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HomeMy WebLinkAboutF2020-0246 - Soilsmt 0riftwood kD- COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. 1200 West Commonwealth Ave Fullerton CA 92833 - Ph, (714)870-1211 • Fax: (714)870 1222 e-mail coasteeotecry ti lobal net August 28, 2019 W.O. 481514-04 Ms. Sarah McElroy 4720 Courtland Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Subject: Rough Grade Compaction Report, Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California References: 1. Updated Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California, by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-01, dated August 20, 2018. 2. Response to Geotechnical Report Review for the Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-02, dated November 6, 2018. 3. Addendum to Shoring Design for the Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-03, dated November 8, 2018. Dear Ms. McElroy: Forwarded herewith is the rough grade compaction report for the subject site. The shoring and grading operation was observed and or tested by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, hic. utilizing the referenced geotechnical reports, as a guideline. SHORING Shoring along the north and south property lines of the basement and driveway areas was installed between June 4 and July 12, 2019. Shoring consisted of twenty-five piles extending 16 to 34 feet below grade with acceptable embedment depths, per plan. Wood lagging was placed between piles to support the adjacent property in accordance with approved plans. Backfill of the "H" beam and boring annulus consisted of concrete. Wood lagging was backfilled with cement slurry. Shoring was installed by Drilco, Inc. PLACEMENT OF FILL - BASEMENT AREA The grading operation was conducted between referenced geotechnical reports, as a guideline. subject site to provide adequate support for the bedrock. July 29 and August 9, 2019 utilizing the Compacted fill material was placed on the proposed structure and seal off the exposed COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. W.O. 481514-04 Overexcavation of basement area extended into competent bedrock. The depth of overexcavation was about one foot below final grade. The at -grade cabana area was over -excavated three feet and exposed stiff native soil. Subsequent fill soils were placed in six to eight inch loose lifts and compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction by track rolling. Limits of grading are shown on the attached Plate 1. The basement excavation and laybacks are considered stable for temporary unsaturated conditions. No water seepage was noted during excavations. Equipment used for compacting the fill soils consisted of a CAT 953 -track loader, a Link Belt Excavator and a Kubota SVL90 track loader. Earthwork was by Tight Quarters, Inc. TESTING Maximum density optimum moisture relationship determinations were performed for each soil type encountered during grading operations. Test results were as follows: Laboratory Standard: (ASTM:D-1557) 4 -inch diameter mold; 1/30 ft' volume; 5 layers at 25 blows per layer; 10 lb. hammer dropped 18 inches Compaction tests were performed a minimum of every two feet and/or 500 cubic yards of compacted fill soils placed. These tests were performed in accordance with ASTM test method. The test results are summarized in Table 1. The approximate test locations are shown on Plate 1. FOUNDATIONS Foundations for the structures will consist of a fifteen inch thick mat foundation utilizing an allowable bearing value of 1,800 psf and a modulus of subgrade reaction of 120 pci. 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. Foundation excavations shall be observed by a representative of COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. prior to placement of steel and/or concrete to verify compliance with geotechnical recommendations. If unacceptable conditions are exposed mitigation will be required. All foundation excavations shall be observed and approved by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 3 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report A..—...IQ 2019 FOUNDATIONS - SECONDARY STRUCURES The cabana and site walls, or improvements approved by the soils engineer, may be supported by continuous spread footings placed a minimum depth of 24 inches below lowest adjacent grade and bearing compacted earth materials or native soil, utilizing an allowable bearing value of 1,800 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. It is recommended that all footings be reinforced with a minimum of four #5 bars (two top and two bottom). The structural engineer's reinforcing requirements should be followed if more stringent. A representative of COAST GEOTECHNICAL, hie. shall observe foundation excavations to verify that they comply with project geotechnical recommendations. LATERAL PRESSURES Lateral restraint at the base of footings and on slabs maybe assumed to be the product of the dead load and a coefficient of friction of 0.35. 