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1.0 GENERAL
THESE STRUCTURAL NOTES SUPPLEMENT THE SPECIFICATIONS, ANY
DI5CREPANCY FOUND AMONG THE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, THESE NOTES,
AND THE 51TE CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE OWNER, WHO
SHALL CORRECT SUCH D15GREPANGY IN WRITING. ANY WORK DONE BY THE
CONTRACTOR AFTER DISCOVERY OF SUCH DISCREPANCY SHALL BE DONE AT THE
CONTRACTOR'S RISK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE THE
DIMENSIONS AMONG ALL DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK OR
FABRICATION. THE CONTRACTOR 15 RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL BRACING AND
SHORING DURING CONSTRUCTION.
1.1 CODES
ALL METHODS, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS: 2001 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE
(IRC), AS AMENDED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF EDMONDS AND THE STATE OF
WA5HINGTON; A.G.I. 515, A.I.S.C. qTH EDITION, AND A.I.T.C. 3RD
EDITION.
1.2 DESIGN CRITERIA
A. LIVE LOADS
ROOF (SNOW) 25 P5F
FLOOR RES 40 P5F
FLOOR DECKS 60 P5F
B. LATERAL LOADS:
WIND DESIGN CRITERIA:
I. BASIC WIND SPEED 85 mph
2. WIND IMPORTANCE, I vv = 1.00 (CATEGORY 11)
3. WINDOW EXP05URE 'B'
4. INTERNAL PRE5URE COEFFICIENT WA (SIMPLIFIED WIND LOAD METHOD - I601.6)
5. COMPONENTS AND CLADDING
ZONE
POSITIVE
PRESSURE
NEGATIVE
PRE55URE
I
Il.q P5F
-15.5 PSF
2
IIA P5F
-15.2 PSF
2 (OVERHANG)
-24.7 P5F
3
1IA P5F
-15.2 PSF
3 (OVERHANG)
-24.7 PSF
4
15.0 PSF
-14.1 PSF
5
15.0 PSF
-1'7.4 P5F
TOPOGRAPHIC EFFECT FACTOR K =1.OTZ
SEISMIC DESIGN CRITERIA:
I. SEISMIC IMPORTANCE, le = 1.0 SEISMIC USE GROUP 1
2. MAPPED SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELARATION5 5=1.55q, 59 = .545,
3. 51TE CLA55 : D
4. SITE RESPONSE COEFFICIENTS: 5 ds = 1.031, 5 dl =.545
5. SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY: D
b. BA51C SEI5MIC-FORGE-RE5TING SYSTEM: BEARING WALL SYSTEM
1. DESIGN BASE SHEAR: 18.8 KP5
8. SEISMIC RESPONSE COEFFIENTS: Gs =0.14
q. RESPONSE MODIFICATION FACTOR: R=6.5
10. SIMPLIFIED SEISMIC ANALY515 RROGEDURE
1.3 SOIL DATA
FOR LOCATIONS SEE SOILS REPORT. 501L BEARING ® CONT. SPREAD
FOOTINGS = 2000 P5F. ALLOW 33-I/5% INCREASE FOR LOAD5 FROM WIND OR
5EI5MIC ORIGIN. EQUIVALENT FLUID ACTIVE PRESSURE AND PASSIVE
PRE55URE ARE 35 PGF AND 500 PCF, RESPECTIVELY.
2.0 SITE WORK
2.1 EXCAVATION
EXCAVATE FOR FOOTINGS DOAN TO DEPTH SHOWN ON PRAININC75 OR TO FIRM
UNDISTURBED MATERIAL. AREAS OVER -EXCAVATED SHALL BE BAGKFILLED
WITH LEAN CONCRETE (Pa = 2000 PSI), OR BE STRUCTURALLY FILLED PER
SECTION 2.2 AND SHALL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.
2.2 BACKFILL AND COMPACTION
BACKFILL SHALL NOT BE PLACED UNTIL AFTER THE REMOVAL OF ALL FORMS,
SCREEDS, OTHER WOOD DEBRIS AND MATERIAL SUBJECT TO ROT OR
CORROSION. USE ONLY MATERIALS APPROVED FOR BACKFILL. IN AREAS
UNDER SLABS OR FOOTINGS, MATERIAL SHOULD BE GRANULAR IN NATURE,
PLACED IN 6-INCH LIFTS AND COMPACTED TO AT LEAST q5% OF MAXIMUM DRY
DENSITY A5 DETERMINED BY AA5HTO COMPACTION TEST, PROCEDURE T-180.
