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Geotechnical Investigation
Proposed Pfaffel Street Cellular Tower Site
SW Pfaffel Street and Hall Blvd
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AT & T Wireless Services
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' Project No. 110.072.G
November 7, 1996
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REDMOND & ASSOCIATES
Project No. 110.072.G
Page No. 1
' November 7, 1996
' Ms. Kathleen Creighton
AT & T Wireless Services
1600 SW 4th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201
Dear Ms. Creighton:
Re: Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Pfaffel Street Cellular Tower Site,
SW Pfaffel Street & Hall Blvd Street, Tigard (Washington County), Oregon
INTRODUCTION
' In accordance with the request of Ms. Kathleen Creighton of AT & T Wireless Services, we have
completed our geotechnical investigation for the above subject cellular tower project. Our work
' was performed in general conformance with our verbal discussions with Ms. Creighton on
October 22, 1996. Written authorization of our services was provided by Ms. Creighton on
October 23, 1996.
We understand that present plans are to remove an existing wooden mono -pole cellular tower
and replace it with a new mono-pole cellular tower at the site. The tower reportedly will consist of
an approximate 80 -feet tall self- support, steel mono-pole tower structure while the existing 12 by
' 28 feet in size equipment shelter reportedly will stay.
The scope of work for this investigation included the drilling of one (1) exploratory test boring
near the existing /proposed tower location on October 25, 1996 (see Site Vicinity Map, Figure No.
' 1). The test boring was drilled utilizing truck mounted, solid- flight, hollow -stem auger drilling
equipment. The results of our investigation, including design and construction recommendations
for the project, are summarized within this report.
SITE CONDITIONS
The subject tower site is located just south of SW Pfaffel Street and east of SW Hall Blvd and
' Hwy 217 at the existing Pfaffel Street cellular tower site in the city of Tigard (Washington
County), Oregon (see Site Vicinity Map, Figure No. 1). The tower area is presently improved and
consists of an approximate triangular shaped cell site. Topographically, the site is relatively
flat -lying to gently sloping down to the west and is estimated at about Elevation 225 feet. Surface
vegetation at the tower site generally consists of a few trees near the perimeter of the fenced cell
site.
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P.O. Box 301545 • Portland, OR 97294 • Phone: 252 -6882 • Fax: 252 -6414
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I The subsurface soil conditions at the site consist of catastrophic flood silts and sands of
Pleistocene age. Specifically, these subsurface materials were found to consist of an upper unit
I of stiff to very stiff, sandy, clayey silt to a depth of about 22.0 feet beneath existing site grades.
These clayey silt soils are best characterized by relatively low to moderate strength and
compressibility. The clayey silt soils were intum underlain by medium dense, slightly clayey, silty
fine sand to the maximum depth explored of about 30 feet beneath existing site grades. These
I silty fine sand soil materials are best characterized by relatively moderate strength and low to
moderate compressibility. Groundwater, in the form of seepage, was encountered within the
exploratory boring at the time of drilling at a depth of about 13 feet. Topsoil materials were
I . generally not encountered at the site due to the presence of about 12 inches of aggregate base
rock. All soils were classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS)
which is outlined on Figure No. 3.
I CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the results of our field explorations, the tower site was found to be generally underlain
I by catastrophic flood deposits of Pleistocene age. These subsurface materials were found to be
stiff to very stiff, sandy, clayey silt soils within the upper 22.0 feet followed by medium dense,
slightly clayey, silty fine sand to the maximum depth explored of 30 feet. As noted above,
I groundwater, in the form of seepage, was encountered at the time of our field exploration work
and is expected to be a factor during construction. In this regard, we are of the opinion that the
site is suitable for the planned new self- support steel mono-pole tower structure provided that the
following recommendations are incorporated into the design and construction of the project.
