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Report (2) _ .. ........... 44 , r 200 - CV% "RIVER TERRACE EAST NO. 2" LOT 228 HUB AND TACK CERTIFICATION SE 1/4 SEC. 6, T 2 S, R 1 W, W.M. CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON SURVEYED APRIL 15, 2020 25.00' PREPARED FOR: TAYLOR MORRISON, INC. 1.1_1 .7) 703 BROADWAY ST., SUITE 510 Z VANCOUVER, WA. 98660 LLi > < T 6.00' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT to F--- • in in co S895843uE 105.14' 23.26'------- 7 g' ,,...„ V) t c NOO*01117"E 0 .5"- 14.07' \ z L=7.93 \ _ .. I 7.58.-0.- < \ c.'• \ ‘ LOT ' 1 228 co 6 13171,- 0 < L=39.06 I to I w N I to ,.., w i . 0 0) V( I( 0 \-00 17,59' o, 0 • o / \ 0 c / , o ... -4-O. i o .... ..., ( REGISTERED 'E 0 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR .<• ,, .p. g x . 0. c.0 ...- 0.. < OREGON a. JAN. 14,2020,- 4) NICK A. LAFOND 1 93484PLS 1 O RENEWS: 12/31/2022 cm g. I, NICK A. LAFOND, A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SCALE 2 SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF OREGON, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 20 0 10 20 o I HAVE ACCURATELY SURVEYED AND STAKED THE 1!!!=e5NO 9 FOUNDATION FOR LOT 228 OF "RIVER TERRACE EAST NO. 2". 1 INCH = 20 FEET , C:3 ( DRAWN BY: NLF DATE:04/29/20 :97 PACIFIC COMMUNITY DESIGN 5-` REVIEWED BY: T2 DATE04/29/20 z PLANNING - ENGINEERING - SURVEYING PROJECT NO 395-064 \-,_ (503) 941-9484 W - GEODESIGN' FIELD REPORT Page 1 of 1 GDI Project........................._................._.........:........_Polygon-129-03......._............_....._._._..._....................._..................................._Prepared.._By:...... ..... ` Andrew Christiano Project Name: River Terrace East Date: 4/21/20 • Location: SW Scholls Ferry& Roy Rogers, Bvrtn. Report#: 311 Arrival: I 1000 Departure: i 1100 Weather: Light Rain, 50s Permit#: I TBD Site Visit Requested By: Rob Howser(TM) Met With (on site): Rob Howser Purpose: Observe Lot 228 Subgrade Outstanding Issues: • Upon arrival, I was informed by Rob (TM) that crew had prepared subgrade for building within lot 228. Subgrade was covered with a thin layer of crushed rock with mixed in asphalt and cement chunks. The subgrade generally consisted of light brown silt or clay with occasional anthropogenic plastics such as trashbags or tarps. Using a%z" diameter steel foundation rod, I probed the subgrade. Resistance to penetration indicated stiff subgrade conditions with one exception noted on the map and marked in pink paint on the site. I observed that one section of the subgrade in the NE corner was soft. We recommend over-excavating enough to place a 6" crushed rock pad. Based on our observations and probing, it is our opinion lot 228 subgrade observed today, expect for the soft spot noted, have been prepared in general accordance with project requirements and our geotechnical recommendations. Distribution: Attachments: Site Plan (1); Reviewed by: This report presents opinions formed as a result of our observation of activities relating to geotechnical engineering or environmental services. We rely on the contractor to comply with the plans and specifications throughout the duration of the project irrespective of the presence of our representative. Our work does not include supervision or direction of the contractor,the contractor's employees or agents. Our firm is not responsible for site safety.This field report is a DRAFT representation of our field observations,testing,and preliminary recommendations.The report can only be considered final upon review of the GeoDesign project manager,as indicated by initials in the"Reviewed By'section. Signature: 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 300 I Wilsonville,OR 97070 1503.968.8787 I www.geodesigninc.com EODESI N FIELD REPORT Page 1 of 1 GDI Project:...... ..................._............................_Polygon"129.03........... ......