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05_Patterson Residence Residence Coastal Development Permit_PA2017-199
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ZONING ADMINISTRATOR STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: Patterson Residence (PA2017-199) Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085 SITE LOCATION: 312 and 312'/2 35th Street APPLICANT: Bill Caskey and Associates OWNER: Andrew Patterson February 27, 2018 Agenda Item No. 5 PLANNER: Liz Westmoreland, Assistant Planner 949- 644-3234, Iwestmorelandanewoortbeachca.gov GENERAL PLAN/ZONING DISTRICT • General Plan: RT (Two -Unit Residential) • Zoning District: R-2 (Two -Unit Residential) • Coastal Land Use Category: RT -E (Two Unit Residential) — (30.0-39.9 DU/AC) • Coastal Zoning District: R-2 (Two -Unit Residential) PROJECT SUMMARY The applicant requests a coastal development permit (CDP) to demolish an existing single-family residence and construct a new, 2,673 square -foot, three-story duplex, with a 367 -square -foot attached garage and two covered carports. The design includes hardscape, walls, landscaping, and drainage facilities. The project complies with all applicable development standards and no deviations are requested. RECOMMENDATION 1) Conduct a public hearing; 2) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures), because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment; and 3) Adopt Draft Zoning Administrator Resolution No. _ approving Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085 (Attachment No. ZA 1). 01/12/2018 1 Patterson Residence Zoning Administrator, February 27, 2018 Page 2 Land Use and Development Standards The subject property is located in the R-2 Coastal Zoning District, which provides for single -unit and two -unit residential development and is consistent with the City's Coastal Land Use Plan, General Plan, and Zoning Code. A coastal development permit is required and the property is not eligible for a waiver for de minimis development because the property is located in the Coastal Commission Appeal Area. The property is located in an area eligible for a Categorical Exclusion, however, the proposed home exceeds the 1.5 times the buildable area floor area limit identified in Categorical Exclusion Order CE-5-NPB-16-1 (CEO) and approval of a CDP is required. The development otherwise complies with all other applicable CEO limits and standards. Demolition of existing structures is also excluded under the CEO, and, therefore, demolition of the existing single-family residence was separately addressed through a Categorical Exclusion Order issued to the California Coastal Commission and effective February 22, 2018 (CEO2018004). • The property currently consists of one legal lot developed with a single-family residence. The neighborhood is predominantly developed with two- and three- story, single-family and two-family residences. The proposed design, bulk, and scale of the development is consistent with the existing neighborhood pattern of development and expected future development consistent with applicable development standards. • The proposed duplex and accessory structures conform to all applicable development standards, including floor area limit, setbacks, height, and off-street parking as evidenced by the project plans and illustrated in Table 1 below. Tmp1C. 10/10/17 Table 1 - Development Standards - Development Standard Standard Proposed Setbacks min. Front 10 feet 10 feet Sides 3 feet 3 feet Rear 5 feet 5 feet Allowable Floor Area 3,040 square feet 3,040 square feet Allowable V Floor Area N/A 451 Open Space N/A > 296 s uare feet Parking Per Unit: One (1) enclosed parking space (garage) One (1) covered space 4 spaces total Two single -car garages Two covered carports (4 spaces total) Tmp1C. 10/10/17 Patterson Residence Zoning Administrator, February 27, 2018 Page 3 Height 24 feet flat roof 24 feet flat roof 29 feet sloped roof 1 29 feet sloped roof Lots twenty-five (25) feet wide or less in the R-2 Zoning District are exempt from Section 20.48.180 Residential Development Standards and Design Criteria. Hazards • The development is not located on the shoreline and is separated from the bay by a row of residential properties and Marcus Avenue. The project site is not protected by a bulkhead. • The finish floor elevation of the proposed dwelling is 9.00 feet (NAVD 88), which complies with the minimum 9.00 feet (NAVD88) elevation standard. • The property is located in an area known for the potential of seismic activity and liquefaction. All projects are required to comply with the California Building Code (CBC) and Building Division standards and policies. Geotechnical investigations specifically addressing liquefaction are required to be reviewed and approved prior to the issuance of a building permit. Permit issuance is also contingent on the inclusion of design mitigation identified in the investigations. Construction plans are reviewed for compliance with approved investigations and CBC prior to building permit issuance. Water Quality • The property is located within 200 feet of coastal waters. The project design addresses water quality with a construction erosion control plan and a post construction drainage system that includes drainage and percolation features designed to retain dry weather and minor rain event run-off on-site. Any water not retained on-site is directed to the City's storm drain system. • Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 21.35.050 (Water Quality and Hydrology Plan), due to the proximity of the development to the shoreline and the development containing more than 75 percent of impervious surface area, a Water Quality and Hydrology Plan (WQHP) is required. The WQHP has been reviewed and approved by the City's Engineer Geologist. The WQHP includes a polluted runoff and hydrologic site characterization, a sizing standard for BMPs, use of an LID approach to retain the design storm runoff volume on site, and documentation of the expected effectiveness of the proposed BMPs. Construction plans will be reviewed for compliance with the approved WQHP prior to building permit issuance. TmpIC 10/10/17 Patterson Residence Zoning Administrator, February 27, 2018 Page 4 Public Access • The project site is not located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline. The property design complies with setbacks, height limitations, and floor area limitations. The nearest bay/channel access is located along Lake Avenue and 38th Street. No offsite improvements are proposed. Therefore, the project will not affect the public's ability to gain access to, or use the coast and nearby recreational facilities. • The nearest coastal view point is located more than 700 feet north of the subject property at Newport Island Park. Several blocks of residences and a channel separate the two sites. The proposed residence is not located near coastal view roads, as designated in the Coastal Land Use Plan. Due to the distance of the proposed development from the public viewpoint and coastal view roads, as well as the project's compliance with height, setbacks, the project will not impact coastal views. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. Class 3 exempts the demolition of up to three single-family residences and the construction of a duplex. The proposed project consists of the demolition of one single- family residence and the construction of a new 2,673 -square -foot duplex with attached 367 square foot garage and two covered carports. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of this public hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to all owners and residential occupants of property within 300 feet of the boundaries of the site (excluding intervening rights-of-way and waterways), including the applicant, and posted on the subject property at least 10 days before the scheduled hearing, consistent with the provisions of the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared on the agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the City website. APPEAL PERIOD: This action shall become final and effective 14 days following the date the Resolution is adopted unless within such time an appeal or call for review is filed with the Community Development Director in accordance with the provisions of Title 21 (Local Coastal Implementation Plan) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Final action taken by the City Tmpl[: 10/10/17 .y. Patterson Residence Zoning Administrator, February 27, 2018 Page 5 may be appealed to the Coastal Commission in compliance with Section 21.64.035 of the City's certified LCP and Title 14 California Code of Regulations, Sections 13111 through 13120, and Section 30603 of the Coastal Act. For additional information on filing an appeal, contact the Planning Division at 949-644-3200. Prepared by: Ioreland, Assistant Planner JM/law Attachments: ZA 1 Draft Resolution ZA 2 Vicinity Map ZA 3 Project Plans Pmplt: 10/10/17 Attachment No. ZA 1 Draft Resolution ov12/2018 RESOLUTION NO. ZA2018-### A RESOLUTION OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. CD2017-085 TO DEMOLISH AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE AND CONSTRUCT A NEW DUPLEX WITH ATTACHED GARAGE AND TWO COVERED CARPORTS LOCATED AT 312 35TH STREET (PA2017-199) THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS. 1. An application was filed by Bill Caskey and Associates, with respect to property located at 312 35th Street, requesting approval of a coastal development permit. 2. The lot at 312 35th Street is legally described as Lot 1, Block 234 of Lake Section, in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California. 3. The applicant proposes to demolish an existing single-family residence and construct a new, 2,673 square -foot, three-story duplex, with a 367 -square -foot attached garage and two covered carports. The design includes hardscape, walls, landscaping, and drainage facilities. 4. The subject property is designated RT (Two -Unit Residential) by the General Plan Land Use Element and is located within the R-2 (Two -Unit Residential) Zoning District. 5. The subject property is located within the coastal zone. The Coastal Land Use Plan category is RT -E (Two -Unit Residential) — 30.0-39.9 DU/AC and it is located within the R- 2 (Two- Unit Residential) Coastal Zone District. 6. A public hearing was held on February 27, 2018, in the Corona del Mar Conference Room (Bay E -1st Floor) at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach. A notice of time, place and purpose of the hearing was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Zoning Administrator at this hearing. SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION. 1. This project is categorically exempt pursuant to Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Section 15303, Article 19 of Chapter 3, Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. 2. Class 3 exempts the demolition of up to three single-family residences and construction of a duplex. The proposed project consists of the demolition of one single-family 12-21-2017 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 2 of 7 residence and the construction of a new 2,673 -square -foot duplex with attached 367 square foot garage and two covered carports. SECTION 3. REQUIRED FINDINGS. In accordance with Section 21.52.015 (Coastal Development Permits, Findings and Decision) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the following findings and facts in support of such findings are set forth: Finding: A. Conforms to all applicable sections of the certified Local Coastal Program. Facts in Support of Finding: 1. The proposed development complies with applicable residential development standards including, but not limited to, floor area limitation, setbacks, height, and parking. a. The maximum floor area limitation is 3,040 square feet and the proposed floor area is 3,040 square feet. b. The proposed development provides the minimum required setbacks, which are 10 feet along the front property line abutting 35th Street, 3 feet along each side property line, and 5 feet along the rear property line abutting the alley. C. The highest guardrail is less than 24 feet from established and the highest ridge is no more than 29 feet from established grade, which comply with the maximum height requirements. d. The project includes garage parking for a total of two vehicles in single -car garages as well as two covered carport spaces, complying with the minimum four -car parking requirement for duplexes. 2. The neighborhood is predominantly developed with two- and three-story, single-family and two-family residences. The proposed design, bulk, and scale of the development is consistent with the existing neighborhood pattern of development and expected future development. 3. The property is not located on the shoreline. The development is separated from the bayfront by Marcus Avenue and a row of residences. The subject site is approximately 150 feet from the bay and is not protected by a bulkhead. The finished floor elevation of the proposed dwelling is 9.00 feet (NAVD 88), which complies with the minimum 9.00 feet (NAVD88) elevation standard. 4. The property is located in an area known for the potential of seismic activity and liquefaction. All projects are required to comply with the California Building Code (CBC) 12-21-2017 g Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 3 of 7 and Building Division standards and policies. Geotechnical investigations specifically addressing liquefaction are required to be reviewed and approved prior to the issuance of building permits. Permit issuance is also contingent on the inclusion of design mitigation identified in the investigations. Construction plans are reviewed for compliance with approved investigations and CBC prior to building permit issuance. 5. The property is located within 200 feet of coastal waters. The project design addresses water quality with a construction erosion control plan and a post construction drainage system that includes drainage and percolation features designed to retain dry weather and minor rain event run-off on-site. Any water not retained on-site is directed to the City's storm drain system. 6. Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 21.35.050, due to the proximity of the development to the shoreline and the development containing more than 75 percent of impervious surface area, a Water Quality and Hydrology Plan (WQHP) is required. A WQHP prepared by DNZ Engineering, dated September 26, 2017 (revised January 10, 2018), has been reviewed and approved by the City's Engineer Geologist. The WQHP includes a polluted runoff and hydrologic site characterization, a sizing standard for BMPs, use of an LID approach to retain the design storm runoff volume on site, and documentation of the expected effectiveness of the proposed BMPs. 7. Proposed landscaping complies with Implementation Plan Section 21.30.075. A condition of approval is included that requires drought -tolerant species. Prior to issuance of building permits, the final landscape plans will be reviewed to verify invasive species are not planted. Finding: B. Conforms with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act if the project is located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline of any body of water located within the coastal zone. Fact in Support of Finding: 1. The project site is not located between the nearest public road and the sea or shoreline. The nearest bay/channel access is located along Lake Avenue and 38th Street. The project complies with applicable development standards such as setbacks and no development is proposed offsite. Thus, the project will not affect the public's ability to gain access to, or use the coast and nearby recreational facilities. 2. The nearest coastal view point is located more than 700 feet north of the subject property at Newport Island Park. Several blocks of residences and a channel separate the two sites. The proposed residence is not located near coastal view roads, as designated in the Coastal Land Use Plan. Due to the distance of the proposed development from the public viewpoint and coastal view roads, as well as the project's compliance with height, setbacks, the project will not impact coastal views. 12-21-2017 9 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 4 of 7 SECTION 4. DECISION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The Zoning Administrator of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085, subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit "A," which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. This action shall become final and effective 14 days following the date this Resolution was adopted unless within such time an appeal or call for review is filed with the Community Development Director in accordance with the provisions of Title 21 Local Coastal Implementation Plan, of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Final action taken by the City may be appealed to the Coastal Commission in compliance with Section 21.64.035 of the City's certified LCP and Title 14 California Code of Regulations, Sections 13111 through 13120, and Section 30603 of the Coastal Act. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2018. Patrick J. Alford, Zoning Administrator 12-21-2017 10 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 5 of 7 EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. The development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan, floor plans and building elevations stamped and dated with the date of this approval (except as modified by applicable conditions of approval). 