I In general, we are of the opinion that excavations for the mono-pole tower structure will
encounter only moderately hard drilling conditions within the stiff to very stiff and medium dense
I clayey silt and silty fine sand soil deposits. Additionally, due to the cohesive nature of the
subsurface soils at the site, we anticipate that an open drilled shaft excavation for the mono-pole
tower structure will generally not encounter significant caving and /or sloughing conditions of the
excavation under short-term conditions. However, due to the anticipation of some minor
I groundwater seepage at the site, some minor caving and /or sloughing may occur. In this regard,
we envision that the drilled shaft excavation will most likely not require the use of casing to
maintain stability of the open excavation. The following soil strength parameters may be used for
I foundation design purposes:
Medium brown, sandy, clayey SILT (ML);
I Allowable bearing pressure: 2,500 psf (above 2.0 feet)
3,500 psf (below 4.0 feet)
Allowable lateral bearing pressure: 200 psf/ft
I Soil unit weight (moist): 110 pcf
Angle of internal friction (drained): 30 degrees
Cohesion (undrained): 1,000 psf
Coefficient of friction: 0.30
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Passive earth pressure: 200 psf
Adhesion of concrete to soil (ultimate): 750 psf
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REDMOND & ASSOCIATES
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Olive -brown to orangish - b rown, slightly clayey, silty fine SAND (SM);
I Allowable bearing pressure: 4,500 psf
Allowable lateral bearing pressure: 300 psf/ft
Soil unit weight (moist): 115 pcf
I Angle of internal friction (drained): 34 degrees
Cohesion (undrained): 200 psf
Coefficient of friction: 0
Passive earth pressure: 300 psf
I Adhesion of concrete to soil (ultimate): 1,000 psf
Note: Allowable bearing pressures may be increased by one -third for short-term wind or seismic
I loads.
For conventional (lightly loaded) shallow foundations with at least 18 inches of embedment, such
as those required for an equipment shelter, we recommend that an allowable contact bearing
I pressure on the order of 2,500 psf be used for design where foundations are supported by the
native, stiff clayey silt subgrade materials. A coefficient of friction between the clayey silt
subgrade and footing elements of 0.30 is recommended. Settlements of foundations, for both the
' tower and any equipment shelter, designed and constructed in accordance with the above
recommendations are expected to be less than 1/2 -inch.
Site preparation is anticipated to consist generally of the excavation and drilling of a new mono-
' pole tower foundation shaft. Where structural fills are required, we recommend that structural fills
be compacted to at least 92 percent of the ASTM D -1557 test procedures. Additionally, the on-
site clayey silt subgrade materials are considered unsuitable for use /reuse as fill materials unless
I they are free of rock fragments in excess of about 8 inches and near optimum moisture content
at the time of compaction.
CLOSURE
I The services p erformed by the geotechnical engineer for this project have been conducted with
that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing
I in this area under similar budget and time restraints. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is
made.
We will be pleased to provide such additional assistance or information as you may require in
I the balance of the design phase of this project and to aid in construction control or solution of
unforeseen conditions which may arise during the construction period.
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Sincerely, PROF F`r!
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SYMBOL SECONDARY DIVISIONS
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GRAIN SIZES
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I KEY TO EXPLORATORY BORING LOGS
Unified Soil Classification System CASTM D -2487)
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P.O. Box 301545 • Portland, OR 97230 Tigard, Oregon
PROJECT NO. DATE
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DRILLING COMPANY: CriSman Drilling RIG: CM 55 DATE: 10/25/96
I BORING DIAMETER: 6.0" DRIVE WEIGHT: 140# DROP: 30" ELEVATION:
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II _ / Total Depth = 30.0 feet .
x 17 18.9 Groundwater seepage encountered at 13 feet
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DEPTH (feet) CLASSIFICATION
SYMBOL N0. (feet) SYMBOL
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I B - 24.5 SM Orangish- brown, silty, fine SAND
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REDMOND & ASSOCIATES PFAFFEL STREET CELL SITE
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PROJECT NO. • DATE 5
110.072.G Nov. 7, 1996 FIGURE