering within the City of Carlsbad. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is made. Proposed Moss Residence Job No. 07-9342 Carlsbad, California Page 3 If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact our office. Reference to our Job No. 07-9342 will help expedite a response to your inquiry. Respectfully submitted, GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION, INC. Jaime A.," C , . 34422/G.E. 2007 SeQior Geotechnical Engineer tl~)Mvz;~- " r1H eiser Senior Project Geologist cl- Ii No., ;)02007 x\ Exp9éOf/ I OF S S 1/152018 Design Maps Summary Report (JI3 Design Maps Summary Report User-Specified Input Report Title 5015 Tierra Del Oro, Carlsbad, CA Mon January 15, 2018 21:13:59 UTC Building Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard (which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008) Site Coordinates 33.133080N, 117.33687°W Site Soil Classification Site Class D - "Stiff Soil" Risk Category I/Il/Ill '.-p - Aiipah 4. ... Ocens.d? - IStli - 73 4 ''IL CarlbI'ki ".. . SnMaro urpev' pl ay tscon $o! 'I - -, -. USGS—Provided Output S5 = 1.176g S= 1.2119 SD5 = 0.807g S1 = 0.452 g SM1 = 0.699 g SDI = 0.466 g For information on how the SS and Si values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and select the "2009 NEHRP" building code reference document. v11'Eee1e Sacum Ocs:çri R ionc l ) For PGA,, TLI C, and C5 values, please view the detailed report. Although this information Is a product of the U.S. Geological Survey, we provide no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the data contained therein. This tool is not a substitute for technical subject-matter knowledge. 1/1