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 350 pounds per square foot of depth to a maximum value of 5,250 pounds per square foot, may be used for compacted fill and native earth materials at this site. If passive pressure and friction are combined when evaluating the lateral resistance, the value of the passive pressure should be limited to 2/3 of the values given above. RETAINING WALL DESIGN Unrestrained retaining walls may be founded in competent compacted fill or bedrock, but not a combination of both. Walls retaining drained earth under static loading may be designed for the following: ". asa e.aa e F �a hLM miiff-ei' aaa �i3'i � a Calculations for the stated equivalent fluid pressures are based on the Coulomb theory. The point of resultant force is at 1-1/3 above the base of the retaining wall, where H is the wall height. All retaining structures should include appropriate allowances for anticipated surcharge loading, where applicable. Retaining walls with an ascending slope condition shall include a minimum one - foot free board and concrete swale in their design. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 4 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report A,,—,.+ 12 2019 The design values provided are based on the use of very low expansive, granular soils or gravels as backfill. The structural engineer shall designate on the plans the use of select backfill materials. Select onsite earth materials are acceptable for use as retaining wall backfills. Footing excavations require observation and approval by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. prior to placement of reinforcement. BASEMENT WALL DESIGN Walls restrained from deflection by the structural frame should be designed for "at -rest' earth pressures. For level backfill conditions, an equivalent fluid pressure of 63.7 pounds per cubic foot, may be used. The surcharge pressure of adjacent buildings should be added to these soil pressures. The structural engineer shall designate on the foundation plans whether basement walls are designed for restrained or unrestrained conditions. Walls designed as restrained must have the deck or framing in place prior to backfill placement. The design values provided are based on the use of very low expansive, granular soils or gravels as backfill. The structural engineer shall designate on the plans the use of select backfill materials. Select onsite earth materials are acceptable for use as retaining wall backfills. Footing excavations require observation and approval by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. prior to placement of reinforcement. SEISNIIC DESIGN VALUE Code requires that retaining walls with more than six feet of backfill be designed for seismic loads. For a retaining wall under earthquake loading the designed equivalent fluid pressure is sensitive to the ground motion value applied to analysis. Our understanding is that the current reviewer for the City of Newport Beach utilizes SDS for the ground motion and allows the consulting engineer to utilize his allowed reduction to determine the seismic coefficient Kh. For unrestrained conditions a Kh value of 0.225 was determined. Use of this value in a simplified analysis method allowed by the reviewer, determines that a seismic load of 20.3 pcf should be utilized by the structural engineer. For restrained conditions a Kh value of 0.382 was determined. Use of this value in a simplified analysis method, determines that a seismic load of 34.4 pcf should be utilized by the structural engineer. WATERPROOFING There is an inherent risk with moisture problems when constructing below grade rooms. The geotechnical consultant is only responsible for identification of adverse moisture conditions, which COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 5 W.O.481514-04 Rough Grade Comnaction Report August 28 2019 will impact below grade rooms at this site. Based on the proposed basement depth the project has a risk for the basement floors and walls to be subject to adverse moisture. The waterproofing for the basement floor and walls should be designed accordingly by a qualified person. SUBDRAINS Subdrain systems shall be installed behind basement/retaining walls and at a minimum they shall consist of four -inch diameter SCA 40 or SDR 35 perforated pipe surrounded with one cubic foot, per lineal pipe foot, of 3/4 -inch gravel. The gravel shall be wrapped in filter fabric. Outlet pipes shall be solid pipe of similar material. Subdrains for basement walls shall be placed below the elevation of the basement floor. Subdrain systems for basement/retaining walls shall be independent of area surface drains and roof drain systems. Subdrain placement requires observation and approval by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc BASEMENT/ RETAINING WALL BACKFILL Basement/retaining wall backfills shall consist of onsite or import materials with a very low expansion potential, or gravels. The project soils engineer shall be consulted prior to the import of any backfill to verify that the import material complies with our recommendations for select material. At a minimum the material shall have an expansion index of less than 20 and a minimum phi angle of 30 degrees. Materials typically utilized are pea gravels, 3/4 -inch gravels, and clean sand. Prior to placement of any backfills the area shall be cleaned of loose soils and construction debris. