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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190619_Geotechnical Reportconsultants GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING LOCATED AT 132 SOUTH BA YFRONT (Balboa Island) NEWPORT BEACH , CALIFORNIA Presented to: K Mr. Vincent Steckler 132 S. Bayfront Newport Beach , California 92662 c/o: Ian Harrison, AIA 3086 Country Club Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Prepared by : EGA Consultants, Inc. 375-C Monte Vista Avenue Costa Mesa, California 92627 ph (949) 642-9309 fax (949) 642-1290 April 5, 2019 Project No . IH183.1 engineering geotechnical applications 375-C Monte Vista Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • (949) 642-9309 • FAX (949) 642 -1290 PA2019-119 I I EGA engineering geotechnical applications consultants Apri l 5 , 2019 Project No. IH183.1 S it e: Proposed Single Family Dwelli ng: 132 South Bayfront Newport Beach (Balboa Is land), Ca lifornia Exec utive Su mmary Based on our geotech n ical study of the site, our review of available reports and literature and our experience , it is our op in ion that the proposed residential development is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint. There appear to be no sign ificant geotechnical constraints on-site that cannot be mitigated by proper p lanning , design , and uti lization of sound construction practices. The engineering properties of the soil and native materia ls , and surface drainage offer favorable conditions for site re-development. The foll owing key elements are conclusions confirmed from this investigation: A rev iew of available geologic records indicates that no active faults cross the subj ect property . The site is located i n the seismically active Southern California area , and with in 2 kilometers of the Type B Newport-Inglewood Fault. As such , the proposed development shall be designed in accordance with se ism ic conside rations specified in the 2016 California Bui ld ing Code (CBC) and the City of Newport Beach requirements . Foundation specifications herein i nclude added provisions for potential liquefaction on-site per City policy CBC 1803.11-12 . SUMMARY OF RE CO MMEN DATI ONS Desig n Item Fou ndations: Footing Bearing P ressure: Pass ive Latera l Resistence: Perimeter Footing Widths : Perimeter Footing Depths: Interior Slab Beams : Coefficient of Friction: Mat Slab (Optional): So il Expansion: So il Sulfate Content: Building Pad Over-Excavation: Sandy Soil Max. Density: Buildi ng Sla b: Rec ommendat ions 1,750 psf -bui lding , continuous ; 2 ,250 psf -pad footings 250 psf per foot min . 15 inches with two No. 5 bars top and bottom min . 24 inches below lowest adjacent grade min . 24 inches be low lowest adjacent grade 0.30 min. 12 inches with thickened edges(+ 6 inches) with no. 5 bars @ 12" o.c . each way, top and bottom Non-Expansive Si lty Sands Negligible min . 2Y2 ft . below existing grade, sca ri fy bottom 117.0 pcf@ 10.5 % Opt. Moisture * C.oncrete slabs cast aga inst properly compacted fil l materials shal l be a minimum of 5 inches th ick (actual) and reinforced with No. 4 rebar at 12 inches on center in both d irections . * Dowel al l footings to slabs with No. 4 bars at 24 inches on center. * Concrete building s labs shall be underlain by 2 " c lean sand , underlain by a min. 15 mi l thick moisture barrier, w ith all laps sealed , underlain by 4" of %-inch gravel (capillary break). Seism ic Values (pe r CBC 20 16, ASC E 7-10): Site Class Defin ition (Table 1613.5.2) Mapped Spectral Response Acce le ra tion at 0.2s Period, Ss Mapped Spectral Response Acce leration at 1 s Period, S1 Short Period Site Coefficient at 0 .2 Period , Fa Long Period S ite Coefficient at 1 s Period , F, Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 0 .2s Period, SMs Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 1 s Period, SM 1 Design Spectra l Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period , S 0 8 Design Spectral Response Acceleration at 1 s Period , S0 1 D 1.739 g 0.642 g 1.0 1.5 1.739 g 0.963 g 1.160 g 0.642 g PGAm = 0.723 g 375-C Monte Vista Avenue• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • (949) 642-9309 • FAX (949) 642-1290 PA2019-119 consultants engineering ge otechnical applications April 5, 2019 Project No. IH183.1 Mr. Vincent Steckler 132 S. Bayfront Newport Beach, California 92662 c/o: Subject: Dear Vincent, Ian Harrison , AIA GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 132 SOUTH BA YFRONT (Balboa Island) NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA In accordance with your request and with the 2016 CBC, we have completed our Geo~echnical Investigation of the above referenced site. This investigation was performed to determine the site soil conditions and to provide geotechnical parameters tor the proposed re-grading and construction at the subject site. It is our understanding that the proposed re-development shall include the demolition of the existing residence and the construction of a new residential dwelling with associated imprbvements. This report presents the res ults of the investigation (incl uding Liquefaction Computations) along with grading and foundation recommendations pertaining to the development of the proposed residential development. This opportunity to be of service is appreciated. If you have any questions, please call. Very truly yours, EG~ Consultants, Inc. • cc: {~) Addressee 37 5 -C Monte Vista Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 9 26 2 7 • (94 9 ) 64 2 -9309 • FAX (949) 642-12 90 PA2019-119 INTRODUCTION GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR PROPOSED S INGLE FAMILY DWELLING LOCATED AT 132 SOUTH BA YFRONT (Balboa Island) NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA Apri l 5, 2019 Project No . IH183.1 In response to your request and in accordance with the City of Newport Beach B uilding Department requirements , we have completed a prelim inary geotechnical investigation at the subject site located at 132 South Bayfront, in the City of Newport Beach (Balboa Island), State of California (see Site Location Map, Figure 1). The purpose of our investigation was to eva luate t he existing geotechn ical condit ions at the subject site and provide recommendations and geotechnical parameters for site re - development, earthwork, and foundation design for the proposed construct ion. We were a lso requested t o evaluate the potential for on-site geotechnical hazards. Th is report presents the resu lts of our findings , as well as our conclusions and recommendations. SCOPE OF STUDY The scope of our investigati on included the following tasks : • Review of readily available publ ished and unpub l ished reports ; • Geo l ogic reconnaissance and mapping ; • Excavation and sampling of two (2) exp l oratory borings to a total depth of 10 feet below existing grade (b .g .); • Continuous Cone Penet ratio n Test (CPT) sound ing to a depth of 50% feet bel ow grade (results of the CPT sound ing are included herein); • Laboratory testing of representative samp les obtained from the exploratory borings ; • Engineeri ng and geologic analysis includ ing seismicity coefficients in accordance with the 2016 Californ ia Bui lding Code (CBC); • Seism ic and Liquef act ion analys is and sett lement computations (in acco rdance with California Geological Survey, SP 117 A); • Preparati on of this report present ing our findings , conc lus ions , and recommendat ions . 2 PA2019-119 GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS The subject property is an approximate 26 to 40 ft. wide by 85 ft . long, wedge-shaped lot located at 132 South Bayfront within the City of Newport Beach , County of Orange. The site is located on the eastern edge of Balboa Island within the Newport Harbor. For the purpose of clarity in this report , the lot is bound by South Bayfront to the east, by a pedestrian strada and seawall/bulkhead to the west, and by similar residences to the north and south. Channel waters of the Newport Bay harbor are located approximately 15 feet to the southwest of the subject site . The Pacific Ocean shoreline is located approximately 3,000 feet to the southwest of the property, across the Balboa Peninsula (see Site Location Map , Figure 1 ). The subject lot consists of a relatively flat, planar lot with no significant slopes on or adjacent to the site . The lot size is roughly 2 ,766 sq. ft. Currently, the lot is occupied by a two-story home situated on a graded level pad . All structures are supported on continuous perimeter footings with slab-on-grade floors. An attached two car garage on site is attached and accessed by South Bayfront (concrete street along the east end of the lot). The site is legally described as a portion of lots 9 and 10 of Block 1 of Balboa Island Section 1, M.M. 5 (APN 050-011 -25). PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Detailed architectural plans were not available during the preparation of this report . However, based on the preliminary plans by the project architect, Ian Harrison, the proposed residential development shall include the demolition of the existing structures , and the construction of a new three-story, single family dwelling with an attached two- car garage. No basement or retaining walls are planned. The following square footages are proposed: First Floor: 1,104 sq .ft. Second Floor: 1,413 sq.ft. Third Floor: 209 sq .ft. Garage: 2,725 sq .ft. Total Structure : 3 ,149 sq.ft. We assume that the proposed building will consist of wood-frame and masonry block construction or building materials of similar type and load. The building foundations will consist of a combination of isolated and continuous spread footings. Loads on the footings are unknown , but are expected to be less than 2 ,250 and 1,750 pounds per 132 Sout h Bayfron t, Newport Beac h (Balb oa Island), CA Soi ls Re port -St ec kler Res ide nce Project No. IH 183 .1 Apr il 5, 2019 3 PA2019-119 square foot on the isolated and continuous footings , respectively. If actual loads exceed these assumed values , we should be contacted to evaluate whether revisions of this report are necessary. It is our understanding that the grade of the site is not expected to vary significantly. Based on the digital elevation model by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI -NAVD88, Last Modified September 23 , 2016), the site elevation is approximately 8 ft. above MSL (see reference No . 