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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLot 130 Geotechnical Investigation0 C 1 PETRA COSTA MESA • SAN DIEGO • PALMDALE Rivers - Cpuf & palet ' BuildlnS 19�7� OCT 2 R.H. ACQUISITION ' 355 N. Lantana St., Ste. 670 Camarillo, CA 93010 1 1 1 1 1 1 Attention: Mr. Steve Ford September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Subject: Geotechnical Review of Rough Grading Plans, Tract No. 23064-2, County of Riverside, California. References: See attached list. Gentlemen: In response to a 'Plan Check Corrections" list prepared by the County of Riverside Department of Building and Safety, Grading Division, our firm has reviewed the rough grading plans for Tract No. 23064-2 prepared by Ranpac Engineering Corporation (plans dated 5-21-90). The purpose of this review was to evaluate the geotechnical aspects of the proposed grading, including the stability of planned cut and fill slopes. The county reviewer has also requested copies of Reference Nos. 2 and 5. Therefore, we are forwarding copies of these to the County. PROPOSED GRADING Mass cut and fill grading is proposed within Tract No. 23064-2 to develop 129 residential lots and associated access streets and slopes. A park site will also be mass graded (Lot 130) and temporary cut slopes are planned around the a school site (Lot 131), Maximum planned vertical depths of cut and fill below and above existing grades are approximately 85 feet and 45 feet, respectively. However, following removal of low density alluvial materials in canyon areas and PETRA GEOTECHNICAL INC. 3185-A Alway Avenue ' Co,la Mesa, CA 92626 Te1:(714)549-8921 Fax: (714) 549-1438 Attention: Mr. Steve Ford September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Subject: Geotechnical Review of Rough Grading Plans, Tract No. 23064-2, County of Riverside, California. References: See attached list. Gentlemen: In response to a 'Plan Check Corrections" list prepared by the County of Riverside Department of Building and Safety, Grading Division, our firm has reviewed the rough grading plans for Tract No. 23064-2 prepared by Ranpac Engineering Corporation (plans dated 5-21-90). The purpose of this review was to evaluate the geotechnical aspects of the proposed grading, including the stability of planned cut and fill slopes. The county reviewer has also requested copies of Reference Nos. 2 and 5. Therefore, we are forwarding copies of these to the County. PROPOSED GRADING Mass cut and fill grading is proposed within Tract No. 23064-2 to develop 129 residential lots and associated access streets and slopes. A park site will also be mass graded (Lot 130) and temporary cut slopes are planned around the a school site (Lot 131), Maximum planned vertical depths of cut and fill below and above existing grades are approximately 85 feet and 45 feet, respectively. However, following removal of low density alluvial materials in canyon areas and I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R.H. ACQUISITION September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Page 2 tributary drainages, the resultant maximum depth of compacted fill will be approximately 55 to 60 feet. Canyon subdrains are planned along the axes of the major canyons and tributary drainages following removal of low density alluvial materials. Cut and fill slopes are planned at a maximum ratio of 2:1 (horizontal to vertical). The maximum proposed cut slope height is approximately 75 feet and the maximum proposed fill slope height is approximately 45 feet. Mid -slope terrace drains are proposed on all graded slopes exceeding a height of 30 feet. SUBSURFACE SOIL AND BEDROCK CONDITIONS The subject tract is underlain by late Pleistocene sedimentary bedrock materials belonging to the Pauba Formation. In major canyon areas and tributary drainages, the Pauba Formation is overlain with low density surficial deposits of recent alluvium, colluvium and/or slopewash. In the topographically higher areas, the Pauba Formation is mantled with a relatively thin layer of weathered bedrock (residual soil). A detailed description of the above materials is provided in Reference No. 5. GRADING RECOMMENDATIONS The 'Earthwork" recommendations presented in Reference No. 5 remain applicable for the site; however, structural fills have already been placed in several areas along the edges of the adjacent golf course fairways. These compacted fills were placed under the purview of this firm in accordance with the recommendations presented in Reference No. 2. 