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Page No. 1 LAG NOTES FOR CASE NO. : SIT94-0031
GENE Dl,VIS
:.0700 SW 95TH AVE
01/24/97
By Dati Text or log note
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JT 01/24/97 3 /24/91 RESPONSE FROM DAVIS, INACTIVITY LETTER. OUR
PARCEL/PROPERTY OWNER INFO I6 YNCORRECT. I TOLD THEM TO INFORM
WA.CO. I TOLD THEM WE WOULD LOOK THROUGH THE FILE AND RESPOND
BACK TO THEM. WE NEED TO CHECK FOR ALL OF THE REPORTS. (BENE
DAVIS, 246-5862, 10875 89TH, 97223 . AS FAR AS THEY ARE
CONCERNED THE WORK WAS DONE AND EVERYTHING HAD BEEN COMPLETED,
MR PICKERI:NG HAD DONE ALL THE WORK FOR THEM AND THEY THOUGHT HE
HAD TAKEN CARE OF EVERYTHING.
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OREGON
FINAL NOTICE \`
RE: .5 IT- 'Jy- 00 3/ i b 7G o C�S �
Permits and uispecuons required by the Tigard Municipal Code are an important part of your project. Permits help to
erasure that wi't is done in compliance with minimum code requirements @spections are intended to protect the
occupants of buildings and building owners.
lir June, 1996.you were mailed s letter stating we hod-a mcotd of any inspections in the prior 180 days on the
pmjmt au honed for the above noted aduresa You weie advised to please respond in wnting if addiuonal time was
needed to comp!cte the project,or call the 24-hour inspection recorder if you were to ady to schedule ars inspection.
is of this date,we have either had no response or on incomplete response from you.
As the curt sat property owner of the above pro e:t,you are respormible for obtaining the required inspections. The
rrporsibility is yours even if you were not the owner at the time of the original pe:tttliL
Tuc City would like to work with yoi to close out this project with steps taken to assure that at least minimum code
wmpbance has leen achieved. This documentation will be helpful to you and future owners of the property. As
stated in the preview letter,the City may pursue civil enfomemey t ur work has F,cocemled without inspections or if an
unfinished project is outstanding. Your prompt attention to tlds mate.. will avoid such action by the City.
To correct this situation you have some choices whrcti are nota!below. ;to.tction on your part to resolve this issue
will lead to a NOTICE OF NF'R.ACTiON.
If you need additional time to complete your project please respond,IN WRITING,within 15 days. You may
request up to 190 clays. Please provide the toilowing tntormauon. Perron(number,address of property,your name,'a
day time phone number and the length of additional time you are requestw44 including an expinnation for the
tvvension. The City will notify you ONLY if your ettension is NOT granted.
If vnu are ready to schedule your nett inspection please call our 211-hour Inspection Recorder at 639-1175
within 15 days. Be prepared to provide the following intotmation: Permit number,address of property,your name,
your phone number,and the date you are requesting the inspection. Inspextion times cannot be guaranteed. The City
will make even attanpt to perform the inspection the same day if requested prior to 7:00 a.m. However,we are
-xjxctsng 3 large increase in inspection requests and cannot guarantee a same day inspection.
IF YOU ARE UNSURE.ABOUT WHAT PROJECT THIS LETTER IS REGARDING, OR HAVE ANY
J QUESTIONS, please contact the Building Division at 639-1171 ett 38:(voice tnatl) To better verve vuu,please
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sage the followsrg information: Permit number,address of property,your name and a day time phone number.
LD Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your prompt attention will avoid the neces-ty to send you a
NOTICE OF INFFRACTION.
David Scort,P.E.
Building OtTicial
i:fuwd notice
13125 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 639-4171 TDD (503) 684-2772
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155 North First Avenue,Suite 270
thllshoro,Oregon 97124
(503)648 8621 or (503)640-7558 Permit# ;_—m1A __
Inspection Date: 8 ! 94 Inspector;_ §'Jk„Q �yyQ�' Phone #:
Site Address: As{�brob�( ped '(95 �o�K -.tA
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PRIOR TO POURING FOOTING/FOUNDATION
La PRFIAMINAR)' NOTICE. Please comply with above recommendations within the specified time and call
648-8621 or 640-3558 for re-inspection.
