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Report Dec. 4. 2008 9:49AM No. 7420 P. 5 Field Soil Observation Summary Project: Montage Town.homes- Franklin Commons Job number: OR 06 -9866 Project address: 9325 SW Hall Blvd. Wash.County Daily Reports 10/24/08: GeoPacific technician, Mike Baker, was on site for inspection of subgrade for retaining wall at southeast end of property. Subgrade is native silt. Several tree stumps have been removed from wall backfill zone and removal areas are approximately 2 to 2.5 feet below subgrade. Subgrade at southern 10 to 15 feet of wall has been saturated by water. Recommended contractor overexcavate 24 inches and backfill with crushed rock, this area was already approximately 12 inches below subgrade level. All excavated areas resisted hand probe at approximately 2.5 to 1 inch. Contractor intends to backfill tree stump removal areas and low areas below grade out of the water saturation zone using native soil. 10/28/08: GeoPacific technician, Jason Burgess, was on site to observe a proofroll on finish rock. Sections to be paved are the east improvement on SW 92nd Ave. and the north improvement on SW Borders Street. A fully loaded dup truck was used. No movement and minimal to no deflection was seen, ok to pave. Also observed some overexcavated sections on the keystone retaining wall for the Franklin Commons on the west side of the property. Both areas are on the south end of the wall. Due to elevation, areas stripped were already way below footing grade. Areas are 8' X 16' with 3 feet overexcavation and 15' X 15' with 2 feet overexcavation. Sections have been brought back up with compacted crushed rock. 10/31/08: GeoPacific technician, Jason Burgess, was on site yesterday and today to observe construction of the keystone retaining wall, west edge of property. The main section of the wall is being done first, with the south end stairway walls to be constructed after. Two perforated drain pipes have been placed, per planned detail. One behind the first block and the other up a block or two, on the back soil cut. Geogrid has been placed about the 2nd and 5th blocks, the correct direction in 7 -foot lengths, Syntene 35. Behind the section that requires geogrid there is a section that has to have engineered fill placed, a gap. 3/4 " -0 crushed rock is placed in lifts and compacted. Drain rock has been placed over the drains and behind the blocks in a on foot section all the way up the wall. 11/4/08: GeoPacific technician, Jason Burgess, was on site 11/3/08 and today to observe construction of the south end of the west keystone retaining wall. The south end wall runs west to east and caps of the parking area, into the stairwell. Two drains have been used in these areas, drain rock has been placed over the perforated drains and up the face of the walls. 7 -foot geogrid lengths have been used above the 2nd and 5th blocks on the end wall. In the stair section grid has also been placed on the 2nd and 5th blocks, lengths have been stretched across the whole area. Dec. 4, 2008 9:49AM No. 7420 P. 2 Summary of Field Soil Density Tests Project: Montage Townhomes-Franklin Common Job number: OR 06-9866 Client: Palmer and Associates •, . . ' ' • , . ! Parking stalls west side of project- : 11/20/08 BC23 FG 132 7 '128.4 . 95' 97 south stalls-south 1 . 1 Parking stalls west side of project- 111/20/08 BC24 FG ;132.7 7.8 131.9. 95. 99 Passed south stalls-north , •1 . Parking stalls west side of project- • i 1 FG 1132.7 6.9 127.6 95:196 Passed 111/20/08 BC 25 north stalls-north . .. Parking stalls west side of project- 11/20/081BC26 . F&I 1132.7: 126.9 95.'96 Passed !north stalls-south . , .. '1 • ' ' I.' 1 1 Soil backfill base course 30' 110/24/081 RW1 FG 122.9 11.01120.6 95198.1 Passed , 1 1 north of south corner i • 1 . Soil backfill base course 60' 110/24/081 RW2 FG 122.9 10.1 120.8 95 98 Passed : north of south corner 10/24/08 RW3 (South corner base course +2 125.4 3,5 124.5 95 99 Passed , 10/30/08 RW4 lwall west edge straight section +., ,i; i o 132.4 5.6 121.0 901 91 Passed !south . 1 1 1 1 .. 1 Wall west edge straight section 8. 1 10/30/08 . RW5 +16" 132.4: 4. 123.9 901 94 Passed , center 1 1 . . 1 1 Wall west edge straight section . 10/30/08. RW6 +16" • 132.4 5.2 121.7 901 92 Passed 1 • . Wall west edge straight section '10/31/08. RW7 +40"1 132.4 4.5 122.2 90 t 92 Passed north 1. . Wall west edge straight section 10/31/08 RW8 +40" 132453 122.7 90 93 Passed center ; SI . • 0/31/08 1 RW9 Wall west edge straight section 4_,, 40 1 .11 : 1 south 132.4 4.3 121.2 901 92 Passed ! Wall west edge straight section 10/31/08 JRW10 FG . 1132.4 4.6 129.5 90 98 Passed 1 south 1 Wall west edge straight section F , .,... • 110/31/08 RW11 • center - - FG . 6.1 124.9 90 94 Passed . e • • ." . . " . ' • - 10/31/08 . 1Wall wes g t ede straight section S. 1RW12 FG • 132.4.1 5.4 122.4 901 93 Passed ‘inorth Dec. 4. 2008 9:49AM No. 7420 P. 3 West retaining wall south end 11/3/08 RW13 east 132.4. 5.8 121.5 ! 90 92 Passed ( West retaining wall south end } 11 /3/08 RW 14 ' west +2 ! 