THE FILL SHOULD BE LIMITED TO GLEAN, GRANULAR MATERIAL.
3.0 CONCRETE 5 SACKS OF CONCRETE PER CUBIC YARD
3.1 GENERAL
ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE HARD ROCK CONCRETE MEETING REQUIREMENTS FOR
"ULTIMATE STRENGTH TYPE CONCRETE", PER AGI 501, "SPECIFICATIONS FOR
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FOR BUILDING." PROPORTIONING OF ING1REDIENT5 FOR
EACH CONCRETE MIX SHALL BE BY METHOD 2 OR THE ALTERNATE PROCEDURE
GIVEN IN AGI 301. PLACE CONCRETE PER AV-304 AND CONFORM TO
AC1-604(306) WINTER CONCRETING AND A0I-605(305) FOR HOT WEATHER
CONCRETING. CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED TO AVOID 5E6RE6ATION,
HONEYCOMBING OR POCKETS. USE INTERIOR MECHANICAL VIBRATORS WITH
i000 RPM MINIMUM FREQUENCY. DO NOT OVER -VIBRATE. CONCRETE SHALL
BE POURED MONOLITHICALLY BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION OR CONTROL JOINTS.
PROTECT ALL FRESHLY PLACED CONCRETE FROM PREMATURE DRYING AND
EXCESSIVE HOT OR GOLD TEMPERATURES FOR SEVEN DAYS AFTER POURING.
PROVIDE ENGINEER WITH PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR CONTROL JOINT
LOCATIONS FOR HI5 APPROVAL, OR USE JOINTS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING5.
ALL TIES AND ANCHORS SHALL BE OUT OFF FLUSH WITH THE SURFACE;
SURFACES WHERE EXPOSED SHALL BE SMOOTH AND FREE FROM
IRREGULARITIE5.
3.2 STRENGTH
TWENTY-EIGHT DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH5 SHALL BE:
SLA55 ON GRADE : 2000 P51; MAX SLUMP 3 (UN5UPERVI5ED)
FOOTING $ WALLS: 2000 P51; MAX SLUMP 4" (UNSUPERVISED)
THESE SLUMPS MAY BE INCREASED IF A PROPER ADDITION OF POZZOLITH
15 ADDED TO ALLOW HIGHER SLUMP AND GREATER WORKABILITY WITHOUT
CHANGING THE WATER CONTENT OF THE ORIGINAL MIX DESIGN.
PROPORTION MIX ACCORDING TO IRC, IgO4.
3.3 MATERIAL: MATERIAL: CEMENT, WATER $ A66RE6ATE5 PER AGI 501
A. CEMENT MUST CONFORM TO ASTM 150, TYPE I OR TYPE II. ENGINEER'S
APPROVAL 15 REQUIRED FOR USE OF TYPE III CEMENT.
B. WATER TO BE GLEAN AND POTABLE.
G. COARSE AND FINE AGGREGATE5 TO CONFORM TO A5TM-C33.
3.4 MATERIALS
A. WATER REDUCING ADMIXTURES: MUST CONFORM TO A5TM-04g4, POZZOLITH
344N, POZZOLITH IOOXR, OR POZOLITH 122HE. POZZOLITH SHALL BE
INCORPORATED INTO ALL CONCRETE IN EXACT ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS "SYNERGIZED PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS"
CONCRETE USING POZZOLITH ADMIXTURES TO PRODUCE FLOAABLE
CONCRETE MAY BE USED WITH THE ENGINEER'S APPROVAL. ADMIXTURES
AND D05AGE5 WILL VARY DEPENDING ON CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND THE
CONTRACTOR'S J055ITE REQUIREMENTS. MAXIMUM SLUMP FOR
"SYNERGIZED PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS" CONCRETE SHALL NOT EXCEED 8"
USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
B. AIR ENTRAINMENT: CONFORM TO ASTM-0260 AND A5TM-0414, MB-AE-10
BY MASTER BUILDER. ENTRAIN 5% +/- 1% AIR BY VOLUME IN ALL
EXPOSED CONCRETE.
C. OTHER ADMIXTURE: NO OTHER ADMIXTURES PERMITTED UNLESS PRIOR
APPROVAL 15 GIVEN BY THE ENGINEER.
3.5 REINFORCING STEEL
DETAIL, FABRICATE AND PLACE PER AGI-315 AND A0I-318. SUPPORT
REINFORCEMENT WITH APPROVED CHAIRS, 5PACERS, OR TIES.
