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Report JUN -16 -1998 12:25 ANKROM MOISAN S (T-I-- CfCrEa' 503 245 7710 P.02/02 67 0 • 0 AGRA E & Environmental EN INEERdNG 0.cdiAL SOWTIONS . MEMORANDUM 7477 SW Tech Center Drive Portland, Oregon 97223 Phone No. (503) 639 -3400 . Fax No. (503) 620 -7892 • • agrapdx @agraus.com TO: Mr. Ron King DATE: June 15, 1998 FROM: Heather Devine FILE: 8 • . RE: Western Family Offices • This memo is to provide you with information regarding at the the end of S.W. Sandberg Street proposed Western Family Foods office building site s ait coefficient are also provided. in Tigard, Oregon. The UBC soil profile and design field The potential for liquefaction within the site o `Na eearthquake ' haz d and the from investigation performed for this site, from published available geotechnical information for surrounding sites. Based on The Series entitled e Relative Earthquake hquake and Mineral Industries publication GMS-91 Geologic Hazard Map of the Lake Oswego Quadrangle, Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, Oregon" the site is not mapped in a areas of least liquefaction hazaadentln additions are mapped as liquefaction zone 1, defined as the near surface soils at the site classify as low plasticity clays . It is therefore AEE's opinion that the site soils are not susceptible to liquefaction. AEE recommends the UBC soil profile S1 and soil coefficient 1.0 be used for design. If you have any questions regarding this memo please contact the undersigned at your convenience. . (:::17,brialki. Cf4Licide.A..4a,c, . e,...".-0, � � c S A. • LBRI Q Stuart Albrig =.', Heather Devine == '9 "' Staff Engineer Associate G 02 ' ' Mae _ o: Jeff Los, Ankrom and Moison Associated Architects �o'�' • ptFnollausrc19722Jia.mom.aed garTagirggill TOTAL P.02 1 TOTAL P.02 L Western Family Foods, Inc. 8-61M-09722-0 Subsurface Exploration and Geotechnical Engineering Report March 13, 1998 • Tigard, Oregon • Page 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION • This report prepared by AGRA Earth & Environmental, Inc. (AEE) presents the results of our subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering study for the proposed Western Family Foods new office building for Western Family Foods, located at the end of S.W. Sandberg Street, west of their current facility, in Tigard, Oregon. The location of the site is shown on the Site Location Map, Figure 1. The proposed site development is shown on the Site Plan, Figure 2. The purpose of our work was to establish general surface and subsurface conditions on which to base our conclusions and recommendations for site development, and other geotechnical construction considerations. Our scope of work included review of geotechnical reports prepared for the project area, conducting a subsurface exploration, laboratory testing, and geotechnical engineering analyses. At this time, a preliminary grading plan is not available for review; however, preliminary development plans were discussed with Mr. Jeff Sackett of Trammell Crow Company. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Western Family Foods, Inc., and their agents, for specific application to this project in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering practice. This report may not contain sufficient information for purposes of other parties or other uses. Signed authorization to proceed with this work was granted on February 24, 1998 by Western Family Foods, Inc. 2.0 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 SITE DESCRIPTION The project site is approximately 1 acre, and is located on the south side of the cul -de -sac at the end of S.W. Sandberg Street (Figures 1 and 2). The site is situated on a gentle south - facing slope. The elevation difference between the northern and southern site boundaries is approximately 20 feet. Vegetation at the site predominantly consists of short grasses and widely spaced filbert trees. No structures are located on the site. The site is bordered by commercial and light industrial development. 2.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project consists of constructing a two -story commercial building to replace the existing building.. Site grading will consist of cuts and structural fills on both streets and building areas. The project is still in preliminary planning and cut heights, fill heights, and new utility locations have not been determined at this time. • AGRA Earth & Environmental ENGINEERING GLOBAL SOLUTIONS