3 I 1 R.H. ACQUISITION September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Page 3 SLOPE STABILITY CALCULATIONS Slope stability calculations have been performed for the proposed 2:1 cut and fill slopes for their respective maximum planned heights (75 feet and 50 feet). Shear strength parameters for compacted fill and Pauba Formation bedrock materials are based on laboratory test data presented in Reference No. 5. The weakest shear strength values determined for remolded soils and in situ bedrock were used in the calculations. A summary of these values is presented below: ' 1. Compacted Fill Angle of internal friction = 34° ' Cohesion = 100 psf Saturated unit weight = 120 pcf ' 2. In Situ Bedrock Angle of internal friction = 36° ' Cohesion = 590 psf Saturated unit weight = 120 pcf 1 I Under static loading conditions, factors of safety exceeding 1.5 were determined for both cut and fill slopes. A fault hazard area has been defined along the westerly tract boundary. Therefore, a horizontal seismic coefficient of 0.2g was used in the calculations to evaluate pseudo -dynamic loading conditions. These calculations resulted in factors of safety exceeding 1.1 for both cut and fill slopes. The calculations are attached to this report. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Grading Plan Review Based on our review of the grading plans, the plans were found to have been prepared in accordance with our recommendations presented in Reference No. 5 and are considered acceptable from a geotechnical point of view. 41 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI R.H. ACQUISITION Cut and Fill Slope Stability September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Page 4 Cut slopes will expose Pauba Formation bedrock materials consisting of dense to locally very dense, massive, fine to coarse-grained sandstone and silty sand- stone with occasional gravel and silt beds. Structurally, the bedrock is generally void of significant adverse bedding. Therefore, based on the structure of the bedrock and stability calculations, all cut slopes are expected to be grossly stable; however, as noted in Reference No. 5, all cut slopes should be observed by the project engineering geologist to confirm favorable geologic conditions. Based on stability calculations, all fill slopes are expected to be grossly stable provided they are constructed in accordance with the recommendations presented in Reference No. 5. All cut and fill slopes are also expected to be surficially stable and to remain so under normal conditions, and provided they are landscaped and maintained thereafter in accordance with the recommendations presented in Reference No. 5. Evaluation of Soil/Bedrock Expansion Potential and Plasticity Index Onsite soil and bedrock materials exhibit expansion potentials varying from VERY LOW to MEDIUM. Therefore, as recommended in Reference No. 5, expansive soil and bedrock conditions will have to evaluated on a lot by lot basis during and at the completion of rough grading. In addition to evaluating expansive soil and bedrock conditions, Section 1803.2 of the 1994 U.B.C. specifies that special design considerations (conforming to Section 1815) are required for soils with an expansion index greater than 20 I R.H. ACQUISITION September 23, 1996 J.N. 298-87 Page 5 ' (LOW expansion potential and greater). The special design considerations are i based on the effective plasticity index for the upper 15 feet of the soil layers ' underlying the building sites. Therefore, determination of the plasticity index for soils with an expansion index greater than 20 located in the upper 15 feet of the building sites will also be required during grading. We trust the comments and recommendations presented herein adequately address the information requested by the reviewer for the County of Riverside. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Respectfully submitted, PETRA GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Allen Bell President Engineering Geologist CEG 936 CB/AB/SJ/jtd =: 19861200/28 7kFEV Siamak Jafro i, PhD Principal En ` eer GE 2024 No. GE 002024 EXP. GM/00 a I 1 1 1 1. Evaluation of Faulting and Liquefaction Potential, Portion of Wolf Valley Project, Rancho California, County of Riverside, California; report by Earth Research Associates, Inc., dated November 20, 1987. 2. Removal Requirements for Structural Fills Adjacent to Golf Course Fairway Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 18, Redhawk Project, Rancho California, County of Riverside, Califor- nia; report by Earth Research Associates, Inc., dated January 18, 1988. ' 3. Preliminary Soils Engineering and Engineering Geologic Investigation, Redhawk Project, Rancho California, County of Riverside, California; report by Earth Research Associates, Inc., dated February 2, 1988. 1 1 F 1 1 1 4. Supplemental Evaluation of Faulting, Southwest Portion of Redhawk Project, Rancho California Area, County of Riverside, California; report by Petra Geotechnical, Inc., dated March 1, 1989. 05�Supplemental Soils Engineering and Engineering Geologic Investigation, Portion of Redhawk Project, Vesting Tentative Tract Map Nos. 23064, 23065, 23066, and 23067, Rancho California, County of Riverside, California; report by Petra Geotechnical, Inc., dated May 8, 1989. PETRA GEOTECHNICAL, INC. J.N. 298-87 Fl 1 1 1 1 1 STABL6H •* by Purdue University --Slope Stability Analysis -- Simplified Janbu, Simplified Bishop or Spencer's Method of Slices Run Date: 09-20-96 Time of Run: 4:58pm Run By: Petra Geotechnical, Inc. Input Data Filename: D:FILL-3.IN Output Filename: D:FILL-3.0UT Plotted Output Filename: D:FILL-3.PLT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Tract 23064-2: Static stability analysis of 50 -foot high fill slope BOUNDARY COORDINATES 5 Top Boundaries 5 Total Boundaries Boundary X -Left No. (ft) 1 .00 2 20.00 3 70.00 4 76.00 5 126.00 Y -Left X -Right Y -Right Soil Type (ft) (ft) (ft) Below Bnd 25.00 20.00 25.00 1 25.00 70.00 50.00 1 50.00 76.00 50.00 1 50.00 126.00 75.00 1 75.00 200.00 75.00 1 ISOTROPIC SOIL PARAMETERS 1 Type(s) of Soil Soil Total Saturated Cohesion Friction Pore Pressure Piez. Type Unit Wt. Unit Wt. Intercept Angle Pressure Constant Surface No. (pcf) (pcf) (psf) (deg) Param. (psf) No. 1 120.0 120.0 100.0 34.0 .00 .0 0 A Critical Failure Surface Searching Method, Using A Random Technique For Generating Circular Surfaces, Has Been Specified. 200 Trial Surfaces Have Been Generated. 10 Surfaces Initiate From Each Of 20 Points Equally Spaced Along The Ground Surface Between X - 15.00 ft. and X - 25.00 ft. Each Surface Terminates Between X - 130.00 ft. and X - 180.00 ft. Unless Further Limitations Were Imposed, The Minimum Elevation At Which A Surface Extends Is Y - .00 ft. 10.00 ft. Line Segments Define Each Trial Failure Surface. Plate A-1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • • Safety Factors Are Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method Failure Surface Specified By 15 Coordinate Points Point X -Surf Y -Surf No. (ft) (ft) 1 22.90 26.45 2 32.85 27.43 3 42.74 28.88 4 52.56 30.80 5' 62.27 33.18 6 71.86 36.02 7 81.30 39.30 8 90.58 43.03 9 99.68 47.19 10 108.56 51.77 11 117.22 56.78 12 125.64 62.18 13 133.79 67.97 14 141.65 74.15 15 142.64 75.00 Circle Center At X = 7.1 ; Y 237.6 and Radius, 211.7 1.892 *.� Plate A-2 Y -Axis (ft) 1 Tract 23064-2: Static stability analysis of 50 -foot high fill slope Ten Most Critical. C:FILL-3.PLT By: Petra Geotechnical 09-20-96 298-87 . 