10). Based on the preliminary plans , the proposed finish floor elevation shall be 9+ ft. above mean sea level (MSL) to conform with City and United States FEMA flood elevation requirements. Note: The precise determination , measuring , and documenting of the site elevations, hub locations , property boundaries , etc., is the responsibility of the project licensed land surveyor. The proposed residence footprint and layout is shown herein (see Plot Plan , Figure.2). SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION Our subsurface exploration consisted of the excavation of two (2) exploratory borings (B-1 and B-2) to a maximum depth of 10 feet below grade (b.g .) and one CPT probe (CPT-1) to a depth of 50% b .g . (continuous soil profile). Prior to drilling , the underground detection and markup service (Underground Service Alert of Southern California) was ordered and completed under DigAlert Confirmation No. A190671245- 00A. Representative bulk and relatively undisturbed soil samples were obtained for labora - tory testing . Geologic/CPT logs of the soil boring/probes are included in Appendix A. The borings were continuously logged by a registered geologist from our firm who obtained soil samples for geotechnical laboratory analysis . The approximate locations of the borings are shown on Figure 2 (Plot Plan). Geotechnical soil samples were obtained using a modified California sampler filled with 2 % inch diameter, 1-inch tall brass rings . Bulk samples were obtained by collecting representative bore hole cuttings . Locations of geotechnical samples and other data are presented on the boring logs in Appendix A. The soils were visually classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System . Classifications are shown on the boring logs included in Appendix A. 132 Sou th Bayfron t, Newpo n Beach (Ba lboa Island), CA Soils Repo n -Steckler Resi dence Projec t No. 1H 183 . I Apri l 5, 2019 4 PA2019-119 LABO RA TORY TESTING Laboratory testing was performed on representative soil samples obtained during our subsurface exploration. The following tests were performed : * * * Dry Density and Moisture Content (ASTM : D 2216) Soil Classification (ASTM : D 2487) Maximum Dry Density and Optimum Moisture Content (ASTM: D 1557) * Atterberg Limits Test (ASTM: D 4318) * Sulfate Content (CA 417, ACI 318-14) * Direct Shear (ASTM D 3080) All laboratory testing was performed by our sub-contractor, G3Soi1Works , Inc., of Costa Mesa , California. Geotechnical test results are included in Appendix B, herein . SOIL AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS The site soil and geologic conditions are as follows: Seepage and Groundwater According to the Orange County Water District (OCWD), there are no water wells located within the general vicinity of the subject property. Channel waters of the Newport Bay harbor are located approximately 15 feet to the southwest of the subject site. The Pacific Ocean shoreline is located approximately 3,000 feet to the southwest of the property, across the Balboa Peninsula Seepage or surface water ponding was not noted on the subject site at the time of our study. Our data indicates that the groundwater encountered is subject to significant tidal fluctuations. Groundwater was encountered in our test excavation at depth of approximately 7 feet b.g .. Based on our review , the 132 South Bayrront, Newport Beach (Bal boa Isl an d}, CA Soi ls Repon -Steck ler Resi dence Project No. IH 183 .1 A pri l 5. 2019 5 PA2019-119 groundwater highs approach the tidal highs in the bay, and groundwater lows drop slightly below mean sea level. From a construction standpoint, any excavations advanced down to within the tidal zones should be expected to experience severe caving. A tidal chart typical for the week of March 8, 2019, is presented as Figure 4, herein. Balboa Island Topography and Bathymetry Elevations across the island range from approximately 8 feet along the bulkhead lines at the seawall perimeters; ascending to almost 14 feet near the central backbone of the Island. Significant raising of the Balboa Island seawall to elevation+/-10 ft . above MSL is underway since 2016 . Common area sandy beaches have been groomed and re-groomed with import sands which feather gently to the bay waters. From the bulkhead and beach shorelines, the nearshore bay floors generally descends at an inclination of approximately 10: 1 (horizontal to vertical), down to approximate elevations of -10 to -12 feet along the channel limit line (depending on tidal fluctuations). Balboa Island and Newport Bay History Similar to surrounding islands in the Newport Bay (e.g. Linda Isle and Lido Island), Balboa Island 's surface is primarily man-made (graded approx. 10 ft. above the high-tide zone in the 1920's). However, the island feature is located on a naturally-formed , subaqueous , back-barrier coastal landmass. It is situated on the landward side of a coastal bar formed by a transgressive sea and littoral currents at the seaward edge of a stream delta or lagoon . The Newport Bay coastal estuary was originally formed as the lower reach of the Santa Ana River. However, in 1915, due to severe silting that resulted from flooding of the Santa Ana River (and also the construction of man-made channel), the Santa Ana River was structurally realigned. Consequently, the Newport Bay is currently fed only by the San Diego Creek which drains a comparatively small area . The mouth of the San Diego Creek is located at the Jamboree Road bridge roughly 5Yz kilometers northeast of the subject site (Upper Back Bay). 132 South Bayfront. Newport Beac h (Bal boa Island), CA Soils Report -Stec kler Res idence Project No. IH 183 .1 April5 .2019 6 PA2019-119 Geologic Setting Regionally , the site is located within the western boundary of the Coastal Plain of Orange County. The Coastal Plain lies within the southwest portion of the Los Angeles Basin and consists of semi-consolidated marine and non-marine deposits ranging in age from Miocene to recent. The western boundary of the Coastal Plain, in which the site is located, is referred to as the Tustin Plain. It is bound by the Santa Ana Mountains to the northeast and the San Joaquin Hills to the southeast. Based on available geologic maps the site is underlain by a thin mantle of marine (Qe)/hydraulic sands and/or engineered fill. The shallow soil layer is underlain by Quaternary-age old paralic deposits (Qop) which are described as medium dense to very dense, oxidized, fine to medium grained , moderately to well-cemented sand and silty sand (see reference No . 2). The old paralic deposits are underlain by massive bedrock of the Monterey Formation (Tm). Roadside exposures of massive bedrock of the Monterey Formation (Tm) are visible on the inland side of East Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside Avenue , less than Yi kilometers north of the site (Dover Shores bluffs). A Geologic Map is presented as Figure 3, herein (reference: Morton , D.M., and Miller, F.K., 2006). Based on the geologic map (Figure 3) correlation with the on -site CPT probe advanced on March 28, 2019, bedrock of the Monterey Formation (Tm) was likely encountered approximately 34 feet below grade . Faulting A review of available geologic records indicates that no active faults cross the subject property (reference No. 2 , and Figure No . 