A. STEEL REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE NEW, DEFORMED BILLET STEEL,
MEETING ASTM A615, GRADE 60 FOR #5 AND LARGER
BARS, EXCEPT A5 NOTED; GRADE 40 FOR #4 AND SMALLER BARS. SHOP
DRAWINGS SHALL BE MARKED ACCORDINGLY AND SUBMITTED TO THE
ENGINEER FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO FABRICATION. GRADE 60 REBARS
SHALL NOT BE BENT IN FIELD AFTER PLACING.
B. REINFORCEMENT IN ALL WALL5, SLABS, AND FOOTINC75 SHALL BE
CONTINUOUS AROUND CORNERS OR CORNER BARS PROVIDED, BOTH
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL.
G. LAPS: ALL TEN51ON SPLICES ARE ACCORDING TO AGI 318-Sg, CLASS B
AND ALL COMPRES51ON SPLICES ARE 30 DIAMETERS, UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
D. TRIM REINFORCING: AROUND ALL OPENINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 145
TOP AND BOTTOM, EXTENDING 2'-6" BEYOND OPENING AT EACH CORNER.
SEE TYPICAL DETAILS.
E. WELDING: TACK WELDING OF REBAR 15 NOT PERMITTED UNLE55 GALLED
F. MINIMUM REINFORCING: WHERE REINFORCEMENT 15 NOT SHORN ON
DRAWINGS, THE "BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR REINFORCED
CONCRETE" (AGI 318-S11) SHALL BE REFERRED TO FOR PROPER
REINFORCEMENT.
G. REBAR COVER: PROVIDE CONCRETE PROTECTION FOR REINFORCEMENT AS
FOLLOWS:
3" CONCRETE DEP051 TED ALAI N5T EARTH
2" CONCRETE DEPOSITED AGAINST FORMS BUT EXPOSED TO EARTH
1-1/2" TO TIES IN COLUMNS, AND TIED REBAR IN AALL5
1-1/2" FOR BARS IN SLABS ON GROUND
3/4" INTERIOR FACE OF AALL5
H. WELDED WIRE FABRIC: A5TM-AI85 AND A5TM-A82
J. MINIMUM STEEL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE WALL U51N6 #4 REBAR
HEIGHT VERTICAL HORIZONTAL
0'-6' IS" O.G. IS" O.G.
b'-g' 161, O.G. 10" O.G.
3.6 FOUNDATION ANCHOR BOLTS
5/8" STEEL BOLTS, WITH 7" MIN. EMBEDMENT INTO CONCRETE. PROVIDE A MIN.
OF (2) BOLTS PER 51LL PLATE. ANCHOR 5OLT5 SHALL BE PLACED AT -12" O.G.
FOR ONE STORY, 45" D.G. FOR TY40 STORY RESIDENCES AND REFER TD
LATERAL ENGINEERING FOR THREE STORY RESIDENCES. ADDITIONALLY, ONE
BOLT MUST BE NO LESS THAN 7" FROM EACH END OF EACH INDIVIDUAL SILL PLATE.
ANCHOR BOLT WASHERS MUST BE A MINUMUM OF 3"x3" (SQUARE) x 3/16" (THICKNE55)
4.0 CARPENTRY
4.1 ROUGH CARPENTRY
ALL 2x FRAMING LUMBER SHALL BE STUD GRADE DOUG-FIR FOR STUDS AND
STANDARD OR BETTER FOR PLATES OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OR BELOW.
ALL 2" LUMBER SHALL BE KILN DRIED (KD) OR SURFACE DRIED (5D). EACH
PIECE OF LUMBER SHALL BEAR THE STAMP OF THE WEST COAST LUMBER
INSPECTION BUREAU SHOWING GRADE MARK OR APPROVED EQUAL. OTHER
MATERIALS A5 5HOAN BELOW
2x $ 3x STUDS - STUD GRADE DOUG-FIR
2x JOISTS - #1 DOUG-FIR
4 x 4$ 4 x b COLUMNS - #1 DOUGLA5 FIR
bx HEADERS - #1 DOUGLA5 FIR
4x HEADERS - #2 DOUGLAS FIR
ALL EXPOSED MATERIALS OR MATERIAL IN CONTACT WITH CONCRETE SHALL BE
PRESSURE TREATED.
