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01578Olson Walker As iates Architects April 11, 1980• page 4 ME drying soils will be only possible during extended dry weather, which would be anticipated from June to September. We recommended that the sequence of development from stripping through site grading be accomplished so that surface drainage is progressively developed. Drainage should be provided, so that if precipitation falls during the site development, there will be adequate gradations and ditching to dispose of standing water. 7.2. FOUNDATION TYPE Since the bearing stratum is located at relatively shallow depths 'ranging from 2.to 3.0 feet based on the test pit examination, shallow foundations (strip and square footing) are believed to be the most economical for the proposed development. Therefore, the design parameters pertinent to the shallow foundation will be the only ones presented. 7.3. SHALLOW SPREAD FOOTING DESIGN PARAMETERS a) Allowable bearing capacity on the medium dense sand will be much more than required for the antici-pated building load. The minimum footing width recommended in this report will give sufficient bearing support for the buildings. However, an allowable bearing capacity of 3000 pounds per.square foot may be used for the design of strip and square footings, in order to support the dead and live load. b) Spread footings should be founded at minimum depths of 18 inches below final grade to limit the affect of weathering. All footings should be founded on undisturbed inorganic sand existing 2.0'to 3.0 feet below the present grade. c) The spread footings should be set back at least 10 feet at a horizontal distance from the slope face near the creek. The., slope face should not'be steeper than 2H:1V slope. d) Minimum footing widths of 1.5 and 2.0 feet are recommended for strip and isolated square footings, respectively. e) Footing excavation should be excavated in a neat condition. It is recommended that the trench be excavated so that water can be drained in case of possible seepage and precipitation. f) No loose, disturbed, remoulded, or slough material should be allowed to remain in open footing excavations. Hand shovel cutting must be undertaken if an acceptable surface cannot be prepared by mechanical equipment.