3). Seism icity The seismic hazards most likely to impact the subject site is ground shaking following a large earthquake on the Newport-Inglewood (onshore), Palos Verdes (offshore), San Joaquin Hills Blind Thrust, Whittier-Elsinore , or Cucamonga Faults. The fault distances , probable magnitudes , and horizontal accelerations are listed as follows: 132 South Bayfront, Newport Beach (Balboa Island), CA Soils Report -Steckler Residence Project No. JH 183. I Apri l 5,2019 7 PA2019-119 FAULT DISTANCE FROM MAXIMUM CREDIBLE MAXIMUM (Seismic SUBJECT SITE EARTHQUAKE HORIZONTAL Source Type) (Kilometers) MAGNITUDE ROCK ACCELERATION Newport-2 kilometers southwest 7.2 0.69 g's Inglewood (B) San Joaquin 5 kilometers beneath 6.6 0.48 g's Hills Blind the site Thrust Fault (B) Palos Verdes 16 kilometers 7.1 0.38 g's (B) southwest -- Chino-Cental 40 kilometers northeast 6.7 0.14 g's Avenue (B) Elsino re (B) 37 kilometers northeast 6.8 0 .16 g's Cucamonga 50 kilometers north-7.0 0 .14 g's (A) northeast The maximum anticipated bedrock acceleration on the site is estimated to be less than 0.69, based on a maximum probable earthquake on the Newport- Inglewood Fault. The site is primarily underl ain by fill and beach sands with thin layers of silt/clay. For design purposes, two-thirds of the maximum anticipated bedrock acceleration may be assumed for the repeatable ground acceleration. The effects of seismic shaking can be mitigated by adhering to the 2016 California Building Code or the standards of care established by the Structural Engineers Association of California. With respect to this hazard, the site is comparable to others in this general area in similar geologic settings. The grading/building specifications outlined in this report are in part, intended to mitigate seismic shaking. These guidelines conform to the industry standard of care and from a geotechnical standpoint, no additional measures are warranted. Based on our review of the "S eismic Zone Map," publ ished by the California Department of Mines and Geology in conjunction with Special Publication 117 A. there are no earthquake landslide zones on or adjacent to the site. The proposed development shall be designed in accordance with seismic considerations contained in the 2016 CBC and the City of Newport Beach requirements . Based on Chapter 16 of the 2016 CBC and on Maps of Known Active Near- 132 South Bayfront, Newpo rt Beach (Balboa Island), CA So ils Report -S teckler Residence Project No . IH 183 .1 Apri!S.20 19 8 PA2019-119 Source Zones in California and Adjacent Portions of Nevada (ASCE 7 -10 Standard), the following parameters may be considered: 2016 CBC Seismic Design Parameters SITE ADDRESS 132 S h B fl N B h CA out ay ront, ewport eac, Site Latitude (Decimal Degrees) 33 .607515 Site Longitude (Decimal Degrees) -117 .899886 Site Class Definition D Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, Ss 1.739 Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at Is Period , S 1 0.642 Short Period Site Coefficient at 0.2 Period, Fa 1.00 Long Period Site Coefficient at Is Period, Fv 1.50 Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, SMs 1.739 Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 1 s Period, SM , 0.963 Design Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, S0 s 1.16 Design Spectral Respons e Acceleration at 1 s Period S 0 1 0.642 In accordance with the USGS Design Maps, and assuming Site Class "D", the mean peak ground acceleration (PGAm) per USGS is 0.723 g. The stated PGAm is based on a 2% probab ility of exceedance in a 50 year span (see copies of the USGS Design Maps Detailed Report, Appendix D, herein). FINDINGS Subsurface Soils As encountered in our test borings , the site is underlain by topsoil (soft c layey sand in the upper+/-6 inches) which is underlain by hydrau lic fill sands and native materials as follows: Fill (Af) Fill sands were encountered in each of the borings to a depth of approx imately 3 feet b.g.. The fi ll soils consist generally of light olive gray, moist, loose to medium dense, fine-to medium-grained si lty sands w ith trace clay and shell fragments. The expansion potential of the fill soils was judged to be very low when exposed to an increase in moisture content. 132 South Bayfroni, Newport Beach (Balboa Island), CA Soi ls Report -Steckler Res idence Project No. IH183 .l April 5 , 20 19 9 PA2019-119 Hydraulic-Native Sands (Qm), P~ralic Deposits (Qop) and Bedrock (Tm} The fill materials are hydrau lic and native sands as encountered in each of the test borings (B-1, B-2, and CPT-1). The native sands consist generally of light brown, moist to saturated, medium dense, non-cemented, fine-to medium-grained, sand and si lty sand with trace shell fragments. An approximate 8-to 12-inch thick fine sandy silt/clay lens was encountered at approximate ly 4 feet b .g .. The native sands are underlain by marine sands (Qm) and old paralic (Qop) deposits , which are underlain by Monterey Formation (Tm) bedrock consisting of medium dense to very dense, oxidized, fine to medium grained , moderately to well-cemented sand and siltstone to the maximum depths explored (50% ft. b .g.). Based on the geologic map (Figure 3) correlation with the on-site CPT probe advanced on March 28, 2019, bedrock of the Monterey Formation (Tm) was likely encountered approximately 34 feet below grade. Based on the laboratory results dated March 26, 2019, the site maximum dry density is 117.0 pct at an optimum moisture content of 10.5% (per ASTM D 1557) (the complete laboratory reports are presented in Appendix B, herein). LIQUEFACTION ANALYSIS (Per SP117A) Liquefaction of soi ls can be caused by strong vibratory motion in response to earthquakes. Both research and historical data indicate that loose, granular sandy soils are susceptible to liquefaction , while the stability of rock , gravels , clays, and silts are not significantly affected by vibratory motion. Liquefaction is generally known to occur only in saturated or near saturated granular soils . The site is underlain by fill/eolian sands, old paralic deposits, and bedrock of the Monterey Formation. It is our understand.ing that the current City policy, has assigned a seismic settlement potential of one (1 .0) inch in the upper ten feet, and three (3.0) inches for soil depths of ten to fifty feet. In the event settlement values exceed these threshold values, then additional analysis and/or additional mitigation is required. The CPT testing was performed in accordance with the "Standard Test Method for Performing Electronic Friction Cone and Piezocone Penetration Testing of Soils," (ASTM 05778-12). The seismically induced settlement for the proposed structure was evaluated based on the "Soil Liquefaction During Earthquakes " by 1.M. Idriss and R.W. Boulanger, dated September 8, 2008. I 32 South Bayfront , Ncwpon Beach (Balboa Island}, CA So ils Repon. Steckler Residence Project No . I H 183 . I Apri l 5, 20 19 10 PA2019-119 The analysis was provided by one 10-feet deep 4" diameter hand-auger boring, and a 50+ feet deep 1.7" diameter CPT probe advanced on March 28, 2019 . The exploratory borings and probe locations are shown in the Plot Plan , Figure 2 , herein. The soil borings were continuously logged by a certified engineering geologist of our firm . The computations and results of our Liquefaction Analysi s, based on CPT blow counts of Boring CPT-1, are attached in Append ix D, herein . The seismically induced settlement ana lysis was eva luated based o n methods published in t he references Nos . "a" through "j " (see "Associated References", herein). The liquefaction and seismic settlement calculat ions indicate seismic settlement (includes dry and saturated sands) in the upper 50 feet is less than 2.0 inches, and in the upper 10 feet is less than 1.0 inch and hence shallow mitigat ion methods for liquefaction may be imp lemented per City Code Policy (No . CBC 1803.5.11-2 last revised 7/3/2014). Based on our liquefaction analysis, and in accordance with the City of Newport Beach Policy No . CBC 1803.5.11 -12 (NBMC , Chapte r 15), we recommend the following mitigative methods to minimize the effects of shallow liquefaction : 1. Tie all pad footings with grade beams. 2. All footings should be a minimum of 24 inches deep , below grade. 3 . Continuous foot ings should be reinforced with two No. 5 rebar (two at the top and two at the bottom). 4 . Concrete slabs cast against properly compacted fi ll materia ls shall be a minimum of 5 inches thick (actual) and reinforced with No . 4 rebar at 12 inches on cente r in both d irections . The reinforcement shall be supported on chairs to insure pos itioning of the re info rcement at mid -center in the slab . 5. Dowel a ll footi ngs to slabs w ith No . 4 bars at 24 inches on center. 6 . Additiona ll y , to further reduce the effects of the th i n shallow zones of potentially liquefiable soils , the building slab sha ll include 15" w by 24" d interior grade beams ("cross beams") to be re inforced with two No. 5 rebars (two at the top and two at the bottom). 7 . Additionally , exposed sandy soils w ill be vigorously flooded during the earthworks process. Also , for cohesion treatment of the site sand fills; soil-cement shall be used in the upper 3 feet. To achieve this , during grading -dry bags of Portland Cement shall be mixed in the scarified over- excavation bottoms (6 -inches below the over-excavation lim its) and into each of the overlying fill lifts . The foundat ion spec ifica ti ons outlined above w ill act to decrease the potentia l settlement due to liquefaction and/or se ismica ll y induced lateral deformation to 132 South Bayfront, Newport Beach (Ba lboa Island ), CA Soils Report - Steck ler Res id ence Project No . IH 183 .1 Apr il 5, 20 19 11 PA2019-119 tolerable amounts . The above specifications eliminate the use of piles and associated construction vibrations and groundwater displacement induced by caisson drilling or pile-driving. If the above specificat ions are incorporated, the proposed structure shall be stable and adequate for the intended uses and the proposed construction will not adversely impact the subject or adjacent properties. Other Geologic Hazards Other geologic hazards such as landsliding, or expansive soils , do not appear to be evident at the subject site. CONCLUSIONS Based on our geotechnical study of the site, our review of available reports and literature and our experience, it is our opinion that the proposed improvements at the site are feasible from a geotechnical standpoint. There appear to be no significant geotechnical constraints on-site that cannot be mitigated by proper planning , design, and utilization of sound construction practices. The engineering properties of the soil and native materials, and the surface drainage offer favorable conditions for site re- development. RECOMMENDATIONS The following sections discuss the principle