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Report ..t a �-1 �!CENED GNP Engineering 163 5 2012 Real -World Geotechnical Solutions • Tytigation • Design • Construction Support August 31, 2012 CITY OF Dt,11 Project No. 12 -2703 gU1LU Jeff Peck CITY OF TIGARD City of Tigard Approved ''i��' --- Public Works Department Conditionally Approved............. [ ] Approved plans 13125 SW Hall Boulevard See Letter to: Follow ....„ [ ] shall be on job site. Attached ..... ... [ Tigard, Oregon 97223 Permit Number: ( s AL-4I!v Addre- : A / 'Prey OFFICE COPY Via email with hard copies nail • • Date: ORM Subject: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT AND ULTRA -BLOCK WALL DESIGN FANNO CREEK TRAIL MAIN STREET TO GRANT AVENUE TIGARD, OREGON This report presents the results of a geotechnical engineering study and wall stability analyses for a gravity Ultra -block wall conducted by GeoPacific Engineering, Inc. (GeoPacific) for the above - referenced project. The purpose of the geotechnical engineering study was to evaluate subsurface conditions at the site and to provide geotechnical recommendations for the construction of a gravity Ultra -block wall. The geotechnical study and wall stability analyses were performed in accordance with GeoPacific Proposal No. P -4170, dated May 1, 2012, and your subsequent authorization of our proposal and General Conditions for Geotechnical Services. SITE DESCRIPTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT It is our understanding that the construction of a gravity Ultra -block wall is planned on the site. The proposed Ultra -block wall is located immediately north of the Woodard Park Apartments from approximately STA 2 +80 to STA 4 +60 on the south side of a proposed walking trail (Figures 1 and 2). The site of the proposed Ultra -block wall is bordered by Woodard Park Apartments to the south, wooded areas to the west and east, and Fanno Creek to the north. Fanno Creek flows toward the proposed Ultra -block wall from the north - northeast, then turns about 160 degrees at approximately 30 feet north of the proposed wall and flows away to the north. Vegetation consists primarily of blackberries, brush, and trees up to 2 feet in diameter. The site slopes down gently to the north. There is an existing berm on the site which is approximately 3.5 to 4 feet above surrounding grades. The existing berm consists of loose, coarse, angular gravel and has little to no vegetation. It is our understanding that the retaining wall will be approximately 180 feet long. For approximately 120 feet of this length, the existing berm will be removed and the proposed retaining wall will offer some protection and flood control as a replacement for the berm. We anticipate maximum cuts and fills will be on the order of 5 feet or less. 14835 SW 72 Avenue Tel (503) 598 -8445 Portland, Oregon 97224 Fax (503) 941 -9281 August 31, 2012 Project No. 12 -2703 FIELD EXPLORATION The site - specific exploration for this study was conducted on August 15, 2012. Three exploratory hand auger borings (designated HA -1 through HA -3) were drilled to depths of 5 to 8 feet, at the approximate locations shown on Figure 2. It should be noted that exploration locations were determined in the field by pacing or taping distances from apparent property corners and other site features shown on the plans provided. As such, the locations of the explorations should be considered approximate. Explorations were conducted under the full -time observation of GeoPacific personnel. Soil samples obtained from the hand auger borings were classified in the field and representative portions were placed in relatively air -tight plastic bags. These soil samples were then returned to the laboratory for further examination and use in clarifying the hand auger logs. Pertinent information including soil sample depths, stratigraphy, soil engineering characteristics, and groundwater occurrence was recorded. Soils were classified in general accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. Summary hand auger logs are attached. The stratigraphic contacts shown on the individual hand auger logs represent the approximate boundaries between soil types. The actual transitions may be more gradual. The soil and groundwater conditions depicted are only for the specific dates and locations reported, and therefore, are not necessarily representative of other locations and times. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS The following discussion is a summary of subsurface conditions encountered in our explorations. For more detailed information regarding subsurface conditions at specific exploration locations, refer to the attached hand auger logs. Also, please note that subsurface conditions can vary between exploration locations, as discussed in the Uncertainty and Limitations section below. Soils Beneath the undocumented fill, on -site soils consist of alluvial materials as described below. Undocumented Fill — We observed undocumented fill directly underlying the ground surface in all of the hand auger locations. The undocumented fill generally consists of loose, light grayish brown, silty SAND (SM) to silty GRAVEL (GM) with roots and debris and extends to a depth of approximately 1 foot. Alluvial Soil — Beneath the undocumented fill in all hand auger locations, we encountered alluvial soil. This material generally consists of loose to medium dense silty SAND (SM) which becomes more dense with depth. The silty sand was generally fine grained and extended beyond the maximum depth of exploration (8 feet). 12- 2703 -Fanno Creek Trail GR.doc 2 GEOPACIFIC ENGINEERING, INC. August 31, 2012 Project No. 12 -2703 Groundwater We encountered groundwater in hand auger boring HA -2 at approximately 7.5 feet beneath the ground surface. We also observed mottling in soils excavated from HA -1 and HA -2, which can sometimes indicate groundwater level fluctuations. It is anticipated that groundwater conditions will vary depending on the season, local subsurface conditions, changes in site utilization, and other factors. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Scour Depth Based on the results of our subsurface exploration, we estimate that the scour depth is approximately 18 inches below the ground surface in all of the hand auger locations. The loose, undocumented fill and loose to medium dense silty sand observed to this depth would be easily eroded in a design stream flood condition. Below 18 inches we generally observed medium dense to dense silty sand which will not be easily eroded. Also, the proposed walking path will likely be situated close to the wall face, offering additional erosion protection. Geotechnical Design of Ultra -Block Gravity Wall Wall stability calculations are attached to this report. For the purpose of the design recommendations presented below, it was assumed that the wall will be embedded 1 foot beneath the ground surface and will be constructed over at least 6 inches of crushed rock base material. Soil • parameters used in these analyses were based on results of our site investigation. Calculations were performed for two typical wall cross sections, one where the wall will retain the existing berm and the other where the wall will be free standing. For the cross section where the wall will retain the existing berm, calculations were performed for static conditions. See Cross Section A on Figure 3 for details. For the cross section where the wall will be free standing, calculations were performed for the case where Fanno Creek comes in contact with the wall during a possible flood event (Cross Section B, Figure 3). Analysis of the cross section where the wall is free standing showed that the wall will have adequate factors of safety against sliding, overturning, bearing capacity failure, and facing failure when the water level is at least 6 inches from the top of the wall. Based on the attached calculations, the proposed wall will have adequate factors of safety against sliding, overturning, bearing capacity failure, and facing failure provided that our recommendations for wall construction are followed. GeoPacific should perform observe construction of the designed Ultra -block wall including subgrade inspection, overexcavation requirements, embedment, and backfill compaction. 