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. shall observe and approve the area as acceptable prior to any backfill placement. Basement/retaining wall backfill shall be placed in six to eight inch loose; moisture conditioned lifts and mechanically compacted to a minimum of ninety percent relative compaction. Backfills require testing at two -foot vertical intervals during placement. If imported clean gravels are used as backfill material, the backfill material shall be separated from on-site soils with filter cloth. Gravel backfill materials shall be heavily watered and compacted, at a minimum, in two foot vertical lifts. A soil cap, consisting of on-site soils or similar material, shall be placed over any granular soil or rock backfill and separated by filter cloth from the underlying material. The soil cap shall be a minimum of two feet in thickness. Soil cap soils shall be placed in six to eight inch loose lifts, moisture conditioned as needed, and compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 6 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report Aueuat 28 2019 Compaction of backfills requires observation and approval by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. during the backfill operation. EXPANSIVE SOILS Results of expansion tests indicate that the near surface soils have a high expansion potential. Site improvements should be designed for highly expansive soil conditions. SETTLEMENT The maximum total post -construction settlement is anticipated to be on the order of one inch, Differential settlements are expected to be less than 1/2 inch, measured between adjacent structural elements. Seismic induced settlements are addressed under a previous section. Shrinkage of reworked materials should be in the range of 0 to 5 percent. SEISMIC DESIGN Based on the 2016 California Building Code, latitude 33.59108, longitude -117.86397, and the USGS Seismic Tool application the following seismic design values may be utilized. • Site Class = D • Mapped 0.2 Second Spectral Response Acceleration, Ss = 1.684g • Mapped One Second Spectral Response Acceleration SI = 0.615g • 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, Sm, = 1.684g • Maximum Design Spectral Response Acceleration for one -second period, SM1= 0.922g • 5% Design Spectral Response Acceleration for short period, Sns = 1.123g • 5% Design Spectral Response Acceleration for one -second period, Sol= 0.615g FLOOR SLABS An engineered fill mat compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction with a 34% over optimum moisture content shall support all proposed slabs. Per the CBC, a value of 1.0 for Co and 1.0 for Cs is recommended. The computed effective plasticity index is 20, which may be utilized by the structural engineer in the design of concrete slab -on -grade. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 7 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report August 28 2019 To mitigate the effects of expansive soils on slabs on grade, the subgrade soil will be stabilized through pre -saturation during grading in accordance with CBC section 1808.6.4. Pre -saturating slabs areas (based on a high expansive soil condition) prior to concrete placement should be in accordance with Plate A. Minimum geotechnical recommendations for on grade slab design are five inch actual thickness with #4 bars at twelve inches on center each way. Structural design may require additional reinforcement and slab thickness or use of alternate foundation and slab systems. If the soils at grade become disturbed during construction, they should be brought to 3-4% over optimum moisture content and rolled to a firm, unyielding condition prior to placing concrete. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. will need to verify adequate mitigation. Prior to placement of sand or visqueen, COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. shall test the slab subgrade soils for moisture content. If the subgrade soils do not exhibit the recommendations on Plate A, they shall be moisture conditioned to the required depth and content. 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) must 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. The basement will utilize a mat foundation with a designed waterproofing system (by others) consisting of a waste slab, bentonite waterproofing membrane and protection slab, a gravel capillary break below the matt slab is not required nor recommended from a geotechnical standpoint. Conventional 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. Since the vapor barrier will prevent moisture from draining from fresh concrete, a better concrete finish can usually be obtained if at least two inches of sand is spread over the vapor barrier prior to placement of concrete. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 8 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report August 28. 