R J4 THIS 1S A NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF THE USA EROSION CONTROL RESOLUTION AND OR-
DER 91-47. Plea e make all necessary corrections within the specified time frame amd call for a reinspection.
Continued failure to comp, with the terms of this inspection report will result in the issuance of a civil citation,
~ stop work order, or termination/suspension of permits, as described in LISA Resolution and Order 90-63.
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Note: Upon completion of construction, the owner/huilder shall be responsible for requesting a final erosion
control inspection to detennine compliance with Appendix I of USA Resolution.Order 91-47.
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DJVISION OF
STATE LANDS
July 28, 1994 STATE LAND BOARD
BARBARA ROBr�RTS
Governor
Mr . Kurt Pickering I H►t. KEISLING
PO Sox 6446 Secretan,of State
Portland, OR 97220 JIM HILL
State Treasurer
Re: DSL Permit No . 4570 (Corps N. OYA- 4-5425)
Ash Creek Commercial Fill , Eugene Davis
Dear Mr . Pickering :
This letter is a follow-up to Mr . Gene Davis ' letter of
July 5, 1994 , and your subsequent contact with our office
concerning the Ash Brook Project .
The site was inspected on July 21, 1994 , by Gene Herb and
Brenda Lewis of Oregon Dept . of Fish and Wildlife (ODi
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July 28 . 1999
3 . The springs near Highway 217 which feed the larger
mitigation pond on the south end shall be protected
by leaving the large woody vegetation and possibly
fencing the site .
Please contact our office if we can be of further
assistance . You should contact the Corps of. Engineers to
see if they have any additional concerns involving the
development of this nrea .
Sincerely, l
William L. Parks
Natural Resource Coordinator
Field Operations
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cc : Gene Herb, Oregon DC!pt . of Fish and Wildlife
Gene Davis , Property Owner:
Corps of Engineers
Dept . of Environmental �.)!jality
City of Tigard
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P.O. Box 23614
Tigard, Oregon 97281
Phone(503)684-3460
FAX#684-0954
August 1, 199•1.
#94-1963
Moffatt Nichol- & Bonney
1845 N.E. Couch Street
Portland, OR 97232
Attention: Mr. Bob Bontik:y
PROPOSED EARTHWORK OBSERVATION AND TESTING
DR. DAVIS - ASHBROOK
TIGARD, OREGON
Gentlemen:
At: the request of Mr. Bonney, Carlson Testing Inc. (CTI ) will
contact on-cal]- inspection and testing services for the proposed
earthwork at. the Ashbrook site. It is our understanding that the
city of Tigard requires that this work be performed in general
accordance with Chapter 70 of the Uniform Building Code. A
complete summary report, which will include a summary of the
earthwork performed and a description of the subsurface conditions
with conclusions and recommendations has been requested by the city
upon conclusion of earthwork activities .
Our proposed work is outlined below:
1 . A CTI representative will observe and record the stripping
of vegetation.
2 . Our engineer or geologist will either observe and log at
least four test pits at the site prior to the start of grading
or two borings at the conclusion of grading.
3 . CTI will test the fill being placed for a minimum of. 90
percent of the maximum dry density from the modified proctor,
ASTM D 1557 or equivalent standard. Field density testing
will conform to ASTM D 2922 and D 3017, or D 1556 . CTI will
conduct its density testing about every 1 to 2 vertical feet
of Fill or every 500 yd' of earthwork performed, whichever
-' requires more testing.
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observation and testing will be written by our geotechnical
engineer which will include the subsurface conditions and
conclusions and recommendations.
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If there are any further questions regarding this letter, please do
not hesitate to contact this office.
Respectfully submitted,
CARLSON TFSTING, INC.
.Fames D. Imbrie, P.E.
