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Geotechnical Engineering Report <br /> Mixed-Use Everett <br /> 10521-191h Ave. SE <br /> Everett, Washington <br /> March 23, 2016 <br /> RN File No. 3109-001A <br /> Page 3 <br /> copy of which is presented as Figure 3. The logs of the test pits are presented in Figures 4 and <br /> 5. <br /> Subsurface Conditions <br /> A brief description of the conditions encountered in our explorations is included below. For a <br /> more detailed description of the soils encountered, review the Test Pit Logs in Figures 4 and 5. <br /> Our explorations generally encountered a surficial layer of topsoil that was less than 1 foot in <br /> thickness. The topsoil consisted of loose, dark brown silty fine sand with roots and organics. <br /> Underlying the topsoil we encountered reddish brown to gray-brown medium dense silty sand <br /> with varying amounts of gravel interpreted to be highly weathered glacial till. The highly <br /> weathered till zone extend to depths ranging from 3 to 3.5 feet below the existing ground <br /> surface. Below the highly weathered glacial till we encountered gray to mottled gray dense to <br /> very dense silty fine sand with gravel interpreted to be slightly weathered to unweathered <br /> glacial till. The glacial till extended to the depths explored in all the test pits. <br /> Laboratory Testing <br /> We completed moisture content testing on selected samples from our explorations. The <br /> moisture contents are shown on the test pit logs. <br /> Hydrologic Conditions <br /> Shallow groundwater seepage was encountered in Test Pits 2 through 5 approximately at 3.0 <br /> to 3.5 feet. We consider this water to be perched. The dense to very dense glacial till <br /> interpreted to underlie the site is considered poorly draining. During the wetter times of the <br /> year, we expect perched water conditions will occur as pockets of water on top of the till layer. <br /> Perched water does not represent a regional groundwater "table" within the upper soil <br /> horizons, Volumes of perched groundwater vary depending upon the time of year and the <br /> upslope recharge conditions. <br /> Moisture content of the on-site weathered till soils was observed to range from 14.7 to 23.0%. <br /> Moisture content of the unweathered till was observed to range from 6.8 to 16.6%. <br /> CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> General <br /> It is our opinion that the site is compatible with the planned development. The underlying <br /> medium dense to very dense glacial till deposits are capable of supporting the planned <br /> structures and pavements. We recommend that the foundations for the structures extend <br /> through any fill, topsoil, loose, or disturbed soils, and bear on the underlying medium dense or <br /> firmer native glacial till, or on structural fill extending to these soils: Based on our site <br /> explorations, we anticipate these soils will generally be encountered at typical footing depths. <br /> The site is underlain by dense to very dense glacial till which is considered poorly draining (low <br /> permeability). The City of Everett Stormwater Management Manual 2010 Chapter 9 section 3.2 <br /> states there must be a minimum 3 feet of separation between the bottom of the infiltration <br /> Robinson Noble, Inc <br />
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