2019 i971t]DRi [el`►1 Based on a conventional spa design, the spa shall be designed as free-standing. Spa walls shall be designed to support the water, having a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot without bearing from adjacent soil. The walls should be able to support the adjacent soil when the pool is empty. The earth pressure may be calculated as an equivalent fluid pressure of 100 pcf, plus the lateral pressure due to any superimposed surcharge when the pool is empty. Expansion joints shall be placed between the pool and deck. The spa foundation shall be supported by compacted fill soil of the basement wall backfill. The differential fill thickness below the spa shall be limited to five feet. All pool utility lines shall be backfilled with soils compacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction. Where pool lines are sensitive to the use of compaction equipment the trenches shall be backfilled with one sack slurry. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. shall verify the backfill of all trenches. The bottom of the spa excavation and foundations shall be observed and approved by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc. prior to the placement of reinforcement. These recommendations are subject to change based on the review of spa plans. 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. HARDSCAPE Hardscape 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. Exterior hardscape slabs will be subject to volume changes in subgrade soils, which may lead to cracking. Movement of slabs adjacent to structures can be mitigated by doweling slabs to perimeter footings. Doweling should consist of No. 4 bars bent around exterior slabs. Doweling should be spaced no farther than 36 inches on centers. As an option to doweling, an architectural separation could be provided between the main structure and abutting appurtenance improvements. Presaturation of exterior slab areas is also desirable. At exterior edges of patios and other flatwork, a cut-off wall at least 10 inches deep and containing reinforcement is highly recommended. If no significant load is associated with the edge of the slab, the width of the cut- off wall may be limited to eight inches. Reinforcement adopted for the main structure may be applied to the appurtenances. These recommendations will minimize cracking in concrete, but will not eliminate them. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 9 W.O. 481514-04 Roush Grade Compaction Report Aueust 28 2019 As an alternative to rigid hardscape or brickwork, flexible pavers may be utilized. SOLUBLESULFATES Typical on-site soils showed a soluble sulfate content of 57 ppm. The sulfate exposure is negligible. Appropriate concrete design shall be utilized per the code. 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 stomt/site water drainage should be strong 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 2016 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 5% slope away from structures for landscape areas within ten feet of the residence, with 2% slope allowable where justified. Our justification is the use roof drains tied into area drains, the use of area drains, and site grading which will mitigate the potential for moisture problems beneath a slab on grade. Hardscape areas shall be sloped a minimum of 2% 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 landscape areas 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. 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. In accordance with the current WQMP requirements, we recommend the use of filter catch basins or a bioretention system per civil engineer's design at the subject site. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 10 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report 2019 POST -GRADING SERVICES During construction of the residence, it is recommended, and at times required by the regulatory agency, the following be observed and/or tested by the geotechnical engineer: • Excavation of foundations • Subdrain placement and backfill of basement walls. • Backfill of interior slab areas • Backfill of interior trenches • Backfill of exterior utility trenches • Hardscape subgrade It is the responsibility of the developer to schedule the required observations and testing. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE I hereby certify that the subject grading was observed by a representative from this office, and the work was done in fiill compliance with the Grading Ordinance of the City of Newport Beach and in accordance with the best accepted practices of the applicable chapter of the California Building Code. All cuts, fills or processing of original ground under the purview of this report have been completed under the observation of and with selective testing by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. and found to be in compliance with the Grading Code of the City of Newport Beach. The completed work has been observed by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. and is considered adequate for the development. Our findings were made and recommendations prepared in accordance with generally accepted professional engineering practices, and no further warranty is implied nor made. 