4.3 CARPENTRY HARDWARE
A. BOLTS SHALL BE ASTM A-307.
B. WASHERS SHALL BE MALLEABLE IRON 1NA5HER5(MIN).
C. NAILS SHALL BE COMMON, AMERICAN OR CANADIAN MANUFACTURER ONLY.
D. LAG SCREWS, SHEAR PLATES - SEE NATIONAL DE516N SPECIFICATION.
E. ANCHORS AND CONNECTORS SHALL BE SIMPSON, TECO, BOWMAN OR OTHER
1050 APPROVED.
F. PROTECTION HARDWARE EXPOSED TO WEATHER OR TO VIEW OR IN
UNHEATED PORTION OF BUILDING SHALL BE GALVANIZED.
4.4 MINIMUM NAILING - PER 2003 IRC
4.5 GLUE -LAMINATED TIMBER
ALL STRUCTURAL GLUE -LAMINATED TIMBER, MATERIALS, MANUFACTURE AND
QUALITY CONTROL SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH VOLUNTARY PRODUCT
STANDARD P•5.56 "STRUCTURAL GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER", AND ALL
MEMBERS SHALL BE MARKED WITH A QUALITY MARK THEREOF. ALL PLIES
SHALL BE DOUGLA5 FIR COAST REGION. CAMBERS ARE AS SHORN ON THE
DRAWINGS. ALL MEMBERS SHALL BE EITHER COMBINATION 24F-V4 (SIMPLE
SPAN) OR 24F-V5 (CANTILEVERED OR CONTINUOUS 5PAN) AS APPLICABLE.
ALL MEMBERS SHALL BE INDUSTRIAL APPEARANCE AND SHALL BE GLUED WITH
WATERPROOF ADHESIVE PER P.5. 56. ARCHES SHALL BE COMBINATION
24F-V8 AND HAVE EXTERIOR GLUE, ARCHITECTURAL GRADE.
5.0 MISCELLANEOUS
VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING. PROVIDE
ERECTION BRACING AS NECESSARY UNTIL PERMANENT SUPPORT AND 5TIFFNE55
ARE INSTALLED. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR WALL OPENING,
ARCHITECTURAL TREATMENT AND DIMENSIONS NOT SHOWN. REFER TD
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PLANS FOR SIZE AND LOCATION OF ALL
OPENINGS FOR DUCTS, PIPES, CONDUITS, ETC., NOT SHOWN.
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PROPERTY OWNER
EDMUND and LAURA 5PAYD
6712 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE
EMOND5, WA5HINGTON a8026-531a
(425) 774-8628
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTH 220 FEET
OF THE EAST HALF OF THAT PORTION OF
TRACT 4, EDMONDS SEA VIEWR TRACTS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN VOLUME 5 OF PLATS, PAGE
76, RECORDS OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY,
WA5HIN6TON, LYING SOUTH OF PAVED ROAD
THEREOF TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT
FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER THE WEST
30 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THAT
PORTION OF SAID TRACT 4 LYING SOUTH OF
PAYED ROAD, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 220 FEET
THEREOF.
51TUATE IN THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH,
STATE OF WA5HI6GTON.
Height - I � I Vsf;
TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER
004346-000-004-08
LOT COVERAGE
RESIDENCE
1505
SQUARE FEET
PORCH
48
SQUARE FEET
DECK
155
SQUARE FEET
CARPORT
400
SQUARE FEET
TOTAL 2111 SQUARE FEET
LOT AREA 16,a88 SQUARE FEET
LOT COVERAGE AS A PERCENTAGE
OF LOT AREA = 12.45%
IMPERVIOIUS COVERAGE
LOT AREA I6,a88 SQUARE FEET
BUILDING/CARPORT 2,235 SQUARE FEET
and OVERHANGS
DECK 151 SQUARE FEET
DRIVEWAY and 4,2a5 SQUARE FEET
SIDEWALKS
TOTAL
6,661 SQUARE FEET
IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE AS A PERCENTAGE
OF LOT AREA
= 311.21%
HEIGHT
CALCULATION
POINT - A
C11.001
POINT - B
a 1.00'
POINT - C
a8.00'
POINT - D
a8.00
TOTAL 575.00,
378.00' DIVIDED BY 4 = a4.50' MAX.