geotechnical concerns which should be considered for proper site re-development. Earthwork Grading and earthwork should be performed in accordance with the following recommendations and the General Earthwork and Grading Guidelines included in Appendix C. It is our understanding that the majority of grading will be limited to the re -grading of the building pad for the proposed construction . In general, it is anticipated that the removal of the upper 2% feet (plus 6 inches of scarification) within the building footprint (s lab -on-grade portion) will require removal and recompaction to prepare the site for construction . The removals should be accomplished so that all fill and backfill existing as part of the previous site use and demolition operations are removed. Where feasible , the limits of the pad fill shall be defined by a 3 foot envelope encompassing the building footprint. Care should be taken to protect the adjacent property improvements. A minimum one foot thick fill blanket should be placed throughout the exterior improvements (approaches, parking and planter areas). The fill blanket will be 132 Sou th Bayfron t . Newpo rt Beach (Ba lboa Island), CA Soi ls Report -Stec kl er Residence Project No. Iii 183 .1 Apr il S.20 19 12 PA2019-119 Trench Backfill The on -site soils may be used as trench backfill provided they are screened of rock sizes over 4 inches in dimension and organic matter. Trench backfill should be compacted in uniform lifts (not exceeding 6 inches in compacted thickness) by mechanical means to at least 90 percent relative compaction (ASTM: D 1557). Geotechnical Parameters The following Geotechnical parameters may used in the design of the proposed structure (also , see "Liquefaction Analysis" section , above): Foundation Design Structures on properly compacted fill may be supported by conventional , continuous or isolated spread footings. All footings should be a minimum of 24 inches deep (measured in the field below lowest adjacent grade). Footing widths shall me an minimum 15 inches and 18 inches for interior cross beams and perimeter footings respectively. As stated above , additionally, to further reduce the effects of the thin zones of potentially liquefiable soils, the building slab shall include 15" wide by 24" deep interior grade beams to be reinforced with two No. 5 rebars (two at the top and two at the bottom). The cross beam locations shall be determined by the structural engineer. At this depth (24 inches) footings founded in fill materials may be designed for an allowable bearing value of 1,750 and 2,250 psf (for dead-plus-live load) for continuous wall and isolated spread footings, respectively. These values may be increased by one-third for loads of short duration , including wind or seismic forces . Reinforcement requirements may be increased if recommended by the project structural engineer. In no case should they be decreased from the previous recommendations. Mat Foundation Design (Optional) Due to anticipated high tide waters and cohesionless sands during construction, a mat slab foundation system is a recommended option . Mat slabs founded in compacted fill or competent native materials may be designed for an allowable bearing value of 2 ,250 psf (for dead-plus-live load). These values may be inc reased by one-third for loads of short duration , including wind or seismic forces. The actual design of the foundation and slabs should be completed by 132 South Bayfronl, Newport Beach (Bal boa Is land), CA Soi ls Report -Steckler Res id e nce Proj ect No. 0-1183 .1 Apri l S, 20 19 14 PA2019-119 GEOTECHNICAL OBSERVATION AND TESTING DURING CONSTRUCTION We recommend that a qualified geotechnical consultant be retained to provide geotechnical engineering services, including geotechnical observation/testing, during the construction phase of the project. This is to verify the compliance with the design, specifications and or recommendations, and to allow design changes in the event that subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated. Geotechnical observations/testing should be performed at the following stages : • During ANY grading operations, including excavation, removal, filling, compaction, and backfilling, etc. • After excavations for footings (or thickened edges) and/or grade beams verify the adequacy of underlying materials. • After pre-soaking of new slab sub-grade earth materials and placement of capillary break, plastic membrane, prior to pouring concrete. • During backfill of drainage and utility line trenches , to verify proper compaction. • When/if any unusual geotechnical conditions are encountered. • Prior to slab pours to ensure proper subgrade compaction and moisture barriers. Please schedule an inspection with the geotechnical consultant prior to the pouring of all interior and exterior slabs. LIMITATIONS The geotechnica l services described herein have been conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skil l ordinari ly exercised by members of the geotechnical engineering profession practicing contemporaneous ly under sim ilar conditions in the subject loca lity. Under no circumstance is any warranty, expressed or implied, made in connection with the providing of services described herein . Data , interpretations, and recommendations presented herein are based solely on information available to this office at the time work was performed. EGA Consultants will not be responsible for other parties' interpretations or use of the information developed in this report. The interpolated subsurface conditions should be checked in the field during construction by a representative of EGA Consultants. We recommend that all foundation excavations and grading operations be observed by a representative of this firm to ensure that construction is performed in accordance with the specifications outlined in this report. We do not direct the contractor's operations, and we cannot be responsible for the safety of others. The contractor should notify the owner if he considers any of the recommended actions presented herein to be u nsafe. 132 Sou th Bayfron t , Newport Beac h (Balboa Island), CA Soi ls Re port -Steckl er Residence Project No . IH 183 . I Apr il 5. 20 19 1 8 PA2019-119 Associated References re: Liquefaction Analysis a . "Special Publication 117 A: Guidelines for Evaluating and Mitigating Seismic Hazards in California ," by the California Department of Conservation , California Geological Survey, dated March 13, 1997; Revised September 11 , 2008 . b. 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"Handbook of Geotechnica l Investigation and Design Tables" By Burt G. Look , Dated 2007. I. "Use of SPT Blow Counts to Estimate Shear Strength Properties of Soils : Energy Balance Approach ," by Hiroshan Hettiarachi and Timothy Brown , Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, pp. 830-834, dated June , 2009. j . "Standard Test Method for Performing Electronic Friction Cone and Piezocone Penetration Testing of Soils ," (ASTM D5778-12), dated 2012 . REFERENCES 1. "USGS Topograph ic Map, 7.5 minute Quadrangle , Newport Beach OE S, California Quadrangle," dated 2015. 2 . "Geologic Map of the San Bernard ino and Santa Ana 30' X 60' Quadrangles , Ca lifornia ," Version 1.0, compi led by Douglas M. Morton and Fred K. Miller, dated 2006. 3. "Maximum Credible Rock Acceleration from Earthquakes in California," by Roger W . Reensfelder, dated 1974. 4 . Maps of Known Active Fault Near-Source Zones in California and Adjacent Portions of Nevada," prepared by Californ ia Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology, published by Internationa l Conference of Building Officials, dated February, 1998. 5. "Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction ," by American Concrete Institute, ACI 302.1 R- 04, dated 2004. 6 . "Califo rnia Bui lding Code, California Code of Regulations , T itle 24 , Part 2," by California Building Standards Commission , 2016. 7. "Seismic Hazard Zone Report for the Newport Beach 7.5-Minute Quadrang les, Orange County , Ca lifornia," by the California Department of Conservation, 1997. 8. "2015 Internationa l Bu ilding Code," by the Internationa l Code Counci l, dated June 5, 2014. 9. "Geologic Map of California, Santa Ana Sheet," Compilation by Thomas H. Rogers, 1965, fifth printing 1985. 10. "Digital Elevation Model NAVD88 Mosaic," by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), Created August 20, 2015, last modified September 23, 2016. 132 So uth Bayfronl , New port Beach (Balboa Island), CA Soils Report -Steckler Residence Project No. JH 183.1 April 5,2019 19 PA2019-119 NEWPORT BAY 8AliJOA ~ ---~-----------~A':_!~ --..... _ DA/' T..C T/' 11/"J:RJJJ,J,JJ DT&'D OBTAINED FROM "THE THOMAS GUIDE" THOMAS BROS. MAPS, ORANGE COUNTY RAND MCNALLY & COMPANY, DATED 2008 EGA Consultants engineering geotechnical applications SITE LOCATION MAP 132 S BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 1 PLAZA DEL 2 Pl.AlA DEL SUR 3 SERRANO AY 4 GRANADA AV Project No: IH183.1 Date: APRIL 2019 Figure No: 1 PA2019-119 PROPOSED RESIDENCE LEGEND -0-GEOTECHNICAL BOR INGS BY EGA CONSULTANTS $-CONE PENETRATION TEST BY KEHOE TESTING AND ENGINEERING Sources: "Steckle r Residence, 132 South Bay Front, Balboa Island, California 92662," by Ian J.N . Harrison, Architect, dated April 4, 2019. "Site Survey, Vincent Steckler, 132 So uth Bay Front, Balboa Island, CA 92662, APN: 050-011-23," by Loren K. Toomey, P. L.S 4459, dated November 9, 2018. EGA Consultants engineerin g geotechnical applications PLOT PLAN 132 S BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN IA Project No: Date: Figure No: IH183.1 APRIL 2019 2 PA2019-119 • • • • • • • • • • r(.: :.,0~.