0 40 80 120 160 200 PCSTABL5M FSmin=1.89 X -Axis (ft) Factors Of Safety Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method 1 1 1 1 1 1 •• STABL6H •• by Purdue University --Slope Stability Analysis -- Simplified Janbu, Simplified Bishop or Spencer's Method of Slices Run Date: 09-20-96 Time of Run: 4:56pm Run By: Petra Geotechnical, Inc. Input Data Filename: D:FILL-4.IN Output Filename: D:FILL-4.OUT Plotted Output Filename: D:FILL-4.PLT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Tr. 23064-2: Seismic stability analysis of 50 -foot high fill slope BOUNDARY COORDINATES 5 Top Boundaries 5 Total Boundaries Boundary X -Left No. (ft) 1 .00 2 20.00 3 70.00 4 76.00 5 126.00 Y -Left X -Right Y -Right Soil Type (ft) (ft) (ft) Below Bnd 25.00 20.00 25.00 1 25.00 70.00 50.00 1 50.00 76.00 50.00 1 50.00 126.00 75.00 1 75.00 200.00 75.00 1 ISOTROPIC SOIL PARAMETERS 1 Type(s) of Soil Soil Total Saturated Cohesion Friction Pore Pressure Piez. Type Unit Wt. Unit Wt. Intercept Angle Pressure Constant Surface No. (pcf) (pcf) (psf) (deg) Param. (psf) No. 1 120.0 120.0 100.0 34.0 .00 .0 0 A Horizontal Earthquake Loading Coefficient Of .200 Has Been Assigned A Vertical Earthquake Loading Coefficient Of .000 Has Been Assigned Cavitation Pressure = .0 psf A Critical Failure Surface Searching Method, Using A Random Technique For Generating Circular Surfaces, Has Been Specified. 200 Trial Surfaces Have Been Generated. 10 Surfaces Initiate From Each Of 20 Points Equally Spaced Along The Ground Surface Between X - 15.00 ft. and X - 25.00 ft. Plate A-4 i� 1 1 1 1 1 1 Each Surface Terminates Between X - 130.00 ft. and X - 180.00 ft. Unless Further Limitations Were Imposed, The Minimum Elevation At 'Which A Surface Extends Is Y = .00 ft. 10.00 ft. Line Segments Define Each Trial Failure Surface. • • Safety Factors Are Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method + + Failure Surface Specified By 15 Coordinate Points Point X -Surf Y -Surf No. (ft) (ft) 1 22.90 26.45 2 32.85 27.43 3 42.74 28.88 4 52.56 30.80 5 62.27 33.18 6 71.86 36.02 7 01.30 39.30 8 90.58 43.03 9 99.68 47.19 10 108.56 51.77 11 117.22 56.78 12 125.64 62.18 13 133.79 67.97 14 141.65 74.15 15 142.64 75.00 Circle Center At X 7.1 ; Y 237.6 and Radius, 211.7 *•+ 1.203 +++ Plate A-5 A Y -Axis (ft) Tr. 23064-2: Seismic stability analysis of 50 -foot high fill slope Ten Most Critical. C:FILL-4.PLT By: Petra Geotechnical 09-20-96 298-87 40 80 120 160 PCSTABL5M FSmin=1.20 X -Axis Pt) Factors Of Safety Calculated By The Modifad Bishop Method 200 # FS a 1.20 b 1.20 21 Label Fill Soil Total T�yype Unit Mt. No. ( cf) 1 P120 Saturated Cohesion Unit Mt. Intercept ( cf) ( sf) 1p20 R00 Friction Angle (de ) 3� Pore Pressure Param. 0 Pressure Piez. Constant Surface (psf) No. 0 a 1.24 e 1.24 f 1.25 0 1.25 h 1.25 1 1.25 ) 1.28 40 80 120 160 PCSTABL5M FSmin=1.20 X -Axis Pt) Factors Of Safety Calculated By The Modifad Bishop Method 200 1 1 1 1 �* STABL6H by Purdue University --Slope Stability Analysis -- Simplified Janbu, Simplified Bishop or Spencers Method of Slices Run Date: 09-20-96 Time of Run: 5:07pm Run By: Petra Geotechnical, Inc. Input Data Filename: D:CUT-3.IN Output Filename: D:CUT-3.OUT Plotted Output Filename: D:CUT-3.PLT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Tract 23064-2: Static stability analysis of 75 -foot high cut slope BOUNDARY COORDINATES 5 Top Boundaries 5 Total Boundaries Boundary X -Left No. (ft) 1 .00 2 25.00 3 95.00 4 101.00 5 181.00 Y -Left x -Right Y -Right Soil Type (ft) (ft) (ft) Below End 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 25.00 95.00 60.00 1 60.00 101.00 60.00 1 60.00 181.00 100.00 1 100.00 240.00 100.00 1 ISOTROPIC SOIL PARAMETERS 1 Type(s) of Soil Soil Total Saturated Cohesion Friction Pore Pressure Piez. Type Unit Wt. Unit Wt. Intercept Angle Pressure Constant Surface No. (pcf) (pcf) (psf) (deg) Param. (psf) No. 1 120.0 120.0 590.0 36.0 .00 .0 0 A Critical Failure Surface Searching Method, Using A Random Technique For Generating Circular Surfaces, Has Been Specified. 200 Trial Surfaces Have Been Generated. 