AVERAGE GRADE a4.50' + 25'-0" =
II11.50' MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HEIGHT
112.86' ACTUAL RIDGE ELEVATION
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RANDALL J. MUNSON
BUILDING DESIGNER
17713
15TH AVENUE NORTHEAST
SUITE 102
SHORELINE
WASHINGTON
98155
(206) 349-4551
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REPRODUCTION OR USE OF THIS
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ARCHITECT MAINTAINS ALL RIGHTS
UNDER STATE AND FEDERAL LAW,
INCLUDING COPYRIGHT.
CONTRACTOR NOTICE
CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL
CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS
AT THE JOB SITE AND NOTIFY
THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DIMEN-
SIONAL ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR
DISCREPANCIES BEFORE BEGIN-
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PROJECT NO. . .
DESIGN RJM
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ISSUE DATE : 09.13.11
A- 1
SEP 14 20111
r,UILDiNG DEPARTMENT
CITY OF EDMONDS
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PLANNING DATA STREET FILE
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
Name: q
Date:
Site Address: g� �'� �� v+ C
Tax Parcel boy 3 6 0 0 0 o b D o
Project Description: �� �� Cv . po4 pa✓ Sa
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Plan Check #: % d-ol 1 D'% 1
Reduced Site Plan Provided: (YES / NO)
Zoning:% -
Map Page:
Corner Lot: (YES / 'li1
Flag Lot: ((E / NO)
Critical Areas Determination #: 0 0-7 S
❑ Study Required
0-Waiver
SEPA Determination:
Exempt
❑ N
❑ Fee ❑ Checklist ❑ APO List with notarized form
Required Setbacks
Street: I
Side: O
Sid 7
Rear: ( O
Actual Setbacks
Street: 3
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Side:
2-0.�
Side: ��
Rear: ^
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❑ Detached Structures:
❑ Rockeries:
❑ Fences/Trellises:
❑ Bay Windows/Projecting Modulation:
❑ Stairs Deck:
Buildin Heigh t V� t) C
Datum Point:
Datum Elevation:
Maximum Height Allowed: �q ,Sr D a 5
Actual Height:
Other
Parking Required:
Parking Provided: a
Lot Area:
Maximum Lot Coverage: 35% Proposed:
Lot q Coverage Calculations: ws -t -1- -t c^ or
g 13 r SY o� = a
ADU Created: (YES / O)
Subdivision:
Legal Nonconforming Land Use Determination Issued: (YES /
Comments
Plan Review By: �Z,
Planning Data Form 07-1409.doc
PLANNING DATA STREET FILE
Plan Review By: Planning Data Form 07-14-09.aoc
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Geotechnical Engineers, Geologists
(� Group Northwest, In. BEnvironmental Scientists
June 9, 2011
Mr. Dick Jansen
Chermak Construction
655 Edmonds Way
Edmonds, WA 98020
Subject: Preliminary Geotechnical Evaluation
Ed and Laura Spayd Residence
8712 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds, WA
Dear Mr. Jansen:
RECEIVE®
SEP -12011
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CTR.
CITY OF EDMONDS
At your request, Mr. Wade Lassey of GEO Group Northwest met with you and Mr. and Mrs.
Spayd at their residence on June 3, 2011. The Spayed residence is located south of Olympic
View Drive, between 86`h Place West and 88" Avenue West„ as illustrated on the Vicinity Map,
Plate 1.
The residence is one-story with a daylight basement and a carport, as illustrated on the Site
Sketch, Plate 2, and the Section Sketch, Plate 3. The basement has experienced an on -going
water intrusion problem along the east wall of the house. Water intrusion also occurred on the
north wall a few years ago, due to a clog in the drain line that the footing drain is tied to. The
clog was cleared and they have not experienced further water intrusion on the north side. The
owner indicated that they are not aware of water intrusion along the south basement wall.
Exterior ground settlement has occurred on the south side of the house, including the entry porch
and planter, the column support for the roof at the entry, the north portion of the asphalt parking
area and planting bed next to the house, the carport column supports, and the carport slab -on -
grade. Based on our observations and discussions, we understand:
1. Existing drains are tied together on the west side of the house, including the french drain at
the southeast corner of the carport, the roof downspout drain at the northeast corner of the house,
the footing drain, and the entry floor drain on the west side of the house.
2. The lot slopes generally toward the northwest corner of the lot. The french drain, roof and
footing drain are connected together and are tight -lined to a dry -well located in the yard area near
the northwest corner of the lot. According to Mr. Spayd, the soil at the dry -well consisted of
hardpan and it quickly filled with water (the soil does not infiltrate).
