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01575a 1. 114TRODUCTIO!+ A geotechnical investigation has been completed and the results are presented herewith. The purposes -of this investigation are as follows: a) to delineate subsoil condition, b) to delineate slope stability conditions of the existing slope, c) to recommend foundation type, basement wall pressure, and wall drainage.system. An authorization to proceed with this investigation was made by Mr. Dennis Mortensen of 01son Walker Associates on April 7, 1980. 2. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Fourteen unit multiple family residences are planned for all five lots in the subject property. it is understood than cne two story structures will be built with.daylighted basements. Some terrace { foundations and floors are also contemplated. A high retaining wall which may be as high as 15 feet was also contemplated for the proposed structures'on the subject properties. 3.' SURFACE FEATURES In general, the site is covered with weeds, underbrush, fir, cedar and maple trees. The existing street 2nd Avenue cul-de-sac is located'. east of the proposed site (see Figure 1). A shallow natural creek is located on west part of the proposed building areas. The height of the bank is approximately 15 feet from the bottom of the creek. The bank slope in the site is stable with some minor erosional scars. The existing slope -angle is almost 2H:1V or safe against a potential deep seated landslide.. No noticeable seepage .flow was noted on the bank along the creek.. The general site topography is gently downsloped westwards. 4. SOIL EXPLORATIONS Field evaluations of subsurface conditions were hased on observation of test pits dug on the site at loca.tions.shown in Figure 1. The soils were visually classified in the field froii, examining soils that were exposed on the test pit walls. Detailed soil logs are presented in Figure 2 and 7. The following is a summary of the generalized stratigraphy noted at the site.