·.-.,.,·, Eolian deposits (late Hofocene)-Active or recently active V· ·:·: .. ·,.:··, ·. sand dune deposits; unconsolidated. l)\driJ '.\~.:1 Mar ine deposits (late Hol ocene)-Active or recently active .:,:·,.::_ ·; .. -:: ':·.:_ beach deposits; sand, unconsolidated. l:;:{:'6'·->·)_;.) Estuarine deposits (late Hofocene)-Sand, silt, and clay; _;,:·,.:::,, .. ~S.-:. :..j unconsolidated, contains variable amounts of organic matter. Qop 4 I Old paralic deposits, Unit 4 (fate to middle Pleistocene)- '-----· Silt, sand and cobbles resting on 34-37 m Stuart Mesa terrace. Age about 200,000-300,000 years. I Old parafic deposits, Unit 3 (late to middle Pleistocene)- .__aop __ 3____,_ Silt, sand and cobbles resting on 45-46 m Guy Fleming terrace. Age about 320,000-340,000 years. Qomfa I Old paralic deposits, Unit 2 (late to middle Pleistocene)- ..__ __ __._ Silt, sand and cobbles resting on 55 m Parry Grove terrace. Age about 413,000years. Sources: aop 1 I O ld paralic deposits, Unit 1 (late to middle .._ __ _. Pleistocene)-Silt, sand and cobbles resting on 61-63 m Golf Course terrace. Age about 450,000 years . Qop 3 -6 I Old parafic deposits, Units 3-6, undivided (late to .__ __ _, middle Pleistocene)-Silt, sand and cobbles on 45-55 m ----terraces. Oopf I Old parafic deposits (late to middle Pl eistocene) overlain .__ __ _, by alluvial fan deposits-Old paralic deposits capped by sandy al luvial -fan deposits. Capistrano Formation (early Pliocene and Miocene)- Marine sandstone. Siltstone fades-Siltstone and mudstone; wh ite to pale gray, massive to crudely bedded, friable. Tm I Monterey Formation (Miocene}-Marine siltstone and '------'· sandstone; siliceous and diatomaceous . Morton, D.M., and Miller, F.K. Prelim inary Geologic map of the San Bernardino and Santa Ana 30' x 60' quadrangles, California. U.S. Geo logical Survey. Published 2006.1:100,000sca le. EGA Consultants engineering geotechnical applications GEOLOGIC MAP 132 S BAY FRONT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN IA Project No: Date: Figure No: IH183.1 APRIL 2019 3 I PA2019-119 Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, California Tide Chart Requested time: 2019-03-08 Fri 12:00 AM PST 3-V7 Thu :O!!-t-03-0~ Fri ~•)1~-0 3-1i 9 Fi:1 Bnlbou £i@l . ~e-.,P,)IC ~4ch, Col1tornt4 ::oH-0)-03 f"ti ::,nfr-03-08 Fri '.!019-•)3-09 S•t :vH -03-09 t i\= ::0 19-())-.:,9 SU ::01! FM PST 3 :45 7\M PSl' <: 4: AM PST 4:1 : F'M PST lO :l q PM PS? ~:::.c AM PST lc :1< M1 PST 4:3 5 PM EST lQ : ., ft f, tt ~--------------------------------------- 5 ft---------------------------------------- Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, California 33.6000° N, 117.9000° W 2019-03-08 Fri 3:50 AM PST 0.9 feet Low Tide 2019-03-08 Fri 6:11 AM PST Sunrise 2019-03-08 Fri 7:32 AM PST Moonrise 2019-03-08 Fri 9:42 AM PST 4.6 feet High Tide 2019-03-08 Fri 4:12 PM PST 0.2 feet low Tide 2019-03-08 Fri 5:53 PM PST Sunset 2019-03-08 Fri 7:55 PM PST Moonset 2019-03-08 Fri 10:18 PM PST 4.4 feet High Tide 2019-03-09 Sat 4:26 AM PST 0.9 feet Low T ide 2019-03-09 Sat 6: 10 AM PST Sunrise 2019-03-09 Sat 8:02 AM PST Moonrise 2019-03-09 Sat 10:16 AM PST 4.2 feet High Tide 2019-03-09 Sat 4:35 PM PST 0.6 feet Low Tide 2019-03-09 Sat 5:54 PM PST Sunset S1uu.\,"', Con . .,~fe•11.. 5,}nu, "11.)R:1-..r~tr.n'Ke rrnwde-1 . Qftlou1111 • ~'p,11 &#.' Entn1ne• O:wono11 ffl .... \It G,11'°'1111 2019-03-09 Sat 8:52 PM PST Moonset •• S.al b» Pt« ~port &«ch. al1iornt.111 2019-03-09 Sat 10:44 PM PST 4.4 feet High Tide 2019-03-10 Sun 6:08 AM PDT 0.9 feet Low Tide 2019-03-10 Sun 7 :08 AM PDT Sunrise 2019-03-10 Sun 9:34 AM PDT Moonrise 2019-03-10 Sun 11:55 AM PDT 3. 7 feet High Tide 2019-03-10 Sun 5:59 PM PDT 1.0 feet Low Tide 2019-03-10 Sun 6:55 PM PDT Sunset 2019-03-10 Sun 10:49 PM PDT Moonset 2019-03-11 Mon 12:14 AM PDT 4.4 feet High Tide 2019-03-11 Mon 6:59 AM PDT 0.9 feet Low Tide 2019-03-11 Mon 7:07 AM PDT Sunrise 2019-03-11 Mon 10:08 AM PDT Moonrise 2019-03-11 Mon 12:46 PM PDT 3.2 feet High Tide 2019-03-11 Mon 6:24 PM PDT 1.5 feet Low Tide 2019-03-11 Mon 6:56 PM PDT Sunset 2019-03 -11 Mon 11:48 PM PDT Moonset 2019-03-12 Tue 12:51 AM PDT 4.4 feet High Tide TIDAL CHART EGA Consultants engineering geotechnical applications 132 S BAYFRONT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA Project No: Date: Figure No: IH183.1 APRIL 2019 4 PA2019-119 APPENDIX A GEOLOGIC LOGS (B-1 and B-2) and CPT Data Report by Keyhoe Drilling & Testing (CPT-1) PA2019-119 UNIFI ED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM ASTM D-2457 UNIFI ED SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND SYMBOL CHART COARSE-GRAINED SOILS (more than 50% of matenal is larger than No . 200 sieve size.) GRAVELS More than 50% of coarse fractio n la rger than No. 4 sieve size SANDS 50% or more of coarse fraction smaller than No. 4 sieve size Clean Gravels (Less than 5% fines) ~~ GW l Well-graded gravels. gravel-sand ~l~ mixtures, little or no fines GP GM GC Poorly-graded gravels, g,,wel-sand mi xtures. little or no fines Silty gravels, gravel-sand-sill mixtures Clayey g ravels. gravel-sand-clay mixtures Clean Sands (Less than 5% fines r ... t/il' SW ':"ell-graded sands. gravelly sands, ·o':::;::; SP ::rt: :::::sands, gravelly sands. little or no fines r,-:-~~ds with fine~ore ttian 12% fin~.._ __ _ SM Silty sands. sand-silt mixtures SC Clayey sands. sand-clay mixtures FINE-GRAINED SOILS (50% o r rnore of material is smaller than No. 200 sieve size.} SILTS AND CLAYS L1qu1d llm,t less than 50% SI LTS AND CLAYS Liqui d limtl 50% o r grea ter H IGHLY ORGANIC SOILS Cohesionless San ds and Silts V e ry loose Loose Med ium d e n se Dense Very d ense ML CL OL MH CH OH PT Inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock flour silty of clayey fine sands or cl ayey silts with slight plast1c1ty Inorganic clays of row to medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays , silly clays. lean clays Organic s ,lts and organic silty clays of low plasllcily Inorganic silts. micaceous or diatomaceous fine sandy o r si lty soils, elastic sifts Inorgan ic clays o f high plasti city, fat c lays --------~ Orgaruc clays or medium to high I plasticity, organic silts Peat and other highly organic soils RELATIVE DENSITY Blows/ft* Blows/ft** 0 -4 0 -30 4-10 3 0-60 1 0 -30 8 0 -20 0 3 0 -50 2 00-400 Ove r SO Over 400 LABORATORY CLASSI FICATION CRITERI A 0 so D 30 GW Cu = --greaterthan 4. Cc = ---between 1 and 3 010 0 10 •D50 GP Nol meeting all gradation requirements for GW GM Atterberg limits below "A" Above ·A" line with P.t. between line or P.I. less than 4 4 and 7 are borderline cases GC Atterberg limits above "A" requiring use o r dual symbols line with P.1. greater than 7 cu 060 030 = --greater than 4 : Cc = ---between 1 and 3 SW 010 o,o x D6o SP Not meeting all gradation requirements fo r GW SM Atterberg limits below "A" Limits plotting in shaded zone line or P.1. less than 4 with P.1 . between 4 and 7 are Atterberg limits above "A" borderline cases requiri ng use SC line w ith P.I. greater than 7 of dual symbols. Determ ine percentages of sand and gravel from grain-size curve Depending on percentage of fines (fraction smaller than No. 200 sieve si ze ), coarse-grained so,ls are ctassifie<I as follows: Less than 5 percent .................................... GW. GP. SW. SP More than 12 percent .................................. GM, GC. SM. SC 5 to 12 pe,cent . . . . . . . . ......... BordeM,ne cases requ,nng dual symbols PLASTICITY CH ART 60 e: 50 .,v [ CH / / )( 40 /i ALIN E. w 0 Pl= 0 .73(LL·20l ~ 30 J7 T ~ CL MH&OH § 20 V I-/ en j 10 ~L+Mt. ,, ML&,OL Q. 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 LIQUID LIMI T (LL)(%) CONSISTENCY Coh esiv e Soils Blows/ft* Blows/ft** Very soft 0-4 0 -4 Soft 2-4 4-11 Fi rm 4-8 11-50 St iff 8-16 50-110 V ery stiff 16 -32 110-220 Hard Over 32 Ove r 220 Bl ows/foot for a 140-p o u nd h am mer falling 30 inches to drive a 2 -in ch 0.0., 1-3/8 i n ch 1.0. Split Spoon sampl e r (Standard Pe netrat i on Test). ** Bl o ws/foot for a 36-poun d hammer f alling 24 i nches t o drive a 3 .25 0 .0 ., 2.41 1.0 . Sa m p l er (Hand Sampling). Bl ow cou n t con verge nce to stan dard pen etr ati on test was done i n accor dance w ith Fi g. 1 .24 o f Foun dation Engineering H an dbook by H .Y. Fang, Vo n Nostra nd Reinho ld, 1991. PA2019-119 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING Sheet 1 of 1 Job Number: IH183.1 Boring No: B-1 Project: 132 S. Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA Boring Location: See Figure 2 Steckler Residence Date Started: 3/8/2019 Rig: Mob. 4" augers Date Completed: 3/8/2019 Grnd Elev. +/-8 ft. NAVD88 Sample ~ 'ti Direct Type 0 X a. Shear al c 'ti Q.) :i, ~ .ThinWall ~2.S"Ring a. u Q.) Q.) ~ :i, .s iii en u.. a. u Tube Sample C C -w ~ Q.) 0 ·;;; C Q.) "' I-.S € 0 Cl 0 a. .x <.) C ·;;; -& a: .c 0 :, :5 [Z] Bulk [D standard Split ~ static Water ~ Q.) E <.) w a. iii Cl C Q.) en '6 al Sample Spoon Sample Table :, nl :, I iii ~ Q. E I-0 C X :) ·o 0 w ·x 0 :a co C:()11 ni=c:r.RIPTl()I\J :a SCI I TOPSOI L: 6 inches of med. gray, clayey sand , wet, rootlets, soft. Opt.% 1 SM FILL: Light olive gray, fine sand w/ trace c lay and 20.2 94 .8 117.0 31 70 10.5% x and shells , moist, loose to medium dense. At 3 ft .: Light olive gray, fine silty sand , moist to wet, Sult SM z medium dense, micaceous, low porosity. 25 .3 LL . 2 7 3pprn 5 -ML/ At 4 ft .: Encountered thin sandy clay/silt layer, dark PL · 20 ISO) CL 7 olve gray, very moist to wet. 33 .2 Pl 7 [\/ At 5 ft.: Becomes dark gray, fine sand with silt, SP ~ z_ wet to very wet, less fines with depth. 