12- 2703 -Fazio Creek Trail GRdoc 3 GEOPACIFIC ENGINEERING, INC. August 31, 2012 Project No. 12 -2703 Wall Construction Recommendations The blocks should be standard Ultra -block units, measuring 2.5 by 2.5 by 5 feet. If smaller blocks are used, GeoPacific should be contacted for additional analysis and revision of these recommendations as necessary. Subgrade soils should consist of native medium dense silty sand. GeoPacific should observe subgrade soils to verify a suitable bearing stratum is present. If any soft or organic soil zones are encountered, overexcavation and replacement of the unsuitable soils should be performed. The depth and extent of any overexcavation should be determined in the field based on actual conditions exposed. The wall should be founded on a crushed rock leveling pad a minimum of 6 inches thick and should be embedded a minimum of 1 foot. Wall backfill materials (if needed) should consist of clean granular materials or crushed rock compacted to at least 90% of Modified Proctor (ASTM D1557). We recommend that chamfered areas and any gaps between the Ultra - blocks be grouted with a non- shrink grout in order to keep water from easily flowing through the wall during a possible flood event (Figure 4). Consideration may also be given to placing a waterstop material between the two vertical rows of Ultra Blocks. It should be noted that the Ultra Block wall has not been designed to be completely watertight and some leakage will occur during a flood event. However, it is our opinion that the Ultra Block Wall as designed, with proper grouting and use of a water stop material, should provide a level of flood protection at least as effective as the section of - embankment that will be replaced by wall construction. UNCERTAINTIES AND LIMITATIONS We have prepared this report for the owner and his/her consultants for use in design of this project only. The conclusions and interpretations presented in this report should not be construed as a warranty of the subsurface conditions. Experience has shown that soil and groundwater conditions can vary significantly over small distances. If, during future site operations, subsurface conditions are encountered which vary appreciably from those described herein, GeoPacific should be notified for review of the recommendations of this report, and revision of such if necessary. Sufficient geotechnical monitoring, testing and consultation should be provided during construction to confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by explorations. Recommendations for design changes will be provided should conditions revealed during construction differ from those anticipated, and to verify that the geotechnical aspects of construction comply with the contract plans and specifications. Within the limitations of scope, schedule and budget, GeoPacific executed these services in accordance with generally accepted professional principles and practices in the fields of geotechnical engineering and engineering geology at the time the report was prepared. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. The scope of our work did not include environmental assessments or 12- 2703 -Fenno Creek Trail GRdoc 4 GEOPACIFIC ENGINEERING, INC. August 31, 2012 Project No. 12 -2703 evaluations regarding the presence or absence of wetlands or hazardous or toxic substances in the soil, surface water, or groundwater at this site. O'O We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. PRO, * c � GIN - Sincerely, 4 V41 GEOPACIFIC ENGINEERING, INC. 7 � V . OR GON cC))e\-- \, -Va- l.. HO EXPIRES: 06 -30 -20 Benjamin G. Anderson, E.I.T. Scott L. Hardman, P.E., G.E. 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FIR 146 r 150 /Et. 18 .5' TO TOP ' Et . r O F BERM AT i' . .KENO I N BERM HA-3 ,. • ` , , .• „r,.. r ...1 ....• ' �t TW 151.0 ' - iii.,..Pliy., .... ' " • - .4. - • - • „ :•-•-•----- '1,,, . , 5 Nkli 7 TW.154.0 my: 44.O � \'"5, h ry \ ,l r ...• 7 '.e- - FC.:150.5 EC: 50.8 TW1 54. • , ' � `: 4 22.9' FROM C • ' ER _ EG :150.4 OF PA170 TO START III 1 , A i OF WALL war FG:148.7 TW:154.0 SL (X; CORNER FC:149 3 ELEV 151.4 .ers BLDG CORNER BLDG CORNER r, 1 EL£�! 