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-Tarng Chen RCE 54011 el Eere Staff Geologist COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. McElroy 11 W.O. 481514-04 Rough Grade Compaction Report Aueast 28 2019 COMPACTION TEST RESULTS TABLE 1 I La y back Lagging Area 6.06.5 12.5 112.0 I 93.3 7/29/19 2 Cabana/ Courtyard 1.01.5 10.9 109.6 I 91.3 7/29/19 3 Layback Lagging Area 3.03.5 11.5 112.1 I 93.4 7/29/19 4 Basement 0.51.0 11.9 111.4 I 92.8 8/6/19 5 Basement 0.51.0 12.5 112.0 I 93.3 8/6/19 6 Basement 1.01.5 12.9 109.2 I 91.0 8/8/19 7 Basement 0.51.0 13.8 109.7 I 91.4 8/8/19 8 Driveway 1.01.5 13.7 109.1 I 90.9 8/8/19 9 Driveway 1.0-1.5 14.2 109.3 I 91.1 8/8/19 10 Basement F.G. 14.2 111.7 I 93.1 8/9/19 11 Basement F.G. 13.0 111.5 I 92.9 8/9/19 12 Basement F.G. 14.0 112.3 I 93.6 8/9/19 13 Driveway F.G. 13.5 1 112.1 I 1 93.4 8/9/19 F.G: Finish Grade Site Plan el a II ® ti r e� �s°sa9 � •7 'rte \ n � q � ��-St-,�� � ~ II s � a�$��� $1 le a ss t i g 11 �}JA 11 All A Lfl � t1, —• i i F 1 B 'eg� S / � 2 r i sr 8 o ti 1 Q lilt_ c L " i •.i ee e w/ ;j � " on�FivmaoM Rough Grade Compaction Report Work Order 481514-04 323 Driftwood Road Newport Beach, California Plate No. 1 COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. 1200 West Commonwealtb Aoenue, Fullerton, CA 92833 Ph: 714-870-1211 Fax: 714-870-1222 e-mail:coastgeotec@n sbcglobal.net December 2, 2021 W.O. 481514-05 Ms. Sarah McElroy 4720 Courtland Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Subject: Final Soils Report for 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California. References: 1. Updated Geotechnical Investigation for Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECFWCAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-01, dated August 20, 2018. 2. Response to Geotechnical Report Review for the Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECEMCAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-02, dated November 6, 2018. 3. Addendum to Shoring Design for the Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECHNICAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-03, dated November 8, 2018. 4. Rough Grade Compaction Report, Proposed New Residence at 323 Driftwood Road, Newport Beach, California; by COAST GEOTECFMCAL, Inc., W.O. 481514-04, dated August 28, 2019. Dear Ms. McElroy: In accordance with request of your contractor, this final soils report has been prepared to address geotechnical observations and testing performed since completion of rough grading. This report addresses requested observations and testing. Copies of our daily reports are maintained in our files. FOUNDATION EXCAVATIONS The basement mat slab foundation excavations were observed on August 26 and 29, 2019. The at -grade foundation excavations at rear of basement, northeastern side was observed on January 6, 23, and February 7, 2020. The foundation excavations were found to be acceptable at the time of our final observation. INTERIOR SLAB SUBGRADE AND TRENCH BACIOMLS The basement slab subgrade was observed on August 26 and 29, 2019. The at -grade slab subgrade at rear of basement was observed January 23, and February 7, 2020. Probing and testing of the slab subgrade areas showed acceptable geotechnical conditions for support of the proposed slab. COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. Ms. Sarah McElroy 2 W.O. 481514-05 Final Soils Report December 2 2021 SUBDRAINS AND BACKFILLS The subdrain connected to miradrain of each lagging bay and subdrain below the basement slab and was observed on September 13, 2019. The subdrain for the basement walls was observed on October 26, 2019. The subdrains consisted of four inch diameter SDR 35 perforated drain pipe (holes down), surrounded by one cubic foot per lineal foot of 3/4 -inch gravel wrapped in filter cloth. The subdrains were placed in accordance with plans and geotechnical recommendations. Proper outlets of the subdrain system are the responsibility of the contractor. Backfill of the basement walls were observed periodically, when requested by the contractor, from December 2 to December 19, 2019. The basement wall was backfilled with gravel to approximately three to five feet from finish grades. The gravel was then covered with fabric and soil backfill began. Backfill soils were placed in thin; moisture conditioned lifts, compacted, and demonstrated a minimum of 90% relative compaction up to finish pad grade elevations. SPA FOUNDATION The spa excavation bottom was observed on October 16 and 19, 2020. The excavation bottom exposed compacted fill soils and indicated acceptable geotechnical conditions for support of the proposed spa. Front entry walkway and patio around the spa was observed on June 16 and June 17, 2021. The driveway approach was observed on July 12 and 14, 2021. Probing and testing of the observed hardscape subgrade areas indicated acceptable geotechnical conditions for the support of the proposed hardscape. OPINION It is opinion of COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. that the summarized geotechnical conditions approved by this office are in compliance with approved geotechnical reports and Newport Beach building codes. The final grades appear to conform to approved plans. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you. Respectfully Submitted: COAST GEOTECHNICAL, INC. -1�4 Ming-Tamg Chen RCE 54011 _' x 54011 *\ Exp.1=1121 1 V II/. From CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 CIVIL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION FORM Forkert Engineering & Surveying, Inc. 22311 Brookhurst St, Ste 203 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 ATTENTION: GRADING ENGINEER, BUILDING DIVISION Date: January 4, 2022 GPC No.: 2021-2018 Tract/Subdivision/Lot No.: Rough: _Final: x Project Names: 323 Driftwood Road Owner/Developer: Ms. Sarah Mcelrov Type of Project: _Tract: _ Drainage _ Commercial x Other Industrial Yardage for Project: 2301 Cut: _ Borrow: 5 Fill: _ Export: Notes: Single Family Residence Notes: I hereby approve the grading or this project in accordance with my responsibilities under the City Grading Code. I have inspected the project and hereby certify that all areas exhibit positive surface flow to public ways or City approved drainage devices. The grading has been completed: x in conformance with, with the following changes to the approved grading plan. 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Certificate Type Compliance Registered Form CF1 R -PRF -01 Registered Date 2018-08-09 08:39:00 Registration Number 218-P010226716A-000-000-0000000-0000 - I 1 i"gys B AbDJI! `rtwi Sd hxgjtt i tY e �1 £ Y _F a i s 3t V x 0- V='Q CF1R-SRA-01 2021-12-1620:25:27 218-P010226716A-R01001A Q0 s.Y ti xn`s X'4e' Jz 'o -y d Re 2 _ 9 vt { N^h V'S,1_ r5 ''�y'. `d 4 S lk, A zh , a'Js*ITT, �iN .,ti rr'n vzl m� .. .;�.., u.ns e . ., .,a ,.,�,� s. x.- CF2R-ENV-01-E 218-P010226716A-000-001-E01001A-0000 2021-12-16 20:50:51 Ben Tredwell Fenestration Installation (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-ENV-03-E 218-P010226716A-000-001-E03001A-0000 Insulation Installation 2021-12-16 20:50:51 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-ENV-21-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-E21001B-0000 QII-AIS-Batt, Loose Fill, and 21-12-16 20:50:51 Ben Tredwell SPF [2021-12-16 (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-ENV-22-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-E22001A-0000 20:50:51 Ben Tredwell QII-Air Infiltration Sealing (Patterson Custom Homes) HERS Pmvitler. CaICERTS Inc, CA Bulltling Energy Efficiency Standares 2016 Residen5al Compliance Dec 2015 PROJECT STATUS REPORT CaICERTS, Inc Effective 12/16/202121:03 (Page 2 of 4) HERS Provider: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Residential Compliance Dec 2015 CF2R-ENV-23-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-E23001 B-0000 Q11 -Installation 2021-12-1620:50:51 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-ENV-24-H 218-P010226716A-000.001-E24001B-0000 Q11 -AIS -SIP and ICF 2021-12-16 20:50:51 Ben Tredwell 4 (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-LTG-01-E 218-P010226716A-000-001-L01001A-0000 Lighting 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-01-E 218-P010226716A-000-001-M01001A-0000 Space Conditioning Systems, 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell Ducts and Fans (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-20-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M20002A-0000 System 1 Duct Leakage 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-20-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M20003A-0000 System 2 Duct Leakage 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-20-H 218-P010226716A-000.001-M20004A-0000 System 3 Duct Leakage 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-21-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M21002A-0000 System 1 Ducts Located In Conditioned 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell ' Space (Patterson Custom Homes) MR-MCH-23-1-1218-P010226716A-000-001-M23002A-0000 System 1 Airflow 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-23-H 218-P010226716A-000.001-M23003A-0000 System 2 Airflow 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-23-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M23004A-0000 System 3 Airflow 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) MR -MCH -22-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M22002A-0000 System 1 Fan Efficacy 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R -MCH -22-H R-MCEfficacy 218-P010226716A-000.001-M22003A-0000 System 2 Fan 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-22-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M22004A-0000 System 3 Fan Efficacy 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) MR -MCH -25-1-1 System 1 Refrigerant Charge 2021-12-16 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-25-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M25003A-0000 System 2 Refrigerant Charge 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell l (Patterson Custom Homes) HERS Provider: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Residential Compliance Dec 2015 PROJECT STATUS REPORT CaICERTS, Inc Effective 12/16/202121:03 (Page 3 of 4) CF2R-MCH-25-H HERS Provider: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Rmiden6el Compliance Dec 2015 21 8-P01 0226716A-000-001-M25004A-0000 System 3 Refrigerant Charge 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-26-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M26002A-0000 System 