13240 NE 20th Street, Suite 10 • Bellevue, Washington 98005
Phone 4261649-8757 • FAX 425/649-8758
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3. According to the area geologic map the site soils are mapped as near the contact between
Glacial Till (Qvt) and the underlying Advance Outwash (Qva) sand deposit. Glacial till consists
of a mixture of silt, sand and gravel that was deposited under the glacial ice. When undisturbed
and unweathered, glacial till is typically very dense and is commonly referred to as hard pan. We
observed dense glacial till exposed at a depth of about 1 foot at the base of the hillside on the
south side of the house.
4. The tight -line discharge pipe from the dry -well is located along the driveway easement and
the pipe was measured to have a 3-inch diameter at the yard CB near the top of the driveway.
We understand the line discharges into the city's storm drain in Olympic View Drive. However,
no tie-in of the 3-inch line was observed in the CB (east side of the driveway) and no water was
observed flowing into the CB at the time of our site .visit, although water was observed flowing
in the yard CB near the top of the driveway.
5. The vegetated steep slope along the south property line is wet, especially in the area around
the carport. An existing french drain is located near the southeast corner of the carport that was
observed to be carrying water. Mountain Beavers are digging holes into the hillside and water
was observed coming out of one of the holes. The neighboring house above the slope may be
discharging storm water onto the slope.
6. The homeowner indicated there might be an existing french drain located along the base on
the slope next to the parking area (south of, the house). We did not observe a french drain at the
base of the slope where the soil had been excavated.
7. Settlement of the asphalt parking area along the south side of the house is causing surface
water to drain toward the house. It appears the settlement issues on the south side of the house
are the result of settlement of the fill soil used to backfill along the south basement wall.
8. The carport slab has settled and was previously capped with layer of concrete presumably to
level the slab. The middle and northern portion of the carport slab is cracked and has settled.
About 10 inches of settlement is estimated next to the house foundation. Columns supporting the
carport have also settled, impacting the support beams for the carport roof.
9. The wall backfill soil along the south side of the house consists of silt with some sand below a
depth of about 1 foot, based on two hand auger borings that extended to a depth of about 2 feet
below the ground surface. The existing fill is not a free -draining material and is very loose based
on probing with a 4-foot long 1/2-inch steel rod. The fill appears to be the native glacial till soil
GEO Group Northwest, Inc.
June 9, 2011 G-3166
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from the site.
PRIORITIES
We were requested to provide a priority list of our recommendations. From a priority viewpoint,
it is our opinion that solving.the basement water intrusion problem has the highest priority.
Water intrusion can lead to mold issues and impact quality of life. The following
recommendations are based on our current knowledge of the site conditions:
A. Basement Water Intrusion
Separate the drain systems so water from roof downspouts and french drains are not being input
into the footing drain system: The footing drain should be it. own system and other drains
should not be tied into it. The footing drain should have it's own discharge tight -line so other
Water will 'not back-up into the footing drain system in the event that the tight -line gets clogged
or a significant storm event overwhelms the system causing a backup.
B.. Water Management
Linked to solving the basement water intrusion is the management of other groundwater and
surface water on the up -gradient side of the house. This includes:
- Regrade parking area on the south side of the house so surface water drains away from
the house.
Tight -line roof downspout and french drain water beyond the house in a separate system.
Collect water runoff from the slope in a french drain along the base of the slope on the
south side of the parking area to minimize the amount of water flowing toward the house
in the subsurface.
Collect and tight -line discharge water on slope past the house if the up -gradient neighbor
is discharging onto slope.
C. 3-inch Discharge Line
The small diameter 3-inch line located along the driveway easement likely does not have.the
capacity to handle a large storm water event if surface and subsurface water from the footing
drain, roof downspouts, parking area, and french drains were to be all tied to that pipe. There are
two options: l..Replace.the line with a larger diameter `pipe with adequate capacity, or 2. Not tie
everything into the line. To replace the line, we recommend sizing the pipe needed for a 50-year
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storm event and adding an estimated flow of 5 gpm for the french drains. We estimate the
impervious surface.area of the roof at 2,006 sf and the parking area on the south side of the house.
at 1,200 sf (27 ft wide by 45 feet long).
Surface water from the parking area is currently not collected and conveyed to the 3-inch line.
We do not recommend additional surface and subsurface water input into the 3-inch line.
D. Replace Footing Drain and Waterproof Basement Wall
Water intrusion is reported to be occurring only along the east wall of the basement. Replacing
the footing drain and water -proofing the exterior of the cast basement wall may be needed.