151.6 1!• 15111.W.":11?: BLDG CORNER CORNER ELEV.• 152.4 WOODARD PARK APARTMENTS 151 North 9685 SW JOHNSON ST 1 09 i Legend Date: 08/15/12 HA -1 0 40' Drawn by: BGA • - Hand Auger Boring Designation and Approximate Location ` 1 APPROXIMATE SCALE 1"=40' Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design Project No: 12 -2703 I FIGURE 2 Tigard, Oregon 14835 SW 72nd Avenue GRAVITY ULTRA -BLOCK WALL GeeP cHic Portland, Oregon 97224 Engmcen9. Inc Tel: (503) 598 -8445 Fax: (503) 941 -9281 CROSS SECTIONS Cross Section A - Retaining Existing Berm Existing Berm 4' Maximum (Excavated Soils Wall Height (H) Replaced Behind Wall) Proposed Walking Trail Z i'r Minimum Embedment Depth = 1 ft Competent Native Materials Crushed Rock Leveling Pad Cross Section B - Free Standing During Flood Event 3.5' Maximum 4' Maximum Allowable Height Wall Height (H) of Water (H T Proposed Walking Trail \ \ Minimum Embedment Depth = 1 ft Competent Native Materials Crushed Rock Leveling Pad Notes: 1. Geotechnical Engineer should review subgrade soils. Base of wall should be supported on medium dense native soils or engineered fill. 2. Use Ultra -block or similar product, 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 -foot blocks. Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design I Project No. 12 -2703 Tigard, Oregon l FIGURE 3 � , 14835 SW 72nd Avenue GRAVITY ULTRA -BLOCK WALL Gasp 'fig Portland, Oregon 97224 En Tel: (503) 598 -8445 Fax: (503) 941 -9281 TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION DETAIL Optional Waterstop Material Vr iii iatts Side View Front View Notes: 1. Contractor to fill chamfers and gaps with non - shrink grout (shaded areas). 2. To provide additional protection against seepage, install waterstop material between bottom and top rows of Ultra Blocks as shown. Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design I Project No. 12 -2703 I FIGURE 4 Tigard, Oregon 14835 SW 72nd Avenue Gl 1 II e Portland, Oregon 97224 HAND AUGER LOG Cugmeenne i t. Tel: (503) 598-84.5 Fax: (503) 941 -9281 Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design Project No. 12 -2703 Boring No. HA - 1 Tigard, Oregon L ° c g� 4o� P- ' ia a o ; n C 3 ..c Material Description a c n o U Loose, silty SAND (SM), light grayish brown, fine, with roots, debris, and occasional angular gravel throughout, dry (Fill) 1 Grades to without roots, debris, and gravel (Native) 2- 3— Grades to medium dense, reddish brown, and with gray mottling 4— Grades to dense, blue gray, with some organic material, and very moist 5 Boring terminated at 5 feet. 6— Note: No seepage or groundwater encountered. 7- 8— LEGEND Date Excavated: 08/15/2012 3'.:.( ,00 to s Gal uckel eh Logged By: BGA 1,000 Surface Elevati±,n: 149 ft Bag Sample Bucket Sample Shelby Tube Sample Seepage Water Bearing Zone Water Level at Abandonment 14835 SW 72nd Avenue geOP ific Portland, Oregon 97224 HAND AUGER LOG [agmecimu bu. Tel: (503) 598 -8445 Fax: (503) 941 -9281 Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design • Tigard, Oregon Project No. 12 -2703 Boring No. HA -2 _ N t -6 om N u T Oa y yea o a 2 E E z o Material Description a � Loose to medium dense, silty GRAVEL (GM), light brown, fine to coarse, angular, with trace sand, dry (Fill) 1---- Loose to medium dense, silty SAND (SM), reddish brown, dry to moist (Native ?) 2 Grades to medium dense, gray- brown, and with occasional fine subrounded gravel and black mineral staining (Native) 3 4— Grades to dense and moist 5 Grades to with orange mottling 6 Grades to blue -gray and very moist 7 — 7- Grades to wet below 7.5 feet 8 Boring terminated at 8 feet. Note: Groundwater encountered at 7 feet. • LEGEND — o Date Excavated: 08/15/2012 5b 100,. :ucket Logged By: BGA 1,000g _ Surface Elevation: 152 ft Bag Sample Bucket Sample Shelby Tube Sample Seepage Water Bearing Zone Water Level at Abandonment 14835 SW 72nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97224 HAND AUGER LOG Engineering Inc Tel: (503) 598 -8445 Fax: (503) 941 -9281 Project: Fanno Creek Wall Design Tigard, Oregon Project No 12 -2703 Boring No . HA -3 • C o 0 a�E min S yN a o 2 c ' v) o f . � r. m = Material Description C .