Geotechnical Engineer
cc: City of Tigard - Dave Scott
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P.O. Box 23814
Tigard,Oregon 97281
September 2u, 1994 Phone(503)684-3460
#94-1963 FAX#684-0954
FIELD INSPECTION REPORT F?ECE IV U
DATES COVERED: September 20th, 1994 AP 2 ,, 19614
PROJECT: Ash Brook Project
ADDRESS: S.W. )5th Ave and Oak St. , Tigard COMMUNHYOEVELOPMFNI
INSPECTOR: Jame. D. Imbrie, P.E. and Doug Leach
09-20-94 : CTI engineer, Jim Imbrie, and President, Doug Leach
arrived on site at 4:00 PM to observe and test several test holes
excavated with a backhoe to depths of 1 to 3 feet throughout the
project. Approximately 2+ feet of new fill was ob., erved across the
smaller .95tH Street fill area. The upper foot .-s very wet and
needs to be air-dried, compacted and retested prior to placement of
additional fill .
The larger Spruce Street fill area showed approximately 6 inches
of new fill at the southeast corner increasing to about 2 feet at
the northwest corner. Additional filling may be performed at the
south.wast half after watering the overly dry surface. The far
northwest corner also appears to need some cratering; although this
and the nearby ripped area need to be mixed, spread, compacted and
retested before filling should resume on the northwest half of the
large fill area; (this will require moving the steel%,heel compactor
over to this fill area) . Towards the center of this larger fill
area are several piles with large roots. The material it these
piles is unsuitable for use as engineered fill and should be
removed from the site. Scattered piles of oversized rocks are
present across the large fill area and should also be removed
before they are covered with additional fill .
Our reports pertain to the material tested/inspected only.
Information contained herein is not to be reproduced, except in
full, without prior authorization from this office.
If there are any further questions regarding this matter please
do not hesitate to contact this offic—
Respectfully submitted,
CARLSON TESTING, INC.
ames D. Imbrie, P.E.
Geotechnical_ Engineer
cc: Curtis Pickering
Wildish Construction
Moffat Nichol & Bonney
City of Tigard
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Testing,
Constriction Inspection & Related"rests
Carlson Testing, Inc. Geotechnical Consulting
P.O. Box 23814
Tigard, C'regon 97281
Phone(503) 460
September 16 , 1994
FAX #684-C95-0954
494-1963
FIELD INSPECTION REPORT
DATE; COVERED: September 15th, 1904
PROJECT: Ash Brook Project
ADDRESS : S .W. 95th Ave and Oak St. , Tigard
INSPECTOR: Brian D. Leach
09-15-94 : CTI representative , Brian Leach, arrived on site at 3 : 30
PM ~.o raore closely observe the fill progress at the smaller of the
two fill areas located at the northwest end of the site along SW
95th Ave. The contractor has been hauling in imported fill to the
site over the last few weeks . Although we have been observing theL
progress of the earthwork from afar, CTI has not yet been called
specifically to the site by the contractor to verify the adequacy
of the stripping, subgrade, or placement of engineered fill .
The uppermost recent fill appears very wet and needs to be dried to
near optimum prior to compaction. We roughly estimate that the
depth of the uppermost wet fill is approximately one foot at the
time of our site visit. The total depth of fill placed in this
area to date is at least 3 feet. We strongly recommend that
filling work not progress any further until CTI has a chance to
evaluate the earthwork performed to date . An excavator will. be
required for our use in order to assess the deeper fill and
subsurface native soils .
Our reports pertain to the material tested/inspected only.
Information contained Herein is not to be reproduced, except in
full , without prior authorization from this office.
If there are any further questions regarding this matter pleas9
do not hesitate to contact this office.
a Respectfully submitted,
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CARLSON TESTING, INC.
° am s D. Imbrie, P.E.
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Geotechnical Engineer
cc : Wildish -onstruction
Moffat Nichol & Bonney
City of Tigard
Commercial Building Permit Application
City of Tigard'
13125 SW Nall Blvd.
Tigard, OR 97223
(503) 639-4171
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Jobsite Address: /0700 .SW '� J �Il�' C
Tenant: Suite #
Office Use Only
Valuation: ��j d , Q dC —�� Planck/Rec#
Pere i t # f
owner: L' Q eo l C? Map & TL`# 1 ! / 2
Address: U � E Approvals Required
Planning__
Phone: ��C��� . ��}{. '�LSZ
Engineering
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Contractor: _V"t �CDI✓LjVI
Address: (� `7�4-5 5t(2
Type of const:
Occupancy class:
- Phone: — - — .-''�
Contractor's License # ll r -_ � = Sprinklered? Yes No
(attach copy of current Oregon license) Sq. ft. of project: T
�j Story (1 st, 2nd, etc.)