1 Rated Equipment 2021-12-16 20:50:52 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-26-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M26003A-0000 System 2 Rated Equipment 2021-12-16 20:50:53 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-26-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M26004A-0000 System 3 Rated Equipment 2021-12-16 20:50:53 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-MCH-27-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M27001A-0000 IAQ and MV 2021-12-16 20:50:53 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) CF2R-PLB-02-E 218-P010226716A-000.001-B02005A-0000 SD HWS Distribution 2021-12-16 20:50:53 Ben Tredwell (Patterson Custom Homes) ° Y , .!' MIN .E � 111" v'..dirY M1A f r a cr6. CF3R-ENV.21-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-E21001B-E21A . (QII-AIS-Batt, Loose Fill, and 2021-12.1621:01:00 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) SPF) (REX CUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-ENV-22-H. 218-P010226716A-000=001-E22001A-E22A (QII-Air Infiltration Sealing) 2021-12-16 21:01:00 Rex efer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QHoUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-ENV-23-H 218-P010226716A-000.001-E23001B-E23A (011 -Installation) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-ENV-24-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-E24001 B-E24A (QII-AIS-SIP and ICF) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-20-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M20002A-M20A System 1 (Duct Leakage) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-20-H 21 8-P01 0226716A-000-001 -M20003A-M20A System 2 (Dud Leakage) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-20-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M20004A-M20A System 3 (Dud Leakage) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-21-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M21002A-M21A System 1 (Duds In Cond Space) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-23-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M23002A-M23A System 1 (Airflow) 2021-12-16 21:01:01 Rex Hoefer Deng (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) HERS Provider: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Rmiden6el Compliance Dec 2015 PROJECT STATUS REPORT CaICERTS, Inc Effective 12/161202121:03 (Page 4 of 4) HERS Prn /der: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy ElAclency Standards 2015 Resltlen5al Compliance Dac 2815 CF3R-MCH-23-H 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M23003A-M23A System 2 2021-12-16 21:01:02 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (Airflow) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) 218-POl 0226716A-000-001-M23004A-M23A System 3 CF3R-MCH-23-H 2021-12-16 21:01:02 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (Airflow) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-22-H 218-P010226716A-000-001-M22002A-M22A System 1 (Fan Efficacy) 2021-12-16 21:01:02 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFEROANG) 218-P010226716A-000.001-M22003A-M22A System 2 CF3R-MCH-22-H 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (Fan Efficacy) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-22-H 218-POl 0226716A-000-001-M22004A-M22A System 3 (Fan Efficacy) 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M25002A-M25A System 1 CF3R-MCH-25-H 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (Refrigerant Charge) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-25-H 218-POl 0226716A-000-001-M25003A-M25A System 2 (Refrigerant Charge) 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-25-H 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M25004A-M25A System 3 (Refrigerant Charge) 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QUE,,HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-26-H 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M26002A-M26A System 1 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer, bang (CC2005175) (Rated Equipment) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-26-H 218-POl 0226716A-000-001-M26003A-M26A System 2 2021-12-16 21:01:03 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (Rated Equipment) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-26-H 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M26004A-M26A System 3 (Rated Equipment) 2021-12-16 21:01:04 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) CF3R-MCH-27-H 218-PO10226716A-000-001-M27001A-M27A 2021-12-16 21:01:04 Rex Hoefer Dang (CC2006175)" I (IAQ and MV) (REX QUE HOEFERDANG) HERS Prn /der: CaICERTS Inc. CA Building Energy ElAclency Standards 2015 Resltlen5al Compliance Dac 2815 k�EwroRT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,° Community Development Department I Building Division F n 100 Civic Center Dc1 P.O. Box 17681 Newport Beach, CA 92658 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 C"frog CALGREEN(D`OCUMENTATION COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION ADDRESS: 3 �2 DTL 1 �Tln + v PERMIT NO.: X.Za 19 ^ I L $1 - THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION. ONE COPY OF THIS FORM SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR AT FINAL INSPECTION AND ONE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OWNER AS PART OF THE CAL GREEN CERTIFICATION PACKAGE. The following section shall be completed by a person with overall responsibility for the planning and design portion of the project. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATIONS PROVIDED TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) Franchise Hauler for Construction/Demolition Waste (65% min. reuse of nonhazardous waste) VOC Contents Limitation 6�J Formaldehyde Emissions Limitation ®Y/ 24 Energy Certificate of Installations (Env., QII, Lighting, Photovoltaic, Mach., Plumb.) T-24 Energy Certificate of Verifications or Acceptance ( Env., QII, Lighting, Photovoltaic, Mach., / Plumb., HERS) iJ Operations and Maintenance Manual MOISTURE CONTENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL (RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ONLY) nol I certify that the moisture content of the wall and floor framing is less than 19 percent as determined in accordance with Section 4.505.3 of CAL Green prior to being enclosed. DECLARATION STATEMENT • 1 certify under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, the information provided is true and correct. • 1 certify that the installed measures, materials, components, or manufactured devices identified on this certificate conform to all applicable codes and regulations, and the installation is consistent with the plans and specifications approved by the enforcing agency. I -z./ I'- / 20 1 rviuuµnwwv, --n—iwamu- uiyueu,.e-m rvuu vawi 1/712022 Bear Mr. Tredwell: The residential elevator installed at 323 Driftwood Rd, Corona del Mar, CA 92625, was built according to ASME A17.1 codes by the manufacturer and installed by McKinley Elevator Corporation, a State -licensed conveyance company, in accordance with the national ASME A 17.1 5.3 2004 and the California Title 8 -Group 4 Conveyance codes. Attached are copies of both our state contractor's license and our certificate as a State -licensed installer of conveyances. If you have any questions regarding this elevator, I may be contacted at (949) 261-9244 or marka.mckinlevelevator.com. Sincerely, Mark McKinley McKinley EI vator Corporation 1 761 1 Armstrong Avenue 555 Fulton Street. Suite V Q2 Irvine, California 92614 �j�VVV���lll Sen Francisco, California S-4102 948/261 •@244 415/626.9951 FAX 949/955-3675 www.mckinleyelevetor.com FAX 415/526-99994 CONTRACTORS dCr� STATE LICENSE BOARD ACTIVE LICENSE 861406 - CORP " ,..:. MCKINLEY ELEVATOR CORPORATION C11 C61ID21 C61024 a.u,.0 07/31/2023 www.cslb.ca.gov h�.a = [_, 4 � � r oo o a y CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH L'ONI_MUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 17681 Newport Beach, CA 926588915 www.newportbeachea.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 CONTRACTOR/PROPERTY OWNER SELF -CERTIFICATION DECLARATION FOR PLUMBING FIXTURE REPLACEMENT Project Address: 1a 0 1 Date: Cal /Uto/ ;)c Permit#: X2eo19 —[Ig? . The following is to be completed by the California licensed contractor or owner, participating in the City of Newport Beach Self -Certification Program. Please type or print. Installer's Name: i� i�u J � sSKDa I� �" t � License No (if applicable) 6-0 7: Installer's Mailing Address: iS <-Apry - . ?"*—A Jfy Phone # (required): q49— 3172— (�W Installer's Email:-. �P �Asilp Sri. >c,tsivwa�}oo c£1.� y FAX #: Installer I certify that the installation is in compliance with applicable code requirements. I further affirm that I have reviewed and understand the requirements of the applicable 2013 California Green Code and Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC) Section 301.1.1 and that all self -certification reports submitted will be based on the code requirements contained therein. I declare that all plumbing fixtures subject to the NBMC 301.1.1 has been replaced meeting the low flow requirements: Kitchen faucets: 1.5 gal/minute at 60 psi Shower heads: 1.8 gallminute at 80 psi Water closet: 1.28 gal/flush Faucets: maximum flow rate of 1.5 gallminute at 60 psi, and minimum 0.2 gal/minute at 20 psi —� Date Property Owner (Required) As the property cv.^er of the project address noted above, I have read, undarstarrd and agree to participate in the Plumbing Fixture Replacement Self -Certification Program. I further understand that by participating in this program, the plumbing system will not be inspected by a City of Newport Beach Building Inspector during construction or after installation unless requ50ed. The Building Division may request and reserves the right to verify code compliance after the installation is comfilft. . � ry owmes Signature 8�1 Print Name Email This form must be completed and returned to the City of Newport Beach, Building Division, for a final approval of the combination permit. Please return this form to the Building Division by mail or fax. Please mail to: City of Newport Beach Phone: (949) 718-1888 Community Development Department Fax M. (949) 644-3250 Building Division P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 Forms%Contractor-Cwner$elFCertDe lamtion•Plumbing Rowe Repiace em 0127110