31 .6 At 7 ft.: Saturated , groundwater encountered. 10 Total Depth: 10 ft. Groundwater at 7 ft. No caving Backfilled and Compacted 3/8/2019 15 - 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 I EGA Consultants II ';~~ I PA2019-119 LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING Sheet 1 of 1 Job Number: IH183.1 Boring No: B-2 Project: 132 S. Bayfront, Newport Beach , CA Boring Location : See Figure 2 Steckler Residence Date Started: 3/8/2019 Rig : Mob. 4" augers Date Completed: 3/8/2019 Grnd Elev. +/-8 ft. NAVD88 Sample *' ti Direct Type X a. Shea r ai c ti Q) -~ <J) .ThinWall [Z1 2 .5" Ring a. "O I- Q) Q) ~ :i-.!: "' <J) lL a. "O Tube Sample C <ii w ~ Q) 0 ·;;; C Q) I-.£ .0 . a. (.) C 0 Q .c :S ,,,,,, !ZJ Bulk [D Standard Split Static Water Q) ·;;; -E> a:: a. 'i5 iii :i ~ ~ Q C E (.) w Q) <J) 'i5 co Sample Spoon Sample Table ~ IO ::, r (!' a. E I-0 C X :) 'i5 0 w ·x 0 ::E IO SOIi nFSrOIPTION ::E SC / I TOPSOIL : 6 inches of med . gray , clayey sand , very moist , rootlets , soft. OpL o/o 1 S M FILL: Light olive gray, fine sand w/ trace clay and 117.0 31 70 10 .5% x and shel l fragments, moist, loose to medium dense. 22.2 89.4 At 3 ft.: Light olive gray, fine silty sand , moist to wet, Su lt SM z medium dense, micaceous, low porosity. 25.2 LL · 27 3ppm 5 -MU At 4 .5 ft .: Encountered thin sandy clay/silt layer, dark PL. 20 [SOJ C L 7 olve gray, very moist to wet. 31 .2 Pl'7 1\/ At 5.5 ft .: Becomes dark gray, fine sand with s ilt , SP -L wet to very wet, less fines with depth . 36.1 At 7 ft .: Saturated , groundwater encountered . 10 Tota l Depth: 10 ft. Groundwater at 7 ft . No caving Backfilled and Compacted 3/8/2019 15 - 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 - I EGA Consultants II F:~~· I PA2019-119 K~ Project: EGA Consultants Kehoe Testing and Engineering 714-901-7270 steve@kehoetesting.com www.kehoetesting.com Location: 132 5. Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA I •. I: I I ? .. 1 t :. QI 0 -I 1 . I: I l:. le Cone resistance qt . . . ! i '. ,,.,,.,.,,: ............... . ····+· .. - ,e, ... I lip resi stance (tsf) I " I I l ' g : I {:· QI 0 • J I: 11 1.: Sleeve friction ?''"' .~:············ Friction (tsf) I •• I ~ I I I ' I ' 2 . .....,. ' .c ~=-QI 0 •• I 12 11 1:' I - Pore pressure u ,,.,,f,,,, ...... 4 .......... c,. .......... ~ '"!"''''""'1''······· ....... ; ..... , .... :,, .. ; ........... .; .......... .; .......... (,, .. . ·-t-· ..... !' '"?"'''"'',; .. ; ~ ·!·"'''' ·? '!''' .... .;. "'' .,, .... 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I~ l I l ~ I •": S BT (Rob ertson, 2010) 1 PA2019-119 CPT-1 data 132 S Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA Advanced to 50.73 ft by Kehoe Testing and Engineering March 28, 2019 In situ data No De pth (ft) q c (tsf) fs (tsf) SBTn Ksbt (ft/s ) Cv (ft2/s) SPTN60 Constrained Dr(%) Friction Es (tsf) (blows/f eet) Mod . (tsf) ang le (0 ) 1 1 43.05 0.25 6 6.llE-04 8.29E+OO 8 423.62 74 41 211.81 2 2 39.93 0.21 6 7.31E-04 l.30E+Ol 11 553.54 73 41 276.77 3 3 87.27 0.4 6 l.38E-03 3.39E+Ol 16 766.53 80 42 383.26 4 4 137.22 0.58 6 l.79E-03 S.49E+Ol 20 957.42 85 43 478.71 s 5 121.76 0.62 6 2.00E-03 6.66E+Ol 22 1042.S 85 43 521.25 6 6 125.62 0.5 6 1.49E-03 4.83E+Ol 21 1013.3 81 42 506.65 7 7 107.33 0.46 6 7.S3E-04 2 .21E+Ol 17 881.65 71 41 440.83 8 8 42.27 0 .27 6 l.92E-04 4.19E+OO 12 682.42 57 38 341.21 9 9 16.25 0.14 6 l.84E-05 2.66E-Ol 6 451.49 40 35 225.75 10 10 14.26 0.1 6 2.58E-05 4.27E-Ol 8 516.3 42 35 258.15 11 11 57.85 0.36 6 9.72E·05 2.38E+OO 13 765.26 53 37 382.63 12 12 92.9 0.61 6 l.98E-04 5.96E+OO 16 938.98 60 39 469.49 13 13 78.96 0.44 6 1.68E-04 4.98E+OO 16 925.93 58 38 462.97 14 14 48.28 0.28 6 6.85E-04 2.26E+Ol 20 1028.05 66 40 514.03 15 15 187.15 0.49 6 1.49E-03 6.73E+Ol 29 1407.53 80 42 703.77 16 16 258.88 1.35 7 2.91E-03 L70E+02 40 1822.54 94 45 911.27 17 17 275.11 1.42 6 2.38E-03 1.72E+02 48 2253.05 100 46 1126.53 18 18 325.2 2.26 6 1.95E-03 l.60E+02 54 2562.72 100 46 1281 .36 19 19 342.41 2.78 6 l.85E-03 l.60E+02 56 2688.48 100 46 1344.24 20 20 312.17 1.93 6 l.91E-03 l.64E+02 56 2679.6 100 46 1339.8 21 21 327.8 2.08 6 l.74E-03 l.46E+02 55 2625.33 100 46 1312 .67 22 22 306.05 2.5 6 l.29E-03 l.14E+02 56 2757.92 100 46 1378.96 23 23 307.77 2.7 6 l.lOE-03 9.58E+Ol 55 2731.53 99 45 1365.76 24 24 292.22 1.98 6 1.07E-03 9.41E+Ol 55 2741.66 99 45 1370.83 25 25 306.05 2.46 6 l.37E-03 l.14E+02 53 2603.6 97 45 1301.8 26 26 301.35 1.76 6 1.49E-03 1.25E+02 54 2618.79 97 45 1309.39 27 27 311.39 1.9 6 2.19E·03 1.75E+02 53 2491.26 97 45 1245.63 28 28 324.56 1.57 6 1.88E-03 1.SSE+02 54 2561.31 97 45 1280.65 29 29 302.11 2.08 6 2.09E·03 1.70E+02 54 2539.25 96 45 1269.63 30 30 320.88 1.67 6 1.56E·03 l.35E+02 56 2716.06 97 45 1358.03 31 31 338.18 2.44 6 1.38E-03 1.24E+02 58 2807 96 45 1403.5 32 32 313.4 2.48 6 8.92E-04 8.70E+Ol 60 3042.76 96 45 1521.38 3 3 33 322.28 3.01 6 6.50E-04 6.48E+01 60 3112.1 94 45 1556.05 34 34 305.39 2.95 6 6.18E·04 6.12E+Ol 59 3089.34 92 44 1544.67 35 35 298.27 2.31 6 7.23E-04 6.81E+Ol 57 2938.35 91 44 1469.17 36 36 302.65 2.06 6 6.73E·04 6.13E+Ol 55 2844.33 88 44 1422 .17 37 37 265.45 2.47 6 5 .55E -04 5.00E+Ol 53 2814.25 86 43 1407.12 38 38 260.27 2.22 6 3.65E-04 3.30E+Ol 52 2821.94 82 43 1410.97 39 39 245.01 2.3 6 4.76E-04 4.07E+Ol 50 2673.41 81 43 1336.7 40 40 260.92 1.53 6 S.74E-04 4.86E+O l 50 2641.34 82 43 1320.67 41 41 277.31 1.89 6 7.53E·04 6.17E+Ol 50 2557.05 82 43 1278.53 42 42 258.22 1.72 6 1.07E-03 8.54E+Ol 50 2488.04 83 43 1244.02 43 43 290.45 1.02 6 2.04E·03 1.48E+02 48 2261.51 84 43 1130.75 44 44 294.67 0.72 7 4.39E-03 2.96E+02 48 2105.49 86 43 1052.74 45 45 316.72 0.89 7 3.87E-03 2.62E+02 48 2116.46 85 43 1058.23 46 46 274.99 1.06 7 3.52E-03 2.46E+02 49 2180.63 85 43 1090.32 47 47 306.09 0.92 6 2.17E-03 1.61E+02 so 2313.S 83 43 1156.75 48 48 291.8 1.46 6 2.68E-03 l.98E+02 50 2310.75 85 43 1155.38 49 49 307.72 0.93 6 3.57E-04 3.06E+Ol 49 2676.18 74 41 1338.09 so so 130.8 3.1 6 6.32E-OS S.76E+OO 45 2842.77 64 40 1421.39 PA2019-119 3/8 /2019 DigAlert Confirmation for Ticket A 190671245-00A From: norepfy <noreply@digafert.org> To: WORTHY10 <WORTHY10@AOL.COM> Subject: DigAJert Confirmation for Ticket A 190671245-00A Date: Fri , Mar 8 , 2019 1:50 pm / EMLCFM 02016A USAS 03/08/19 13:50:36 A190671245-00A NEW NORM POLY LREQ . 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Ticket : A190671245 Rev: 00A Created: 03/08/19 13:50 User: LAC Chan: 100 Work Start: 03/22/19 09:30 Legal Start: 03/22/19 09:30 Expires: 04/05/19 23:59 Response required: Y Priority : 2 Excavator Information Company: KEHOE TESTING & ENGINEERING Co Addr: 5415 INDUSTRIAL DR City : HUNTINGTON BEACH Created By: JOHN-PAUL DURAND - Office Phone: 949-274-1354 Office Email: WORTHY10@AOL.COM State: CA Zip: 92649 EGA CONSULT Language: ENGLISH SMS/Cell : 949-274-1354 Site Contact: JOHN-PAUL DURAND -EGA CO Site Phone: 949-274-1354 Site SMS/Cell: 949-642-9309 Site Email: WORTHY10@AOL.COM Excavation Area State: CA County: ORANGE Place: NEWPORT BEACH Zip: 92662 Location: Address/Street: S BAY FRONT : X/ST1: EMERALD AVE ~144 ---;;AV FRO~ Delineated Method: WHITEPAINT Work Type: SOIL TEST BORE (2) Work For : EGA CONSULTANTS Permit: NOT REQUIRED nttps://rnail.aol.com/webmail-std/en -us/PrintMessage Job/Work order: 1/2 PA2019-119 APPENDIX B LABORATORY RESULTS PA2019-119 GEOLOGY GEOTECH ·GROUNDWATER EGA Consultants 375-C Monte Vista Avenue Costa Mesa, California 92627 Attention: Subject: Mr. David Worthington, C.E.G. Laboratory Test Results 132 South Bayfront Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. Worthington: March 26, 2019 Project No. 114-561-10 G3Soi1Works, Inc. performed the requested laboratory tests on soil specimens delivered to our office for the subject project. The results of these tests are included as an attachment to this report. We appreciate the opportunity of providing our services to you on th is project. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, G3Soi1Works, Inc. Adam C. Rich, P. RCE 85642, Reg. e·~~~ijJ.i Attachment: Laboratory Test Results 350 Fi scher Ave. Front • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • P: 714 668 5600 · www.G3Soi1Wor k s.com PA2019-119 EGA Consultants Laboratory Test Results 132 South Bayfront Newport Beach, California LABORATORY TEST RESULTS March 26 , 2019 Project No. 114-561-10 Page 2 of 3 Summarized below are the results of requested laboratory testing on samples submitted to our office . Dry Density and Moisture Content Tabulated below are the requested results of field dry density and moisture contents of undist urbed soils samples retained in 2.42 -inch inside d iameter by one-inch height rings. Mo isture only results were obtained from small bulk samples . Sample Dry Density, Moisture Content, Identification pcf % B-1 @ 2.5 ' 94.8 20.2 B-1 @4.0' * 25.3 B-1@ 4.5 ' * 33.2 B-1@ 6.0 ' * 31.6 B-2@ 2.5' 89.4 22.2 B-2@4.0 ' * 25.2 B-2@4.5' * 31 .2 B-2@ 6.0' * 36.1 Notes: (*) Denotes small bulk sample for mo isture content testing only. Soil Classification Requested soil samples were classified using ASTM 02487 as a gu ideline and are based on visual and textural methods only. These classifications are shown below: Sample Identification Soil Description Group Symbol B-1 @ 0-3' Silty sand w ith trace clay and shell SM fragments -olive gray B-1@ 4.0' Sandy clay -dark olive gray CL B-1@ 6.0 ' Fine sand with silt -dark gray SP B-2@4.5' Fine sandy clay -dark olive gray CL B-2@ 6.0' Fine sand with silt -dark gray SP 350 Fi scher Ave. Front • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • P: 714 668 5600 • www.G3Soi1Works.com PA2019-119 EGA Consultants Laboratory Test Results 132 South Bayfront Newport Beach, California Maximum Dry Density and Optimum Moisture Content March 26, 2019 Project No. 114-561-1 O Page 3 of 3 Maximum dry density and optimum moisture content test was performed in accordance with ASTM: D1557. The results are shown below: Sample Identification Maximum Dry Density Optimum Moisture (pcf) Content(%) 8-1 @ 0-3' 117.0 10.5 Sulfate Content A selected bulk sample was tested for soluble sulfate content in accordance with Hach procedure. The test result is shown below: Sample Identification Water Soluble Sulfate in Soil Sulfate Exposure Class (ppm) (ACI 318-14, Table 19.3.1.1) B-2@ 0-3' 3 so Atterberg Limits Test The results of Atterberg Limits testing performed in accordance with ASTM: D4318 are shown below. Sample Liquid Limit Plastic Limit Plasticity Index Identification % % % B-1 @4.5' 27 20 7 Direct Shear The results of direct shear testing (ASTM D3080) are plotted on Figure S-1. Soil specimens were soaked in a confined state and sheared under varied loads ranging from 1.0 ksf to 4.0 ksf with a direct shear machine set at a controlled rate of strain of 0.005 inch per minute. 