Archltect/Engineer- {�1 f`j Proposed use:
Address: _ 'C�L 1/3 If Previous use:
Note: Plumbing & mechanical plans
must be submitted at time of
Phone: � '�� c� �C e-(� Wilding permit application.
COMMENTS: `n��l
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Applicant Sig ature & Phone nut er
Received by Date Received: r" �� _�
Permit# Account Description Amount Amt, Pd. tial. DLe.•
Bldg. Permit (BUILD)
Plumb. Permit (PLUMB)
Mr,_:h. Permit (MECH)
'e Tax (TAX)
Bldg: _
Plurnb:
Mech:
Plan Check (PLANCK)
Bldg: _
Plumb:
Mech:
Sewer Connection (SWUSA)
Sewer Inspection (SWINCD)
Parks Dev Charge (PKSDC)
Storm Drainage Chg (SDSDC)
Residential TIF (TIF-R)
Mass Transit TIF" (TIF-MT) _
Commercial TIF (TIF-C)
Industrial TIF (TIF-1)
Institutional TIF (TIF-IS) `
Office TIF (1"IF-O) _
Water Quality (WUUAL) _
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Water Quantity (WQUANT) _
Fire Life Safety (FLS)
Erosion Cntrl Permit (ERPRMT)
Erosion Planck/USA (ERPLAN)
Erosion Planck/COT (EROSN)
TOTALS:
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CITY OF TIGARD
STOP WORK ORDER
BUILDING DIVISION
13125 SW MALL BLVD.,TIGARD, OR 97223
639A 171
JOB ADDRESS: ,_ U .: . .
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DAYS OF THE
ISSUANCE OF A CIVIL INFRACTIONS SUMMONS.
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BUILDING DIVISION
13125 SW IIALL 111M), 11(,AR 1), OR 97223
639-4171 -� �-
JOB ADDRESS: ���, -�, ��. Lj PERMIT#: <,
OWNER. _ ; �.. .,. LL CONTRACTOR-.
YOU ARE IN VIOLATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
AND HEREBY NOTIFIED THIS _may DAY OF 19 _ , AT _L_M,
THAT NO MORE WORK SHALT_ BE DONE ON THESE PREM SES UNTIL THE ABOVE VIOLATION HAS
BEEN CORRECTED AND VERIFIED BY THE CITY CORRECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITHIN _
DAYS OF THE ABOVE DATE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS NOTICE WILL RESULT IN THE
ISSUANCE OF A CIVIL INFRACTIONS SUMMONS.
-DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE-
BUILDING INSPE(JOR
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'C UNITY DEVELOPMENT DEWTMENT PIE PM I T #. . . . . . . : S I V94--003 1
1314 .�Hall Blvd.Tigard.Oregon 97223*819t..E 3)b3ff-4i71 DATL ISSUED: 08/0,2/94
PARCEL: 1 S 135AC-02 800
S I TE (ADDRESS. . . : 10 700 SW 93T AVE
SUBDIVISION. . . . : ASHBROOK FARM ZONING: C-F'
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I-XCV VOLUME-. : cy GRPIT)'N'G71. . . . . . . . ..Y VALUE. . .
FILL. VOLUMP. :50000 Cy LANDSCAF)ING?. . . . :IV
ENG F"ILL?. . . . . . :Y SITE PREP?. . . . . . :N
SOILS RPT RI_UD ' :Y c�T. JRM DRAINS':'. . . :IV
IMPE:RV SURF'ACF=. . s
12elnarks : FILL - -- 50, 000 CU YIDS
UWner: --__.__________.__.______.__..___.___.___..___._______.___..________ .. FEES
GENE GENE DAVIS type amol.int by date r,ecpt
WO BOX 6446 PRIvIT $ 360. 00 JG 08/02/94 -
PLCK $ 90. 00 JG 08/02/94 -
F-'ORTLAND OR 97228 `,PCT $ 18. 00 JG 08/02/94 -
I'l,one #: EROS $ 100. 00 JG 06/02/94 -
ER1-"C $ '. 0 JG 08/02/94
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__.___-_._ERF'C $ ;;: . 50 JLC 08/02/9•i
�41!._DISH S44NDARD PAVING CO
Pff'- BOX 7428
i-.UGENL OR 97401
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REGIUIRED INSPECTIONS ---•-.--_ -
ihis permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in the Eras i on Control _
`igard Municipal Code, State of Ore. Specialty Codes and a!! other Fill Inspection
applicable laws. All work will be done in accordance with Grading lnsp
app-oved plans. This permit will expire if work is not started Final. Ins;per_tion
within 180 days of issuance, or if work is suspended for more
thar 180 days.
