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RECEIVED
January 16, 2015
FEB 12 2015
CITY OFTIGARD
TimberRidge Development BUILDING DIVISION
1001 Northwest Lovejoy Street, #812
Portland, Oregon 97209 Phone: (503) 803-9184
Attention: John Duncan Email: johnduncan(ctrdcustomhomes.com
Subject: Assumption of Geotechnical Engineer of Record &
Geotechnical Investigation Report Review
Proposed Single Family Residence
12412 Southwest Autumnview Street
Tigard, Oregon
EEI Report No. 15-004-1
Dear Mr. Duncan:
The purpose of this letter report is to confirm that Earth Engineers, Inc. (EEI) is to accept the
role as the Geotechnical Engineer of Record (GER) for the project referenced above. Our
scope of services included reviewing the initial Geotechnical Investigation Report completed by
Geotechnical Resources, Inc. (GRI), conducting 1 site visit to view the foundation subgrade
soils, and reviewing the construction drawing set provided to us to confirm conformance with our
geotechnical recommendations. Our services are being provided in accordance with EEI
Proposal No. 15-P004, dated January 9, 2015, which you signed on January 11, 2015.
CHANGE OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER OF RECORD
EEI has been hired to serve as the GER for this project. You have provided us with a
Geotechnical Investigation Report by GRI for Mountain View Estates dated November 30, 2004
(GRI report #4134 GEOTECHNICAL RPT) for reference to subsurface soil conditions and
geotechnical factors associated with the initial development of the subdivision.
Summary of GRI's Past Geotechnical Investigation Report
The referenced report by GRI was for the development and the geotechnical design criteria for
the entire 22-Lot Mountain View Estates subdivision. At the time of their report, the proposed
Mountain View Estates was on an undeveloped parcel(s) of land about 7-acres in size, and
would consist of new roadways and single family lots. Four lots were located in Phase 2 (the
south portion) and 15 lots were located in Phase 1 (the north portion) of the development. The
lot EEI is addressing is Lot 9 within Phase 1.
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EEI Report No. 15-004-2
January 20, 2015
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Emmons continued excavating for the east wall footing. EEI rep requested to be contacted once the excavation for
the footings are complete and footing locations have been accurately identified so that we may evaluate the
foundation bearing surfaces and the laterally supporting surrounding soils.
EEI rep left about 10:40am
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PHOTO 1: Emmons General Contracting excavating at the northeast corner of the home
Report Distribution (e-mail only):
John Duncan, TimberRidge Development, (johnduncan @trdcustomhomes.com)
Field Staff Name(Print) Jeremy Fissel, PE Report Reviewed By Troy Hull, PE, GE
Field Staff Signature ' n Copy of Handwritten Report Left on Site No
Our inspection does not relieve the contractor from performing in accordance with their contract and approved permit documents.
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DAILY FIELD OBSERVATION REPORT
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Client: TimberRidge Development Permit No City of Tigard
#MST2014-00196 Date: January 20, 2015
Project: New Single Family Residence Address: 12412 SW Autumnview Drive Report No 15-004-2
Tigard, Oregon
General Contractor. Subcontractor Emmons General Weather: partly cloudy, 40'S
TimberRidge Development Contracting
Location or Items Inspected: Foundation subgrade evaluation • New Inspection Re-Inspection
Type of Observations
At Completion • In Progress Post Completion Continuous • Periodic Other
Detailed Observation Notes
As requested by John Duncan with TimberRidge Development, EEI representative Jeremy Fissel, PE was on site at
about 9:50am to observe soils excavated for the construction of the foundations for the referenced home in
accordance with EEI Report No. 15-004-1.
On arrival, Shawn with Emmons General Contracting (earthworker for project) was excavating the north portion of
the east continuous foundation of the new home. John Duncan with TimberRidge Development was also on site
today.
EEI rep observed that the excavation of the east wall will be a stepped-footing. A stepped-footing detail is not
provided in project drawings.
EEI rep observed that the excavation cut at the northeast corner of the home was vertical and about 5'% feet in
height. EEI rep recommended that the excavations be cut to no more than 4 vertical feet, and if taller excavations
are needed, that those soils above 4 feet be excavated at a 1H:1V behind the excavation face. The excavator cut
the excavator at the northeast corner of the home accordingly.
The soils excavated to near subgrade elevation was at the northeast corner were fill soils comprised of gravelly silt
with sand and trace cobbles in a moist condition. Some gravel was up to 3 inches in particle size. Cobbles were
generally less than 6 inches in particle size. The subgrade was evaluated using a '/2-inch diameter steel soil probe
under moderate pressure. This generally resulted'in less than 1 inch penetration; the tip of the soil probe generally
hit gravel-sized subsurface particles.
Based on the GRI report dated November 30, 2004 for the subdivision, and our observations, the subgrade soils
excavated at the north portion of the east foundation wall were suitable to support a bearing pressure of 1,500 psf
as shown in project plans.
EEI rep reminded Mr. Duncan and Sean with Emmons than the soils from the original fill embankment need to
extend no lower than a 1H:1V line extending from the bottom of the footings to allow for passive pressure
resistance. Because the site is sloped and the foundation plan shows several spread footings in the central portion
of the home, excavation for the east wall footing should be kept minimal to maintain our recommended soils
coverage for those footings located uphill (west). In addition, the bottom of the footing should be located at least 10
lateral feet from the surrounding original (prior to lot excavation) slope.
EEI Report No. 15-004-1
January 16, 2015
Page 2 of 5
GRI's subsurface investigation consisted of 9 test pits excavated up to 121/2 feet and 3 soil
borings advanced to depths up to 30 feet below the surface. Boring B-2 was located in
Southwest Autumnview Street, near the northwest corner of Lot 9.