10 Surfaces Initiate From Each Of 20 Points Equally Spaced Along The Ground Surface Between X - 20.00 ft. and X - 30.00 ft. Each Surface Terminates Between x - 190.00 ft. and X - 230.00 ft. Unless Further Limitations Were Imposed, The Minimum Elevation At Which A Surface Extends Is Y - .00 ft. 10.00 ft. Line Segments Define Each Trial Failure Surface. Plate A-7 1 1 1 1 1 • • Safety Factors Are Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method Failure Surface Specified By 22 Coordinate Points Point X -Surf Y -Surf No. (ft) (ft) 1 22.63 25.00 2 32.59 24.06 3 42.58 23.64 4 52.58 23.73 5 62.56 24.34 6 72.50 25.46 7 82.36 27.09 8 92.13 29.23 9 101.78 31.87 10 111.28 35.00 11 120.60 38.62 12 129.72 42.71 13 138.62 47.26 14 147.28 52.27 15 155.66 57.72 16 163.76 63.60 17 171.54 69.88 18 178.99 76.55 19 186.08 83.60 20 192.80 91.01 21 199.13 98.75 22 200.05 100.00 Circle Center At X 45.8 ; Y = 217.7 and Radius, 194.1 •+• 2.508 ••• Plate A-8 Y -Axis (ft) Tract 23064-2: Static stability analysis of 75 -foot high cut slope Ten Most Critical. C:CUT-3.PLT By: Petra Geotechnical 09-20-96 298-87 # FS ■2.51 Label b 2.52 Bedrock c 2.52 d 2.52 a 2.52 t 2.53 g 2.53 b 2.54 s 2.54 2.55 Soil Total Saturated Cohesion Friction Pore Pressure Piez. Type Unit Mt. Unit Mt. Intercept Angle Pressure Constant Surface o. (Pcf) (Pcf) (Psf) (deg) Parse. (pssf) No. 1 120 120 590 36 0 40 80 120 160 200 PCSTABL5M FSmin=2.51 X -Axis (ft) Factors Of Safety Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method 240 •• STABL6H •• by Purdue University --Slope Stability Analysis -- Simplified Sanbu, Simplified Bishop or Spencer's Method of Slices Run Date: 09-20-96 Time of Run: 5:08pm Run By: Petra Geotechnical, Inc. Input Data Filename: D:CUT-4.IN Output Filename: D:CUT-4.OUT Plotted Output Filename: D:CUT-4.PLT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Tr. 23064-2: Seismic stability analysis of 75 -foot high cut slope BOUNDARY COORDINATES 5 Top Boundaries 5 Total Boundaries Boundary X -Left No. (ft) 1 .00 2 25.00 3 95.00 4 101.00 5 181.00 _ Y -Left X -Right Y -Right Soil Type (ft) (ft) (ft) Below Bnd 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 25.00 95.00 60.00 1 60.00 101.00 60.00 1 60.00 181.00 100.00 1 100.00 240.00 100.00 1 ISOTROPIC SOIL PARAMETERS 1 Type(s) of Soil Soil Total Saturated Cohesion Friction Pore Pressure Piez. Type Unit Wt. Unit Wt. Intercept Angle Pressure Constant Surface No. (pcf) (pcf) (psf) (deg) Param. (psf) No. 1 120.0 120.0 590.0 36.0 .00 .0 0 A Horizontal Earthquake Loading Coefficient Of .200 Has Been Assigned A Vertical Earthquake Loading Coefficient Of .000 Has Been Assigned Cavitation Pressure = .0 psf A Critical Failure Surface Searching Method, Using A Random Technique For Generating Circular Surfaces, Has Been Specified. 200 Trial Surfaces Have Been Generated. 10 Surfaces Initiate From Each Of 20 Points Equally Spaced Along The Ground Surface Between X - 20.00 ft. and X - 30.00 ft. Plate A-10 I 1 1 1 1 1 Each Surface Terminates Between X - 190.00 ft. and X - 230.00 ft. Unless Further Limitations Were Imposed, The Minimum Elevation At Which A Surface Extends Is Y = .00 ft. 10.00 ft. Line Segments Define Each Trial Failure Surface. • • Safety Factors Are Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method + Failure Surface Specified By 22 Coordinate Points Point X -Surf Y -Surf No. (ft) (ft) 1 22.63 25.00 2 32.59 24.06 3 42.58 23.64 4 52.58 23.73 5 62.56 24.34 6 72.50 25.46 7 82.36 27.09 8 92.13 29.23 9 101.78 31.87 10 111.28 35.00 11 120.60 38.62 12 129.72 42.71 13 138.62 47.26 14 147.28 52.27 15 155.66 57.72 16 163.76 63.60 17 171.54 69.88 18 178.99 76.55 19 186.08 83.60 20 192.80 91.01 21 199.13 98.75 22 200.05 100.00 Circle Center At X = 45.8 ; Y 217.7 and Radius, 194.1 *•* 1.649 ••• Plate A-11 WA Tr. 23064-2: Seismic stability analysis of 75 -foot high cut slope Ten Most Critical. C:CUT-4.PLT By: Petra Geotechnical 09-20-96 298-87 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 PCSTABL5M FSmin=1.65 X -Axis (ft) Factors Of Safety Calculated By The Modified Bishop Method