2. No demolition or construction materials, equipment debris, or waste, shall be placed or stored in a location that would enter sensitive habitat, receiving waters, or a storm drain or result in impacts to environmentally sensitive habitat areas, streams, the beach, wetlands or their buffers. 3. This approval does not authorize any new or existing improvements (including landscaping) on State tidelands, public beaches, or the public right-of-way. 4. This Coastal Development Permit does not authorize any development seaward of the private property. 5. Best Management Practices (BMP's) and Good Housekeeping Practices (GNP's) shall be implemented prior to and throughout the duration of construction activity as designated in the Drainage and Erosion Control Plans. 6. The discharge of any hazardous materials into storm sewer systems or receiving waters shall be prohibited. Machinery and equipment shall be maintained and washed in confined areas specifically designed to control runoff. A designated fueling and vehicle maintenance area with appropriate berms and protection to prevent spillage shall be provided as far away from storm drain systems or receiving waters as possible. 7. Debris from demolition shall be removed from work areas each day and removed from the project site within 24 hours of the completion of the project. Stock piles and construction materials shall be covered, enclosed on all sites, not stored in contact with the soil, and located as far away as possible from drain inlets and any waterway. 8. Trash and debris shall be disposed in proper trash and recycling receptacles at the end of each construction day. Solid waste, including excess concrete, shall be disposed in adequate disposal facilities at a legal disposal site or recycled at a recycling facility. 9. Revisions to the approved plans may require an amendment to this Coastal Development Permit or the processing of a new coastal development permit. 10. The project is subject to all applicable City ordinances, policies, and standards, unless specifically waived or modified by the conditions of approval. 11. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Material violation of any of those laws in connection with the use may be cause for revocation of this Coastal Development Permit. 12-21-2017 ss Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 6 of 7 12. This Coastal Development Permit may be modified or revoked by the Zoning Administrator if determined that the proposed uses or conditions under which it is being operated or maintained is detrimental to the public health, welfare or materially injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity or if the property is operated or maintained so as to constitute a public nuisance. 13. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a copy of the Resolution, including conditions of approval Exhibit "A" shall be incorporated into the Building Division and field sets of plans. 14. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit to the Planning Division an additional copy of the approved architectural plans for inclusion in the Coastal Development file. The plans shall be identical to those approved by all City departments for building permit issuance. The approved copy shall include architectural sheets only and shall be reduced in size to 11 inches by 17 inches. The plans shall accurately depict the elements approved by this Coastal Development Permit. 15. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the approved WQMP shall be submitted with the Building Permit plans. Implementation shall be in compliance with the approved WQMP and any changes could require separate review and approval by the Building Division. 16. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit a final landscape and irrigation plan. These plans shall incorporate drought tolerant plantings, non- invasive plant species and water efficient irrigation design. The plans shall be approved by the Planning Division. 17. All landscape materials and irrigation systems shall be maintained in accordance with the approved landscape plan. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition and shall receive regular pruning, fertilizing, mowing, and trimming. All landscaped areas shall be kept free of weeds and debris. All irrigation systems shall be kept operable, including adjustments, replacements, repairs, and cleaning as part of regular maintenance. 18. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall pay any unpaid administrative costs associated with the processing of this application to the Planning Division. 19. Should the property be sold or otherwise come under different ownership, any future owners or assignees shall be notified of the conditions of this approval by the current property owner or agent. 20. This Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085 shall expire unless exercised within 24 months from the date of approval as specified in Section 21.54.060 (Time Limits and Extensions) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, unless an extension is otherwise granted. 12-21-2017 12 Zoning Administrator Resolution No. #### Paqe 7 of 7 21. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attorney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City's approval of Patterson Residence including, but not limited to, Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085 (PA2017-199). This indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and other expenses incurred in connection with such claim, action, causes of action, suit or proceeding whether incurred by applicant, City, and/orthe parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall indemnify the City for all of City's costs, attorneys' fees, and damages, which City incurs in enforcing the indemnification provisions set forth in this condition. The applicant shall pay to the City upon demand any amount owed to the City pursuant to the indemnification requirements prescribed in this condition. 12-21-2017 i3 Attachment No. ZA 2 Vicinity Map 01/12/2018 14 VICINITY MAP Coastal Development Permit No. CD2017-085 PA2017-199 312 and 312'/2 35th Street 0,,,2,20,8 15 Attachment No. ZA 3 Plans 01/12/2018 1(0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTES 1.0 All work shall conform to the Requirements of Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. See drawings for Energy Compliance Forms. 2.0 Mandatory Energy Conservation Requirements for the State of California: a. All heating, ventilating, air conditioning and water heating equipment shall meet all the requirements of the Applicable Efficiency Standards and shall be certified to the California Energy Commission. b. A two-stage thermostat, which controls the supplementary heat on its second stage, is required on heat pumps. c. Thermostats, except those controlling heat pumps, shall be equipped with an automatic setback which the building occupant can program to automatically set back the thermostat. Set points for thermostat must be at least two periods in 24 hours. d. Equipment which requires preventive maintenance to maintain efficient operation shall be furnished with complete necessary maintenance information. e. All gas-fired fan type central furnaces, gas-fired fan type wall furnaces and cooking appliances shall be equipped with electronic ignition devices. f. All fan systems exhausting air to the outside shall be provide with back draft dampers. g. All transverse duct, plenum and fitting joints shall be sealed with pressure sensitive tape or mastic to prevent air loss and shall be insulated to conform to the provisions of Section 1005 UMC, Latest Edition. h. All manufactured windows and sliding glass doors shall meet the ANSI Air Infiltration Standards, and shall be certified and labeled. i. All swinging doors and windows leading to unconditioned areas shall be fully weather stripped. j. Storage type water heaters and storage and back-up tanks for solar systems shall be externally wrapped with R-12 insulation or greater. CONDOMINIUM CONSTRUCTION NOTES A. AN APPROVED ACOUSTICAL SEALANT SHALL BE PROVIDED ALONG THE JOINT BETWEEN THE FLOOR AND THE SEPARATION WALLS. B. ALL PENETRATIONS INTO SOUND RATED PARTITIONS ASSEMBLIES OF FLOOR - CEILING ASSEMBLES SHALL BE SEALED WITH APPROVED PERMANENT RESILIENT SEALANT. C. ALL RIGID CONDUITS, DUCTS, PLUMBING PIPES, AND APPLIANCE VENTS LOCATED IN SOUND ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE ISOLATED FROM THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY MEANS OF RESILIENT SLEEVES, MOUNTS OR MINIMUM 1/4" THICK APPROVED RESILIENT MATERIAL (EXCEPTION: GAS PIPING NEED NOT BE ISOLATED). D. METAL VENTILATING AND CONDITIONED AIR DUCTS LOCATED IN SOUND ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE LINED. (EXCEPTION: DUCTS SERVING ONLY EXIT WAYS, KITCHEN COOKING FACILITIES AND BATHROOM NEED NOT BE LINED) MINERAL FIBER INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED IN JOIST SPACES TO A POINT 12" BEYOND THE PIPE OR DUCT, WHENEVER A PLUMBING PIPE OR DUCT PENETRATES A FLOOR -CEILING ASSEMBLY THAT REQUIRES A SOUND RATING OR WHERE SUCH UNIT PASSES THROUGH THE PLANE OF THE FLOOR -CEILING ASSEMBLY FROM WITHIN A WALL. E. SUBMIT SOUND ATTENUATION DESIGN FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT PER AIR STD. 275. SOUND LEVEL NOT TO EXCEED 50 dBA (55 dBA WITH TIMER, 65 dBA WITH TIMER AND NEIGHBOR'S CONSENT) PER SECTION 10.26.045 OF THE N.B.M.C. LOCATION OF MEASUREMENT TO BE AT 5' ABOVE GRADE AT PROPERTY LINE. LOCATE EQUIPMENT IN EQUIPMENT WELL ON ROOF IF NECESSARY. F. ONLY OUTLET BOXES WILL BE PERMITED IN WALLS OF SOUND RATED CONSTRUCTION. ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES WHICH INCLUDE RECESSED FIXTURES PANEL BOARDS, HATERS, SOUND PRODUCING EQUIPMENT, ETC. SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN THESE SOUND RATED WALLS UNLESS PRIOR APPROVAL HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE STRUCTURAL RESEARCH ENGINEER. G. OUTLET BOXES MAY BE INSTALLED IN THE SOUND RATED WALLS AS FOLLOWS: a. BOXES WHICH PENETRATE THE WALL IN ONE AREA OR OCCUPANCY SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ON THE SAME STUD OR IN THE SAME SPACE BETWEEN STUDS CONTAINING A BOX WHICH PENETRATES INTO ANOTHER AREA OR OCCUPANCY, ETC., NOT IN THE SAME BAY ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOXES IN OPPOSITE FACES OF SEPARATION WALLS SHALL BE SEPARATED HORIZONTALLY BY 24". BACK AND SIDES OF BOXES TO BE SEALED WITH 1/8" RESILIENT SEALANT AND BACKED WITH 2" MINIMUM MINERAL FIBER INSULATION. (TV, PHONE AND INTERCOM OUTLETS MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOXES ACCORDINGLY.) b. THERE SHALL BE ONE SOLID STUD BETWEEN OUTLET BOXES c. A SOLID FIRE BLOCKING WILL BE CONSIDERED A SOLID STUD IN ORDER TO PLACE ONE BOX ABOVE THE OTHER IN THE SAME BAY H. OUTLET BOXES SHALL HAVE A DEPTH NOT MORE THAN 1 1/2", SO AS TO ALLOW THE REQUIRED 2" UNCOMPRESSED INSULATION TO BE INSTALLED IN A STANDARD 2" x 4" WALL. ON WALLS OF DEEPER DIMENSIONS, I.E. DOUBLE STUD WALLS, BOXES OF GREATER DEPTHS MAY BE PERMITTED. I. CONDUITS OR RACEWAYS (STUBOUTS) MAY RENETRATE THE SOUND RATED WALLS PROVIDED THE CONDUIT IS COVERED AT THE PENETRATION POINT WITH A PERMANENTLY RESILIENT SEALANT. J. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTLET BOXES INSTALLED FOR TELEVISIONS, TELEPHONE AND THERMOSTATS (ELECTRIC AND PNEUMATIC) SHALL BE THE SAME AS FOR RECEPTACLES OR SWITCHES, PLASTER RINGS, OPEN BACK BOXES OR MOUNTING PLATES SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED IN SOUND RATED PARTITIONS. K. PROVIDE SEPARATE UTILITIES FOR EACH UNIT (POTENTIAL CONDO CONVERSION) 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 CODE INFORMATION ALL WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE AND LOCAL CODES, CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING STANDARDS, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODES AND: BLDG. CODE: CBC 2016 (WITH STATE AND LOCAL AMENDMENTS) MECHANICAL: CMC 2016 PLUMBING: CPC 2016 ELECTRICAL: CEC 2016 STRUCTURAL: CBC 2016 FIRE/LIFE/SAFETY: CFC 2016 (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION - NATIONAL FIRE CODES AS ADOPTED OR REFERENCED) ENERGY CODE: CBC 2016 (TITLE 24, PART 6) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NOTES Provide fire retardant roof covering of Class A minimum. Provide smoke detectors in each hallway leading to sleeping rooms, each sleeping room of new and existing construction, on top of stairways, and in each story of the project. In new construction the smoke detectors are to be hard wired with battery back up. UBC 310.9.1.4. The detectors shall be interconnected to sound at the same time. Detectors are NOT to be located in kitchen, garage or within 3-0" from door to kitchen, bathroom or supply air registers. Bracing of exterior wall/main interior walls shall conform to methods and locations as specified in Section 2320.11.3 and 2320.11.4, Volume 2, CBC 2016. Water closet recess to be 30" minimum width, 24" clear in front of bowl. Provide a nonabsorbent finish to a minimum height of 70" in shower areas. Provide safety glazing type of glass within 2'-0" of doors and as specified in UBC 2406.4. Glass to be etch marked. Provide emergency egress from bedroom per UBC 310.4; 20" wide X 24" high, 5.7 sq.ft. Minimum. Minimum window area 1/10 of the room floor area,'/2 open able in or 1/20 of floor area fully open able, per UBC 1203. Attic vents are a minimum of 1/150 of the attic area. Foundation vents are a minimum of 1/150 of the crawl space area. Provide 22" x 30" attic access to all attics higher than 30", UBC 1505.3 Title 24 Energy Compliance Walls: R-13 Floors: R-19 Ceiling: R-30 Required enclosed parking spaces for two full size cars shall be 17-6" X 19'-0"clear and unobstructed, (9'-3" x 19'-0" for individual cars) Pools, spas, walls, fences, patio covers and other freestanding structures require separate reviews and Permits. Any removal of City of Newport Beach and/or Corona del Mar trees requires prior approval from the General Services Department. Existing sewer lateral to be changed and a clean-out installed at the property line to comply with city standard if any of the following conditions occur: a. Alteration to the building sewer is done. b. Additional plumbing fixtures require increase in size of building sewer line. c. When it is found that the building sewer is installed in an illegal or unsanitary manner. d. If area of structural remodel + addition is greater than 50% of existing area. EXCEPTION: Sewer lateral does NOT have to be replaced if inspected using a camera device and certified by a private inspection agency to be in good condition to the satisfaction of the Utilities Department ( Ed Burt 949-718-3402 ). Sloped ceiling to be 7-6" minimum over 50% (min.) of roof area. Per Chapter 13 of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC), street trees shall be planted along Narcissus Avenue frontage. An approved encroachment permit is required for all work within the public right-of-way. An approved encroachment permit is required for all nonstandard private improvements within the public right-of-way. All utility service connections shall be made underground. Deferred submittals to be reviewed by project architect or engineer of record and certified prior to submittal for plan review. Pedestrian protection adjacent to public way: Distance from structure to property line (SB) Protection SB < 6' Fence & canopy SB < (height of structure/4) Fence & canopy (Structure height/2) > SB > (Structure height/4) Fence only SB > (Structure height/2) None When required, fence and canopy to be constructed per UBC 3303.7.3 and 3303.7.4 PROJECT DIRECTORY ANDREW PATTERSON APEX LAND SURVEYING, INC. 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 8512 OXLEY CIRCLE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92646 TEL: (949) 723-1800 TEL: (714) 488-5006 EMAIL: andrew@pattersoncustomehomes.com ApexLSinc@gmail.com ATTN: ANDREW PATTERSON ATTN: PAUL CRAFT ARCHITECT: 3. PROVIDE A FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM THROUGH OUT UNITS "A" AND "B" BILL CASKEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE HERITAGE ENERGY GROUP CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 470 WALD TEL: (714) 624-7086 IRVNE, CA 92618 FAX: (949) 759-8095 TEL: (949) 789-7221 EMAIL: BJCDESIGN@SBCG LORAL. NET FAX: (949) 789-7222 ATTN: BILL CASKEY ATTN: ROLAND GONZALEZ/RUDY SAI STRUCTURAL: ESI/FME INC. 1800 EAST 16TH STREET, UNIT B SANTA ANA, CA 92701 (714) 835-2800 EMAIL: kamran@esifine.com ATTN: KAMRAN ASKARIAN PUBLIC UTILITIES: CIVIL DZN ENGINEERS 166 MATISSE CIRCLE ALISO VIEJO, CA 92656 TEL: (949) 305-8920 FAX: (949) 305-8929 CEL: (949) 290-3772 ATTN: RONIE DEMA-ALA EMAIL: RLD@DZNE.NET DIG ALERT (800) 227-2600 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (714) 895-0246 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS (800) 427-2000 CITY WATER & SEWER (949) 644-3011 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE (800) 750-2355 SPECTRUM (800) 892-4357 SYMBOLS CONSTRUCTION NOTES WINDOW NUMBER DOOR NUMBER REVISION NUMBER APPLIANCE/FIXTURE NOTE CEILING HEIGHT DETAIL REFERENCE ELEVATION REFERENCE SECTION REFERENCE PROJECT STATISTICS LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 1, BLOCK 234 OF LAKE SECTION, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 423, PAGE 30, INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY APN 423-374-02 LOT AREA: 2,375 SQ. FT. (25'X 95') BUILDING DATA/CODE REVIEW: OCCUPANCY: R3/U1 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION: 1 -HOUR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN FULLY SPRINKLERED ZONE: R2 CITY ALLOWABLE AREA 2.0 x BUILDABLE AREA (1520 x 2.0) = 3040 SQ.FT. TOTAL (INCLUDES LIVABLE SPACE AND GARAGE) BUILDING AREA FIRST FLOOR LIVEABLE SPACE 813 GARAGE 367 TOTAL = 1180 SQ. FT. (PLANNING)1491 SQ. FT. (BUILDING) SECOND FLOOR LIVEABLE SPACE 1409 TOTAL = 1409 SQ.FT. (PLANNING) 1507 SQ.FT. (BUILDING) THIRD FLOOR LIVEABLE SPACE: 451 TOTAL = 451 SQ.FT. (PLANNING) 735 SQ.FT. (BUILDING) TOTAL LIVEABLE SPACE 3040 (INCLDUING GARAGE) 367 (GARAGE) LIVEABLE SPCE 2673 (NOT INCLUDING GARAGE) SETBACKS FRONT = 10'-0" REAR = 5'-0" SIDES = 3-0" PARKING SUMMARY 2 SPACES REQUIRED FOR DUPLEX 4 SPACES TOTAL (ONE ENCLOSED GARAGE AND ONE OPEN AIR CARPORT) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK NOTES DEFERRED SUBMITTAL G-02 1. FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM (OBTAIN FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT PRIOR TO 1.. AN APPROVED ENCROACHMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK CALLING FOR ROOF SHEATHING INSPECTION. DEFERED SUBMITTAL TO BE ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CERTIFIED BY PROJECT ARCHITECT PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL) G-05 2. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 2. A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENCROACHMENT PERMIT INSPECTION IS SURVEY (APEX) REQUIRED BEFORE THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSPECTION, IF ANY OF THE 3. PROVIDE A FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM THROUGH OUT UNITS "A" AND "B" EXISTING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS SURROUNDING THE SITE IS DAMAGED, NEW 4. PROVIDE A LOW VOLTAGE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE UNIT WITH A LOW VOLTAGE CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER, AND ALLEY/STREET PAVEMENT WILL BE PANEL IN UNIT "B" REQUIRED. ADDITIONALLY, IF EXISTING UTILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE ARE DEEMED 5. PROVIDE WHOLE BUILDING MECHANICAL SYSTEM SUBSTANDARD, A NEW 1 -INCH WATER SERVICE., WATER METER BOX, SEWER QUALITYASSURANCE LATERAL AND/OR CLEANOUTS WITH BOX AND LID WILL BE REQUIRED. 100% OF QUALITY ASSURANCE THE COST SHALL BE BORNE BY THE PROPERTY OWNER (MUNICIPAL CODES 14.24.020 AND 14.08.030). SAID DETERMINATION AND THE EXTENT OF THE REPAIR WORK SHALL BE MADE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR. 3. AN ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL NON-STANDARD IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGH -OF -WAY. ALL NON-STANDARD IMPROVEMENTS SHALL COMPLY WITH CITY COUNCIL POLICY L-6 AND L-18. 4. ALL WORK RELATED TO WATER IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A C-34 LICENSED PIPELINE CONTRACTOR OR AN "A" LICENSED GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR. DATE: 06-21-17 5. ALL WORK RELATED TO WASTEWATER IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A C-42 LICENSED SANITATION SEWER CONTRACTOR OR AN "A" LICENSED GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR. DRAWN BY: TTD 6. EACH UNIT SHALL BE SERVICE BY SEPARATE WATER AND SEWER SERVICE. Ave ---- Place Puce 4 Park 5� A VICINITY MAP p CL Cot �= �` 3 C�"{- M"� �. Bich. „po �nannel P7 %9 a PROJECT 5` LOCATION MIN n0 6Y >u r 'Newport Beach I � "+5 0� 32nd StNoa, 5'` 3ryta 1� " _JL Lilo Isle 41 "� !y 31 st St -3' "t-rst�-7 40 `b 30th St. 7. 29th St �n - C lop PROJECT DESCRIPTION NEW DUPLEX UNITS: FRONT UNIT -A HAS THREE BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN AND THREE BATHROOMS THE REAR UNIT -B HAS THREE BEDROOMS. LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, AND TWO BATHROOMS DEMOLISH A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DRAWING INDEX T-1.0 TITLE SHEET, DRAWING INDEX, ABBREVIATIONS CODE INFORMATION, PROJECT DESCRIPTION, & VICINITY MAP T-1.1 GENERAL NOTES RCMR - 1.0 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION MINIMUM STANDARD GRN -1.0 GREEN SHEETS CIVIL G-01 COVER SHEET G-02 PRECISE GRADING PLAN G-03 GRADING DETAILS G-04 EROSION CONTROL PLAN G-05 SOILS REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS 1 OF 1 SURVEY (APEX) ARCHITECTURAL A-0.0 SITE PLAN, SURVEY PLAN AND DETAILS A-1.0 FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PLANS A-2.0 THIRD FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS A-3.0 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A-4.0 SECTIONS A-5.0 DOOR AND WINDOW SCHEDULES AND DETAILS A-6.0 DETAILS STRUCTURAL SGN GENERAL NOTES S1 FOUNDATION PLAN S2 FRAMING PALN SD1 STRUCTURAL DETAILS SD2 STRUCTURAL DETAILS SD3 STRUCTURAL DETAILS FD1 FOUNDATION DETAILS HFX-01 HARDY FRAME DETAILS HFX-02 HARDY FRAME ANCHORAGE DETAILS QA1 QUALITY ASSURANCE QA2 QUALITYASSURANCE QA3 QUALITY ASSURANCE T-24 T-24.1 a TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE SHEET T-24.1 b TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE SHEET T-24MM TITLE 24 ENERGY COMPLIANCE SHEET, MANDATORY MEASURES AREA CALCULATION A-1.0 LEVELS 1 & 2 A-2.0 LEVEL 3 BILL CASKEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net 1 i -Ju- i y �[ IrK = ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 DRAWING INDEX, PROJECT DESCRIPTION, CODE INFORMATION, VICINITY MAP AND ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: T-1.0 17 LEGEND — FIRE HYDRANT ELEC. — ELECTRICAL SMH — SEWER MANHOLE Q u EDGE PAVEMENT EPB — ELECTRICAL PULL BOX TC — TOP OF CURB Q QQ — CONCRETE SURFACE D4 WATER VALVE EC END OF CURVE TE TRASH ENCLOSURE w METER, PULL BOX FC — FINISHED CONCRETE TG — TOP OF GRATE w v v v GRASS v — SIGN FD FRENCH DRAIN TGW — TOP OF GARDEN/PLANTER WALL w BLOCK WALL FF — FINISHED FLOOR TPS — TELEPHONE PULL BOX m VLO O — STREET LIGHT FFG — FINISHED FLOOR GARAGE TS — TOP OF STEPS — BRICK SURFACE ® — PLASTIC FENCE (PFNC) FH — FIRE HYDRANT TW — TOP OF WALL FL — FLOWLINE TX — TOP OF DRIVEWAY "X" °-°-0-0- — WOOD FENCE (WDF) FS — FINISHED SURFACE UGT — UNDERGROUND TRANSFORMER -0® — SEWER CLEANOUT 0 — GB — GRADE BREAK VG — VALLEY GUTTER WATER METER GM GAS METER VPB — VERIZON PULL BOX AC — ASPHALT PAVEMENT W/ — WITH HCR HANDICAP RAMP AD — AREA DRAIN HP HIGH POINT WIF — WROUGHT IRON FENCE BFP — BACK FLOW PREVENTER WM — WATER METER INV. — INVERT BS — BOTTOM OF STEPS NG — NATURAL GROUND WV — WATER VALVE BX — BOTTOM OF DRIVEWAY "X" PA — PLANTER AREA () — EXISTING ELEVATION CATV — CABLE TELEVISION BOX CF — CURB FACE T — PROPERTY LINE 0 — FOUND MONUMENT PP — POWER POLE CHMY. — CHIMNEY O — SEARCHED, FOUND NOTHING; — CENTERLINE RD — ROOF DRAIN (CURB OUTLET) SET NOTHING RIM — MANHOLE RIM T.B.M. — TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET ON D.O. —DRAIN OUTLET SEWER CLEANOUT R/W — RIGHT OF WAY ELEV. = 6.36 FEET. SCO SEWER CLEAN-OUT LEGAL DESCRIPTION BENCHMARK INFORMATION REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF BENCHMARK NO.: J-782 ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: DESCRIBED BY OCS - FOUND 3 3\4" OCS ALUMINUM BENCHMARK LOT 7 OF BLOCK 234 OF LAKE TRACT IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY DISK STAMPED "J 782 1946", SET IN THE TOP OF A CONCRETE POST. OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE 13 MONUMENT IS LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID INTERSECTION OF 29TH STREET AND NORTHBOUND NEWPORT ORANGE COUNTY. BOULEVARD, 24.3 FT. EASTERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE NORTHBOUND LANES ALONG NEWPORT BOULEVARD AND 23.3 FT. TITLE REPORT/EASEMENT NOTES NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF 29TH STREET. MONUMENT IS SET LEVEL WITH THE SIDEWALK. ADDRESS: 35TH STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 ELEVATION: 6.978 FEET (NAVD88), YEAR LEVELED: 2015 (APN: 423-374-02) NO TITLE REPORT PROVIDED. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON IS THE CENTERLINE OF MARCUS AVENUE PER R.S. 2012-1071, BEING N36°20'44"E AS SURVEYOR'S NOTES SHOWN ON R.S.B. 262/47, RECORDS ORANGE COUNTY. 1. SURVEYOR OR ENGINEER SHALL PERMANENTLY MONUMENT PROPERTY CORNERS OR OFFSETS BEFORE STARTING GRADING. PLEASE CALL PAUL CRAFT @ 714-488-5006 TO SCHEDULE. 35TH STREET l rol LPG LPG _ N53°44'15"EJF TIES ON — SMH RIM P��� b7PG a <F I 6�'�1F� 6�'e51F� J���� 0�G"yF� X00 6101 6`.L$.�FN' ,SIGN. M`5. �5.�' �I `5. C, CONC L6 I tij01 �N53°44'15"E �`�25.00' ISG, SFS 1 — 6'.54 v PROPERTY` 6.39 - FS, 6•70 CONC. LINE FS 1=2 PALM PROPERTY FS v�' 6.65 °(6.65) M rNG48) LINE aT� F9 FS ° Ino 6LTALL WDF 3.4' PLANTER = Sr1-1 PLA`° ////���������������� a U- 3.0' / / 8.46 a FF co co o %,.72, / ��� CHMY_TOP 0� � 12 i LL i� i N 1 EXISTING o� HOUSE � o (1GE RIDGE / (28.6) / RIDGE ° I �(6 ^W/ °(25.6) 1 / I RIDGE / EXISTING EXISTING3.8' HOUSE HOUSE � a i o f/ 2s' a 4,-(Ln ao �� c6 (a 6.67 (6.67) �p o a r_ M� FS FS ° I A °)���1 a OA O / FS (6.79) D / M / a O FS (6.70) " FS N 4 � 6.711 a N / 1 Z 6.66 0�� (6.905 S Z FS (6� 9) (6.94) �u 1 I� EXISTINGI GARAGE <o s00 .0, ) 1 O a6' TALL � WDF �� PROPERTY NI 0 2 LINE C�. - 6.97 �� m � GM (6.79) 7.02 3.2' FS 1 6.92 FS '6 N F CONC. FS (7.02) 6.88 FS �� �FS PROPERTY 6.83 FS (6.75) 6 7FS ALINE p Fg 6) s.73 d `N53°44'16"E 25.00' o FD. SPIKE WM (6.51) (6.56) 6.51 CONC. (6'WM �1 (6.46) NO WASHER 195.02, FL _ FL _ _ FL N53044'16"E - - - - (6.47) a A �4LLEY FL O n P FD. 4 C -NAIL , X -TIES; SET TAGS, STAMPED "L.S. 8516". N53045'12"E - 34TH STREET �C 239.99'_ 45.00' 20' I z I�¢ aW m Nu- Z� 240.02' m 0 L6. 240.06' VICINITY MAP NO SCALE SCALE: 1"=8' No. 8516 Exp. 12/31/18 12/12/2017 PAUL DRAFT P L S 8516 DATE N z 0 3Kill wO N� 0) In Qm _m Z4 O O U LL J ®QXQ g ULL C7 10 U �UO Z N - W 6 N M U J Z11 W 0 I IL I- � Q Zw I=Z ZO 7 Ia U W 0 O a O 04 \ 0000 z w C14 Q II w o LICENSE -RENEWAL DATE 12/31/18 NOTE: SECTION 8770.6 OF THE CALIFORNIA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE w STATES THAT THE USE OF THE WORD CERTIFY OR CERTIFICATION BY A w LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE PRACTICE OF LAND SURVEYING OR THE �o w N PREPARATION OF MAPS, PLATS, REPORTS, DESCRIPTIONS OR OTHER SURVEYINGN Q � DOCUMENTS ONLY CONSTITUTES AN EXPRESSION OF PROFESSIONAL OPINION ^ w U o CERTIFICATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, - EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. 1 1 OF � cnUcM m VLO O � Z O TOQ cy) W 7p LICENSE -RENEWAL DATE 12/31/18 NOTE: SECTION 8770.6 OF THE CALIFORNIA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE w STATES THAT THE USE OF THE WORD CERTIFY OR CERTIFICATION BY A w LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR IN THE PRACTICE OF LAND SURVEYING OR THE �o w PREPARATION OF MAPS, PLATS, REPORTS, DESCRIPTIONS OR OTHER SURVEYINGN � DOCUMENTS ONLY CONSTITUTES AN EXPRESSION OF PROFESSIONAL OPINION SHEET NO. REGARDING THOSE FACTS OR FINDINGS WHICH ARE THE SUBJECT OF THE CERTIFICATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, - EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. 1 1 OF 12 C.0 00 0 rl0 z U w 0 Of The soil report information for proposed new residence at 208 41st. Street, Newport Beach California Coast Geotechnical 14747 Artesia Blvd., Suite 1-D La Mirada, Ca 90638 Tel: (714) 521-0169 or(714)521-2827 Fax: (714) 521-0179 W.O. 538917-01, Dated August 16, 2017 Soil Engineer to review and approve foundation and grading plan for the new residence. NOTE: SEE DNZE DOCUMENTS G-01, G-02, G-03, G-04 & G-05 W 1 A-3.0 6R@6" 5 T @ V-0" 0 6.36 AT SIDEWALK 8.40 7.02 6.81 PROPERTY LINE 95.00 =r7D I Luil-uil JIL -IiLLI I L::::::�I I lill ILL I I i i ILL 1 "' 1III1 7.06 o, GARAGE o�1 F.F. 7.25 SLOPE _ LUI TOP OF WALL I I 1-- LU (12") AT 9.92 — --o? U ry- C/) c w D ❑® Uj a- 0 LJ LGi z m J Q LL LIVING ROOM ❑®a Q L o a u F.F. 9.00 4 � O N A 3.0 a a / / PARKING FOR TWO CARS A-3. S I D O 6.39 AT SIDEWALK I GARAGE SLOPE _ OUTLINE OF BAY D F.F. 7.25 0 WINDOW ABOVE m 7.06 16-6" (MIN.) 5'-011 10'-0" 71 EFIFFIFFITEF® TRASH C AREA PROPERTY LINE 6.40 AT 6.79 6.81 SIDEWALK 2 A-3.0 E /V% ce SURVEY PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net I i -dU- I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 SITE PLAN DETAILS DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: T -TD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-0,0 ?0 A A-4.0 A-3.0 SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" a P 0 A W 22 \ w A-6.0 o DI 2 1 D3 ■ O EQ 0 18'-10" 12'-0" 3 A-3.0 PATIO ELEV. = 8.92 O 108 LIVING ROOM ELEV. = 9.00 EQ m 0 O I o 100 ELEV. = 8.40 - C8 m 0 KITCHEN E- o �� A I ti I E C P 2 0DO 2 0 0 BEDROOM o 2 - 1 La - 102 ELEV. = 9.00 O8 UP 22 CTS G6 G4 ELEV. = 8!9 5'-6" G2 Cl ELEV. = 7.25 GARAGE -A 19 8'-6" MIN. CLR. 109 cn o � I CARPORT -A o 18--1 A m G4 3' 0" 2 A-6.0 G2 9 _ A-6.0 10 A-6.0 101 ELEV. = 7.25 GARAGE -B - w � - v, - N no MIN. CLR. t8l-oll l2 II II z - �1 CARPORT -B rn O 1-6 II 17'-6"IMIN CLR r 18"I PROPERTY 25.00 16'-0' CLR. 9'-51' 9'-5" 3'-1" 181_10" 25'-0" A A-4.0 A-3.0 FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" G6 G, G6 G3 3'-1" A5 p, rn w rn A 0 r no Cn 6 D FLOOR PLAN NOTES A ARCHITECTURAL NOTES Al LINE OF FLOOR ABOVE A2 BALCONY RAILING A3 LOW WALL A4 LINE OF RETAINING WALL A5 EXISTING FENCE A6 WOOD SCREEN AT 42" A.F.F. B INTERIOR NOTES 81 UPPER CABINET (CABINETS IN LAUNDRY AREA ONLY MOUNTED @ 54" A.F.F.) B2 LOWER CABINET 63 BUILT-IN CABINET 84 LINEN CABINET 85 DEC-O-TEX FLOORING PER ICBO #1757 B6 CLOSET SHELF 67 BAY WINDOW WITH SEAT AT 18" A.F.F. C STAIRS AND HANDRAIL NOTES Cl 13 RISERS AT 7.71" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C2 11 RISERS AT 67.65" AND 10 TREADS AT 11" C3 13 RISERS AT 7.51" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C4 13 RISERS AT 7.71" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C5 36" HIGH HANDRAIL C6 42" HIGH GUARDRAIL C7 3 RISERS AT 7.75" AND 2 TREADS AT 11" C8 LANDINGS OR FLOORS AT THE REQUIRED EGRESS DOOR SHALL NOT BE MORE THAN 1/2" LOWER THAN THE TOP OF THE THRESHOLD. THE EXTERIOR LANDING OR FLOOR ALL NOT BE MORE THAN 7=-3/4" BELOW THE TOP OF THE THRESHOLD PROVIDED THE OR DOES NOT SWING OVER THE THE LOWER LANDING OR FLOOR, R311.3.1 NOTE: GUARDS (GUARDRAILS) SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING: A. PROVIDE GUARDS WHERE THE OPEN SIDE IS MORE THAN 30" MEASURED VERTICALLY TO THE FLOOR OR GRADE BELOW AT ANY POINT WITHIN 36" HORIZONTALLY TO THE EDGE OF THE OPEN SIDE, R312.1 B. GUARD HEIGHT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 42", R312.1 C. OPENINGS BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE BALUSTERS SHALL PRELUDE THE PASSAGE OF A 4" DIAMETER SPHERE, R312.3 D FIREPLACE NOTES 01 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 2" OF FIREPLACE, SMOKE CHAMBER OR CHIMNEY WALLS. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 6" OF HE FIREPLACE OPENING. PER UBC 3102.7.8 D2 1 -HR FIRE RATED CHIMNEY WALL D3 PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (WOOD OR GAS) ANSI Z21.88-2014 (MAJESTIC MODEL 42) D4 MASONRY FIREBOX (2" CLEAR TO COMBUSTIBLES) D5 DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY RISER 16" DIAMETER 12" DIAMETER D6 RAISED HEARTH 18" PLATFORM E CODE NOTES E1 5/8" TYPE X DRYWALL BELOW STAIR ON WALLS AND CEILING UBC 1003.3.3.9 E2 1 -HOUR WALL PER UBC ASSEMBLY 7B-17-1.4 E3 1 -HOUR FLOOR ASSEMBLY PER UBC 7C-13-1.4 E4 SOUND WALL WITH STC RATING OF 55db MINIMUM, SEE DETAIL 14/A5.0 E5 MINIMUM 36" SQUARE STOOP AT EXTERIOR DOORS E6 1" MAX. STEP AT OUT SWING DOORS E7 2-5/8" TYPE X DRYWALL @ CEILING E8 4" MAXIMUM SPHERE OPENING @ RAILING &/OR BALCONIES E9 DRYER VENT 14'-0" MAX LENGTH TO EXTERIOR WALL F BATHROOMS / LAUNDRY NOTES F1 LOW FLUSH TOILET (1.6 GAUFLUSH) F2 SINK F3 BATHTUB WITH SHOWER F4 TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE F5 2x6 PLUMBING WALL F6 MIRROR F7 WATER HEATER F8 WASHER F9 DRYER NOTE: PROVIDE 70" HIGH NONABSORBENT WALL ADJACENT TO SHOWER AND APPROVED SHATTER RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR SHOWER ENCLOSURE AND WINDOWS IF SILL IS LESS THAN 5'-0" ABOVE TUB OR SHOWER FLOOR, (WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IS NOT PERMITTED FOR TILE BACKING AT SHOWER) G SPECIALTY ITEM NOTES G1 ELECTRICAL PANEL G2 ELECTRICAL SUB PANEL G3 TELEPHONE/DATA G4 SPRINKLER RISER AND PANEL G5 EMERGENCY EGRESS WINDOW G6 12" x 12" OPENING AT GARAGE FLOOR FINISH LEVEL G7 3:12 ROOF SLOPE - COOL ROOF GAF ROYAL SOVEREIGN SERIES, R-30 BATT/HIGH PERFORMANCE INSTALLATION G8 TRASH AREA G9 ACPRO GAS FURNACE (MODEL: 80G1UH070A08) G10 KITCHEN EXHAUST (MINIMUM EXHAUST RATE OF 100 CFM BEES 150(0), EXC. 5 TO 150.2 (a) & ASHRAE STD. 62.2) GENERAL NOTES 1. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKS AND DRAFT STOPS PER UBC 708 2. PARKING GARAGE: BUILDING ACCESS OR STORAGE MAY BE LOCATED BELOW THE BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (BFE) PROVIDED THE FLOOR ELEVATION IS ABOVE ADJACENT GRADE. PROVIDE TWO OPENINGS, BOTTOM OF OPENINGS TO BE WITHIN 1 FOOT FROM GRADE AND BELOW THE TOP OF CONCRETE CURB SUPPORTING THE SILL PLATE. PROVIDE ONE INCH OF OPENING PER FOOT AREA. NBMC 15.5.200(d) 3. ALL LIGHTING SHALL BE HIGH EFFICACY PER SECTION 150.0 (k) 4. EXTERIOR WALLS OF DWELLINGS CLOSER THAN 3 FT (SPRINKLERED) TO THE PROPERTY LINE SHALL BE 1 -HR FIRE -RESISTANCE -RATED CONSTRUCTION, TABLE 8302.1 (1) AND (2) SOUND INSULATION 1. APPROVED ACOUSTICAL SEALANT SHALL BE PROVIDED ALONG THE JOINT BETWEEN THE FLOOR AND THE SEPARATION WALL. 2. ALL PENETRATIONS INTO SOUND -RATED PARTITIONS OF FLOOR -CEILING ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE SEALED WITH APPROVED PERMANENT RESILIENT SEALANT. 3. ALL RIGID CONDUIT, DUCTS, PLUMBING PIPES AND APPLIANCE VENTS LOCATED IN SOUND ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE ISOLATED FROM THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BY MEANS OF RESILIENT SLEEVES, MOUNTS OR MINIMUM 1/4" THICK APPROVED RESILIENT MATERIAL. (EXCEPTION: GAS PIPING NEED NOT BE ISOLATED) 4. METAL VENTILATING AND CONDITIONED AIR DUCTS LOCATED IN SOUND ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE LINED. 