= o as co ov �v as CO Loose, gravelly SAND (SP), light brown, fine, with roots, debris, and angular gravel throughout, dry (Fill) 1 Medium dense to dense silty SAND (SM), grayish brown, fine, dry (Native) 2 3— Grades to moist and with some organic material 4— Grades to with increased silt content 5 - Grades to blue -gray 6 Boring terminated at 6 feet. 7— Note: No seepage or groundwater encountered. 8— LEGEND Date Excavated: 08/15/2012 5 Gal. j4j 100 to Bucket Logged By: BGA 1,000 Surface Elevation: 150 ft Bag Sample Bucket Sample Shelby Tube Sample Seepage Water Bearing Zone Water Level at Abandonment SRWa11 (ver 3.22 April 2002) Page 1 IN 030304229 Licensed to: Scott Hardman 7312 SW Durham Road Portland OR 97224 License Number: 030304229 Project Identification: Project Name: Fanno Creek 5 Lock Block Wall Section: Fanno Creek Lock Block Wall - 5 foot Data Sheet: 5' Lock Block Owner: Client: Prepared by: SLH Date: August 16 2012 Time: 03:20:25 PM Data file: z: \wall designs and data \srwall \2703 fanno creek lock -block wall 5 ft Type of Structure: Gravity Segmental Retaining Wall Design Methodology: NCMA Method Seismic Analysis Details: Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) ratio 0.00 Wall Geometry: Design Wall Height (ft) 5.0 Embedment Wall Height (ft) 1.0 Exposed Design Wall Height (ft) 4.0 Minimum Levelling Pad Thickness (ft) 0.5 Number of Segmental Wall Units 2 Hinge Height (in plane of wall) (ft) N/A Wall Inclination (degrees) . vertical • SRWa11 (ver 3.22 April 2002) Page 2 LN 030304229 Slopes: Front Slope (degrees) horizontal Back Slope (degrees) horizontal Uniformly Distributed Surcharges: Live Load Surcharge none Dead Load Surcharge none Friction Cohesion Angle Unit Weight Soil Data: Soil Description: (psf) (degrees) (pcf) Retained Soil Native Soils / Engineered Fill N/A 30.0 120.0 Levelling Pad Soil Crushed Rock N/A 38.0 130.0 Foundation Soil Native Soils / Engineered Fill 0.0 30.0 120.0 Segmental Unit Name: Segmental Unit Data: Cap Height (in) none Unit Height (Hu)(in) 30.0 Unit Width (Wu)(in) 30.0 Unit Length (in) 60.0 Setback (in) 0.0 Weight (infilled) (lbs) 4340.0 Unit Weight (infilled) (pcf) 138.9 Center of Gravity (in) 15.0 Segmental Unit Interface Shear Data: Properties Ultimate Strength Criteria Service State Criteria Minimum (lbs /ft) 643.0 643.0 Friction Angle (degrees) 37.0 37.0 Maximum (lbs /ft) 3100.0 3100.0 Coefficients of Earth Pressure and Failure Plane Orientations: Retained Soil (Ka) 0.296 Retained Soil (Ka horizontal component) 0.27 Orientation of failure plane from horizontal (degrees) 55.3 SRWall (ver 3.22 April 2002) Page 3 LW 030304229 Results of External Stability Calculated Design Criteria FOS Sliding 2.68 1.5 OK FOS Overturning 3.21 1.5 OK FOS Bearing Capacity 8.06 2.5 OK Base Footing Width (Bf) (ft) 3.0 N/A Base Eccentricity (e)(ft) 0.39 N/A Base Eccentricity Ratio (e /Bf') 0.18 N/A Note: calculated values MEET ALL design criteria Detailed Results of External Stability Calculated Values: Total Horizontal Force (lbs /ft) 405.2 Total Vertical Force (lbs /ft) 1736.0 Sliding Resistance (lbs /ft) 1085.0 Driving Moment (lbs- ft /ft) 675.3 Resisting Moment (lbs- ft /ft) 2170.0 Bearing Capacity (psf) 6298.9 Maximum Bearing Pressure (psf) 781.3 Results of Facing Stability Analyses: SRW Heel Geosynthetic FOS FOS t2it Elev Type Over- Shear (ft) turning (peak) > 1.5 > 1.5 2 2.5 none 12.85 12.8 1 0.0 none 3.21 2.68 Note: calculated values MEET ALL design criteria Detailed Results of Facing Stability Analyses (Moment and Shear): SRW Heel Geo Drive Resist Shear Shear Unit Elev Type Moment Moment Load Capacity (ft) (Ibs- ft /ft) (lbs- ft /ft) (lbs /ft) (lbs /ft) (peak) 2 2.5 none 84.4 1085.0 101.3 1297.1 1 0.0 none 675.3 2170.0 405.2 1085.0 SRWa11 (ver 3.22 April 2002) Page 4 LW 03 03 04 22 9 vertical 5.0 ft • 1.0 ft 7 A -0.5 ft Project Identification: Project Name: Fanno Creek 5' Lock Block Wall Section: Fanno Creek Lock Block Wall - 5 foot Data Sheet: 5'. 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