_........................._....._........................._. Prepared By: I Andrew Christiano Project Name: ' River Terrace East Date: I 4/21/20 Location: ' SW Scholls Ferry&Roy Rogers, Bvrtn. Report#: 311 { Arrival: 1000 Departure: I 1100 Weather: I Light Rain, 50s Permit#: TBD Site Visit Requested By: Rob Howser(TM) Met With (on site): I Rob Howser Purpose: I Observe Lot 228 Subgrade Outstanding Issues: Upon arrival, I was informed by Rob (TM) that crew had prepared subgrade for building within lot 228. Subgrade was covered with a thin layer of crushed rock with mixed in asphalt and cement chunks. The subgrade generally consisted of light brown silt or clay with occasional anthropogenic plastics such as trashbags or tarps. Using a %" diameter steel foundation rod, I probed the subgrade. Resistance to penetration indicated stiff subgrade conditions with one exception noted on the map and marked in pink paint on the site. I observed that one section of the subgrade in the NE corner was soft. We recommend over-excavating enough to place a 6" crushed rock pad. Based on our observations and probing, it is our opinion lot 228 subgrade observed today, expect for the soft spot noted, have been prepared in general accordance with project requirements and our geotechnical recommendations. Distribution: Attachments: Site Plan (1); Reviewed by: This report presents opinions formed as a result of our observation of activities relating to geotechnical engineering or environmental services.We rely on the contractor to comply with the plans and specifications throughout the duration of the project irrespective of the presence of our representative. Our work does not include supervision or direction of the contractor,the contractor's employees or agents. Our firm is not responsible for site safety.This field report is a DRAFT representation of our field observations,testing,and preliminary recommendations.The report can only be considered final upon review of the GeoDesign project manager,as indicated by initials in the"Reviewed By"section. Signature: 9450 SW Commerce Circle,Suite 300 I Wilsonville,OR 97070 1503.968.8787 I www.geodesigninc.com -...... SEE SHEET IL-3 SEE SHEET IL-3 FR311 -AWC STA.16+00 I- - _ Y1 0 1 _ IS S OO, _7__.._ I 0 SEE SHE ILL-3' - .: w N T � -r V ......... STA.2 __—_ &;¢day it i �! iSj hj .. slrgtf'V.' A J — r �-s (�Plt-{lhhGCC PIPIIIII 9 1 . I E y C 60' ... -� � POLYGON NW COMPANYl 1 � I ' i • ii E ItTikl !F i I I i K "" "' KITiL50NI ` r k i , }:, &ASSOCIATES - R ' ,� ' . i� j (0 I _ / ,r a f p 4 li ,• T• ' -_ -, _ A ppro . area of i REVISIONS 1 fh''h` TY� - '%'�(, DATE / DESCRIPTION i I j observed subgrade DE Cft I ,, lJ a 0! r, I oday I w i ! i. : \ f i 1. 1 ri: t I G r 3 i ( I. A � LEGEND r *'" f 1 RETAIN EXISTING WOOD POLE. / / \ `•• t' -. ......... '. ) " ( \ � \ INSTALL DECORATIVE LIGHT POLE(LP),POLE NUMBER(N), 8 .J� L.--L.- ; _ 1 AND 13"X 24"x 1B"PRECAST CONCREtE JUNCTION BOX, 4 -wwi {[1 PER P.G.E.REQUIREMENT. �� ��e!] I \` ` ,, - APPI.EDALE,RO .. ; t�._} 1 4) INSTALL COBRAHEAD UGAIT P POLE NUMBER(N) f i _...-__ / AND 13 X 24"x 13 PRECASTJUNCTION BOX, :)f \\� s.-A-'- - --. --- -_ / PER P.G.E.REQUIREMENTS. River Terrace II -'` - y �\ /' `l / INSTALL(N a NUMBER OF LEDS)LED COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE. BOND LUMINAIRE TO POLE GROUNDING TERMINAL East Si �� \ '�'>(tt�-. a) INSTALL WOOD POLE PX)UNTED LUMINAIRE ARM AT(L)LENGTH. `J ---FFM��----- ILLUMINATION PLAN •, \ \ `1 NOTE: ,,1 \ 3, y SEE P.G.E.PLAN FOR CONDUIT PLAN NOT SHOWN " \ F;`," to CC-'- ( ' 1 4 I V,, - \ \ I MALE ND.: MINI N f 3 +.,.1 E * a: �«rs=a R oft ,» T _F arvRwner. Fs:cNa q �q. -6a. FE j um SLswTr4 DKR PIPNI. .�\\\ tl.L \ s.i t l M1� L - DSUM,.WEE :m/2wI I \• \ �t •'`� 1. ' TN SUISNI!fN.M 100201, 2 . y h • �$ \ tNi ¢ - , PM SUBMITTAL CUTE .�,D1,M!1 • \s P.G.E.POLE NO.C21-060 7'- _..._ - . ' KEY MAP -1 ELEVATION DATUM:NGVD 29 ' WASHINGTON COUNTY CASE FILE NO. 16-806 1