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CONSULTANT
William L,Shannon,PE. 0-2046-01
SHANNON b WILSON, INC.
Geotechnical Consul ants
2255 S.W. Canyon Road•Poltland, Oregon 97201-Telophone: (503)223-6147
June 8, 1988
Mackenzie/Saito & Associates, P.C.
0690 S.W. Bancroft
Portland, OR 97201
Attention: Mr. David Welsh
GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
PROPOSED THREE STORY STRUCTURE
PORTLAND. OREGON
Gentlemen:
In accordance with our proposal of May 4, 1988, we have completed a
geotechnical study for the above referenced project. This letter-report
describes cur investigation and presents our comments and recommendations
for foundation design.
This report was prepared for the use of the Owner in the design of the
subject facility and should be made available to potential contractors
and/or the Contractor for information on factual data only, i .e. , field
boring logs and samples. This report should not be used for contr, ctuil
purposes as a warranty of interpreted subsurface conditions such as those
Indicated by the formal boring logs, or discussion of subsurface conditions
contained herein.
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The proposed project is located in Progress, Oregon, between Highway 217 on
the south and Ash Creek on the north. The site is located in a relatively
low area at an elevation that varies from about 160 feet to 162 feet. The
site has a covPriny of scrub trees and is currently being iised for pasture
land.
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undersi.%nd that the proposed structure will consist of a three story
steel structure with shear walls. The first level will provide covered, at
grade parking while the upper two levels will contain offices. The first
level will be at an elevation. of 163.75 feet. Lightweight, concrete will be
used for the decking. Typical interior column loads will be about 210 kips
design (170 kips real ;, and perimeter loads will be about 130 kips design
( 105 kips real ) .
f Il"—. -ZPLORAT 0 S LABORATORY TESTINu
The field exploratory program consisted of three boreftcles, as shown on the
Site Plan, Figure 1 . The boreholes, designated B-i, B-2 and B-3, were
drilled on May 12, 1988, by Greg VanDcHey Soil Sampling of Forest Grove,
01-egon, using a trailer mounted solid flight auger drill rig. A Shannon t
Wilson, Inc. , representative was present throughout the exploratiosi.
Summary boring logs are presented in Figures 2, 3, and 4_ Soil
descriptions and interfaces on the logs are interpretive, and actual chinges
ay br+ gradual .
:11 samples were visually examined in our laboratory in order to refine the
field classifications. The laboratory program consisted of water content
Ln aiItFrrninations on samples obtained in the field exploration. In addition,
an undrained triaxial compression test and two consolidation tests were
C9 accomplished. The results of the triaxial compression test ,are shown on
W Fiy.,re S, and the results of the consolidation tests are shown on Figures 6
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5U.U1) FACE CQNOITIONS
►he analyses, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report are
based on site conditions as they presently exist and assume the exploratory
borings are representative of the subsurface conditinnc thrnrinkr%,it .i%„ . ;...
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encountered in the exploratory borings are observed or appear to be present
beneath excavations, we should be advised at once so that we may review
these conditions and reconsider our recommendations where necessary.
The three borings drilled on the site revealed that the subsurface profile
C0^� (Lt% of a surface layer of stiff, gray silty clay overlying medium
dense, dark y;2v sandy silt at a depth of about 4 feet. At a depth of about
12 to 14 feet, 100se to medium dense, dark gray silty fine sand with thin
clayey silt layers w.,c encountered to a depth of about 26 feet where dense
dark gray to blue gray silt is present. At a depth of 31 feet, a 6 foot
Iayer of medium dense, brown to orange brown, gravelly clayey, silt sand
was encountered. At a depth of 43 feet, stiff to hard, dark red to red-
- L)range clay was present to the maximum depth drilled of 60 feet.
