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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTract Map 3883 Lot 165 Soils :. ~EN . Corporation -SoiIEngineeringandCol1suiling$ervices-Engineenng eo -Inspections _ConslruclionMaterialsTesling_Laboratory1esling_PllIco\at\onTesling . Geology. Water Resource Slui:Iies . Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING NETWORK October 26, 1998 Mr. Kenneth Murphy 520 Roosevelt Corona, CA 91719 Regarding: Soils Report, Single Family Residence APN 919-140-008 Paseo Sereno, Meadowview Area City of Temecula, California Project Number: T1447-LGS Reference: California Group A & E, Grading & Drainage Plan/Site Plan, plans dated May 22, 1998. Dear Mr. Murphy: EnGEN Corporation has been retained by Mr. Kenneth Murphy to perform the Geotechnical Engineering for the proposed grading on the referenced lot. It is our opinion that a Preliminary Soils Investigation is not necessary for the work proposed on this site. The history of the Meadowview area is one of well known, fairly consistent geotechnical characteristics, to the degree that an investigation would not be expected to provide any new data, nor any different recommendations for the proposed grading procedures or the design of the structure's foundation system, from the recommendations made in this letter. The earth materials underlying the area are known to consist of stable units of Pauba Formation, sandstones and siltstones, along with alluvial materials in the canyons. The regional geology has been thoroughly mapped by Michael Kennedy, and presented in his "Special Report 131, Recency and Character of Faulting Along thfl~inore Fault Zone in Southern Riverside County, ___".._.,,,,v~ :'~"""S:~alifornia", 1977,CaliJ'amiaDivision of Mines and Geology. As clearly " ')(':IiJcumented.py.t'~~nnedy,itheentire,.area is underlain by units of the Pauba , , , . . . . Mr. Kenneth Murphy Project No: T144 7 -LGS October 1998 Page 2 . These earth materials have historically been considered stable, as evidenced by the absence of geotechnical instability problems in the area. Prior to the formation of the City of Temecula, the County of Riverside, then the controlling agency, recognized the documented stability of the area and did not require preliminary soil investigations for single home development in this area. Similarly, upon recommendations of the Geotechnical Engineer, the City of Temecula has permitted design and grading operations without the expense of a preliminary soils investigation. Based on the relatively simple grading proposed for the site, no unusual conditions are anticipated which cannot be mitigated during grading. The following grading recommendations are presented based on our familiarity with the area and the earth materials expected to be encountered: 1. Removals in areas underlying the proposed structure and in areas to receive fill should extend to Pauba Formation bedrock or competent alluvial materials. Removal depths should be determined by a staff geologist from EnGEN Corporation during grading operations. Overexcavations (if necessary) of proposed cut areas on the proposed pad underlying the proposed structure area should be performed so that a minimum of 2 feet of compacted fill exits below the bottom of the structure footing. Overexcavation should extend a minimum of 5-feet outside the perimeter footings. An , alternative would be to extend all footings into Pauba Formation bedrock. 2. Benches shall be cut into firm natural ground such that all fill is placed on level ground. 3. All exposed natural ground shall be scarified to a minimum depth of 6 inches, moisture conditioned as necessary, and recompacted prior to placement of fill. 2- EnGEN Corporation ~ -J . . .' Mr. Kenneth Murphy Project No: Tl447-LGS October 1998 Page 3 4. All fill shall be brought to within 2% of optimum moisture content and shall be compacted to at least 90 percent of maximum density. 5. Both cut and fill slopes should be constructed at angles no steeper than 2 (horizontal): 1 (vertical). Fill slopes on natural slopes with gradients steeper than 5: 1 (horizontal to vertical) should have a keyway constructed at the toe of the slope. 6. Any proposed cut slopes should be observed during grading operations by a staff geologist from EnGEN Corporation to verify the stability of the cut slope. 7. Our representatives will be on the site to perform density testing and inspection to assure that the above recommendations are adhered to and to verify that the grading is being performed in an acceptable manner. A report of Rough Grading will be prepared upon completion of the grading. If any design or construction recommendations are in order they will be made in the report and will be presented together with the results of density testing. The opportunity to address this matter, and your consideration of this request is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding these issues, please do not hesitate to call. Respectfully submitted, ~'PO"'iO" OSbj~at~ne E 162 Princi I Geo echnical Engineer Expires 9/30/01 OB:rr Distribution: (4) Addressee File: EnGENIReportingIGsIT1447LGS Kenneth Murphy 3 EnGEN Corporation