350 Fischer Ave. Front • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • P: 714 668 5600 • www.G3Soi1Works.com PA2019-119 4,000 3 ,750 3,500 3,250 3,000 2 ,750 LL 2,500 (/) Cl.. (/) 2,250 (/) w 0:: 2 ,000 I- (/) 0:: 1,750 <( w I (/) 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 DIRECT SHEAR TEST Undisturbed :;::: . ;.; .. . ; . ~ . ·:·:. ... ~ . . : .... . :.;... ......... 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'' ................................ . ............................... . ....... . ...................... ...................... ........ . . . . . . . 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 NORMALSTRESS,PSF 132 S . Bayfront, Newport Beach COHESION FRICTION ANGLE 3,500 4 ,000 70 psf. 31.0 degrees symbo l borin g d epth (ft.) symbol boring depth (ft.) FIGURE S-1 DIRECT SHEAR TEST • 8 -1 2.5 PN : 114-561-1 0 REPORT DATE: 3/27/2019 350 Fischer Ave. Front Costa Mesa. C.C.. 92626 Phone: (714) 668 5600 www.G3So1lWorks.com FIG. S-1 PA2019-119 APPENDIX C GENERAL EARTHWORKS AND GRADING GUIDELINES PA2019-119 GENERAL EARTHWORK AND GRADING GUIDELINES I. GENERAL 11. These guidelines present general procedures and requirements for grading and earthwork including preparation of areas to be filled, placement of fill , installation of subdrains , and excavations. The recommendations contained in the geotechnical report are a part of the earthwork and grading specifications and should supersede the provisions contained herein in the case of conflict. Evaluations performed by the consultant during the course of grading may result in new recommendations which could supersede these specifications or the recommendations of the geotechnica l report . EARTHWORK OBSERVATION AND TESTING Prior to commencement of grading , a qualified geotechnical consultant should be employed for the purpose of observing earthwork procedures and testing the fills for conformance with the recommendations of the geotechnical report and these specifications. The consultant is to provide adequate testing and observation so that he may determine that the work was accomplished as specified . It should be the responsibility of the cont ractor to assist the consultant and keep him apprised of work schedules and changes so that the consultant may schedule his personnel accordingly. The contractor is to provide adequate equipment and methods to accomplish the work in accordance with applicable grading codes or agency ordinances , and these specifications. If in the opinion of the consultant, unsatisfactory conditions are resulting in a quality of work less than required in these specifications, the consultant may reject the work and recommend that construction be stopped until the conditions are rectified . Maximum dry density tests used to determine the degree of compaction should be performed in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials Test Method ASTM : D 1557. 132 South Bayfro m, Newport Beach (Bal boa Isla nd), CA Soils Report -Steckler Residence Project No . IH 183.1 April 5. 2019 PA2019-119 111. PREPARATION OF AREAS TO BE FILLED 1. Clearing and Grubbing: All brush, vegetation , and debris should be removed and otherwise disposed of. 2 . Processing : The existing ground which is evaluated to be satisfactory for support of fill should be scarified to a minimum depth of 6 inches . Existing ground which is not satisfactory should be overexcavated as specified in the following section . Scarification should continue until the soils are broken down and free of large clay lumps or clods and until the working surface is reasonably uniform and free of uneven features which would inh ibit uniform compaction. 3. Overexcavation : Soft, dry, spongy, or otherwise unsuitable ground, extending to such a depth that surface processing cannot adequately improve the condition , should be over excavated down to firm ground, approved by the consultant. 4 . Moisture Conditioning: Over excavated and processed soils should be watered, dried-back, blended , and/or mixed, as necessary to attain a uniform moisture content near optimum . 5 . Recompaction: Over excavated and processed soils which have been properly mixed and moisture-conditioned should be recompacted to a minimum relative compaction of 90 percent. 6 . Benching: Where fills are to be placed on ground with slopes steeper than 5: 1 (horizontal to vertical units), the ground should be benched . The lowest bench should be a minimum of 15 feet wide, and at least 2 feet deep, expose firm material , and be approved by the consultant. Other benches should be excavated in firm material for a minimum width of 4 feet. Ground sloping flatter than 5: 1 should be benched or otherwise over excavated when considered necessary by the consultant. 132 South Bayfronl. Newport Beach (Ba lboa Island), CA Soi ls Report -Stec kler Residence Project No . IH 183 .1 April 5, 20 19 2 PA2019-119 7 . Approval : All areas to receive fill , including processed areas , removal areas , and toe-of-fill benches should be approved by the consultant prior to fill p lacement. IV. FILL MATERIAL 1. General: Material to be placed as fill should be free of organic matter and other deleterious substances, and should be approved by the consultant. Soils of poor gradation , expansion , or strength characteristics should be placed in areas designated by the consultant or mixed with other soils until suitable to serve as satisfactory fill material. 2 . Oversize: Oversize material defined as rock , or other irreducible material with a maximum dimension greater than 12 inches , should not be buried or placed in fill , unless the location, materials, and disposal methods are specifically approved by the consultant. Oversize disposal operations should be such that nest ing of oversize material does not occu r, and such that the oversize material is completely surrounded by compacted or densified fill. Oversize material should not be placed w ith in 1 O feet vertically of finish grade or within the range of future uti lities or underground construction, unless specifically approved by the consultant . 3 . Import: If importing of fill material is necessary for grading , the import materia l should be approved by the geotechnical consultant. V. FILL PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION 1. Fill Lifts: Approved fill materia l should be placed in areas prepared to receive fill in near-horizontal layers not exceeding 6 inches in compacted thickness . The consultant may approve thicker lifts if testing indicates the grading procedures are such that adequate compaction is being achieved with lifts of greater thickness . Each laye r shall be spread evenly and shou ld be thoroughly mixed during spreading to attain uniformity of materia l and moisture in each layer. 2. Fill Moisture: Fill layers at a moisture content less than optimum should be 132 South Bayfront , New port Beac h {Ba lboa Island), CA Soils Report -Steck ler Residence Project No . IH 183.1 Apr il 5, 2019 3 PA2019-119 watered and mixed, and wet fill layers should be aerated by scarification or blended with drier material. Moisture-conditioning and mixing of fill layers should continue until the fill material is at a uniform moisture content at or near optimum . 3 . Compaction of Fill : After each layer has been evenly spread , moisture- conditioned , and mixed , it should be uniformly compacted to not less than 90 percent of maximum dry density. Compaction equipment should be adequately sized and either specifically designed for soil compaction or of proven reliability , to efficiently achieve the specified degree of compaction. 4. Fill Slopes : Compacting of slopes should be accomplished, in addition to normal compacting procedures , by backrolling of slopes with sheepsfoot rollers at frequent increments of 2 to 3 feet in fill elevation gain, or by other methods producing satisfactory results . At the completion of grading , the relative compaction of the slope out to the slope face shall be at least 90 percent. 