5. MINERAL FIBER INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED IN JOIST SPACES TO A POINT 12" BEYOND THE PIPE OR DUCT. WHENEVER A PLUMBING PIPE OR DUCT PENETRATES A FLOOR -CEILING ASSEMBLY OR WHERE SUCH UNIT PASSES THROUGH THE PLANE OF THE FLOOR -CEILING ASSEMBLY WITHIN A WALL. WALL LEGEND EXTERIOR 2x6 1 -HR FIRE RATED STUD WALL 2x4 1 -HR FIRE RATED STUD WALL INTERIOR 2x4 STUD WALL 2x6 1 -HR FIRE RATED DEMISING WALL ❑ APPLIANCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL # DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. SIZE (W x H x D) A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER GE MONOGRAM 42" x 84" x 24" B RANGE WITH OVEN GE MONOGRAM C DISHWASHER GE MONOGRAM 23" x 34" x 22" D DOUBLE SINK (SS-UNDERMOUNT) 33" x 12" x 20" E VENT -A HOOD/MICROWAVE GE MONOGRAM 30" x 8" x 12" BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net 1 I _du_ I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 FIRST & SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLANS DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-1 00 I 2 I A-3.0 IV I ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" 15 I A-6.0 B A-4.0 NOTE: SOLAR AREA IS LOCATED ON THE WESTSIDE OF ROOF ROOF SPECIFICATIONS GAF ROYAL SOVEREIGN 3 -Tab Fiberglass Asphalt Construction 25 -Year Itd. Transferable Warrantyl 60 mph Itd. Wind Warrantyl Class A Fire Rated - UL 790 ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3018 Type 1 ASTM D3161 Type 1, Class F ASTM D34622 ICC Approved Classified in accordance with ICC -ES AC438 ENERGY STAR@ Qualified (U.S. Only)3 Title 24 Compliant3 Rated by the Cool Roof Rating Council (See Details) Meets the Los Angeles Green Building Code (See Details) Solar Reflectance = .0273 Thermal Emittance = .0913 Solar Reflectance Index = 283 SOLAR AREA ROOF CALCULATION: 489 SF x 0.0015 = 73.3875 SF (80 SF MIN SOLAR AREA REQ.) 18'-10" THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" B A-4.0 FLOOR PLAN NOTES A ARCHITECTURAL NOTES Al ROOF DECK z w 0- _R o a N V7 A2 BALCONY RAILING A3 LOW WALL A4 LINE OF RETAINING WALL A5 EXISTING FENCE A6 WOOD SCREEN AT 42" A.F.F. 60.4 CFM 52.9 CFM TOTAL VENTILATION RATE METHOD (ASHRAE SECT. 4.1.2) UNIT "A" UNIT "B" 3040 / 100 = 30.4 3040 / 100 = 30.4 OCC. 4 = 30.0 OCC. 3 = 22.5 60.4 CFM 52.9 CFM SLOPE- 3=12 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-2.0 SOLAR AREA 8'x 10' SOLAR AREA 8'x 10' SLOPE 3:12 z w g a 0 0 N (n ROOF DECK ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" 15 I A-6.0 B A-4.0 NOTE: SOLAR AREA IS LOCATED ON THE WESTSIDE OF ROOF ROOF SPECIFICATIONS GAF ROYAL SOVEREIGN 3 -Tab Fiberglass Asphalt Construction 25 -Year Itd. Transferable Warrantyl 60 mph Itd. Wind Warrantyl Class A Fire Rated - UL 790 ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3018 Type 1 ASTM D3161 Type 1, Class F ASTM D34622 ICC Approved Classified in accordance with ICC -ES AC438 ENERGY STAR@ Qualified (U.S. Only)3 Title 24 Compliant3 Rated by the Cool Roof Rating Council (See Details) Meets the Los Angeles Green Building Code (See Details) Solar Reflectance = .0273 Thermal Emittance = .0913 Solar Reflectance Index = 283 SOLAR AREA ROOF CALCULATION: 489 SF x 0.0015 = 73.3875 SF (80 SF MIN SOLAR AREA REQ.) 18'-10" THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" B A-4.0 FLOOR PLAN NOTES A ARCHITECTURAL NOTES Al LINE OF FLOOR ABOVE A2 BALCONY RAILING A3 LOW WALL A4 LINE OF RETAINING WALL A5 EXISTING FENCE A6 WOOD SCREEN AT 42" A.F.F. B INTERIOR NOTES 81 UPPER CABINET (CABINETS IN LAUNDRY AREA ONLY MOUNTED @ 54" A.F.F.) B2 LOWER CABINET 63 BUILT-IN CABINET 84 LINEN CABINET 85 DEC-O-TEX FLOORING PER ICBO #1757 B6 CLOSET SHELF 67 BAY WINDOW WITH SEAT AT 18" A.F.F. C STAIRS AND HANDRAIL NOTES C1 13 RISERS AT 7.71" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C2 11 RISERS AT 67.65" AND 10 TREADS AT 11" C3 13 RISERS AT 7.66" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C4 13 RISERS AT 7.66" AND 12 TREADS AT 11" C5 36" HIGH HANDRAIL C6 42" HIGH GUARDRAIL C7 2 RISERS AT 7.66" AND 1 TREADS AT 11" C8 LANDINGS OR FLOORS AT THE REQUIRED EGRESS DOOR SHALL NOT BE MORE THAN 1/2" LOWER THAN THE TOP OF THE THRESHOLD. THE EXTERIOR LANDING OR FLOOR ALL NOT BE MORE THAN 7=-3/4" BELOW THE TOP OF THE THRESHOLD PROVIDED THE OR DOES NOT SWING OVER THE THE LOWER LANDING OR FLOOR, R311.3.1 NOTE: GUARDS (GUARDRAILS) SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING: A. PROVIDE GUARDS WHERE THE OPEN SIDE IS MORE THAN 30" MEASURED VERTICALLY TO THE FLOOR OR GRADE BELOW AT ANY POINT WITHIN 36" HORIZONTALLY TO THE EDGE OF THE OPEN SIDE, R312.1 B. GUARD HEIGHT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 42", R312.1 C. OPENINGS BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE BALUSTERS SHALL PRELUDE THE PASSAGE OF A 4' DIAMETER SPHERE, R312.3 D FIREPLACE NOTES 01 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 2" OF FIREPLACE, SMOKE CHAMBER OR CHIMNEY WALLS. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 6" OF HE FIREPLACE OPENING. PER UBC 3102.7.8 D2 1 -HR FIRE RATED CHIMNEY WALL D3 PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (WOOD OR GAS) ANSI Z21.88-2014 (MAJESTIC MODEL 42) D4 MASONRY FIREBOX (2" CLEAR TO COMBUSTIBLES) D5 DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY RISER 16" DIAMETER 12" DIAMETER D6 RAISED HEARTH 18" PLATFORM E CODE NOTES E1 5/8" TYPE X DRYWALL BELOW STAIR ON WALLS AND CEILING UBC 1003.3.3.9 E2 1 -HOUR WALL PER UBC ASSEMBLY 7B-17-1.4 E3 1 -HOUR FLOOR ASSEMBLY PER UBC 7C-13-1.4 E4 SOUND WALL WITH STC RATING OF 55db MINIMUM, SEE DETAIL 14/A5.0 E5 MINIMUM 36" SQUARE STOOP AT EXTERIOR DOORS E6 1" MAX. STEP AT OUT SWING DOORS E7 2-5/8" TYPE X ALL @CEILING E8 4" MAXIMUM SPHERE OPENING @ RAILING &/OR BALCONIES E9 DRYER VENT 14'-0" MAX LENGTH TO EXTERIOR WALL F BATHROOMS/ LAUNDRY NOTES F1 LOW FLUSH TOILET (1.6 GAUFLUSH) F2 SINK F3 BATHTUB WITH SHOWER F4 TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE F5 2x6 PLUMBING WALL F6 MIRROR F7 WATER HEATER F8 WASHER F9 DRYER NOTE: PROVIDE 70" HIGH NONABSORBENT WALL ADJACENT TO SHOWER AND APPROVED SHATTER RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR SHOWER ENCLOSURE AND WINDOWS IF SILL IS LESS THAN 5'-0" ABOVE TUB OR SHOWER FLOOR, (WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IS NOT PERMITTED FOR TILE BACKING AT SHOWER) G SPECIALTY ITEM NOTES G1 ELECTRICAL PANEL G2 ELECTRICAL SUB PANEL G3 TELEPHONE/DATA G4 SPRINKLER RISER AND PANEL G5 EMERGENCY EGRESS WINDOW G6 12" x 12" OPENING AT GARAGE FLOOR FINISH LEVEL G7 3:12 ROOF SLOPE - COOL ROOF GAF ROYAL SOVEREIGN SERIES, R-30 BATT/HIGH PERFORMANCE INSTALLATION G8 TRASH AREA G9 NOT USED G10 ACPRO AC (4AC14L36P-6,7) G11 KITCHEN EXHAUST (MINIMUM EXHAUST RATE OF 100 CFM BEES 150(o), EXC. 5 TO 150.2 (a) & ASHRAE STD. 62.2) G12 ACPRO GAS FURNACE (MODEL: 95G1UH070BP12) GENERAL NOTES VENTILATION CALCULATION FAN VENTILATION RATE METHOD (ASHRAE SECT. 4.1.1) UNIT "A" UNIT "8" ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 3040 / 100 = 30.4 3040 / 100 = 30.4 OCC. 4 = 30.0 OCC. 3 = 22.5 60.4 CFM 52.9 CFM TOTAL VENTILATION RATE METHOD (ASHRAE SECT. 4.1.2) UNIT "A" UNIT "B" 3040 / 100 = 30.4 3040 / 100 = 30.4 OCC. 4 = 30.0 OCC. 3 = 22.5 60.4 CFM 52.9 CFM WALL LEGEND EXTERIOR 2x6 1 -HR FIRE RATED STUD WALL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EXTERIOR 2x4 1 -HR STUD WALL INTERIOR 2x4 STUD WALL 2x61 -HR FIRE RATED DEMISING WALL -I APPLIANCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL#j DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. SIZE (W x H x D) A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER GE MONOGRAM 42" x 84" x 24" 7111B RANGE WITH OVEN GE MONOGRAM C DISHWASHER GE MONOGRAM 23" x 34" x 22" D DOUBLE SINK (SS-UNDERMOUNT) 33" x 12" x 20" E VENT -A HOOD/MICROWAVE I GE MONOGRAM 30" x 8" x 12" BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net I I _du_ I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-2.0 21 GENERAL NOTES: SOLAR AREA SOLAR AREA AO RAILING REQUIRED TO BE OPEN GLASS,WROUGHT IRON, ETC.—I NO SOLID RAIL (42" HIGH MIN.) TOP PLATE RIDG 38.Z — — — — — — 35.00 —17p— OPEN I I — I-HIRD FLOOR UNIT B) I - - THIRD FLOOD 27.62---------------------------------------------------� 12 28.00 —I I i3 I N oQ N a N m� I I I I I 1 ---------- SECOND FLOOR UNIT -SECOND FLOOR UNI1 B)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — — — — 18.4166 — 18.04--------------------------------- ------------------ w ------------------------------------------------ z I w z I J � I o' w �l r I— o' o L9 CL 0) n_ a_ OPEN OPEN I I - — x FIRST FLOOR 9.00 GARAGE _ — — — — — — — — — — — — — 7.10 � �o WEST ELEVATION _ RIDGE ��38.00 o TOP PLATE — — — — — — �-35.00 I I I I I I TFIIRDFLOOR �� 2 00 0 FIRST FLOOR 9.00 SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" I I ----------------------------------------------- II—--------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- I I I OPEN I I I I I ------------------------------------------------ -- ---------------------------------------------------- I I r I I I I I I I I OPEN OPEN I I I I I I I—I I—I RIDGE 38.00 TOP PLATE �- 35.00 =1N THIRD FI ()OR LuNiT B 2 7. 62 SECOND FLOOR LUNITB 8.04 GARAGE �- 7.10 SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" Li z — r n' w 0 rr n I EAST ELEVATION THIRD FLOOR LUNIT B 27.62 m SECOND FLOOR (—UNIT B 18.04 ` DATE oa z� n' T Q� m n_ -o —® SECOND FLOOR UNIT A — — 18.4166 n' w z J Lill o n' SCALE: AS NOTED EL FIRST FLOOR 9.00 SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" I I ----------------------------------------------- II—--------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- I I I OPEN I I I I I ------------------------------------------------ -- ---------------------------------------------------- I I r I I I I I I I I OPEN OPEN I I I I I I I—I I—I RIDGE 38.00 TOP PLATE �- 35.00 =1N THIRD FI ()OR LuNiT B 2 7. 62 SECOND FLOOR LUNITB 8.04 GARAGE �- 7.10 SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" Li z — r n' w 0 rr n I EAST ELEVATION THIRD FLOOR LUNIT B 27.62 m SECOND FLOOR (—UNIT B 18.04 ` SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" �/ RIDGE 38.00 co TOP PLATE_ _ 35.00 THIRD FLOOR 28.00�� SECOND FLOOR UNIT AZ — 18.4166 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" FIRST FLOOR GARAGE _7.10_ BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net I I -du- I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 208 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 ELEVATIONS DESCRIPTION DATE � o n' T W 01-10-18 n_ o n' SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" �/ RIDGE 38.00 co TOP PLATE_ _ 35.00 THIRD FLOOR 28.00�� SECOND FLOOR UNIT AZ — 18.4166 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" FIRST FLOOR GARAGE _7.10_ BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net I I -du- I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 208 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 ELEVATIONS DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-3.0 2-- GENERAL NOTES: AO RAILING REQUIRED TO BE OPEN GLASS,WROUGHT IRON, ETC. NO SOLID RAIL (42" HIGH MIN.), SEE DETAIL 15/A-6.0 m SECTION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" _ RIDGE co TOP PLATE 35.00 �— THIRD FLOOR 28.00 '7— SECOND FLOOR(UNIT A) 18.4166 FIRST FLOOR 9.00 i— SECTION SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" RIDGE__ 38.00 TOP PLATE__ 35.00 THIRD FLOOR 28.00 SECOND FLOOR(UNIT A) 18.4166 m A FIRST FLOOR �_ 9.00,E 0 GARAGE 7.10 m BILL CAS K EY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL: bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net I I -du- I'd CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 208 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 SECTIONS DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 CDP 10-27-17 1 PLAN CHECK REVISIONS 01-10-18 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST. SHEET NUMBER: A-4.0 2s 3 A-3.0 3-5' 12-0" 3-5 X17 {116 N L L v E I� \ w MASTER BEDR M _ L \ <1:5> \ �\ m • is Lj 8 0 4_� 202.,!.'' ..201:- � r • rn LYS , 4 0 • 6 \ -203 v 8'-4 • 204 • BEDR M w 2 � 1 =� b_ (A3 300, ON b Y CLOSE w l —� 12 A-4.0 ' -.": � z� � r7/ fes` / �"'?Tu, �^�+'�r�6,u!r • _.- o CLOSE 20 , !II V • -209, I o\20j> . BEDROOM 07_I -6" 3-5" 2'-7 A \ 208 I � I • / C3) J a �r 21 0N� PANTRY - b, C 3'-2" 5' 8 0 I F A o = 1O D{` O CHEN • C• m • • - - 5-6' 3 0, 2-0 • • WING ROOM W N � 3 - A A 0 n 1�& A-30 r -- SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN �2 A30 18-10___ APPLIANCE SCHEDULE FLOOR PLAN NOTES _ -,- - _ _ _ _ . A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER EQ 1z' -o' Eo A ARCHITECTURAL NOTES • • • C DISHWASHER GE MONOGRAM I 23" x 34' x 22" D DOUBLE SINK (SS_UNDERMOUNT) - 33' x 12'x 20" Al LINE OF FLOOR ABOVE GE MONOGRAM 30' x 8' x 12" A2 BALCONY RAILING PROPERTY 25.00 A3 LOW WALL • --- — --- - - — - -- -t A4 LINE OF RETAINING WALL 3 A 3 0 -ON -, B INTERIOR NOTES B1 UPPER CABINET (CABINETS IN LAUNDRY AREA ONLY MOUNTED @ 54' A F F) l CABINET ELEV - 8.92 B3 BUILT-IN T - CABINET ELEV 9.00 0 S4 LINEN CABINET 85 DEC-O-TEX FLOORING PER ICBG #1338 B6 CLOSET SHELF 4'., C STAIRS AND HANDRAIL NOTES -._�__� -t _. •.. _ i - m Cl 13 RISERS AT 7.71'AND 12 TREADS AT 11' p J r (r V C2 11 RISERS AT 67.65' AND 10 TREADS AT 11' C3 13 RISERS AT 7.51" AND 12 TREADS AT 11' a �5 - v C4 13 RISERS AT 7.71"AND 12 TREADS AT 11" l \ �� C5 36' HIGH HANDRAIL „v C6 36' HIGH GUARDRAIL i ( C7 3 RISERS AT 7 75" AND 2 TREADS AT 11' LD D FIREPLACE NOTES D1 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 2" OF FIREPLACE. SMOKE �y, CHAMBER OR CHIMNEY WALLS COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED • (� (] WITHIN 6. OF HE FIREPLACE OPENING PER UBC 3102 7 8 I l D2 PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (WOOD OR GAS) FM1 ICBO #ER -3507 l D3 PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (GAS APPLIANCE) FM1 ICBO #ER -3507 VP / D4 MASONRY FIREBOX (2" CLEAR TO COMBUSTIBLES) • D5 DOUBLE WALL CHIMNEY RISER 16 DIAMETER 12 DIAMETER D6 RAISED HEARTH 18" PLATFORM 1100 ELEV 8 40 (c 3 E CODE NOTES h L ��3 E1 5/8' TYPE X DRYWALL BELOW STAIR ON WALLS AND CEILING UBC 1003 3.3.9 E2 1 -HOUR WALL PER UBC ASSEMBLY 7B-17-1.4 G E3 1 -HOUR FLOOR ASSEMBLY PER UBC 7C-13-1 4 � -� • `{ JI E4 SOUND WALL WITH STC RATING OF 55db MINIMUM SEE DETAIL 14/A5.0 1 E5 MINIMUM 36" SQUARE STOOP AT EXTERIOR DOORS E6 1•MAX STEP AT OUT SWING DOORS / L� E7 2-5/8' TYPE X DRYWALL @ CEILING i2 A ( E8 4" MAXIMUM SPHERE OPENING @ RAILING WOR BALCONIES o \ E9 DRYER VENT 14-0' MAX LENGTH TO EXTERIOR WALL L l V &A-f31C 23 2- F BATHROOMS / LAUNDRY NOTES S��cE F1 LOW FLUSH TOILET (1.6 GAL/FLUSH) G \ c, (� + -7' / -s-1 19--F2 SINK F3 BATHTUB WITH SHOWER • C �� " C �`�' F4 TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE • F5 2x6 PLUMBING WALL \ F6 MIRROR _ 1103 104\ q r�F7 WATER HEATER F8 WASHE �OTt1c�ZR- F9 DRYER R EDR001.4 L I U C`,4 LE - �1 'SE NOTE PROVIDE 70" HIGH NONABSORBENT WALL ADJACENT TO SHOWER AND APPROVED A-3 0 1 SHATTER RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR SHOWER ENCLOSURE AND WINDOWS IF SILL IS LESS A THAN 5-0" ABOVE TUB OR SHOWER FLOOR, (WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IS NOT ` PERMITTED FOR TILE BACKING AT SHOWER) 2L414 (!So,sF-kc-t \ • - - - ___G SPECIALTY ITEM NOTES 105 i • G1 ELECTRICAL PANEL _ 900 �B=LE I G2 ELECTRICAL SUB PANEL / 8 \ UP \ " 1 QO 1/ L t_lV�}j G3 TELEPHONE/DATA o 2N° � G'11 ON CARPORT -A DN A-4 0 G4 SPRINKLER RISER AND PANEL G5 EMERGENCY EGRESS WINDOW G6 12'x 12" OPENING AT GARAGE FLOOR FINISH LEVEL �C o G7 3 12 ROOF SLOPE - COOL ROOF GAF TIMBERLAKE COOL SERIES. ANTIQUE SLATE ,5p(I4,ri COLOR, R-30 BATT/HIGH PERFROMANCE INSTALLATION LEV - 8.40 0 ✓_ ON 66S-T/r1P-•a I y 1 PROPERTY 25.00 -L.R ---- - V-5' 18-10 (� �5 2J J� �3'-l' r — 25-0 A A-4 0 A-3 0 FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" G1 G6 G3 GENERAL NOTES 1. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKS AND DRAFT STOPS PER UBC 708 2 PARKING GARAGE: BUILDING ACCESS OR STORAGE MAY BE LOCATED BELOW THE BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (BEE) PROVIDED THE FLOOR ELEVATION IS ABOVE ADJACENT GRADE. PROVIDE TWO OPENINGS, BOTTOM OF OPENINGS TO BE WITHIN 1 FOOT FROM GRADE AND BELOW THE TOP OF CONCRETE CURB SUPPORTING THE SILL PLATE PROVIDE ONE INCH OF C OPENING PER FOOT AREA NBMC 15 5 200(d) A-4 0 J_ APPLIANCE SCHEDULE N I o A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER GENERAL NOTES 1. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKS AND DRAFT STOPS PER UBC 708 2 PARKING GARAGE: BUILDING ACCESS OR STORAGE MAY BE LOCATED BELOW THE BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (BEE) PROVIDED THE FLOOR ELEVATION IS ABOVE ADJACENT GRADE. PROVIDE TWO OPENINGS, BOTTOM OF OPENINGS TO BE WITHIN 1 FOOT FROM GRADE AND BELOW THE TOP OF CONCRETE CURB SUPPORTING THE SILL PLATE PROVIDE ONE INCH OF C OPENING PER FOOT AREA NBMC 15 5 200(d) A-4 0 J_ APPLIANCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL # DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER tSIZE(WxHxD) GE MONOGRAM 42' x 84" x 24' B RANGE WITH OVEN GE MONOGRAM C DISHWASHER GE MONOGRAM I 23" x 34' x 22" D DOUBLE SINK (SS_UNDERMOUNT) - 33' x 12'x 20" E VENT -A HOOD/MICROWAVE GE MONOGRAM 30' x 8' x 12" BILL CAS KEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL. bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA. SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 FIRST & SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLANS DESCRIPTION_ DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: TTD PROJECT NUMBER: 312 35TH ST SHEET NUMBER: A-1.0 24 C) FLOOR PLAN NOTES A ARCHITECTURAL NOTES A 3.0 3 0 Al LINE OF FLOOR ABOVE AZ BALCONY RAILING A3 LOW WALL 44 LINE OF RETAINING WALL B INTERIOR NOTES 16'-10' 31 UPPER CABINET (CABINETS IN LAUNDRY AREA ONLY MOUNTED @ 54" AT F.) B2 LOWER CABINET I i 2 I G7 I I I� J n C" ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK ROOF DECK 10-16-17 Lu a- 0 co SLOPE 3:12 I SLOPE 3.12 i i i i w a O r fl00� DECK 63 BUILT-IN CABINET B4 LINEN CABINET B5 DEC-O-TEX FLOORING PER ICBG #1338 • 36 CLOSET SHELF `/�� C STAIRS AND HANDRAIL NOTES Cl 13 RISERS AT 7.71' AND 12 TREADS AT 11 C2 11 RISERS AT 67.65' AND 10 TREADS AT 11" ll 03 13 RISERS AT 7.51"AND 12 TREADS AT 11" Q Z 1 C4 13 RISERS AT 7 71' AND 12 TREADS AT 11" 53i3 X ROOF DECK L' 1 C5 36' HIGH HANDRAIL 06 36" HIGH GUARDRAIL Ao C7 3 RISERS AT 7 75` AND 2 TREADS AT 11 a D FIREPLACE NOTES O S jl IZ �� 3 3 D1 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 2" OF FIREPLACE, SMOKE `) CHAMBER OR CHIMNEY WALLS COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN 6" OF HE FIREPLACE OPENING PER UBC 3102 7 8 4 (o 6. 2- PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (WOOD OR GAS) FM1 ICBO #ER -3507 (0 4'-0' 1 -6' 3'-0" 10, 0 3'-6' S -0' 3�� I _ 1 D3 PREFABRICATED FIREPLACE (GAS APPLIANCE) FM ICBO #ER -3507 -- - + - t� (/ JD4 MASONRY I �OCQ 2 n `, D5 DOUBLE WALFIREBOX TS CHIMNEY RISER DIAMEER 12 DIAMETER • — - - --- i I �►�TI } D6 RAISED HEARTH 18' PLATFORM 3a� I b U 2- E CODE NOTES E1 5/8' TYPE X DRYWALL BELOW STAIR ON WALLS AND CEILING UBC 1W3 3,3,9 E2 1 -HOUR WALL PER UBC ASSEMBLY 7B-17-1.4 O -- E3 1 -HOUR FLOOR ASSEMBLY PER UBC 7C-13-14 C7 30 29 q I Z E4 SOUND WALL WITH STC RATING OF 55db MINIMUM, SEE DETAIL 14/A5 0 aOO j �o ' l E5 MINIMUM 36' SQUARE STOOP AT EXTERIOR DOORS • \ E6 V MAX. STEP AT OUT SWING DOORS & Ll LA .0 )(0 _%- 1(.6 / E7 2-5/8 TYPE X DRYWALL @ CEILING 2 E8 4" MAXIMUM SPHERE OPENING @ RAILING WOR BALCONIES 0 31 DN - - - E9 DRYER VENT 14-0" MAX LENGTH TO EXTERIOR WALL 110 `145 �82ca- — • F BATHROOMS / LAUNDRY NOTES N— 3 _ _ 91-41 F1 LOW FLUSH TOILET (1 6 GAUFLUSH) F2 SINK 32 o J I �3 BATHTUB WITH SHOWER =4 TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE =5 2x6 PLUMBING WALL % MIRROR 4'-C/ -7 WATER HEATER 2 — _ 1 =8 WASHER A-3 0 3.0 m I 3 0 F9 DRYER 4 COVERED DECK NOTE PROVIDE 70" HIGH NONABSORBENT WALL ADJACENT TO SHOWER AND APPROVED SHATTER RESISTANT MATERIAL FOR SHOWER ENCLOSURE AND WINDOWS IF SILL IS LESS THAN 5-0' ABOVE TUB OR SHOWER FLOOR, (WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD IS NOT d- 'ERMITTED FOR TILE BACKING AT SHOWER) m_ O TEM NOTES A40 A4o G SPECIALTY I G1 ELECTRICAL PANEL b G2 ELECTRICAL SUB PANEL 110 G3 TELEPHONE/DATA / G4 SPRINKLER RISER AND PANEL 55 EMERGENCY EGRESS WINDOW G6 12'x 12' OPENING AT GARAGE FLOOR FINISH LEVEL G7 3.12 ROOF SLOPE - COOL ROOF GAF TIMBERLAKE COOL SERIES, ANTIQUE SLATE / COLOR, R-30 BATT/HIGH PERFROMANCE INSTALLATION GENERAL NOTES RO °-'- • 1. PROVIDE FIRE BLOCKS AND DRAFT STOPS PER UBC 708 2-6' 33 8> 7 m 5 4 b DN b C7 A C3 C7 -Ip- 34 35 - a � � r— I I� 0 a 2 6 -- 6'-0' 10' 3_0' 1 -6' i 4$ I i w IL O I En a ROOF DECK I II I 18'_10. APPLIANCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL # DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. SIZE (W x H x D) A A A-4.0 3 0 A REFRIDGERATOR/FREZER GE MONOGRAM 42 x 84' x 24 B RANGE WITH OVEN GE MONOGRAM C DISHWASHER GE MONOGRAM 23 x 34 x 22 D DOUBLE SINK (SS-UNDERMOUNT) 33 x 12' x 20 E VENT -A HOOD/MICROWAVE GE MONOGRAM 30 x 8' x 12" ROOF PLAN THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/4" = V-0" BILL CAS KEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 TEL: (714)624-7086 EMAIL. bjcdesign@sbcglobal net ``t��y�y 10 C'l '! �+ �_ C17/?6 CLIENT ANDREW PATTERSON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 150 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PROJECT ADDRESS 312 35TH STREET NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 THIRD LEVEL FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN DESCRIPTION DATE ISSUED FOR PLAN CHECK 10-16-17 DATE: 06-21-17 SCALE: AS NOTED DRAWN BY. TTD PROJECT NUMBER 312 35TH ST SHEET NUMBER A-2.0 25 grading plans for: GENERAL I. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO CHAPTER 15 OF THE NEW PORT BEACH MUNIGIPAL CODE (NBMG),THE PROJECT SOILS REPORT AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE PERMIT. 2. DUST SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY WATERING AND/OF JUST PALLIATIVE. 3. SANITARY FACILITIES SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE 51TE DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. 4. WORK HOURS ARE LIMITED FROM 1:00 AM TO 6:30 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY; 8:00 AM TO 6:00 PM SATURDAYS; AND NO WORK ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS PER SECTION 10-28 OF THE NBMG. 5. NOISE, EXCAVATION, DELIVERY AND REMOVAL SHALL BE CONTROLLED PER SECTION 10-28 OF THE NBMG. b. THE STAMPED SET OF THE APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES. 1. PERMITTEE AND CONTRACTOR ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND PROTECTING UTILITIES. 8. APPROVED SHORING, DRAINAGE PROVISION AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES MUST BE USED TO PROTECT ADJOINING PROPERTIES DURING THE GRADING OPERATION. L1. CESSPOOLS AND 5EP7IG TANKS SHALL BE ABANDONED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL. 10. HAUL ROUTES FOR IMPORT OR EXPORT OF MATERIALS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE GITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER AND PROCEDURES SHALL CONFORM WITH CHAPTER 15 OF THE NBMG. 11. POSITIVE DRAINAGE SHALL BE MAINTAINED AWAY FROM ALL BUILDINGS AND SLOPE AREAS. 12. FAILURE TO REQUEST INSPECTIONS AND/OR HAVE REMOVABLE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES ON-SITE AT THE APPROPRIATE TIMES SHALL RESULT IN A "STOP WORK" ORDER. 13. ALL PLATIG DRAINAGE PIPES SHALL CONSIST OF PVG OR ABS PLASTIC SCHEDULE 40 OR SDR 35 OR ADS 3000 KITH GLUED JOINTS. 14. NO PAINT, PLASTER, GEMENT, SOIL, MORTAR OR OTHER RESIDUE, SHALL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER STREETS GURBS, GUTTERS OR STORM DRAINS. ALL MATERIAL SHALL AND WASTE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE. EROSION CONTROL I. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL PLANS ARE REQUIRED FROM OCTOBER 15 TO MAY 15. 2. EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE AVAILABLE ON-SITE BETWEEN OCTOBER 15 AND MAY 15. 3. BETWEEN OCTOBER 15 AND MAY 15, EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IN PLACE AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY WHENEVER THE FIVE-DAY PROBABILITY OF RAIN EXCEEDS 30 PERCENT. DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR, THEY SHALL BE IN PLACE AT THE END OF WORKING DAY, WHENEVER THE DAILY RAINFALL PROBBABILITY EXCEEDS 50 PERCENT. 4. TEMPORARY DESILTING BASINS, WHEN REQUIRED, SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. REQUIRED INSPECTIONS I. A PRE -GRADING MEETING SHALL BE SCHEDULED 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF GRADING WITH THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE PRESENT: OWNER, GRADING CONTRACTOR, DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER, SOILS ENGINEER, GEOLOGISTS, CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES. REQUIRED FIELD INSPECTIONS HILL BE OUTLINED AT THE MEETING. 2. A PRE -PAYING MEETING SHALL BE SCHEDULED 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF THE 5U15-61RADE PREPARATION FOR THE PAVING WITH THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE PRESENT: OWNER, PAVING CONTRACTORS, DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER, SOILS ENGINEER, CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES. REQUIRED FIELD INSPECTIONS WILL BE OUTLINED AT THE MEETING. GRADING FILLS/CUT5 I. GRADED SLOPES SHALL BE NO STEEPER THAN 2 HORIZONTAL TO I VERTICAL. 2. FILL 5L0PE5 SHALL BE COMPACTED TO NO LE55 THAN 10 PERCENT RELATIVE COMPACTION OUT TO THE FINISHED SURFACE. 3. ALL FILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED THROUGHOUT TO THE MINIMUM OF qO PERCENT RELATIVE COMPACTION A5 DETERMINED BY ASTM TEST METHOD 1551, AND APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER. COMPACTION TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED APPROXIMATELY EVERY TNO FEET IN VERTICAL HEIGHT AND OF SUFFICIENT QUANTITY TO ATTEST TO THE OVERALL COMPACTION EFFORT APPLIED TO THE FILL AREAS. 4. AREAS TO RECEIVE FILL SHALL BE CLEARED OF ALL VEGETATION AND DEBRIS, SCARIFIED AND APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER PRIOR TO PLAGING OF THE FILL. 5. FILLS SHALL BE KEYED OR BENCHED INTO COMPETENT MATERIAL. b. ALL EXISTING FILLS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER OR REMOVED BEFORE ANY ADDITIONAL FILLS ARE ADDED. 1. ANY EXISTING IRRIGATION LINES AND USTERNS SHALL BE REMOVED OR CRUSHED IN PLACE AND BACKFILLED AND APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER. 8. THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST AND SOILS ENGINEER SHALL, AFTER CLEARING AND PRIOR TD THE PLACEMENT OF FILL IN CANYONS, INSPECT EACH CANYONS FOR AREAS OF ADVERSE STABILITY AND DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF, OR P0551BILITY OF FUTURE ACCUMULATION OF, SUBSURFACE WATER OR SPRING FLOW. IF NEEDED, DRAINS HILL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO THE PLACEMENT OF FILL IN EACH RESPECTIVE CANYON. q. THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE SUBDRAINS SHALL BE SURVEYED IN THE FIELD FOR LINE AND GRADE. 10. ALL TRENCH BACKFILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED THROUGHOUT THE MINIMUM OF q0 PERCENT RELATIVE COMPACTION, AND APPROVED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER. THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAY REQUIRED GORING OF CONCRETE FLATWORK PLACED OVER UNTESTED BACKFILLS TO FACILITATE TESTING. fv0SFmP RFm!B1PFmN E 512 55TH STREET, NDWFORT 5EAC.,H, GA �2665 11. THE 5T0GKPILLING OF EXCESS MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT. 12. LANDSCAPING OF ALL SLOPES AND PADS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 15 OF THE NBMG. 13. ALL GUT SLOPES SHALL BE INVESTIGATED BOTH DURING AND AFTER GRADING BY AN ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST TO A DETERMINE IF ANY STABILITY PROBLEM EXISTS. SHOULD EXCAVATION 015CL05E ANY GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS OR POTENTIAL GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS, THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGISTS SHALL RECOMMEND AND SUBMIT NEGE55ARY TREATMENT TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL. 14. WHERE SUPPORT OR BU77RE551N6 OF GUT AND NATURAL SLOPE 15 DETERMINED TO BE NEGE55ARY BY THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST AND SOILS ENGINEER, THE 501L5 ENGINEER WILL OBTAIN APPROVAL OF DESIGN, LOCATIONS AND CALCULATIONS FROM THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 15. THE ENGINEERING 6E0L0615T AND SOILS ENGINEER SHALL INSPECT AND TEST THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALL BU7TRE55 FILLS AND ATTEST TO THE STABILITY OF THE SLOPE AND ADJACENT STRUCTURES UPON COMPLETION 16. WHEN GUT PADS ARE BROUGHT TO NEAR GRADE THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL DETERMINE OF THE BEDROCK IF EXTENSIVELY FRACTURED OR FAULTED AND WILL READILY TRANSMIT WATER. IF CONSIDERED NECESSARY BY THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST AND SOILS ENGINEER, A COMPACTED FILL BLANKET NIL BE PLACED. 11. THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL PERFORM PERIODIC INSPECTIONS DURING GRADING. I8. NOTIFICATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE: IF, IN THE CURSE OF FULLFILLING THEIR RESPONSIBILITY, THE GIVIL ENGINEER, THE SOILS ENGINEER, THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST OR THE TESTING AGENCY FINDS THAT THE WORK 15 NOT BEING DONE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE APPROVED GRADING PLANS, THE DISGREPANGIE5 SHALL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY IN WRITING TO THE PERSON IN CHARGE OF THE GRADING WORK AND TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. RE(OMMENDATI0N5 FOR CORRECTIVE MEASURES, IF NECESSARY, SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL. DOCUMENTATION I. AN A5 -BUILT GRADING PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED BY THE CIVIL ENGINEER INCLUDING ORIGINAL GROUND SURFACE ELEVATIONS, AS GRADED GROUND SURFACE ELEVATIONS, LOT DRAINAGE PATTERNS AND LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF ALL SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE FACILITIES. HE/5HE SHALL PROVIDE WRITTEN APPROVAL THAT THE WORK WA5 DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FINAL APPROVED GRADING PLAN AND STATE THE NUMBER OF YARDS OF GUT AND/OR FILL MOVED DURING THE OPERATION. 2. A SOILS GRADING REPORT PREPARED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER, INCLUDING LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TEST. SUMMARIES OF FIELD AND LABORATORY RESULTS AND OTHER 5UB5TANTIATED DATA AND COMMENTS ON ANY CHANGES MADE DURING GRADING AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN THE SOILS ENGINEER INVESTIGATION REPORT. HE SHALL PROVIDE WRITTEN APR0VALA5 TO THE ADEQUACY OF THE 51TE FOR THE INTENDED USE AND COMPLETION OF WORK IN ACCORDANCE KITH THE JOB 5PEGIFIAGATI0N5. 3. A GEOLOGIC GRADING REPORT PREPARED BY THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST, INCLUDING A FINAL DESCRIPTION OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE SITE, INCLUDING ANY NEW INFORMATION DISCLOSED DURING THE GRADING AND THE EFFECT OF SAME ON RECOMMENDATIONS INCORPORATED IN THE APPROVED GRADING PLAN. HE/5HE SHALL PROVIDE NRITTEN APPROVAL A5 TO THE ADEQUACY OF THE 51TE FOR THE INTENDED USE AFFECTED BY THE GEOLOGIC FACTORS. NOTES TO OWNER, CONTRACTOR 6 ARCHITECT I. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT IN ACCORDANCE KITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO A55UME SOLE AND COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY; THAT THI5 REQUIREMENT SHALL BE MADE TO APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS, AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR FURTHER AGREES TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD DESIGN PR0FE55IONAL HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, REAL OR ALLEGED, IN CNNEGTION KITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON PROJECT. 2. ALL EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY AND PROPOSED GRADES SHOULD BE FIELD VERIFIED. 3 NO UTILITY SEARCH WA5 CONDUCTED. A UTILITY SEARCH BY THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE CONDUCTED AND IT SHALL BE THE G0NTRAGT0R'5 RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE DUE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PROTECT THE UTILITIES OR STRUCTURE FOUND ON THE 51TE AND TO NOTIFY THE 0WNER5 OF THE UTILITIES IMMEDIATELY UPON THEIR DISCOVERY. 4. EARTHWORK AND OTHER SON57RUGTI0N ITEM QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE ESTIMATES FOR AGENCY SUBMITTAL AND NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION 005T ESTIMATES FOR BIDDING PURPOSES. CONTRACTOR (5) MUST DEVELOP OWN QUANTITIES FOR BIDDING PURPOSES. 5. A SOILS INVESTIGATION MUST BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SOILS ENGINEER AND/OR GEOLOGIST. SOIL AND EARTH ACCEPTABILITY ARE NOT UNDER PURVIEW OR THE RE5P0N515ITLITY OF DESIGN ENGINEER FOR THI5 PLAN. DZNE, INC. DOES NOT TEST OR OBSERVE 501L CONDITIONS PRIOR TO, DURING OR AFTER CONSTRUCTION AND HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR SOILS (EARTH) STRUCTURES. 6. ALL RETAINING WALL DE516N5 ARE TO BE BUILT PER STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S PLAN AND NOT BY INFORMATION SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. DESIGN OF RETAINING WALL 15 BY OTHERS, NOT DZNE, INC. 7. ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES NOT RELIEVE APPLICANTS OF THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS TO OBSERVE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS NHICH MAY BE RECORDED AGAINST THE PROPERTY OR TO OBTAIN PLANS. YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED BY THI5 PERMIT. GRADING NOTES I. ALL EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY AND PROPOSED GRADES SHOULD BE FIELD VERIFIED. 2. NO UTILITY SEARCH WA5 CONDUCTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROTECT UTILITIES OR STRUCTURES FOUND ON THE 51TE AND TO NOTIFY ONNER/ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY TO RESOLVE ANY CONFLICTS OR 155UE5 WITH PROPOSED GRADING DESIGN 3. GRADING AND/OR LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE ALL AREAS TO POSITIVE DRAIN (2% MIN) AND SHALL EXERG15E CARE IN CONSTRUCTION OF MOUNDS AND SWALES 50 PONDING WILL NOT OCCUR. 4. GRADING AND/OR LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE ALL AREAS TO POSITIVE DRAIN (2% MIN) AND SHALL EXERCISE GAR= IN CONSTRUCTION OF MOUNDS AND SWALES 50 PONDING WILL NOT OCCUR 5. UNLE55 OTHERWISE NOTED, FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION MUST BE ABOVE ADJACENT FINISHED GRADE OR SURFACE AS 5H0NN BELOW: TOS PER PLAN fm FINISHED SURFACE (F5) FINISHED &RADE (F(5) FOR 6RADE5 LOCATED WITHIN 10 FT OF B0ILDIN6 FOUNDATION PER (CRC R401.31 b. COMPLY WITH MINIMUM SLOPE AT THE FOLLOWING AREAS: EARTH (FG) 5% (MINIMUM) FLATWORK (F5) 2% (MINIMUM) SLOPE DRAIN LINES 1% (MINIMUM) 1. PAD ELEVATION 15 A55UMED TO BE BASED ON SOILS REPORT $ STRUCTURAL PLANS. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY KITH LATEST SOILS REPORT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FOR EXACT DE516N RECOMMENDATIONS. 8. AN APPROVED ENCROACHMENT PERMIT 15 REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -NAY. q. A PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENCROACHMENT PERMIT INSPECTION 15 REQUIRED BEFORE THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT PERMIT FINAL CAN BE ISSUED. AT THE OF THE PUBLIC N0RK5 DEPARTMENT INSPECTION, IF ANY OF THE EXISTING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS SURROUNDING THE 51TE 15 DAMAGE, NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK, CURB AND GUTTER AND ALLEY/STREET PAVEMENT WILL BE REQUIRED. ADDITIONALLY, IF EXISTING UTILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE ARE DEEMED SUBSTANDARD, A NEW I -INCH NATER SERVICE , WATER -METER BOX, SENER LATERAL AND OR CLEANOUT WITH BOX AND LID WILL BE REQUIRED, 100% OF THE 605T SHALL BE BORNE BY THE PROPERTY ONNER (MUNICIPAL CODES 14.24.020 AND 14.08.30). SAID DETERMINATION AND THE EXTENT OF THE REPAIR NORK SHALL BE MADE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PUBLIC NORK INSPECTOR. 