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20100310140358445.pdfNovember 1, 2006 Mr. Jon I(vernmo Hillcrest Construction P. O. Bax 3121 Everett, IATA 98213-1121 Re: Report on all Inspection Single Family Residence 47009 77t" Place West — Lot 2 Edmonds, Washington RMP Project No. 05-125-01 Dear Mr. Kvernmo, RECEIVED NOV 0 3 2006 D1:,:,"VEL0PhAEN � SEWCES C rK UTY OF EDMONDS Consulting � . .. . . . . . . . EU J 11, At your request and as requested by the City of Edmonds, this letter summarizes the results of my field inspection of the block and rockery retaining walls recently constructed on Lot #2 at 17009 77th Place West. It is understood that a separate permit will be required to cover this wall construction due to its location within the Edmonds Critical Area. A site inspection was performed to document existing wall construction, and to confirm the adequacy of foundation conditions for support of these retaining walls. A two-tiered interlocking masonry block wall was constructed along north side of the existing residence. Maximum height of each wall is 4.2 inches, except where the wall drops at the east and west ends of the property. Both walls are parallel to each other, and they are about five feet apart at the top of the lower wall. Drain gravel was placed at the base of these walls prior to backfilling with onsite soils. On the southerly corner of the residence is a two-tiered rockery wall that extends aroutid the corner of the property. The lower rockery wall is 2 to 3 feet in height, and the tipper tier is 2 to 4 feet high. There is a iH:iV setback from the lower wall to the base of the upper wall. This wall was backfilled with drain rock and onsite soil to the adjoining property lines. A plan is being submitted showing the wall locations with top and toe elevations, and the attached Fig -Lire No. 1 shows the construction configuration of both two-tiered wall systems. On the basis of iny previous site inspections during excavation for the building pad and fo-undation installations, these walls were placed on competent native soils. Each layer of interlocking block is offset one inch with a total of about 5 to 6 inches of back slope into the final compacted backfill. The rockery walls have a proper back slope if at least 5V:1H, and the base rocks were adequately embedded. 13203 Holmes Point DrivO,,qlP Kirkland_WA 98034 Phone: 425-814-3970 Fax: 425-814-5672 November 1, 2oo6 Mr. Jon I(vernmo Page 2 Based on my recent site inspection both the interlocking block walls and the rockery walls are approved as constructed. A stability analysis performed for both block and rockery wall systems showed that they have a factor of safety in excess Of 1.39 against overturning. Please call me if there are any questions. spectfully, Robert A Pride, P. E. Principal Geotechnical Engineer dist: (2) addressee rmp: Hillcresffa]1#2 13203 Holmes Point Drive NE Kirkland, WA 98034 Phone: 425-814-3970 Fax: 425-814-5672