However, separating the drain systems and managing the other water may remedy the water
intrusion problem. If the client,does not want to proceed with excavating and replacing the
footing drain at this time, we recommend they monitor the situation over several winters and if
water intrusion is still a problem then consider replacing the footing drain, water -proofing,
installing a vertical drain mat on the basement wall and backfilling with a free -draining material.
E. Structural Settlement
The carport settlement and the settlement of the roof column support, porch and planter at the
south entrance to the house are not connected to the basement water intrusion problem.
However, maintaining the integrity of the structure is important, and is a high. priority item.
It is our opinion that the settlement observed on the south side. of the house is principally the
result of backfilling with poor quality soil between the cut and basement wall. and a lack of
compaction of the fill. The cut was created in order to construct the basement wall. Water
migration through the soil may also have contributed to settlement over time.
The settled supports of the house and carport structure can be re -supported either by
underpinning with galvanized steel pipe piles, or by removing the unsuitable soils and replacing
with a till that is compacted to structural fill specifications. Temporary supports would be
required to replace the unsuitable soil.
F. Parking Area Settlement .
Settlement of the parking area can be remedied by similarly removing the unsuitable soils and
replacing with fill compacted to structural.fill specifications. Alternatively, if the unsuitable soil
is not to be excavated, a pipe pile supported structural slab could be constructed across the area
that settled.
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GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The main geotechnical issues to be addressed for the items previously discussed include:
Underpinning the foundation column supports for the house and carport;
Underpinning the carport floor slab;
- Underpinning a structural slab in the parking area across the settled area;
- Drainage for basement walls;
Structural fill and compaction;
French drains
Underpinning - Structural Supports
Structural supports, such as column supports, may be underpinning with galvanized steel pipe
piles. Galvanized pipe is required for corrosion protection. The pipe piles should penetrate
through the loose soils and be driven to refusal. Pile installation should be monitored on a full
time basis by the geotechnical engineer in accordance with the International Building Code
(IBC). The following is the recommended allowable axial bearing capacity and refusal criteria
for 2-inch,and 3-inch diameter pile sizes:
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3.inch
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650 lb
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6 tons
Refusal criteria may be different for other hammer weights and manufactures. The number of
piles and spacing requirements is part of design and is not addressed herein.
Underpinning - Structural Slabs
The allowable axial bearing capacity and refusal criteria provided above may be used for
structural slabs. Pile spacing should be no greater than 5-foot on -center. Structural slabs should
be reinforced with steel reinforcement bar (rebar) consisting of #4 bar 12-inches on -center. Pile
caps should be tied into the steel reinforcement bar. If the structural slab is tight against the
house foundation, then the slab should be doweled and epoxied to the foundation wall.
Wall Drainage and Footing Drains
If the basement wall footing drain is to be replaced, we recommend a combination of backfilling
with free -draining material, installation of a drain mat (such as Miradrain 6000 or equal), and
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water -proofing the basement wall. The purpose of the combination is to provide multiple lines of
defense against water intrusion.
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If backfilling with free -draining material is not considered feasible, backfilling with the removed
soil is possible provided a vertical drain mat is installed against the basement wall and the wall
water -proofed. The issues in,reusing the excavated soil are the soil is not free -draining and
compaction to structural fill compaction specifications may not be achievable. The silty till fill
soil is moisture sensitive and typically has a high moisture content when in a loose condition, as
is the case here. There is potential for fill settlement if the structural fill compaction standards
are not achieved.
The footing drain should consist of a four (4) inch minimum diameter, perforated, rigid PVC
drain pipe laid at or near the bottom of the footing. Joints should be glued. The drain line should
be bedded in clean drain rock and the drain rock wrapped with geotextile filter fabric, such as
Miraf. 140N, or equivalent, as illustrated on the Footing Drain Detail, Plate 4. If a vertical drain
mat is used the drain rock should extend above the base of the drain mat.
Basement'Wall Backfill.
A granular free -draining soil is recommended as the basement wall backfill, such as a pit -run
sand and gravel. Alternatively, a clean crushed rock may be used, such. as 2-inch no minus. To
be free -draining, the material should contain less than 5% fines (silt and clay -size particles
passing a No. 200.mesh sieve).. The till should be free of organic and other deleterious
substances and have a maximum size of 3-inches.
If the backfill soil is not free -draining, a vertical drain mat such as Miradrain 6000 or equivalent,
should be installed on the wall exterior.
