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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMS 16-04; VIASAT BRESSI RANCH CAMPUS; RESPONSE TO CITY COMMENTS; 2016-08-03GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL . ENVIRONMENTAL Project No. G1928-52-01 August 3, 2016 MATE R I AL S ViaSat 6155 El Camino Real Carlsbad, California 92009 AUG 162016 Attention: Mr. Ryan Hatch CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION Subject: RESPONSE TO CITY COMMENTS VIASAT - BRESSI RANCH CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA References: 1. Geotechnical Investigation, Viasat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, prepared by Geocon Incorporated, dated July 5, 2016 (Project No. G1928-52-01). P' Review for SDP 16-14/PUD 16-05/SUP 16-01/MS 16-04 - Viasat Bressi Ranch Campus, Carlsbad, California, prepared by the City of Carlsbad, dated July 18, 2016 (SDP 16-14, PUD 16-05, MS 16-04). Tentative Parcel Map and Site Development Plan for: Viasat Bressi Ranch Campus, Bressi Ranch P.A. 2, Lots 2-9 of Map 14960, prepared by Pasco Laret Suiter & Associates, dated June 20, 2016. Dear Mr. Hatch: We prepared this letter to address the Engineering review comment provided by the City of Carlsbad dated July 18, 2016, regarding the subject site. The city's comments are listed herein with the Geocon response immediately following. Comment 5: Geocon 's Geotechnical Investigation, dated May 23, 2016, classifies the site as Type D (low infiltration) per the US Department of Agriculture Hydraulic Soil Group Map. This is an acceptable source for the planning phase and justifies designing with biofiltration at this time. However, additional analysis (i.e. infiltration testing) will be needed at the grading plan check phase. Per Section 7.16.5 of the report, Geocon has not been notified of the proposed biofiltration basins. The report further states that they will need to review the plans to provide further recommendations. The downstream distress will vary based on the amount of water retained, residence time, soil permeability, etc. Based on this comment, the author cannot determine if partial retention is feasible or if additional protective measures need to be implemented in some areas until more information is provided. Response: Based on our review of the referenced report, the property is underlain by compacted fill over the Santiago Formation and consists of sandy clay. Infiltration should not be allowed in the compacted fill. Allowing water to 6960 Flanders Drive • San Diego, CaliFornia 92121-2974 • Telephone 858.558.6900 • Fax 858.558.6159 fh6iT+ Shawn Foy Weedon GE 2714 (e-mail) (e-mail) SFW:AS:dmc Addressee Pasco Laret Suiter & Associates infiltrate would destabilize the fill and cause distress to the existing and proposed improvements from both settlement and expansion. The rate of settlement discussed in the referenced report would increase and likely cause distress to the planned development. In addition, the formational materials consist of the Santiago Formation that consists of layers of silty sandstone and hard layers of siltstone and claystone. Section 6.4 states several landslides were encountered during the development of the property. The landslides were removed and replaced with properly compacted fill to stabilize the property. Allowing storm water infiltration on the property would decrease the factor of the safety of the slopes and could cause slope instability. Therefore, we opine storm water infiltration is infeasible due to the presence of the compacted fill, existing fill buttress for slope stability and the clayey nature of the existing materials on the property. Therefore, additional infiltration testing would not be necessary. We reviewed the referenced plans including details for the biofiltration basins. Based on our review of the plans, the biofiltration details are in accordance with the referenced report and the discussion presented herein. If you have any questions regarding this response, or if we may be of further service, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. Very truly yours, GEOCON INCORPORATED Ali Sadr CEG Sp ALI Attention: Mr. Dan Loss Project No. G1928-52-01 - 2 - August 3, 2016