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October 24, 1995
Consulting Engineers
and Geoscientists
Offices in Washington,
PacTrust Oregon. and Alaska
15115 Southwest Sequoia Parkway, Suite 200
Portland, Oregon 97224
Attention: Mr. Ken Grimes
Rockery Evaluation
Pacific Corporate Center - Portland Clinic
Tigard, Oregon
File No. 2361 - 011 -P36
The primary functions of a rockery are to retain small local slumps and to prevent slope
surface erosion. If properly designed and constructed a rockery will also increase the stability
of a slope. This was the intent of our previous rockery design for the project (dated August 8,
1994). As stated in our memorandum to Mr. Jim Funk at the City of Tigard dated October 18,
1995, these designs are appropriate for the Pacific Corporate Center from Carmen Drive north
to Bonita Road. These designs allowed for permanent wall heights up to 12 feet high battered
at a 1H:5V. However, it is possible to construct temporary rockeries to heights greater than 12
feet at this site.
As you requested in your facsimile dated October 20 we have evaluated rockeries with a
temporary exposed height of up to 16 feet adjacent to the Portland Clinic at the Pacific Corporate
Center. We understand that this height will be necessary for a period of a few months during
construction of the Portland Clinic, and that after a few months backfill can be placed against the
lower four feet of the exposed rockery and the exterior wall of the Portland Clinic. This will
result in a permanent exposed rockery height of 12 feet, as per our previous recommendations.
In order to achieve an adequate factor of safety for the temporary 16 foot exposed wall height,
we recommend the following design features be added to our original rockery details:
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1) The minimum rock dimensions should conform to the following:
Rock size (in) Distance below top of rockery (ft)
66" 17
57" 15
• 50" 13
44" 11'
The distances include an allowance for one foot of embedment below the ground surface.
As per our 8/8/94 recommendations
2) The rockery should be battered at 1 H:4V. ` a /
In addition, the exterior wall of the Portland Clinic should be designed for the lateral earth
pressure of a 56 pcf equivalent fluid and wall backfill should consist of granular material with
less than 5% passing a # 200 sieve. These values apply to wall cuts which expose soils with the
strength of medium stiff silts or better, as encountered in our explorations at the site.
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We hope these recommendations satisfy your needs at this time. If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to give us a call.
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MEMORANDUM Portland
TO: David Williams - Mackenzie Engineering
Jim Funk - City if Tigard fax # 684-7297
FROM: Don Rondema, P.E.
DATE: September 26, 1996
SUBJECT: Pacific Corporate Center - Portland Clinic
This memo documents our evaluation of the proposed setback from the ascending slope located
along the northeast corner of the proposed Portland Clinic. Based on my conversations with you and
the sketch you provided it appears that an approximately 10 feet high 2.5H:1V slope ascends from the
northeast corner of the building. This slope has a high factor of safety against shallow slope failures
when protected from erosion. We understand that erosion control will be provided over the slope
surface. We also understand that a perimeter foundation drain is to be located along this side of the
building, and that it will be connected to a suitable discharge. We also understand that drain rock will
be installed at the ground surface adjacent to the building to collect surface runoff and that this too
would be routed to a suitable discharge.
Based on this understanding and our experience with site soil conditions it is our opinion that this
slope configuration meets the intent of UBC section 1806.4.2 and would qualify for approval under
section 1804.6.6. If you have additional questions please do not hesitate to give me a call.
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MEMORANDUM Portland
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FROM: Don Rondema, P.E.
DATE: September 26, 1996
SUBJECT: Pacific Corporate Center - Portland Clinic
This memo documents our evaluation of the proposed setback from the ascending slope located
along the northeast corner of the proposed Portland Clinic. Based on my conversations with you and
the sketch you provided it appears that an approximately 10 feet high 2.5H: 1 V slope ascends from the
northeast corner of the building. This slope has a high factor of safety against shallow slope failures
when protected from erosion. We understand that erosion control will be provided over the slope
surface. We also understand that a perimeter foundation drain is to be located along this side of the
building, and that it will be connected to a suitable discharge. We also understand that drain rock will
be installed at the ground surface adjacent to the building to collect surface runoff and that this too
would be routed to a suitable discharge.
Based on this understanding and our experience with site soil conditions it is our opinion that this
slope configuration meets the intent of UBC section 1806.4.2 and would qualify for approval under
section 1804.6.6. If you have additional questions please do not hesitate to give me a call.