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AES #3.pdfAssociated Earth Sciences, Inc. a FE NJ W1 0 Cek6m6nj 25 veatyof s"ert rm June 5, 2006 Project No. KE03537B City of Edmonds Community Services Department 1215' Avenue North Edmonds, Washington 98020 Attention: Ms. Jeannine Graf Building Official Subject: 2' Geotechnical Plan Review City of Edmonds Plan Review No. 05-210 Michel Residence 1591174"' Place West Edmonds, Washington References: Geotechnical Plan Review Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. June 29, 2005 Geotechnical Recommendations - New Michel Residence Dennis M. Bruce, P.E., May 17, 2006 Grading, Drainage, Paving, TESL Plan, Sheet 1 of 1 Donna L. Breske, P.E., dated May 20, 2004 (stamped March 13, 2006) Architectural Plans Sheets Al.1 through A8 McGrew Michel, dated May 25, 2005, Revised May 15, 2006 Structural Plans Sheets S-1 through S-5 RECEIVED Custom Design and Engineering, Inc., dated May 25, 2005 JUNE Dear MS. Graf: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CTR. CITY OF EDMONDS As requested, Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) has completed a second geotechnical review of the above -referenced geotechnical report and development plans for the subject Michel residence. AESI earlier completed the above -referenced first geotechnical review of the project on June 29, 2005. Our geotechnical reviews have been completed with respect to Kid&md Office • 911 Fifth Avenue, Suite 100 • Ki&6nd WA 98033 • P (425) 827-7701 •.F (425) 827-5424 Everett Office • 29111/2 Hewitt Avenue, Suite 2 • Everett, WA 98201 • P (425) 259-0522 • F (425) 252-3408 www.aesgeo.com the Meadowdale Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Area Checklist criteria as contained in the City of Edmonds Ordinance #2661 and the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) Chapter 19.05. Review Comments Our review found that the following comment items identified in the first plan review have still not been adequately addressed: + Review of the project structural engineering plans by Custom Design and Engineering, Inc. Sheets S-1 through S-5, stamped May 25, 2005, show that the residence will be supported on 4 -inch -diameter driven pipe piles. Notes should be added to Sheet S-5 calling out that pile bearing should be within the undisturbed soils at a minimum depth of 25 feet below the existing ground surface and be inspected by the project geotechnical engineer. Additionally, allowable axial compressive capacities of the pipe piles, vertical load testing requirements, and coupling details or notes should be indicated on the plans. Sheet S-1 Foundation Notes .Items I and 9 should delete reference to foundation bearing capacity and indicate a pile -supported foundation will be used. Sheet A5 of the architectural plans should reference that the foundation will be pile -supported. • Given the variable consistency and loose to medium dense, unconsolidated condition of the surficial site soils, the planned excavation slopes are likely to be unstable and may require laying back the excavation face at 1.5H:1V (Horizontal: Vertical), or shallower, as necessary. Notes should be added specifying that the project geotechnical engineer should be on-site to evaluate the suitability of any temporary slope cuts over 4 feet high. • The above -referenced plans show a proposed two-tiered rockery system with labeled tier heights up to 7 feet high and calculated tier heights up to 7.5 feet high based on the grading plan. A City of Edmonds "Tiered Rockeries Detail" is included on the grading plan with a note indicating that the rockery tiers over 8 feet high must be designed and stamped by a licensed professional engineer, or if the City determines that special conditions exist, such as the site being located in a critical area or the Meadowdale Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Area. The site is located within the Meadowdale Earth Subsidence Landslide Hazard Area, and the rockeries appear to face landslide debris. AESI recommends site-specific engineering design of any rockery over 4 feet high located within the site's disturbed landslide debris soils. The rockeries should be designed and stamped by a licensed professional engineer and include geogrid reinforcement as part of the design. The design should consider surcharge effects of the upper wall on the lower wall, and due to sloping backfill conditions. 14 • Site drainage improvement should consist of controlling surface water flow and ground water seepage from the base of the adjacent slope. Add a surface drainage Swale to divert surface water away from the cut slope above the driveway courtyard and east wall of the garage. City code allows for non -building at -grade surface improvements within the 15 foot building setback. Thus, a shallow graveled surface swale could be placed above these areas within the flatter portion of the 1S foot building setback. The swale should be approximately 3 feet wide by 1.5 feet deep. Conclusion In summary, it is AESI's opinion that if the conditions discussed in this review are included with the construction plans for the proposed Michel residence, the requirements of Chapter 19.05 of the ECDC should be substantially satisfied. This letter has been prepared for the exclusive use of the City of Edmonds Community Services Department, Engineering Division and their agents for specific application to this project. Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been performed in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering and engineering geology practices in effect in this area at the time our review was completed. No other warranty, express or implied, is made. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the City of Edmonds on this project. Should you have any questions regarding this letter or other geotechnical aspects of the project, please call us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. Kirkland, Washington O� MC1 wAs� o ALJ` 33222 4 w� (/3/ as alsv' $ ssxox�.ti�� EXPIRES 2127 Zcc� G. Aaron McMichael, P.E., P_E.G. Associate Engineer GAMlsn KE0353782 P ro j ect s12003 05 371 K E1 W P 3