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Larsen Residence 3rd Peer Review_tm.pdf Technical Memorandum TO: Kristin Johns, Senior Permit Coordinator City of Edmonds Development Services Department, Building Division FROM: Sean Gertz, EIT and Steven Wright, PE DATE: September 14, 2018 rd RE: 3 Geotechnical Peer Review Submittal Package for Structural Improvements in a Critical Area th Larsen Residence 15729 75 Place West Edmonds, Washington rd This technical memorandum summarizes the results of 3 geotechnical peer review of the permit submittal package that was submitted to the City of Edmonds (City) for proposed structural improvements to the above-referenced residence, which is located within a critical area in Edmonds, Washington. The purpose of our geotechnical peer review is to review portions of the submittal package and assess its compliance with the City development and building permit requirements as contained in Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) Chapter 19.10 for sites designated within or near the North Edmonds Earth Subsidence and Landslide Hazard Area (ESLHA). This review also assesses the submittals compliance with the requirements of Chapter 23.80 of the ECDC as required or noted in Chapter 19.10. This geotechnical peer review was conducted in accordance with Task Order No. 18-04 -Call Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering Services Agreement with the City. LAI previously completed a geotechnical peer review and a supplemental geotechnical peer review for this project and our initial and supplemental review comments are contained in technical memoranda dated April 30, 2018 and August 10, 2018, respectivelyam has addressed rd these comments and prepared a revised permit application submittal. This 3 geotechnical peer review focuses on the submittal, which includes the following information: Cover letter prepared by CG Engineering, dated August 24, 2018 Supplemental Geotechnical Plan Review and Comment Response Letter prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc. (NGA), dated August 23, 2018. The following briefly reiterates review comments that are contained in our August 10, 2018 technical memorandum and states how each comment was addressed in the most recent submittal. 130 2nd Avenue South Edmonds, Washington 98020 (425) 778-0907 Landau Associates Review Comment: The slope stability analysis performed by NGA does not appear to factor in the effect of groundwater on the stability of the slope. Our experience suggests that groundwater can impact the stability of slopes within the North Edmonds ESLHA and it is our opinion stability model should consider the effect of groundwater on the stability of the slope. Response: NGA did not encounter groundwater in their explorations. It is their opinion that while perched groundwater could occur within the upper slope, it is likely minor and would not significantly impact the existing global stability of the slope. Review Comment: The slope stability analysis performed by NGA uses a seismic coefficient (k) equal to h 0.20. Standard of practice in limit equilibrium slope stability modeling is to use a kh value equal to one half of the peak ground acceleration (PGA). Per the online USGS Seismic Hazard Design Tool, the PGA at the site is equal to 0.543g. Response: NGA calculated seismic slope stability using a k equal to half of the PGA (0.27) resulting in h a critical slip surface with a factor of safety equal to 1.028, indicating marginally stable conditions during a seismic event. It is their opinion that the proposed stabilization measures for the residence do not reduce overall factor of safety from the existing site conditions. Additionally, the critical failure surface would need to pass through the proposed deep foundation elements, therefore the deep foundations should enhance global stability of the slope. Review Comment: NGA states that systems and protection of steep slopes, we would estimate that the probability of failure on the site is If an event will never occur, its probability of occurrence is 0 (or 0 percent). If an event is absolutely certain to occur, its probability of occurrence is 1 (or 100 percent). Therefore, we do not understand what is meant by a probability of less than 310 percent. Response: NGA recognizes that this was a typographical error and has updated the probability of failure to less than 10 percent in 25 years. Based on LAIresponses to the peer review comments that are presented in August 10, 2018 technical memorandum, it is our opinion that comments have been adequately addressed and that the submittal package includes the information in Sections 19.10 and 23.80 of the ECDC that is identified as being required. It should be noted that it is opinion that there are several ongoing landslide mechanisms within the project area beyond the deep seated slide mechanism that is discussed in the NGA letter dated August 23, 2018. These other landslide mechanisms could include groundwater blowout, high bluff peeloff, and sliding block failure, all of which are heavily affected by groundwater and surface water. Because the proposed residential improvements lie within the runout zone of landslides that may emanate from the adjacent slope, the existing residence could be impacted by landslides caused by Geotechnical Peer Review th Larsen Residence 15729 75 Place West 2 September 14, 2018 Landau Associates one or more of these slide mechanisms, especially during a seismic event. However, that the proposed stabilization measures for the residence will not increase the threat of the geological hazard to the property or adjacent properties beyond predevelopment (i.e., before the proposed stabilization measures are implemented) conditions. This technical memorandum has been prepared for use by the City of Edmonds in evaluating the adequacy of permit submittal documents related to the proposed residential structure located at th 15729 75 Place West in Edmonds, Washington. The purpose of the review was to assess the adequacy of the application documents for compliance with City requirements contained in ECDC 19.10 and conformance with conventionally accepted geotechnical engineering practices. This geotechnical peer re professionals to prepare an appropriate design for the site conditions. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to the City. Please contact us if you have any questions or if we may be of further service. LANDAU ASSOCIATES, INC. Sean M. Gertz, EIT Project EIT Steven R. Wright, PE Principal SMG/SZW/rgm \[\\\\EDMDATA01\\PROJECTS\\074\\196\\R\\LARSEN RESIDENCE 3RD PEER REVIEW_TM.DOCX\] Geotechnical Peer Review th Larsen Residence 15729 75 Place West 3 September 14, 2018