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i <br /> ' y}�y,fwface Faploratlon, Geobgic Hazard. m�d <br /> Pre6minary Geotethnical Engineering Repnrt <br /> Sno-Isle Ski!(s Cenrer Addinon Pre1i • Desi n Recommendalinns <br /> �erett, Washin ton <br /> � Depending on consuvction staging and desued performauce� the crushed base course material <br /> may be substituted with asphalt treated base (ATB) beneath ihe final aspba�t surfacing. T�e <br /> Isubstituuon of ATB should be as follows: 6 inches of crushed rock �be orsstruc�a� fi <br /> 4 inches of ATB� ATB sbould be placed over a property co�acaced/2 to 2 �C� �C�esi of <br /> � subgrade compacted to minicnum 95 percent relaGve density, <br /> crushed rock to act as a working surface. If ATB is used for coastrucuoa acc�ss a°d stagmS <br /> contractor shouldnemov�ea'ffeced areas and eplace them with p oP i�Y p�cP cted ATB pi oT <br /> � to final surfacing. <br /> I 14.0 DRAINAGE CONSIDERATIONS <br /> � Traffic across the on-site�e eforee durmgaz te wo koand econslltn�ctiont thedcontrzacntor shoud <br /> otherwise fum suacum• <br /> � provide surface drainage and subgrade protection, as necessary. <br /> � walls taller than 3 feet should be provided with a <br /> Any retaining walis and all perimeter footing ol vin 1 chloride <br /> drain at the footing elevation. Drains shouid consist of rigid, perforated, P y 1 e should <br /> (PVC) pipe surrounded by washed pea gravel. The level of the perforations in the P P <br /> o allow gravryttdisch ge away fro the buildings.�The perforaaonse sho d bfe�locaed onl�e <br /> lower portion of the pipe. In addition, any retainia8 or basement walls should be lined w�th a <br /> minimum. 12-inch-thick, washed gravel blanket, or bacl�'illed completeIy with free-dra�nwB <br /> wall (excluding the fust 1 foo b�low�the surface M Thedrainag�mat cannot be substitnted for <br /> the washed gravel blanket drain unless the entire wall backfill is free-drain1nS• Drainage <br /> material should tie into the foocing drains. Roof and surface runoff should not discharge �nto <br /> the fouting drain system, but should be handled by a sepazate, rigid, tighdine drain. <br /> in planninS� exterior grades adjacent to walls should be sloped downwazd away from the <br /> co lected by a storm dra n system that dischazges into the soe st rm waterssy t m� Sbould be <br /> 15.� LATERAI-WALL PRF.S3URES <br /> q11 backfill behind walls or around foundation units shoutd be placed as per our <br /> recommendations for structural fill and as described in this section of the report. Horizontally <br /> backfilled walls, wu::h are free to yield laterally at ]east 0.1 percent oC�e Fullgrtestrained� � <br /> d��gned using an equivalent fluid equal to 35 pounds per cubic fooc (P fl• y �y�ent <br /> horizontally backfilleu rigid walls, which cannot yield, should be designed for an � <br /> ASSOC/ATED EAR7if SCtFNCES,INC. <br /> J��� Page 17 <br /> EG/Id-�1I3A5-i'roj��1i31F�� <br />
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