In general, GRI's subsurface investigation resulted in 3 soil types encountered in Boring B-2: (1)
Gravel Fill, (2) Silt, and (3) Basalt. In B-2, the gravel fill was about 8 feet thick and underlain by
stiff silt to a depth of 17 feet. Very soft to soft basalt was encountered in B-2 from 17 to their
termination depth of 30 feet below the surface.
GRI concluded in their Investigation Report that the site was suitable for the proposed
development. Geotechnical considerations associated with the proposed development were
moisture-sensitive fine-grained soils, presence of seeps and springs, and shallow depth to
basalt bedrock. GRI provided design recommendations for allowable shallow foundation
bearing capacity, recommendations for embedded retaining walls, and estimates of shallow
foundation settlement.
EEl's assumption of Geotechnical Engineer of Record
Based on our review, we concur with the geotechnical recommendations provided in GRI's
Investigation Report dated November 30, 2004 for Mountain View Estates and agree to assume
the role of Geotechnical Engineer of Record.
CURRENT SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT
Since the issuance of GRI's Investigation Report and the time of our requested service for the
new single family residence at 12412 Southwest Autumnview Street (Historical Lot 9), all homes
(with the exception of Historical Lot 9) have been constructed within Phase 1 of the subdivision
as shown in GRI's report. It does not appear that Phase 2 of the GRI project has started
construction yet.
SITE VISIT
On January 12, 2015 Mr. Jeremy Fissel, PE of EEI was requested to visit the site during the
initial stages of excavation to evaluate potential subgrade conditions. On arrival, the majority of
the excavation completed so far was at the planned garage area at the north portion of the
property off of Southwest Autumnview Street. About 4 feet had been excavated to near design
subgrade elevation. Subgrade soils were fill materials comprised of gravelly silt with sand.
Some cobbles (up to about 8 inches in diameter) were observed in the excavation sidewall
excavation of the lower level. Based on GRI's Investigation Report as well as EEI
representative's observations, the soils at the garage subgrade are similar to GRI's findings and
are in our professional opinion are suitable to support 1,500 psf bearing capacity. See Photo 1
below.
EEI Report No. 15-004-1
January 16, 2015
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Another area had been excavated near the southwest portion of the planned building. It was
understood that this area was exposed to have EEI evaluate these particular soil conditions.
The exposed soils were stiff, brown and grey silt in a moist condition. EEI representative used a
1/2-inch diameter, pointed steel soil probe under moderate pressure to evaluate this subgrade.
This resulted in about 1/2-inch penetration indicating stiff conditions. Based on EEI rep's
observations, this soil was suitable to support 1,500 psf bearing capacity as recommended in
GRI's report. See Photo 2 below.
EEI Report No. 15-004-1
January 16, 2015
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PLANS REVIEW
John Duncan, Senior was onsite performing the preliminary excavations. He provided Mr.
Fissel with a set of project plans that included architectural drawings by RAE Design Associates
and structural drawings and details by Sherman Engineering, Inc. (SEI). These drawings were
stamped by the City of Tigard showing "Reviewed for Code Compliance for Permit No.
MST2014-00196, dated 11/17/2014."
This drawing set included 10 sheets by RAE (Sheet 1 through 10, all dated 9/15/2014) and 6
sheets by SEI (S1 through S6, all dated 8/1/2014). The foundation plan for the home, Sheet 7
by RAE shows continuous footing and spread footings are used to support the new home. The
General Notes on Sheet 10 by RAE shows a maximum allowable soil bearing pressure of 1,500
psf.
EEI Report No. 15-004-1
January 16, 2015
Page 5 of 5
In addition, the General Notes by RAE cites "do not excavate closer than 11/2 : 2 below footings".
EEI representative recommended on site that temporary excavations should not be closer than
1 H:1 V below footings and that all permanent slopes be 2H:1V or shallower.
Mr. Fissel recommends that EEI have the opportunity to observe the subgrade for all soil
bearing surfaces once they become excavated. Mr. Duncan said that EEI will be requested to
return to the site once the footings have been excavated. Mr. Duncan provided Mr. Fissel with
the referenced set of drawings for additional review.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
As EEI representative recommended on site, we want to review the footing subgrade conditions
once excavated. EEI is available for the foundation inspections as needed on a time and
materials basis in accordance with the rates in our proposal No. 14-P004 dated January 9,
2015.
LIMITATIONS
The geotechnical recommendations and assumption of the GER for 12412 Southwest
Autumnview Street presented in this report are based on the available project information
described in this report. If any of the noted information is incorrect, please inform EEI in writing
so that we may amend the recommendations presented in this report if appropriate and if
desired by the client. EEI will not be responsible for the implementation of its recommendations
when it is not notified of changes in the project.
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of TimberRidge Development for the
specific application for the new single family residence at 12412 Southwest Autumnview Street.
EEI does not authorize the use of the advice herein nor the reliance upon the report by third
parties without prior written authorization by EEI.
We appreciate the opportunity to perform this geotechnical engineering evaluation. If you have
any questions pertaining to this report, or if we may be of further service, please contact Jeremy
Fissel at 360-567-1806 (office) or 503-701-8879 (cell).
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ORIG. DATE: 12116/2014 LOT 15, MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES CENTERLINE CONCEPTS
DRAWN BY: CJB LAND SURVEYING, INC.
CITY OF TIGARD,WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON 729 MOLALLA AVE., SUITE 1 & 2
SHEET No. 1 OF 1 OREGON CITY. OREGON 97045
SCALE: 1"=20' PHONE 503.650.0188 FAX 503.650.0189
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