10. AN APPROVED ENCROACHMENT PERMIT 15 REQUIRED FOR ALL NON-STANDARD IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. ALL NON -STANDARDS IMPROVEMENTS SHALL COMPLY KITH CITY POLICY L-6 AND L -I8. 12. ALL WORK RELATED TO NATER IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -NAY SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A G-34 LICENSED PIPELINE CONTRACTOR OR AN A LICENSED GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR. 13. ALL NORK RELATED TO WASTE WATER IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -NAY SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A G-34 SANITATION SEWER CONTRACTOR OR AN A LICENSED GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR. GRADING LEGEND, SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS PROP05FD 6" STORM DRAIN LINE PROPOSED 4" STORM DRAIN LINE PROP05ED PERFORATED SUBDRAIN PROPOSED 50. 6RATE DRAIN INLET PROPOSED PLANTER DRAIN INLET PROPOSED ROOF DOWN SPOUT PROPOSED MAIN CATCH BA51N VICINITY MAP O PROJEGT 51TE NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX 6-01 COVER SHEET 6-02 PRECISE GRADING PLAN 6-03 DRAINAGE DETAILS G-04 EROSION CONTROL PLAN G-04.1 EROSION CONTROL BMP5 6-05 SOILS RECOMMENDATIONS (6-04.1 ER05ION CONTROL BMP5) PROJECT TERM PLANS PREPARED BY: 440104 ( d'zn engineering 166 MATISSE CIRCLE ALISO VIEJO, CA 92656 TEL: (949) 305-8920 CLIENT PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES 15 Corporate Plaza, Ste 150 Newport Beach, CA 92660 P: (949) 723-18M SHEET TITLE ARCHITECT: BILL GASKEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. t- PROPOSED TREE BOX LOCATION tu CORONA DEL MAR, GA 82625 T.6. TOP OF ORATE (DRAIN INLET) R PROPERTY LINE F.L. : FLOW LINE V CIVIL ENGINEER: DZN ENGINEERNG (ELE) : EXI5TIN6 OR NATURAL 6RADE ELEV F.G. FINISHED GRADE T.G. TOP OF COPING - POOL/5PA F5. FINISHED SURFACE TW TOP OF AALL T.N.F.: TOP OF WOOD FENCE TF TOP OF FOOTING D.F. DOWNSPOUT TP TOP OF PILASTER W. INVERT ELEVATION F.F. FINISHED FLOOR T.0.5.: TOP OF SLAB G.F.F.: GARAGE FINISHED FLOOR VICINITY MAP O PROJEGT 51TE NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX 6-01 COVER SHEET 6-02 PRECISE GRADING PLAN 6-03 DRAINAGE DETAILS G-04 EROSION CONTROL PLAN G-04.1 EROSION CONTROL BMP5 6-05 SOILS RECOMMENDATIONS (6-04.1 ER05ION CONTROL BMP5) PROJECT TERM PLANS PREPARED BY: 440104 ( d'zn engineering 166 MATISSE CIRCLE ALISO VIEJO, CA 92656 TEL: (949) 305-8920 CLIENT PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES 15 Corporate Plaza, Ste 150 Newport Beach, CA 92660 P: (949) 723-18M SHEET TITLE ARCHITECT: BILL GASKEY + ASSOCIATES, INC. t- 630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE, tu CORONA DEL MAR, GA 82625 tu TEL: (714) 624-1056 BUILDING bjcdesign@sbcglobal.net x DRIVEWAY V CIVIL ENGINEER: DZN ENGINEERNG HARD50APE 166 MATISSE CIRCLE WE ALI50 VIEJO, GA 82656 TEL: q4q-305-Sg20 Lu CONTACT: ROME DEMA-ALA SOILS ENGINEER: COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. O 1200 WEST COMMONWEALTH, _ FULLERTON, GA g2833 v PHONE: (114) 810-1211 FAX: (114) 810-1222 G0A5TGE0TEG®5BGGL0BAL.NET LAND SURVEYOR: APEX LAND SURVEYING INC HUNTINGTON BEACH, GA 82646 PHONE: (114) 488-5006 FAX: (114) 333-4440 APEXLSINC®GMAIL.GOM PROJECT -ADDRESS SOILS AND GEOLOGIST CERTIFICATION MBENCHYARIt'ir7 I. 5SREET THI5 GRADING PLAN HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY THE UNDER516NED AND FOUND TO BE DATUM: NEVIPMkBEACH, CA IN GONFORMANGE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE FOLLOWING DESCR OCS 20o - FOUND 3 3/4-OCS SOILS AND GEOLOGIST REPORT FOR THI5 PROJECT. 'Y-55-99'.UM ," E MARK OR STAMPED CORNER OF A 4.0 FT. BY &0 CONCRETE CATCH BASIN. LOCATED IN THE NORTHEASTERLY ENTITLED: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING INVESTIGATION BOULEVARD HE HARBOR MEW OF YACARF T. EASTERLY THE HARBOR NEW DRIVE WA AR FT. EASTERLY Oi 1HE CENTERLINE OF YACAR1FYlR THE DATED: 16 AUGUST 101 JOB NUMBER: W,O. 556x161-01 BOULEVARD E AND ARNORTHERLY WDIVE 0?,OFESSIO MONUMENT IS SET LEVEL MATH THE SIDEWALK. FIRM NAME: COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. oPR�Go 2 BY. ` t 011 MING -T RNG Rt�TE HEN - GE 54011 6EOTEGHNIGAL EN61R DA ¢ �E p� 12431/19 BY: }F S OF BEARINGS: clvt TODD G H0U55EL - EG _ STAFF 6EOL06SAILS 15T PATE sr 4 TME CENTERLINE OF �rFOF CA BEARING BEARING OF N2436'00'E AS SHOWN ON M.M. 123/22-26. APN: 458-671-20 DRAINAGE METHODOLOGY THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: �pFESS/ THE PROPOSED METHOD OF DRAINAGE FOR THI5 PROJECT INVOLVES THE COLLECTION OF �y9 DEt SURFACE DRAINAGE IN LANDSCAPED AREAS AND THE COLLECTION OF FL0W5 VIA AREA DRAINS AND ENTRANCE INTO A SUBTERRANEAN DRAIN PIPE NETWORK TO SAFELY m DISCHARGE STORM RUNOFF TO THE EXISTING MAINLINE STORM DRAIN SYSTEM. ROOF p D0NN5P0UT5 AND DECK DRAINS WILL CONNECT DIRECTLY TO NEAREST AREA DRAINS. * EXP. 1/11 sr CNIL P SITE DATA EARTHWORK QUANTITIES ��`= C.,4-' ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY I SITE (DISTURBED AREA) 2,315 5F 2 BUILDING 15115F 3 DRIVEWAY 94 5F 4 HARD50APE 769 5F TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA 2,375 5F THI5 PRO -ECT 15 DOES NOT FALL IN ANY OF THE CATEGORIES FOR 516NIFICANT REDEVELOPMENT, A5 PER ORANGE COUNTY CHECKLIST FOR GATE60RIZIN& DEVELOPMENT PRO ECTS A5 'PRIORITY" OR "NON PRIORITY", SINCE PRO ECT 511E 15 WITHIN 200 FT FROM E5A (ENVIRONMENTALLY 5EN51TIVE AREA) THUS, WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN (MMP) 15 REQUIRED. ITEM DE5GRIPTI0N QTY I CUT O GY 2 FILL (ALLOKNWE) 148 GY 3 NET EXPORT 148 GY 4 OVER EXCAVATION (3 FT) 264 GY THE ESTIMATE OF QUANTITIES AS SHOINN HEREON ARE PROVIDED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF 5ATI5FYIN5 PLAN INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM AN INDEPENDENT ESTIMATE OF ALL QUANTITIES AS A BA515 FOR HIS BIDS AND CONTRACTS. DATE 10 -JAN -2018 ENGINEER: R. DEMA-ALA CHECKER: R. DEMA-ALA PROJECT -No: 1741 REVISIONS e e e STATUS: PFRMIT F' SHEET 1 CIF GHEES Temporary Shoring Detail EY y NOTE. IN5TALLATION TO BE'/MIFIE 7 AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION BY COAST SEOTECW16AL TO COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. W.O. vF01"1 Plate 1 11.00 T05 8A8 PAD CONFIRM WITH T1STRLGTURAL s FOLNDATION PLAN ' AVATI PER 5OIL REPORT rFUrr.KIT u1c PROPERLY LK r0" 9.00 T05 8106 PAD CONFIRM WITH 5TRIXTLRAL 0 y II r I I I FOLMOATION PLAN / 2% L I I L ---------------------------- -) 12 ------------------------------------------------------ - PER EOEXEPORTiON 1 PER SOIL REPORT 13 uUT'A,I SG 25 31 LNIT.'8' b. • i���L M 23 s s 29 eN 3' .54 PRC v FS 6.70 LINT PROP TY FS 3:0 6.6 FS „"Y 1'BRIC 24 � ,L N 6' TALL 8.11 WDF 3 8.46 FF 22 (22.72) \ti/ CHMY_TOP (� v O o� I Do t1- l n 1 Tv '' EJQSiIIV� Q HOUSF 0 l 1 1 I 21 � 1 (6.71)� 1 21 6.71 Z (6.90) FS i I i IIT I 1 <�VJv 11V �o 6.9 7 I-II FI" _ 239.99' 45.00' - - m y0 L\l� z --------- - - - - -- IPG -- - - -O --- 10 O8b4 TG 5AO INV cT 20-1- Lb.92LFSCIG (6 6.88 FS F � F, ,nFS - 21 IAo (6.75) � I 11Ij - FS 6.73 N53°44'16"E L1).uL1 c L() WM (6.51) (6.56) 6.51) (6.56 26 195.02' FL - FL WM 1�� 32 (6.47 A L L E Y 32lMIT'A' PEM0 4 51TE UTILITY PLAN 5EGTION: I/8"= I'-0" SEG�A SECTION A -A 5ECTION: 1/8"= I' -O" SECTION B -B SECTION: 1/8"=1'-0" O851 INV 1 ----- - 97 $FIMW)- - --``` - �`:. [- IB9 II �� 088 T _ \ 1b81NJ I 131 Iw O 8.11 TG O II 2 II III i 9.00 T05 II O8.10 T6 4iT i 8.08 PAD Oil IBI INV �� _ 4 ,18.11 T6 %1.116 INV [125 6FF1 n 8 I FS ml all? rR 0 2p I 2% � FL 9 - 6 4FL 1.006FF) I [1.06 GFF1 [1.06 CFF] I CARPORT I - :o \ / O`_ r+ W 6.11 O FL O 8 16 24 1bb51� GRAPHIC SCALE: 1/8"= II -O" FIL CONSTRUCT 5' GONG. FLATAORK ON GRADE PER 5011-5 REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS. PROVIDE DRAINAGE 5AALE ON CONCRETE FLATAORK (5=056). 2 CONSTRUCT 5" THICK DRIVEWAY BASE PER SOILS REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS.. DRIVEWAY PROFILE TO CONFORM TO PER CITY 5TD-160-L-C (TYPE B). WE PLANS PREPARED BY: CONSTRUCTION NOTE5: 13 NEW PROPERTY LINE LOW WALL (2 FT MAX RETAINING) AND (MAX 6-0" ABV NG) EXTERIOR FINISH AND TREATMENT PER ARCHITECTURAL PLAN AND DETAILS. ON 51TE: d'zn engineering PER ND5 No. 1816 W/ Z GRATE N05 No. 1813 SE CIRCLE O INSTALL 12"50 CATCH BA51N PER ND5 1200 WITH GRATE OR CITY APPROVED EQUAL. I.ISO VILJO, CA 92656 `EL'. (949) 305-8920 O INSTALL 6" SQUARE GRATE 4 ADAPTER, NDS b40 OR EQUAL. CLIENT: O INSTALL b" PERFORATED PIPE IN BIORETENTION BA51N 23 EXI5TIN& CONCRETE 51DEAALK - PROTECT -IN-PLACE p P�J� KTTERSON OSE INSTALL 4" DRAIN PIPE, SDR 35 PVC OR EQUAL. REMOVE EXISTING ON-SITE TREE 18" AGGREGATE EXP. 31/71 \# CUSTOM O ROOF ,PONS TIED DIRECTLY TO SITE DRAINAGE PIPING AS PER 5011-5 26 REPORT OFIMEND HOMES O CONSTRUCT CONCRETE DRAINAGE 5AALE (05% MIN SLOPE) WATER METER SERVICE BE GAPPED AT MAIN WITH CORPORATION STOP. REMOVE EXISTING METER BOX AND COVER[ BIORETENTION BA51N (13I0-1) PER WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN (AQMP) 15 Corp,,,, iricai, OCONSTRUCT DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT SEE DETAIL ON (7-02 FOR INLET Newport Beach, CA 92660 29 5TR14TURE. w°: ;v 9) 723-1800 SHEET TITLE (OVERFLON TO CONSTRUCT 5' GONG. FLATAORK ON GRADE PER 5011-5 REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS. PROVIDE DRAINAGE 5AALE ON CONCRETE FLATAORK (5=056). 2 CONSTRUCT 5" THICK DRIVEWAY BASE PER SOILS REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS.. DRIVEWAY PROFILE TO CONFORM TO PER CITY 5TD-160-L-C (TYPE B). 31 INSTALL NEW 4" 5EAER LATERAL AND CLEANOUT PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 5TANDARD DRAWING 5TD-406-L WITH TRAFFIC BOX AND LID. 32 CONSTRUCT NEW WATER METER AND SERVICE LATERAL PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STANDARD DRAWING 5TD-502-L 3 CONSTRUCT NEW 3" PVG PRIVATE CURB DRAIN PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,A FHNGC STANDARD DETAIL 184-L S No. 54011 Exp. 12/31/19 \CIVIVA/ WE ISF PLANS WERE PREFAI,_ 13 NEW PROPERTY LINE LOW WALL (2 FT MAX RETAINING) AND (MAX 6-0" ABV NG) EXTERIOR FINISH AND TREATMENT PER ARCHITECTURAL PLAN AND DETAILS. '•DER THE SUPERVISION OF PER ND5 No. 1816 W/ Z GRATE N05 No. 1813 8.14r(EL) , n i� 2I REMOVE ALL EXISTING LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS (HALL, BRICK 5TEP5 ETC) V r 22 EXISTING PROPERTY LINE WALL -PROTECT-IN-PLACE 1 23 EXI5TIN& CONCRETE 51DEAALK - PROTECT -IN-PLACE ❑3 24 REMOVE EXISTING ON-SITE TREE 18" AGGREGATE EXP. 31/71 \# 25 REPAIR EXISTING DAMAGED CURB, GUTTER AND 51DEKALK PER CITY STANDARD 5TD5 180-L 4 182-L. SEE GENERAL NOTE I 26 REMOVE EXISTING DAMAGED PAVEMENT IN ALLEY AND RECONSTRUCT ALLEY PER CITY STANDARD 5TD 140-L. SEE GENERAL NOTE I 12 tu OEXI5TIN6 21 WATER METER SERVICE BE GAPPED AT MAIN WITH CORPORATION STOP. REMOVE EXISTING METER BOX AND COVER[ , 28 REMOVE AND RE-IN5TALL NEW GAS METER ON PRIVATE PROPERTY PER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6A5 COMPANY STANDARDS tu WEWE 29 EXISTING SEWER LATERAL TO BE ABANDONED AND SHALL BE CUT AND GAPPED AT THE PROPERTY LINE. CONFIRM AND FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION. 31 INSTALL NEW 4" 5EAER LATERAL AND CLEANOUT PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 5TANDARD DRAWING 5TD-406-L WITH TRAFFIC BOX AND LID. 32 CONSTRUCT NEW WATER METER AND SERVICE LATERAL PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STANDARD DRAWING 5TD-502-L 3 CONSTRUCT NEW 3" PVG PRIVATE CURB DRAIN PER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,A FHNGC STANDARD DETAIL 184-L S No. 54011 Exp. 12/31/19 \CIVIVA/ 5.90 (INV) 21-211 PROJECT -ADDRESS BENCHMARK _ FOUND s 3/4"DCS DISC STAMPED . Ir, THE NORTHWESTERLY 4 OF A 4,0 Fi. BY H0 CONCRETE CATCI'I II LOCATED IN THE NORTHEASTERLY N OF THE INTERSECTION OF MACARTHUR ARD AND HARBOR NEW DRIVE, 48 FT. Ri Y DF THE CENTERLINE OF MACARIHUR ,ARD AND 75 NORTHERLY OF THE l `',INE O HARBOR NEW DRIVE. MHNT IS SET LEVEL WITH THE SIDEWALK. 8.64 (TOP OF GRATE) 4 1 ® 6" GRAVEL LAYER MAXIMUM) BASIS OF BEARINGS �BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF WHITE SAILS WAY HAVING A BEARING OF N24'36'WE AS 1G FLAT (MIN) CO PER TE SHOWN ON W.M. 123/22-26. 1.21 (Fb) 1-25 (INV) LANDSCAPE PLANS `� � APN: 458-671-20 11 Cf) WE ISF PLANS WERE PREFAI,_ 18" 50 X 20" R15ER COMPOST, SOIL, '•DER THE SUPERVISION OF PER ND5 No. 1816 W/ Z GRATE N05 No. 1813 8.14r(EL) , FERTILIZER) `" 9"x11" DEEP HOUSING p 11 SPIGOT ADAPTER N 18" AMENDED SOILS2� 1 NDS No. 931 4 933 1p ❑3 4" ROUND GRATE 1g 18" AGGREGATE EXP. 31/71 \# PER N05 No. 11 (OVERFLOW) 12 ® 4" DIA. PVC, PIPE (UPSTREAM) 4" DIA. PVC PIPE (OVERFLON TO CURB (OFF-SITE) 5.90 (INV) 21-211 PROJECT -ADDRESS BENCHMARK _ FOUND s 3/4"DCS DISC STAMPED . Ir, THE NORTHWESTERLY 4 OF A 4,0 Fi. BY H0 CONCRETE CATCI'I II LOCATED IN THE NORTHEASTERLY N OF THE INTERSECTION OF MACARTHUR ARD AND HARBOR NEW DRIVE, 48 FT. Ri Y DF THE CENTERLINE OF MACARIHUR ,ARD AND 75 NORTHERLY OF THE l `',INE O HARBOR NEW DRIVE. MHNT IS SET LEVEL WITH THE SIDEWALK. 8.64 (TOP OF GRATE) 4 1 ® 6" GRAVEL LAYER MAXIMUM) BASIS OF BEARINGS �BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF WHITE SAILS WAY HAVING A BEARING OF N24'36'WE AS 1G FLAT (MIN) CO PER TE SHOWN ON W.M. 123/22-26. 1.21 (Fb) 1-25 (INV) LANDSCAPE PLANS `� � APN: 458-671-20 11 Cf) 3 NATIVE 501L (ROTO -FILLED WITH ISF PLANS WERE PREFAI,_ COMPOST, SOIL, '•DER THE SUPERVISION OF CONDITIONER 4 FERTILIZER) P �, 12 18" AMENDED SOILS2� 1 (SAND) PER BMP 1p FACT SHEET M15C-2 3 1g 18" AGGREGATE EXP. 31/71 \# GRAVEL RESERVOIR LAYER �sT1 C fV IL �T (POR05I7Y=0.35 PFT -- 19 WQMP REG. 14 4" DIA, PERFORATED DATE: 14 1y SUBDRAIN 10 -JAN -201 ENGINEER: 1y 30 MIL. PVC,R. DEMA-ALA MEMBRANE LINER CHECKER R. DEMA-ALA ----- -- 5.64 (BOTTOM) GOMPAGTED PROJECT -No: 1741 16 16 5UBGRADE PER REVISIONS SOILS RECOMMENDATIONS A BIORETENTION INLET STRUCTURE n SECTION: 3/4"=11-0' e STATUS: SHEET 5' ti • 5. OL, Gravel Bag Berm SE -6 fitaporlee EC Erosion Cdno-a p SE S ment Coneol TC Trror,, Conrad WE Wad Enpo,' Control NS Non-Slwmwaler Management Control AM Wage Mavp aro ad Maters, season Cmad eegene. _ 0 "wa,, Category L% armadaryta[egory Description and Purpose Targeted Constituents A gravel bag hem is a series of gravel -filled bags placed on a Sedkal IevrI contour to intercept sheet Rows. Gravel bags pond sheet lanterns ITow mooff, allowing sediment to settle out, and release ranoff Tarp slowly as sheet Dow, preventing erosion. A1d1s, Suitable Applications marls Gravel bag berms may be suitable: Oi and O'me Oq•(v • As a linear sediment control measure: ql coq Gime - Below the toe of slopes and erodible slopes Pobmfai Alternatives - As sediment traps al culvert /pipe outlets SE -t Fawn Many types nfconstrvction materials, including mortar, A SE.S FFloe you - Beb. other 91'1811 cleared ..a SEB geMIHg a., - Along the perimeter ofa site SII Temporary St Dr. ofthe permitted range. Additional care should be taken when SE-I48ks%r Baps - Down slope of exposed soil areas uniftertioefs - Around temporary slockptes and spot areas M lin OwrlSdmba mWif•a NISI seen Ory wry, to CASOA - Parallel roaroadwa k y tokeep sediment off paved areas sasfoga ass! boor below ours be proceed tram nen page and out Suitable Applications so sem NO modest ration. - Along streams and channels • Asalinearermiommntrolmeseeure: Implementation Along the fpm and at rode breaks of exposed and • Controlling the number of points where vehicles ran leave erodible slopes to shorten slope length and spread the site will allow sweeping and vacuuming efforts to be mnon ss sheet flow. housed, and perhaps save money. generated, such as from saw rotting, coring, grinding, . Inspect Examand sediment tracking locations daily. May 3011 CeIIbmN sMnnwater Rap Handbook PORaI 1 or 0 Co,000. nwws ge.ory !; a- 115.00, MARCUS A VENUE EROSION AN17 SE7IMENT CONTROL PLAN Concrete Waste Management WM-8 Categories EC E Car SIE Setlamd coma TC Tracxtng Conb01 WE Wnd E, s,,v Conor as Nm SIo mster Mdab 0 Managemo,tCmtml Affil wuas Mav g ,r acv^ ql coq Gime Num-ae Pca,lk., ranrtd .9a 0 Orlmary category 99 sum.ery Cea... Street Sweeping and Vacuuming SE -7 Categories EC Does Cwaa SE SWYnea Cama TC Tnckiii Cama 21 WE Mad Ermim Coma NS NekSam�bo Marge::ea Carlos WY vmaMa•gannod Ndaba PoNYrGa9tl u aanG: 0 PH., Onstbe 99 Sexanw.ry objective Tergabd constituentsDescription and Purpose Description and Purpose prevS93Ned We discharge ro stare 'from 0 c.t comgnatedpause be conducting beat fee or iia Nmime a,andb employee and ubco troffsite designated area, and by employee and subcontractor training. TON rubble, aggregate base, aggregate sub base or pre -mixed Mdab 0 The General Permit incerpnntee Numeric Eluent Limits Berens (NEL) and Numeric Action Levels (NAL) fw pH (see Suction z ql coq Gime of this handbook to determine your project's risk level and if @gnmts you aur aubject to these requirements). Sweeping and vacuuming are suitable anywhere sediment is Many types nfconstrvction materials, including mortar, Potential Altematives concrete, stucco, cement and block and their associated wastes None have basic chemical peeped ies that can raise pH levels outside vacuuming are also applicable during preparation of paved ofthe permitted range. Additional care should be taken when surfaces for final paving. managing thew materials to prevent them from coming into uniftertioefs contact with stormwater Rows and raising pH to levels outside Sweeping and vacuuming may not be effective when sediment the accepted range. is we or when tracked soil i raked (caked wil may need to he Suitable Applications scraped lame). Concrete waste management procedures and preetiesu are implemented on mnmuction projects when: Implementation • Concrete is used as a construction material or where • Controlling the number of points where vehicles ran leave concrete dust and debris result from demolition activities. the site will allow sweeping and vacuuming efforts to be e Slurries containing pordand cement concrete(PCC) are housed, and perhaps save money. generated, such as from saw rotting, coring, grinding, . Inspect Examand sediment tracking locations daily. grooving and hydmconmete demolition. so November 2009 Calirornla Slonemter OMP HpMpeek tof7 couwww�a� h a 3 ma oa, n "ary, 3011 Camra stormwater amp HaMtwok Street Sweeping and Vacuuming SE -7 Categories EC Does Cwaa SE SWYnea Cama TC Tnckiii Cama 21 WE Mad Ermim Coma NS NekSam�bo Marge::ea Carlos WY vmaMa•gannod Ndaba PoNYrGa9tl u aanG: 0 PH., Onstbe 99 Sexanw.ry objective Co 11u uon www. aeaa.wg N s 95.00' 230.1 N W EROSION CONTROL NOTES: INSTALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL GRAVEL BA65 - 2 HIGH 5E -(b BMP INSTALL TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASH OUT BASIN WITH PLASTIC LINER - AM -b BMP STREET SWEEPING AND VACUUMING AS REQUIRED - SE -7 BMP INSTALL STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT - AM -3 BMP ElINSTALL SANITARY/SEPTIC AA5TE MANAGEMENT - Isi BMP O 5 16 24 GRAPHIC 5C.ALE: 1/5"= 1'-0" Stockpile Management WM-3 Objectfines K Emtim Caws SE Sam?s,tcorm; TC Trza:ig Camel ff Wins E. Canso My ManegmeN Corm Lilt .".w'a�ImW�".