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Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />Proposed Apartments: 1020 North Broadway, Everett, Washington <br />September 27, 2017 <br />4.0 GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS <br />4.1 SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETERS <br />The 2015 International Building Code (IBC) seismic design section provides a basis for <br />seismic design of structures. Table 1 below provides seismic design parameters for the <br />site that are in conformance with the 2015 IBC, which specifies a design earthquake <br />having a 2% probability of occurrence in 50 years (return interval of 2,475 years), and the <br />2008 USGS seismic hazard maps. <br />Table 1 — Seismic Design Parameters <br />Spectral <br />Spectral <br />Site <br />Design Spectral <br />Control Periods <br />Site <br />Acceleration <br />Acceleration <br />Coefficients <br />Response <br />[sec.] <br />Class <br />at 0.2 sec. [g] <br />at 1.0 sec. [g] <br />Parameters <br />Ss <br />S, <br />Fa <br />F,, <br />SDs <br />SDI <br />To <br />Ts <br />C <br />1.264 <br />0.481 <br />1.000 <br />1.319 <br />0.843 <br />0.423 <br />0.100 <br />0.502 <br />The spectral response accelerations were obtained from the USGS Earthquake Hazards <br />Program Interpolated Probabilistic Ground Motion website (2008 data) for the project <br />latitude and longitude. <br />Liquefaction Potential. Liquefaction is a process that can occur when soils lose shear <br />strength for short periods of time during a seismic event. Ground shaking of sufficient <br />strength and duration results in the loss of grain -to -grain contact and an increase in pore <br />water pressure, causing the soil to behave as a fluid. Soils with a potential for <br />liquefaction are typically cohesionless, predominately silt and sand sized, must be loose, <br />and be below the groundwater table. The site is predominantly underlain by very dense <br />silty sand with gravel without a defined groundwater table. Based on these conditions, in <br />our opinion the liquefaction potential of the site is negligible and design considerations <br />related to soil liquefaction are not necessary for this project. <br />17-233 1020 North Broadway Page 5 PanGEO, Inc. <br />
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