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Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation—REVISED NGA File No.1148519 <br /> Staniford Residence Remodel June 23,2020 <br /> Everett,Washington Page 5 <br /> Erosion Hazard <br /> The criteria used for determination of the erosion hazard for affected areas include soil type, slope <br /> gradient, vegetation cover, and groundwater conditions. The erosion sensitivity is related to vegetative <br /> cover and the specific surface soil types, which are related to the underlying geologic soil units. We <br /> reviewed data from the Soil Survey of the Snohomish County Area, Washington, by the Natural <br /> Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The soils on the site are listed as Alderwood-Urban land <br /> complex, 2 to 8 percent slopes and the erosion hazard is listed as slight. Based on our experience in the <br /> area and our observations in the field, it is our opinion that the soils encountered around the residence <br /> would have a low erosion hazard for areas where the native soils aren't exposed. <br /> CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> General <br /> During our visit, we observed the exposed existing residence foundation on the western side of the <br /> structure. The residence appeared to be partially supported on approximately 12- to 18-inch concrete <br /> sonotube type piers as observed in the southwest corner of the building. We also observed cracking <br /> within the foundation on the western side of the residence. During our explorations near the residence, <br /> we found up to 11 feet of undocumented fill material in a loose to medium dense condition as <br /> measured from approximately bottom of existing structure foundations. Based on these explorations <br /> and our observations, it is our opinion that the western and likely portions of the central and eastern <br /> portions of the existing residence are supported on some degree of undocumented fill soils. In this case, <br /> only supporting the proposed additions on deep foundation systems could lead to differential structure <br /> settlement. We therefore recommend that the existing residence be at least partially supported on pin <br /> piles. <br /> Based on conversations with the homeowner, significant drainage improvements and interior <br /> foundation work has been previously performed on the existing residence structure. We were informed <br /> the structural improvements consisted of releveling the house, adding east-west trending grade beam <br /> foundations as well as adding approximately 2-foot by 2-foot footing pads throughout the crawl space <br /> area. We were also informed stormwater that previously discharged directly from the downspouts was <br /> directed away from the residence and foundations. We recommend that a structural engineer <br /> determine the actual extent of areas that should be underpinned, but at a minimum, we recommend <br /> the western portion of the existing residence be supported on deep foundation systems, along with the <br /> new addition foundations. <br /> NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES,INC. <br />
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