5. Compaction Testing : Field tests to check the fill moisture and degree of compaction will be performed by the consultant. The location and frequency of tests should be at the consultant's disc retion . In general, the tests should be taken at an interval not exceeding 2 feet in vert ical rise and/or 1,000 cubic yards of embankment. VI. SUBDRAIN INSTALLATION Subdrain systems , if required , should be installed in approved ground and should not be changed or modified without the approval of the consultant. The consultant, however, may recommend and upon approval , direct changes in subdrain line, grade, or material. VII . EXCAVATION Excavations and cut slopes should be examined during grading . If directed by the consultant, further excavation or overexcavation and refilling of cut areas should be 132 Sou th Bayfront, Newport Beach (B alboa Island). CA Soi ls Repo rt -Stec kler Res id ence Projec t No . IHI 83 . I Apn l S.20 19 4 PA2019-119 performed , and/or remedial grading of cut slopes performed. Where fill-over-cut slopes are to be graded , unless otherwise approved, the cut portion of the slope should be made and approved by the consultant prior to placement of materials for construction of the fill portion of the slope. 132 South Bayfron t. Newpo rt Beac h (Balboa Island), CA Soils Report -Steckle r Res id ence Project No . IH 183 . 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PA2019-119 APPENDIX E LIQUEFACTION ANALYSES/SETTLEMENT COMPUTATIONS PA2019-119 In1rnt earami:ti:r:;; Peak Ground Acceleration: 0.723 Earthquake Magnitude: 7.2 Water Table Depth (m): 3.05 Average y above water table (kN/m"3): 16 Average y below water table (kN/m"3): 18 Borehole diamete r (mm): 34.925 Requires correction for Sample Liners (YES/NO): Sample Depth Number (m) 1 0.30 2 0.61 3 0.91 4 1.22 5 1.52 6 1.83 7 2.13 8 2.44 9 2.74 10 3.05 11 3.35 12 3.66 13 3.96 14 4.27 15 4.57 16 4.88 17 5.18 18 5.49 19 5.79 20 6.10 21 6.40 22 6.71 23 7.01 24 7.32 co nsultants Measured (N) Soil Type (USCS) 8 SC/CL 11 SC/CL 16 SM 20 SM 22 SM 21 SM 17 ML 12 ML 6 ML/CL 8 ML/CL 13 ML/CL 16 ML 16 SM 20 SM 29 SM 40 SM 48 SM 54 SM 56 SM 56 SM 55 SM 56 SM 55 SM 55 SM engineering geotechnical applications NO Flag "C lay " Fines ··unsaturated" Content "Unreliable" (%) Clay 32 Clay 32 32 32 32 32 40 so Clay so Clay so Clay 50 so 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 Energy CE CB CR cs Ratio (ER)% 65 1.08 1 0.75 1 65 1.08 1 0.75 l 65 1.08 1 0.7 5 1 65 1.08 1 0.75 1 65 1.08 1 0.8 l 65 1.08 1 0.8 l 65 1.08 1 0.8 l 65 1.08 1 0.8 1 65 1.08 1 0.85 1 65 1.08 1 0.85 1 65 1.08 1 0 .85 1 65 1.08 1 0 .85 1 65 1.08 1 0 .8 5 1 65 1.08 1 0.85 l 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 6 5 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 N60 6.50 8.94 13.00 16.25 19.07 18.20 14.73 10.40 5.53 7.37 11.97 14.73 14.73 18.42 29.85 41.17 49.40 55.58 57.63 57.63 56.60 57.63 56.60 56.60 <1VC 4.88 9.75 14.63 19.51 24.38 29.26 34.14 39.01 43.89 48.77 54.25 59.74 65.23 70.71 76.20 81.69 87.17 92.66 98.15 103.63 109.12 114.60 120.09 125.58 132 S Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA IH183.l April 20 19 <1VC' CN 4.88 1.70 9.75 1.70 14.63 1.70 19.51 1.70 24.38 1.70 29.26 1.70 34.14 1.70 39.01 1.61 43.89 1.52 48.77 1.44 51.26 1.41 53.76 1.37 56.26 1.34 58.75 1.31 61.25 1.29 63.75 1.26 66.24 1.24 68.74 1.21 71.23 1.19 73.73 1.17 76.23 1.15 78.72 1.13 81.22 1.12 83.72 1.10 PLATE A CPT-1 advanced to 50.73 ft. on 3/28/2019 Page 1 PA2019-119 25 7.62 53 SM 32 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 54.55 26 7.92 54 SM 32 65 1.08 1 0.95 1 55.58 27 8.23 53 SM 32 65 1.08 1 0 .95 1 54.55 28 8.53 54 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 SB.SO 29 8.84 54 SM 32 65 1.08 1 l 1 58.50 30 9.14 56 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 60.67 31 9.45 58 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 62.83 32 9.75 60 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 65.00 33 10.06 60 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 65.00 34 10.36 59 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 63.92 35 10.67 57 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 61.75 36 10.97 55 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 59.58 37 11.28 53 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 57.42 38 11.58 52 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 56.33 39 11.89 SO SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 54.17 40 12.19 so SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 54.17 41 12.50 50 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 54.17 42 12.80 so SM 32 65 1.08 J l 1 54.17 43 13.11 48 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 52.00 44 13.41 48 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 52.00 45 13.72 48 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 52.00 46 14.02 49 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 53.08 47 14.33 50 SM 32 65 1.08 1 l 1 54.17 48 14.63 so SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 54.17 49 14.94 49 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 53.08 so 15.24 45 SM 32 65 1.08 1 1 1 48.75 Auger Diameter: 1.375 inches Hammer Weight: n.a. Drop: continuous push CPT-1 advanced to 50.73 ft by Keho e Testing and Engineering on March 28, 2019 (CPT Data Logs attached herein) References: Idriss. I.M. and Boulanger. R. W. Soil Uquefaction During Earthquakes. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. 8 September 2008. liu. C. and Evett. J.B. Soils and Foundations. 8th £diaon . 4 August 2013. Martin. C.R. and Lew. M. Recommendations for lmp/emencation of DMG Special Publication I 17. University of Sou them Caliromia Earthquake Center. March 1999. Californfa Oeparunent of Conservatjon, CGS. Special Publicotion 117A: Cu,delfnes for Evoluodng and Mitigating Seismk Hazards in Co/Jformo , Rev 11 Sept 2008. consultants engineering geo1echnica/ applicaTions 132 S Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA IH 183.1 April 2019 131.06 86.21 1.08 136.55 88.71 1.07 142.04 91.21 1.05 147.52 93.70 1.04 153.01 96.20 1.03 158.50 98.69 1.01 163.98 101.19 1.00 169.47 103.69 0.99 174.96 106.18 0.98 180.44 108.68 0.97 185.93 111.18 0.95 191.41 113.67 0.94 196.90 116.17 0.93 202.39 118.66 0.92 207.87 121.16 0.91 213.36 123.66 0.91 218.85 126.15 0.90 224.33 128.65 0.89 229.82 131.15 0.88 235.31 133.64 0.87 240.79 136.14 0.86 246.28 138.64 0.85 251.76 141.13 0.85 257.25 143.63 0.84 262.74 146.12 0.83 268.22 148.62 0.83 PLATE A CPT-1 advanced to 50. 73 ft. on 3/28/20 19 Page 2 PA2019-119 Parameter Fa 0.00 0.00 O.Q7 ·0.3 0 -0.64 -0.54 -0.13 0.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.18 0.22 -0.06 ·l.10 -2.20 -2.99 ·3.55 -3 .67 -3.56 -3.36 -3.3 7 -3.18 -3.09 Maximum 6Hi(m) shear strain ymax 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.08 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 engineering geotechnical applications 0.30 0.30 0.30 0 .30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 consultants 6LD1i (m) 0.00 0.00 0 .01 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 O.o2 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Vertical 6Si (m) reconsol. Strain tv 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.Ql 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.02 0.00 0.02 O.Ql 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6Si (ft) 0.00 0.00 0.01 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 O.Ql 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 6Si (inches) 0.00 0.00 0 .11 0 .00 0 .00 0.00 0.04 0.25 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.18 0.23 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 132 S Bayfront, Newport Beach, CA IH183.1 April 2019 PLATE A CPT-1 advanced to 50.73 f t. on 3/28/2019 Page 5 PA2019-119 -2.82 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.84 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.67 0 .00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.97 0.00 0.30 0 .00 0 .00 0.00 -2.90 0 .00 0.30 0 .00 0 .00 0.00 -3.02 0.00 0.30 0 .00 0.00 0.00 -3.15 0 .00 0.30 0 .00 0.00 0.00 -3.27 0.00 0.30 0.00 0 .00 0.00 -3.20 0.00 0 .30 0 .00 0.00 0.00 -3.D4 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.80 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.57 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.34 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.21 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.00 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.96 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 ·1.92 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.88 0 .00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.68 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.65 0 .00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 ·1.61 0 .00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.66 0.00 0 .30 0.00 0.00 o.oo ·1.70 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.66 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.56 0.00 0 .30 0.00 0.00 0.00 ·1.24 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Settlement: I 0.021 References: Idriss. l.M. and Bou langer. R.W. Soil Liquefaction Durin9 earthquakes. Earthquake Engineering Research lnstlrute. 8 September 2008. Liu. C. and Evett. l.B. Soi/sand Foundadons. 8th Edido11. 4 August 2013. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 .00 0.01 1 0.89! Martin, G.R and Lew. M . Recomme11dations for lmplemencacion of DMC Special Publlcat,on 117 . University of Southern Cahforma Earthquake Center. March 1999. California Department of Conservation, CGS. Special Publication 117A: Guidelines for Evoluo<in9 011d Mitl9atin9 Seismic Hazards In Colifomio. Rev 11 SepL 2008. consultants engineering geotechnical applica1ions 132 S Ba yfront, Newp ort Beach, CA IH183 . l April 2019 PLATE A CPT-1 advanced to 50.7 3 ft. on 3/2 8/2019 Page 6 PA2019-119