Structural Fill Compaction
Structural fill is defined as fill soil that supports building foundation loads; slabs, patios, porches,
retaining walls, sidewalks, and pavements. Below slabs, foundation footings, porches, and other
structural elements, structural fill should be compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the
material's maximum dry density, as determined by ASTM Test Designation D-1557 (Modified
Proctor). Under pavement structural fill should' be compacted to 90 percent, with the exception
of the top 12-inches which should be compacted to 95 percent. Fill behind retaining walls and
basement walls should be compacted to a minimum of 90 percent (95 percent if supporting
structural elements).
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French Drain
Installation of a french on the south side of the parking area is recommended to collect
subsurface water runoff from the hillside. The depth of the french drain should extend a
minimum of 8-inches below the top of the dense glacial till soil to create a ditch in the dense soil
and mitigate water by-passing the drain. The top of the dense till was observed about 12-inch
below the surface of the parking pad where exposed at the base of the slope, but may vary in
depth. The base of the trench drain should gravity flow, which may require the depth of the
trench to vary. A trench width of 18-inches is recommended, as illustrated on the French. Drain
Detail, Plate 5. The trench should be lined with a geotexiile filter fabric, such as Mirafi 140N, or
equivalent. A four (4) inch diameter, perforated, rigid drain pipe laid in the base of the trench
and the trench filled in clean washed drain rock. The filter fabric should over -lap on top. The top
10 inches of the trench may be filled with 5/8 crushed rock below, parking. This same method
can also be used in other locations.
A small rockery exists along a portion of the base of the slope with the base of the bottom rock
buried about 1 foot below grade. To prevent the trench excavation from undermining or
destabilizing the rock, the drain should be setback from about 3 feet from the rock.
Please call should you need additional information or have any questions.
Sincerely„
GEO Group Northwest, Inc.
Wade J. Lassev
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William,Chang, P.E.
Principal
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2.) Perforated PVC pipe should be tight jointed and laid with perforations
down, with positive gradient to discharge.
3.) Do not connect roof downspout drains or other drains into footing drain system.
4.) Backfill on the exterior of the basement wall should be compacted in 10 inch lifts
to 90% of the maximum dry density based on Modified Proctor (ASTM D1557),
or compacted until dense based on probing with a 1/2-inch steel rod. Backfill
supporting slabs, porches, footings, etc. should be compacted to 95%.
FOOTING DRAIN DETAIL
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The trench should be lined with geotextile filter fabric, such as Mirafi 140N,
filled with washed rock and a 4-inch perforated drain laid in the rock at the base of the trench.
The drain line should be tight -lined to an appropriate discharge location.
Individual yard drains may be used; in combination with the interceptor trench, as needed, and tied
directly into the interceptor drain line.
FRENCH DRAIN DETAIL
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`Call 7.16-1107 for side sewer inspections BEFORE covering any portion of the construction.
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`Inspection will be provided within 24 hours after request. NO Sat., Sun., or holiday inspections./
ADDRESS LOCATION OF CONSTRUCTION ....... 8712 Olympic U'I evj Sri..ve
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PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION .......... Edmonds Si`a_._`.1-ew. Tr acts
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...OWNER AND/OR BUILDER..... DuJardl n Custom Homes
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A TION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING:
NOTE No. 1—The owners of the property may obtain a permit to construct sewer inside property line. A licensed Side Sewer Contractor must be employed to construct
side sewer in street area. Do not cover any portion of sewer before it has been inspected.
NOTE No. 2—All work performed in city right-of-way requires an Invasion of Right -of -Way Permit obtainable from the City Engineer's office.
NOTE No. 3—Obtain full information regarding Ordinance 11.16.030 and Regulations governing side sewers when you get permit.
NOTE No. 4—Top of side sewer must have at least 30 inches coverage at property line and 12 inches inside property line; minimum grade of 2%,. No bends in grade
sharper than % will be permitted.
NOTE No. 5—Trenches in street must be water settled and surface of street restored to original condition. Contractors shall be responsible for failure due to improper
work which may develop within one year of completion.
NOTE No. 6—It is unlawful to alter or do any other work than is provided for in the permit, or to do any work on the main sewer or its appurtenances except to in-
sert the pipe into the wye.
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I........................................................................................... hereby certify that the side sewer installation constructed under this permit
(Owner of Contracting Firm Perfcrming Construction)
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Dated this ............................day of. ... ---- .........................
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