°. J J Mm ryObjec[Iva J secoM ryoldeNre Description and Purpose rarge ori eensenuenn Targeted Corrigan, Description and Purpose Sa lawst 0 Street sweeping and vacuuming includes use of self-propelled Nmimis and walk -behind equipment to remove sediment from atreets Tach 0 and nrodways, and to elm paved surfaces in preparation for rubble, aggregate base, aggregate sub base or pre -mixed final paving. Sweeping and vacuuming prevents sediment from Messe Ne project site from entering storm drains or receiving waters. Easels Salam ant Greta Olauderre Suitable Applications Orpatice Sweeping and vacuuming are suitable anywhere sediment is Implement in all projects that stockpile soil and other tracked from the project site onto public or private paved materials. streets and roads, typically at points of egress. Sweeping and Potential Alternatives vacuuming are also applicable during preparation of paved Nos surfaces for final paving. Nov. identified. uniftertioefs Implementation Sweeping and vacuuming may not be effective when sediment Protection of stockpiles is a year-round requirement. To is we or when tracked soil i raked (caked wil may need to he If aUsaSaesmba nmdmn no lag ake,CASn scraped lame). smss n my way tint IA rumabga ON boar Waw m,u as Implementation removed sent am page ad ors • Controlling the number of points where vehicles ran leave w1sur on the mudded verset. the site will allow sweeping and vacuuming efforts to be temporary perimeter sediment barrier such as berms, dikes, housed, and perhaps save money. fiber rolls, sill fences, sandbag, gravel bags, or straw bale . Inspect Examand sediment tracking locations daily. barriers. • sediment tracking should be swept or vacuumed on Novenae 3009 relaoTa Slonnwner AMP Handbook daily a deity besis. a lane9ry 3003 eaunuu a sm,mware, am, roactook h a 3 n "ary, 3011 Camra stormwater amp HaMtwok r o13 Co 11u uon www. aeaa.wg N s 95.00' 230.1 N W EROSION CONTROL NOTES: INSTALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL GRAVEL BA65 - 2 HIGH 5E -(b BMP INSTALL TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASH OUT BASIN WITH PLASTIC LINER - AM -b BMP STREET SWEEPING AND VACUUMING AS REQUIRED - SE -7 BMP INSTALL STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT - AM -3 BMP ElINSTALL SANITARY/SEPTIC AA5TE MANAGEMENT - Isi BMP O 5 16 24 GRAPHIC 5C.ALE: 1/5"= 1'-0" Stockpile Management WM-3 Objectfines K Emtim Caws SE Sam?s,tcorm; TC Trza:ig Camel ff Wins E. Canso My ManegmeN Corm Lilt .".w'a�ImW�".°. J J Mm ryObjec[Iva J secoM ryoldeNre Description and Purpose rarge ori eensenuenn Stockpile Management procedures and practices are designed SwOusat J to reduce or eliminate air and stormwater polhrtim from Nunes J stockpiles of soil, paving materials such as portland cement Trawl J concrete(PCC)rabble. Asphalt concrete (AC), asphaltmnerete Nerals J rubble, aggregate base, aggregate sub base or pre -mixed Barran aggregate, asphalt minder(so called cold mix" asphalt), and Cl J pressnre treated wood. ant Greta and septic waste systems. J Suitable Applications Potential Alternatives Implement in all projects that stockpile soil and other peterutlal Altemau.. materials. Sanitary or septic wastes should be treated or dbpused of in Naas undta tions Nov. identified. Implementation Protection of stockpiles is a year-round requirement. To pmperlY manage stockpiles: • Lucate stockpiles a minimum of 50 N away Imam concentrated paws of stormwater• drainage courses, and inlets. a Protect all nockpiles from smrmwater mnon using a ._ temporary perimeter sediment barrier such as berms, dikes, fiber rolls, sill fences, sandbag, gravel bags, or straw bale barriers. 4 S of A raam ,ra swessmalse Novenae 3009 relaoTa Slonnwner AMP Handbook .aa.e.rmr lane9ry 3003 eaunuu a sm,mware, am, roactook h a 3 Con."loo www.rabm,hN dbonke.wm Sanitary/Septic Waste Management WM-9 CO, EC Eroebn Cama SE Sedimamt Camel TC Tr K Coss M MM E. Consul .Std N NS s,rerl ce MWa¢rums, NI 14M Waste Manatmrera am '•r _ Maoals rblwsxl Ccmua T 0 Priory Category © $ecoMary re", Description and Purpose Targeted Constituents Proper sun its, and septic waste management prevent the Sedn•a discharge of pollutants to stormwater from sanitary and septic Nakenn 0 wus[e by providing movement, well-maintained facilities, and Tara 0 arranging for regular service and disposal. seas Suitable Applfutlena Beam. L•° Sanitary septic waste management practices, are suitable Por use 01 °rad Groan at all construction sites that use temporary or portable sanitary Qua 0 and septic waste systems. Limitations Potential Alternatives None identified. Noe Implementation Sanitary or septic wastes should be treated or dbpused of in accordance with state and local requirements. In many cases, one contract with a local facility supplier wiD be all that it takes to make sure sanitary wastes are properly disposed. Storage and Mapoaal Procedures • Temporary sanitary facilities should be located away froms drainage faeilities, watercourses, and from traffic circulation. If site conditions allow, place portable facilities a minimum of5n feet form drainage conveyances and traffic areas. When subjected to high winds or risk of high ._ winds, temporarynitary facilities should be surd to ve prent ing. rtamin Novenae 3009 relaoTa Slonnwner AMP Handbook n, Coruemon sge.ara N.P.D.E.5. NOTES: I. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, GALL ANDREW PATTER -50N AT OFFICE PHONE 0 (949) 294-9061 2. SEDIMENT FROM AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETAINED ON SITE 1.151% STRUCTURAL CONTROLS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE. 3. STOCKPILES OF 501L SHALL BE PROPERLY CONTAINED TO MINIMIZE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT FROM THE 51TE TO STREETS. DRAINAGE FACILITIES OR ADJACENT PROPERTIES VIA RUNOFF, VEHICLE TACKING, OR WIND. 4. APPROPRIATE BMPS FOR CONSTRUCTION -RELATED MATERIALS, WA5TE5, AND 5PILL5, SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORT FROM THE 51TE TO STREETS, DRAINAGE FACILITIES, OR ADJOINING PROPERTIES BY WIND OR RUNOFF. 5. RUNOFF FROM EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE WASHING SHALL BE CONTAINED AT CONSTRUCTION SITES UNLE55 TREATED TO REDUCE OR REMOVE SEDIMENT AND OTHER POLLUTANTS. b. ALL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR PERSONNEL ARE TO BE MADE AAARE OF THE REQUIRED BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MEASURES FOR THE PROJECT SITES AND ANY A550CIATED CON5TRLCTION STAGING AREAS. 1. AT THE END OF EACH DAY OF CON5TRUCTION ACTIVITY ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AND 1a[A5TE MATERIALS SHALL BE COLLECTED AND PROPERLY DISPOSED IN TRASH OR RECYCLE BINS. b. CONSTRUCTION 51TE5 SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN SUCH A CONDITION THAT AN ANTICIPATED STORM DOES NOT CARRY AA5TE5 OR POLLUTANTS OFF THE SITE. 0I5CHAR&E5 OF MATERIAL OTHER THAN 57ORMAATER ONLY WHEN NECE55ARY FOR PERFORMANCE AND COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES AND WHERE THEY DO NOT: CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO A VIOLATION OF ANY WATER QUALITY STANDARD: CAUSE OR THREATEN TO CAUSE POLLUTION, CONTAMINATION, OR NUISANCE: OR CONTAIN A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE IN A QUANTITY REPORTABLE UNDER FEDERAL REGULATIONS 40 GFR PARTS 111 4 302. 9. POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: SOLID OR LIQUID CHEMICAL SPILLS; AA5TE5 FROM PAINTS, 5TAIN5, SEALANTS, 6LUE5, LIMES, PESTICIDES, HERBICIDES, WOOD PRE5ERVATIVE5 AND 5OLVENT5; A5BE5TO5 FIBERS, PAINT FLAKES OR STUCCO FRA6MENTS: FUELS, OILS, LUBRICANTS, AND HYDRAULIC, RADIATOR OR BATTERY FLUIDS; FERTILIZERS, VEHICLES/ EQUIPMENT AASH nATER AND CONCRETE WASH RATER; CONCRETE, DETERGENT OR FLOATABLE WASTES; AA5TE5 FROM ANY EN61NE/EQUIPMENT STEAM GLEANING OR CHEMICAL DEGREA5ING; AND SUPER CHLORINATED POTABLE WATER LINE FLUSHING. DURIN6 CONSTRUCTION, PERMITEE SHALL DISPOSE OF SUCH MATERIALS IN A SPECIFIED AND CONTROLLED TEMPORARY AREA ON SITE. PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FROM POTENTIAL STORM RATER RUNOFF, WITH ULTIMATE DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS. 10. DEAATERIN6 OF CONTAMINATED 6ROUNDAATER, OR OISCHAR61N6 CON7AMINA7ED SOILS VIA SURFACE ER05ION 15 PROHIBITED. DEWATERING OF NON -CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER REQUIRES A NATIONAL POLLUTANT 015GHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT FROM THE RESPECTIVE STATE REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD. 11. GRADED AREAS ON THE PERMITTED AREA PERIMETER MUST DRAIN AWAY FROM THE FACE OF SLOPES AT THE CONCLUSION OF EACH NORKING DAY. DRAINAGE 15 TO BE DIRECTED TOAARD DE5ILTIN6 FACILITIES. 12. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE AND TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT PUBLIC TREPA55 ONTO AREAS WHERE IMPOUNDED WATER CREATES A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. 13. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EROSION CONTROL WORK AND INSURE THAT THE WORK IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. 14. THE PERMITEE AND CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, MATERIAL SUPPLIERS, LESSEES, AND PROPERTY OWNERS: THAT DUMPING OF CHEMICALS INTO THE STORM DRAIN SYSTEM OR THE WATERSHED 15 PROHIBITED. 15. EQUIPMENT AND WORKERS FOR EMERGENCY WORK SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE A7 ALL TIMES DURING THE RAINY SEASON. NECESSARY MATERIALS SHALL BE AVAILABLE ON 51TE AND STOCKPILED AT CONVENIENT LACATION5 TO FACILITATE RAPID CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY DEVICES AHEN RAIN 15 IMMINENT. b. ALL REMOVABLE ER05ION PROTECTIVE DEVICE5 SHALL BE IN PLACE AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY WHEN 5 -DAY RAIN PROBABILITY FORECAST EXCEEDS 40%. 11. SEDIMENTS FROM AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETAINED ON SITE USING AN EFFECTIVE COMBINATION OF ER05ION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE, AND STOCKPILES OF SOILS SHALL BE PROPERLY CONTAINED TO MINIMIZE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT FROM THE 517E STREETS, DRAINAGE FACILITIES OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES VIA RUNOFF, VEHICLE TRACKING, OR WIND. Ib. APPROPRIATE BMPS FOR CONSTRUCTION -RELATED MATERIALS, AASTE5 SPILLS OR RE51DUE5 SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AND RETAINED ON 51TE TO MINIMIZE TRANSPORT FROM THE THE SITE TO STREETS, DRAINAGE FACILITIES, OR ADJOINING PROPERTY BY WIND OR RUNOFF. WET SEASON REQUIREMENTS (0CT05ER-APRIL) I. WHERE APPROPRIATE SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED A7 THE 517E PERIMETER, A7 ALL OPERATIONAL STORM DRAIN INLETS, AND AT ALL NON-ACTIVE SLOPES, TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT PROTECTION FOR STORMS LIKELY TO OCCUR DURING THE RAINY SEASON. 2. ADEQUATE PHYSICAL OR VEGETATION ER05ION CONTROL BMPS (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) SHALL BE INSTALLED AND ESTABLISHED FOR ALL COMPLETED SLOPES PRIOR TO THE START OF THE RAINY SEASON. THESE BMPS MUST BE MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE RAINY SEASON. IF A SLEGTED 13MP5 FAIL5,IT MUST BE REPAIRED AND IMPROVED, OR REPLACED WITH AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATE AS SOON A5 IT 15 SAFE TO DO 50. THE FAILURE OF A BMP MAY INDICATE THAT THE BMP, A5 INSTALLED, WAS NOT ADEQUATE FOR THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH IT AA5 USED. REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS MUST RESULT IN A MORE ROBUST BMP, OR ADDITIONAL BMPS SHOULD BE INSTALLED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION. 3. THE AMOUNT OF EXPOSED SOIL ALLOWED AT ONE TIME 5HAL NOT EXCEED THAT WHICH CAN BE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED BY DEPLOYING STANDBY EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS PRIORT TO A PREDICTED RAINSTORM. 4. A DISTURBED AREA THAT 15 N07 COMPLETED BY THAT 15 NOT BEING ACTIVELY 6RADE12 (NON-ACTIVE AREA) SHALL BE FULLY PROTECTED FROM ER05ION WITH TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT BMPS (EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL). THE ABILITY TO DEPLOY STANDBY BMP MATERIALS 15 NOT SUFFICIENT FOR THESE AREAS. ER05ION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 MUST ACTUALLY BE DEPLOYED. THI5 INCLUDES ALL BUILDING PADS, UNFINISHED ROA015, AND SLOPES. 5. SUFFICIENT MATERIALS NEEDED TO INSTALL STANDBY EROSION AND SEDIMENTS BMP5 NECESSARY TO COMPLETELY PROTECT THE EXP05ED PORTIONS OF THE 51TE FROM EROSION AND TO PREVENT 50EIMENT 015CHARC7E5 SHALL BE STORED ON-SITE. AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROTECTED FROM EROSION U51N6 PERMANENT PHYSICAL 5TABLILZATION OR ESTABLISHED VEGETATION STABILIZATION BMP5 ARE NOT CONSIDERED TO BE "EXPOSED" FOR PURPOSES OF THI5 REQUIREMENT. DRY 5EA50N REQUIREMENT5 (MAY -SEPTEMBER) I. WIND EROSION BMPS (DUST CONTROL) 5HAL BE IMPLEMENTED. 2. SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT ALL OPERATIONAL STORM DRAIN INLETS. 3. BMPS TO CONTROL OFF-SITE SEDIMENT TRACKING SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AND MAINTAINED. 4. APPROPRIATE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MATERIALS POLLUTION CONTROL BMPS SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION OF STORM RATER BY WASTES AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. 5. APPROPRIATE NON -STORM WATER BMPS SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION OF STORM WATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. b. THERE SHALL BE A "WEATHER TRIGGERED" ACTION PLAN AND THE ABILITY TO DEPLOY STANDBY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP5 AS NEEDED TO COMPLETELY PROTECT THE EXP05ED PORTIONS OF THE 51TE WITHIN 415 HOURS OF A PREDICTED STORM EVENT (A PREDICTED STORM 15 DEFINED AS A FORECASTED, 50% CHANGE OF RAIN). 1. SUFFICIENT MATERIALS NEEDED TO INSTALL STANDBY SEDIMENT CONTROL BMPS (AT THE 517E PERIMETER, 51TE SLOPES AND OPERATIONAL INLETS WITHIN THE SITE) NEGE55ARY TO PREVENT SEDIMENT DISGHAR&E5 FROM EXP05ED PORTIONS OF THE 517E SHALL BE STORED ON SITE. AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROTECTED FROM EROSION U51N6 PHYSICAL STABILIZATION OR ESTABLISHED VEGETATION STABILIZATION BMPS AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM H ARE NOT CON51PERED TO BE 'EXPOSED" FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REQUIREMENT. b. DEPLOYMENT OF PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL BMPS (PHYSICAL OR VEGETATION) SHOULD COMMENCE AS 50ON AS PRACTICAL ON SLOPES THAT ARE COMPLETED FOR ANY PORTION OF THE SITE. STANDBY BMP MATERIALS SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON TO PREVENT EROSION OF 5LOPE5 THAT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. PLANS PREPARED BY: 0110 d'zn engineering 166 MATT, _ -ISO VIEJU, Cor JcLc TEL: (949) 305-8920 CLIENT: PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES 15 Corporate Plaza. Ste 150 I Newport Beach, CA 92660 ? (qnT 71z_1900 SHEET TITLE PROJECT -ADDRESS BENCHMARK - Iduhl) j 3/4'0(5 STAMPED NORTHWESTERLY L 04e. N a. 4.. I I. BY 8.0 CONCRETE CATCH EASIN, LOCATED IN THE NORIHEASTERLY ,ORRON Of THE INTERSEORON OF MACARIHUR c01AEVARD AND HARBOR NEW DPoVE, 48 FT. EASTERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF MACARTHUR cOUIEVARD AND 75 NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF HARBOR MEW DRIVE. MONUMENT IS SET LEVEL WITH THE SIDEWALK. BASIS OF BEARINGS: BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF WHITE SAILS WAY HAVING A BEARING OF N2436'00'E AS SHOWN ON M.M. 123/22-26 APN: 458-671-20as I THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: �2. EXP. vn C !V 11 \r \� CAI-l� DATE: 10 -JAN -201 _ ENgNEER: R. DEMA-AL.A CHECKER: R. DEMA-ALA PROJECT -No: 1741 I REVISIONS e e e STATUS: SHEET 4 6 COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Mr. Patterson 9 W. O. 538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16.2017 GRADING RECOMMENDATIONS Removal and recompaction of existing earth materials will be required to provide adequate Support for foundations and site improvements, Earthwork for foundation support shall include the entire building pad and shall extend a minimum of three feet outside exterior footing lines. Based on in place densities and consolidation tests, soils found at a depth of three feet below existing grade and deeper have adequate geotechnical properties to provide adequate support of proposed fills and the structure; as such, removals to a depth of three feet below existing grade or to one foot below proposed footing bottoms, whichever is greater, are anticipated; however, field observations made at the time of grading shall determine final removal limits. To provide adequate support along property lines excavations shall be sloped at a 1:1 (H:V) gradient from property line down to the excavation bottom. As fill soils are placed the grading contractor shall bench into the 1:1 construction cut to final grade. Temporary excavations along property lines are shown on Plate 4. During earthwork operations, a representative of COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. shall be present to verify compliance with these recommendations. Subsequent to approval of the excavation bottom, the area shall be scarified six inches, moisture conditioned as needed, and compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction. Fill soils shall be placed in six to eight inch loose lifts, moisture conditioned as needed, and compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction. This process shall be utilized to finish grade. Due to the caving nature of the on-site sands, it is highly recommended that the upper two feet of fill be mixed with Portland cement to mitigate the potential for caving of the foundation excavations. Grading for hardscape areas shall consist of removal and recompaction of loose surficial soils. Removal depths are estimated at one to two feet. Earthwork shall be performed in accordance with previously specified methods. FOUNDATIONS - RESIDENCE The residence shall be supported by a mat foundation. The structural engineer should design the thickness and reinforcement requirements for the mat foundation for the building based on the anticipated loading conditions. The mat foundation slab should be at least twelve inches thick, with perimeter footing a minimum of 24 inches below the lowest adjacent grade. A modulus of subgrade reaction of 100 pci may be used in the design of the mat foundation. Reinforcement shall be determined by the structural engineer. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Mr. Patterson 10 W. 0.538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16.2017 The mat foundation may utilize an allowable bearing value of 1,800 pounds per square foot. This value is for dead plus live load and may be increased by 1/3 for total including seismic and wind loads where allowed by code. Calculations are provided on Plate H. The structural engineer's reinforcing requirements should be followed if more stringent. Alternate foundations and or additional ground modification techniques, for support of the structure, can be addressed upon request of the project manager. All foundation plans are subject to review and approval of the soils engineer. en ' PP All foundation bottoms shall be observed and approved by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. prior to placement of the capillary break. FOUNDATIONS -SECONDARY STRUCTURES Property line walls, planter walls, and other incidental foundations may utilize conventional foundation design. Continuous spread footings or isolated pads placed a minimum depth of 24 inches below lowest adjacent grade may utilize an allowable bearing value of 1,500 pounds per square foot. This value is for dead plus live load and may be increased 1/3 for total including seismic and wind loads where allowed by code. Where isolated pads are utilized, they shall be tied in two directions into adjacent foundations with grade beams. Footing excavations shall be observed by a representative of COAST GEOTECHNICAL, hic., prior to placement of steel or concrete to verify competent soil conditions. If unacceptable soil conditions are exposed mitigation will be recommended. Foundations shall be reinforced with a minimum of four #5 bars, two top and two bottom, The structural engineer's recommendations for reinforcement shall be utilized where more severe. LATERAL DESIGN Lateral restraint at the base of footings and on slabs may be assumed to be the product of the dead load and a coefficient of friction of .35. Passive pressure on the face of footings may also be used to resist lateral forces. A passive pressure of zero at the surface of finished grade, increasing at the rate of 300 pounds per square foot of depth to a maximum value of 3,000 pounds per square foot, may be used for compacted fill at this site. Calculations are provided on Plate I. If passive pressure and friction are combined when evaluating the lateral resistance, then the value of the passive pressure should be limited to 2/3 of the values given above. Mr. Patterson 13 W. 0. 538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16. 2017 HARDSCAPE AND SLABS Hardscape and slab subgrade areas shall exhibit a minimum of 90% relative compaction to a depth of at least one foot. Deeper removal and recompaction may be required if unacceptable conditions are encountered. These areas require testing just prior to placing concrete. Hardscape shall be at least four inches thick and reinforced with #3 bars on 18 inch centers both ways. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS An on-site soil sample showed a soluble sulfate content of 40 ppm, which is a negligible sulfate exposure. Concrete with Type 11 2,500 psi may be utilized; however, the saltwater environ may cause damage to exposed concrete and a designed concrete should be considered. DRAINAGE Positive drainage should be planned for the site. Drainage should be directed away from structures via non -erodible conduits to suitable disposal areas. The structure should utilize roof gutters and down spouts tied directly to yard drainage. Pipes used for storm/site water drainage should be stout enough to withstand the force of compaction of the soils above. This force can be considerable, causing some weaker pipes to collapse. Drainage pipes shall have a smooth interior. Pipes with a corrugated interior can cause the buildup of deleterious matter, which can impede or block the flow of site waters and, as such, are not recommended. All storm/site water drainage pipes should be in conformance with the requirements of Table 1102.5 of the California Plumbing Code. Unlined flowerbeds, planters, and lawns should not be constructed against the perimeter of the structure. If such landscaping (against the perimeter of a structure) is planned, it should be properly drained and lined or provided with an underground moisture barrier. Irrigation should be kept to a minimum. Section 1804.4 of the 2016 CBC recommends five percent slope away from structures for landscape areas within ten feet of the residence. Hardscape areas shall be sloped a minimum of two percent where within ten feet of the residence unless allowed otherwise by the building official. Minimum drainage shall be one percent for hardscape areas and two percent for all other areas. We do not recommend the use of bottomless trench drains to conform with infiltration best management practice (BMP) such as infiltration trenches, infiltration basins, dry wells, permeable pavements or similar systems designed primarily to percolate water into the subsurface soils within three feet of foundations. Due to the physical characteristics of the site earth materials, infiltration of waters into the subsurface earth materials has a risk of adversely affecting below grade structures, building foundations and slabs, and hardscape improvements. From a geotechnical viewpoint surface drainage should be directed to the street. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Mr. Patterson 11 W. O. 538917-01 Geotechnical Enaineeringlnvestigation August 16.2017 FLOOR SLABS Due to liquefaction potential at the subject site, it is recommended that a mat foundation be used for the proposed structure. The minimum thickness of the mat is twelve inches. Slab on grades shall be designed in accordance with 2016 CBC codes. Site soils are non plastic. Slab -on -grade areas shall be supported on engineered fill compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction and exhibiting proper moisture content. Subgrade soil should be kept moist prior to casting the slab. However, if the soils at grade become disturbed during construction, they should be brought to approximately optimum moisture content and rolled to a firm, unyielding condition prior to placing concrete. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. to verify adequacy of subgrade spoils prior to placement of vapor barrier or capillary break. Subgrade soils shall exhibit a relative compaction of 90% to the depth determined by the geotechnical engineer. The soil should be kept moist prior to casting the slab; however, if the soils at grade become disturbed during construction, they should be brought to approximately optimum moisture content and rolled to a firm, unyielding condition prior to placing concrete. Section 4.505.2.1 of the California Green Code requires the use of a capillary break between the slab subgrade and vapor barrier. The capillary break material shall comply with the requirements of the local jurisdiction and shall be a minimum of four inches in thickness. Geotechnically coarse clean sand is acceptable; however, some localities require the use of four inches of gravel (1/2 -inch or larger clean aggregate). If gravels are used, a heavy filter fabric (Mirafi 140N) shall be placed over the gravels prior to placement of the recommended vapor barrier to minimize puncturing of the vapor barrier. Additionally, a vibratory plate should be used over the gravels prior to placement of the recommended filter fabric to smooth out any sharp protuberances and consolidate the gravels. Slab areas should be underlain by a vapor retarder consisting of an engineered plastic film (as described by ASTM:E-1745). In areas where a moisture sensitive floor covering will be used and/or where moisture infiltration is not desirable, a vapor barrier with a permeance of less than 0.01perms (consistent with ACI 302.2R-06) such as 15 mil. Stego Wrap Vapor Barrier, or equivalent, should be considered, and a qualified water proofing specialist should be consulted. The vapor barrier should be underlain by the above described capillary break materials and filter cloth. The capillary break materials should be compacted to a uniform condition prior to placement of the recommended filter cloth and vapor barrier. The vapor barrier should be properly lapped and sealed. Mr. Patterson 14 W. O. 538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16. 2017 The WQMP requirement shall be addressed by the Civil Engineer. ENGINEERING CONSULTATION, TESTING & OBSERVATION We will be pleased to provide additional input with respect to foundation design once methods of construction have been determined. Grading, foundation and shoring plans should be reviewed by this office prior to commencement of grading so that appropriate recommendations, if needed, can be made. Areas to receive fill should be observed when unsuitable materials have been removed and prior to placement of fill. Fill should be observed and tested for compaction as it is placed. SUPPLEMENTAL CONSULTING During construction, a number of reviews by this office are recommended to verify site geotechnical conditions and conformance with the intentions of the recommendations for construction. Although not all possible geotechnical observation and testing services are required. The following site reviews are advised, some of which will probably be required by the City of Newport Beach: Grading and excavations review for main structures Foundation excavations Slab subgrade compaction testing prior to placement of the capillary break or waste slab • Slab steel placement, primary and appurtenant structures Compaction of utility trench backfill Hardscape subgrade compaction AGENCY REVIEW All soil, geologic and structural aspects of the proposed development are subject to the review and approval of the governing agency(s). It should be recognized that the governing agency(s) can dictate the manner in which the project proceeds. They could approve or deny any aspect of the proposed improvements and/or could dictate which foundation and grading options are acceptable. Supplemental geotechnical consulting in response to agency requests for additional information could be required and will be charged on a time and materials basis. LIMITATIONS This report presents recommendations pertaining to the subject site based on the assumption that the subsurface conditions do not deviate appreciably from those disclosed by our exploratory excavations. Our recommendations are based on the technical information, our understanding of the proposed construction, and our experience in the geotechnical field. We do not guarantee the COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. W. Patterson 12 W. 0.538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16. 2017 SEISMIC DESIGN Based on the CBC the following seismic design parameters are provided. These seismic design values were determined utilizing latitude 33.617049 and longitude -117.932558 and calculations from the USGS ground motion parameter calculator. A printout of the USGS data is appended. A conservative site class D was assigned to site earth materials. • Site Class = D • Mapped 0.2 Second Spectral Response Acceleration, Ss = 1.702g • Mapped One Second Spectral Response Acceleration St = 0.629g • Site Coefficient from Table 1613A.3.3(1), Fa = 1.0 • Site Coefficient from Table 1613A.3.3(2), Fv = 1.5 • Maximum Design Spectral Response Acceleration for short period, SMs = 1.702g • Maximum Design Spectral Response Acceleration for one -second period, SM1 = 0.944g • 5% Design Spectral Response Acceleration for short period, Sos = 1.134g • 5% Design Spectral Response Acceleration for one -second period, SDI = 0.629g SETTLEMENT The maximum total post -construction static settlement is anticipated to be on the order of 1/2 inch. Differential settlements are expected to be less than 1/2 inch, measured between adjacent structural elements over a distance of 40 feet. Seismic induced settlements are addressed under previous sections. SUBSIDENCE & SHRINKAGE Subsidence over the site is anticipated to be negligible. Shrinkage of reworked materials should be in the range of 5 to 10 percent. EXPANSIVE SOILS Results of expansion tests indicate that the near surface soils have a very low expansion potential. UTILITY LINE BACKFILLS All utility line backfills, both interior and exterior, shall be compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction and shall require testing at a maximum of two -foot vertical intervals. Utility lines shall be placed at appropriate depths. Shallow pipes can be damaged by the forces imposed by compacting backfill soils. If shallow pipes are not capable of withstanding the forces of backfill compaction, slurry backfill will be recommended. Mr. Patterson 15 W. 0.538917-01 Geotechnical Engineering Investigation August 16, 2017 performance of the project, only that our engineering work and judgments meet the standard of care of our profession at this time. In view of the general conditions in the area, the possibility of different local soil conditions may exist. Any deviation or unexpected condition observed during construction should be brought to the attention of the Geotechnical Engineer. In this way, any supplemental recommendations can be made with a minimum of delay necessary to the project. If the proposed construction will differ from our present understanding of the project, the existing information and possibly new factors may have to be evaluated. Any design changes and the finished plans should be reviewed by the Geotechnical Consultant. Of particular importance would be extending development to new areas, changes in structural loading conditions, postponed development for more than a year, or changes in ownership. This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner, or of his representative, to ensure that the infomlation and recommendations contained herein are called to the attention of the Architects and Engineers for the project, and incorporated into the plans and that the necessary steps are taken to see that the contractors and subcontractors carry out such recommendations in the field. This report is subject to review by the controlling authorities for this project. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you. Respectfully submitted: COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ming-Tamg Chen QppFESS�, RCE 54011 No. 54011 Exp. 12/31/19 c 'el E. Herc Staff Geologist PLANS PREPARED BY: 40104 ( d'zn engineering _,I.) viLi�) _A tL: (949) 305-8920 CLIENT FATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES 15 Caporote Plum, Ste 15G Newport Beoco, CA 92660 P 1949! 7,71_1800 SHEET TITLE LE PROJECT_ADDRESS '[, Sh:NCHMA01k-'A1t5SAEET uAWM. NEMMJBBEACH. CA D SCRIEzD BYg2R002 -FOUND 3 3/4 -DCS ALUMINUM BENCHMARK DISC STAMPED 7K-55-99', SET IN THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF A 40 FT. BY 8.0 CONCRETE CATCH BASIN. LOCATED IN THE NORTHEASTERLY PORTION OF THE INTERSECRON OF MACARTHUR BOULEVARD AND HARBOR MEW DRNE, 48 FT. EASTERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF MACARTHUR BOULEVARD AND 75 NORTHERLY OF THE CENTERLINE OF HARBOR MEW DRIVE. MONUMENT 15 SET LEVEL WITH THE SIDEWALK. BASIS OF BEARINGS: BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF WHITE SAILS WAY HAVING A BEARING OF N24'36'00'E AS SHOWN ON M.M. 123/22-26 APN: 458-671-20 THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: DATE: 10—JAN-2018 ENGMR: _ R. DEMA—ALA CFECKER: R. DEMA—ALA PROJECT -lo: 1 741 REVISIONS e e e STATUS: SHEET 5 6