Cl'oundwater was measured in the borings at a depth of about 3 to S feet.
1h determinations of groundwater levels shown on the boring logs were based
un observed water levels obtained for the dates shown. Groundwater levels
probably vary with time and season and should be anticipated to be the
'iiyhest in late winter or early spring and lowest in early fall .
F UuNUnT oN ES,[GN
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N based on the results of the field explorations and our knowledge of the
Lingine-�ring characteristics of the subsurface soils in the site area, it is
r opinion that the building loads can probably be satisfactorily
M
supported on spread footings. However, fills required to bring the site to
J y►'ade should be
Placed in advance of building construction so t, at
settlements due to the weight of the fill are substantially completed prior
to the addition of the building loads. Based on the existing topography and
design ft 'st floor level , approximately 4 feet of fill will be required. A
tL'tal settlement of 1 inch is estimated for this depth of fill . Most of the
:cttlenent will occur within a period of 30 to 60 days after completion of
the filling.
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1.11ckenzie/Saito & Assoc. ��
`ane 4 2�a /2�
' g� 0-2046-01
fry„ ailowable bearing pressure for footings founded on native soil as Fo
an this site should not exceed 2000 pounds per square foot und
sf
r�:con,n�ended minimum width is 18 inches for continuous footings and 24 inc7he
for isolated footings. All footings should be buried at least hes
below the lowest adjacent grade. P4 inches
We recommend that all footings be located on native soil or structu
If old miscellaneous fill is encountered at footing locatio s ral fill
("at the fill be stripped from beneath footing n � we recommend
t11e f'30ting elevation, the ex9 locations. In order to raise
excavated fill may be replaced with compacted
structural granular fill to rade.
9 The side slopes of this compacted
str-uctural fill should not exceed 1N;2V,
-- i►'. total settlement of footings desi ned as
Par-agraphs 1s estimated to be nominal g approximately described in the preceding
settlement due to the required fills nave beenaliowed to co Provided the
construction, occur prior to
2Ln:. This estimate of settlement additionally assumes that no
r
disturbance to trhe foundation soils would be
Ozcavation and permitted during footing
construction. To minimize the potential for disturbance, it
is recommended that the f
44 ootin 9 excavations be made with a smooth bucket (no
1 leetl�) backhoe or that the final 3 to
Iq -"lternativp) 4 inches be excavated b
�- ^j � Yd.
. the exposed subgrade could be compacted to a dry density not
IQ" at least 98 percent of the standard Proctor maximum
> �9s) , dry density (ASTM D
°' (g (' If spread footings du not appear to be feasibi
'D ructurloads al
.twill nee a because of their site, the
11'x/ d to be supported on
�'rperience in the area, treated timber Piles. Based on our
SO to 60 ki 5 a piles With a resign load capacity of
p. appear to be the best suited type ofile"
, in p The piles will
robably develop the required bearing
r;i � ? � cd-orae a
clay encountered in Bori4 the stiff to hard, dark red to
g y
est matin „r 9 B-] at a depth of 43 feet. For
C 9 D poses, the piles should be assumed to be 50 feet loo .
Should piles appear to be required, we will provide s
driving criteria, oy 9 the length and
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ilackentie/Saitu & Assoc.
Juno 8, 1988 0-2046-01
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All concrete flour STahc on grade should be founded on a minimum 6-inth
layer nf' free-draining well-
layer sand and gravel or crushed rock with a
maximum parLicle Size ni• 1-1/2 inches and not inure than Tp,rcent
the No, 700 sieve p passing
(based on a wet sieve analysis)- This underslab grenular
raterial should be eonipar.tpd to a dry density of at least 98 percent of the
standard Proctor maximum dry deiisll.y (ASTM o 698). We recommend that a
1*10isture/vapor- bdrrler be installed beneath all floor slabs.
At the present time, WA do not anticipate the need to make rerommandations
fur S""ll cantilever retaining wells or basempnt walls or underground tanks.