1132.4 i 5.3 ;122.2 92 Passed f 11/3/08 RW 15 West retaining wall south end +16" 132.4 6.4 120.6 91 Passed stair section I f 11/4/08 RW 16 l east t retainin wall south end ; ,132.4: 5.6 121.4190 92 1 Passed 1 West retaining wall south end t 11/4/08 RW 17 west +4 i132.4 5.6 , 123.7 90 i 93 'Passed 1 11/4/08 .RW18 West retaining wall south end +32" 132.4 4.9 ;121.0 190 91 Passed stair section 10/31/08' SF1 West edge behind backfill zone +2 :1132.4: 3.7 125.0 .90 94 Passed north I 1 10/31/08 SF2 I south edge behind backfill zone I ±2 132.4 4.8 126.0 90 j 95 'Passed West edge behind backfill zone . I 1 10/31/08; SF3 north i FG s 132.4 6.0 126.7 90 96 Passed • West edge behind backfill zone E 10/31/08 SF4 south FG • 132.4 5.0 125.41901 95 !Passed 1 E I I 'I Dec. 4. 2008 9 : 49AM No. 7420 P. 4 Summary of Field Asphaltic Concrete p e Density Tests Project: Montage Townhomes- Franklin Commons Job number: OR 06 -9866 Project address: 9325 SW Hall Blvd. Wash.County Rice density: 151.9 Marshall value: Method of test: Indirect Serial #: 36169 Description: "C" Mix Modified from Knife River Coffee Lake 1 Date of Test ! Com p In Test location t 1 Iace ac- i test number number density lion 11/21/08 ; 1 ;West edge parking stalls -south stalls -south I TOP I 139.8 I 92.0 111/21/08 ? 2 'West edge parking stalls - south stalls -north i TOP 139.91 92.1 111/21/081 3 j West edge parking stalls -north stalls-south TOP 140.4 92.4 111 /21 /08 4 f West edge p arkin stalls -north stalls-north I .. 1 - - -- - 9 ...__..... _ � � g parking lls -north TOP: 13 f 9.9 � 92.1 / ) zae g' :.n► RECEIVED Walter H. Knapp & Associates, LLC A UG 1 Consultants in Silviculture, Arboriculture and Urban Forestry 8 2008 0840 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDINe [IVI$ION Franklin Commons Arborist Report' August 11, 2008 Expansion of the parking lot at Franklin Commons will affect several trees on the east boundary of the complex. To facilitate enlargement of the parking lot, a keystone wall will be installed along the east boundary. I visited the site on July 22 to examine the affected trees and evaluate their condition. Based on discussions with Alpha Community Development, I also developed recommendations for protecting the trees during construction and providing for their long -term sustainability. Tree Species and Condition All of the trees along the east site boundary are ponderosa pines (Pinus ponderosa). This species is relatively hardy and adapted to a wide range of site conditions. Nevertheless, low - vigor or damaged pines are vulnerable to attack by bark beetles, especially the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae). Mortality of such trees is common. I identified three ponderosa pines with a high probability of mortality from bark beetles. These trees are designated on the site plan. Based on the characteristics described in the following table, I recommend that they be removed during parking lot expansion. This would avoid conflicts with the use of the site after construction. Table 1. Size and characteristics of ponderosa pines recommended for removal. DBH Condition 18 Broken top, poor condition. 30 Thin crown, low vigor. 18 Dead top, live crown ratio —20%, suppressed, low vigor. Tree Protection Recommendations • Tree protection fencing should be placed as far from the trees as possible to permit construction of the keystone wall. Chain link fence panels will provide the best protection and still permit relocation as needed to permit operations to proceed. The general location of protection fencing is shown on the site plan/tree protection plan, but the actual location will be determined in the field by the arborist. • No materials or supplies should be stored within the protection area, and the protection fence should not be moved or relocated without approval of the arborist. ' This report is provided at the request of Alpha Community Development. 7615 SW Dunsmuir Lane, Beaverton, OR 97007 Phone: (503) 646 -4349 Fax: (503) 746 -6414 a. '•w Page 2 of 2 0840 Franklin Commons Arb.doc 8/11/2008 Walter H. Knapp • The arborist should provide regularly scheduled tree protection inspections during periods of active construction in tree protection areas. • The fill profile for the tree root zone within the expansion area of the parking lot should be constructed according to the diagram shown in figure 1. The intent of this design is to provide oxygen and water to the root system and ensure long -term sustainability. Figure 1. Fill profile for protection of root zones within the parkin_ lot. surfacing 9 a l clean crushed rock 2 " +, no fines geotextile fabric - permeable to air and water native soil remove litter la er no excavation within root area Sample profile for areas within Critical Root Zones. Depth of rock is dependent on grading. Technique based on best management practices. Summary Three of the ponderosa pines near the parking lot expansion area at Franklin Commons should be removed due to condition. The remaining trees can be protected and sustained if the recommended steps are followed. Walter H. Knapp Certified Forester, SAF 406 Certified Arborist, ISA PN -0497A Enclosure: site plan/tree protection plan 2 Note that we used this profile successfully in Tigard on Bretton Woods and Moore's Meadow (details available upon request). 7615 SW Dunsmuir Lane, Beaverton, OR 97007 Phone: (503) 646 -4349 Fax: (503) 265 -8117