If in the rigid) design Such structures
are planned, we recommend that we be
illowed rn comment on the geotechnical considnrations.
c��!plJiS
Ina siihrrade preparation should include stripping of I11 surficial organic
soil (topsoil) from all huildin9 and pavement set Lion areas. After
�LftPoing the topsoil (approximately 6 to 9 inches) , these areas should be
Proof rolled with a loaded oump truck or similar velliLle. Any excessively
soft arias that arc detected by the
ll
Usckfilled with compartprl structural fill . The actual samoUntbnt matprial to
tJ and
Ue excavatod may need to be deLer�mined in thA field, and we recommend that
tl�e specifiealiuns inclu,ip a unit cost bid item rue any over Pxcavation.
Uue to the nature of the underlying soils on this project, we recommend Ilial
the site wurk commence in summer unless special p►�uvfslons ars taken to
ti oroter.t the subgrade.
!` ;raving or construction opeVdlfuns occur rlilring the wet ;Cason, it may be
nav
�i��cessary to place a 1z-inch thick granular workpad oil Lhe building site and
entent areas. We recommend Llie 1nStallatinn of a suitable geotextile
P, for to the placement nt the workpad in the romds aiid sta 1
'-orkpad should consist of a well stagIng areae. The
graded material having a maximum sire of 3
or 4 inches ani less than S percent passing the No. 200 siAvp based on a
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Kcken tie/Saito & Assoc.
June 8, 193E
F'a9e 6 0-2046-o1
"t sieve analysis. The
iif", the bottom 8 inches oshou d sbeuld in Placed
over the site in two
s
inches hould be compacted to 9S in compacted and the top 4
density (ASTM D 698), percent of the standard Proctor maximum dry
Ccnstruction operations
'isturbance. may need to be modified to rniniriri1e
Any disturbed soil will either be co site
:tartdarPlaced ds or removed and re mpacted to acceptable
cuntracr r ' with compacted structural fill ,
°' 'hour! be made responsible For developing The
construction access roads and major -staging p 9 an adequate workpad for
� 9 9 dress for construction traffic.
It n'ay also be necessary to provide temporary dewater'
tooting excavations. �n9 of both site and
.ny soil that is free of organic rganic or other deleterious matter would be
as fill or backfill beneath the Blah, if it is placed dor'
-arrn Feather and i during dry
t is aerated (to lower the water content) before it is
On-site material may require considerable dr
'A'uDerly compacted, we also understand that Ash Creek,ma ng before it can be
son,, of this material may be Y be widened
Y unsuitable if it is organic. jf and
rs accomplished duringrading work
9 the wet t irrre of the ear, t
porcent passing the No, y hen a clean (not more than
_ 200 sieve, based on a wet sieve analysis
is recommended. ) granular
ills should be placed in 9-inch loose lifts and com
r at least 98 pacted to a
percent of the standard Proctor maximum dr dry density
LL :981 within the huilding area and within y density (ASTM 0
se:tion. All fills deoutside of this limit couldfbetcom pacth Of any Pavement
f the maximum dry density. P ted to 90 percent
"l ) permanent
cut and fill slopes should be
',,-�Nor'ary cut ;lopes groomed to 2H: IV slopes.
above the water table may:"'uvided the Slopes are adequately y be made at 1H: 1V slopes
p a q y prctected from becoming ave
Jrlu not over 10 feet in height overly Net ur dry
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M-"Ckenzie/Saito A Assoc.
June B. 1988 0-2046-01
�l OSURE
�I is recommended that close quality control be exercised during
df �paration and constructthe
ion of building foundations and pavement sections,
In addition, we also advise that the subgrade preparation and the footin
c ,vat )ns be inspected by a geotechnical engineer, g
there is a substantial lapse of time between the Submission of this
1 .0rt and the start of work at the site, if conditions have changed due to
�tur41 causes of construction operations at or adjacent to the site, or if
ch%, basic project scheme is significantly modified from that assumed, it is
"tco,.mended that this report be reviewed to determine toe applicability of
crQ conclusions and r-2commendations considering the changed conditions and
� lapse.
'fticfpated soil conditions are commonly encountered and cannot be f4, t
::ermined by merely taking soil samples, or drilling test borings.
�fpected conditions Such
frequently require that additional expenditures be
-JJ%: to attain a properly constructed
project. Therefore, some contingency
►',rti;1 is recommended to accommodate such potential extra cost.
trulY Yours,
F--
;r�ori a WILSON, INC.
J
LO
�•. frank Fu i
J ani , P.E.
Srnior Associate
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